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A '''micro-fusion generator''' was an outdated, outlawed and cheap generator. It produced a very harmful toxic waste. It was very loud and "antisocial". The waste from the generator required a specific containment unit in order to be disposed of properly, however the waste could simply be dumped anywhere. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Price of Paradise]]'') | A '''micro-fusion generator''' was an outdated, outlawed and cheap generator. It produced a very harmful toxic waste. It was very loud and "antisocial". The waste from the generator required a specific containment unit in order to be disposed of properly, however the waste could simply be dumped anywhere. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Price of Paradise]]'') | ||
There was a micro-fusion | There was a micro-fusion genertor aboard the [[SS Humphrey Bogart|SS ''Humphrey Bogart'']]. When the ship crash landed on [[Laylora]], it was used as an emergency power source and the waste was dumped outside the ship. [[Petra Shulough]] considered it a “drop in the ocean”; this enraged the [[Tenth Doctor]]. The [[Witiku]] kept attacking the ship until they eventually destroyed the generator. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Price of Paradise]]'') | ||
[[Category:Technology]] | [[Category:Technology]] |
Revision as of 23:33, 19 April 2014
A micro-fusion generator was an outdated, outlawed and cheap generator. It produced a very harmful toxic waste. It was very loud and "antisocial". The waste from the generator required a specific containment unit in order to be disposed of properly, however the waste could simply be dumped anywhere. (PROSE: The Price of Paradise)
There was a micro-fusion genertor aboard the SS Humphrey Bogart. When the ship crash landed on Laylora, it was used as an emergency power source and the waste was dumped outside the ship. Petra Shulough considered it a “drop in the ocean”; this enraged the Tenth Doctor. The Witiku kept attacking the ship until they eventually destroyed the generator. (PROSE: The Price of Paradise)