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Contents
History
General Motors Corporation invented the first self-sustaining fusion reactor in 2020. The corporation patented the device in the summer of 2021 and constructed five commercial plants by the end of the year.
Manufacturing Centers
General Motors has manufacturing centers on the following planets:
Kathil
Components produced on Kathil:
New Valencia
Components produced on New Valencia:
Salem
Components produced on Salem:
Talcott
Components produced on Talcott:
Component | Type |
---|---|
WSP-1S Wasp | Light BattleMech |
GM 120 | Fusion Engine |
GM 240 | Fusion Engine |
GM 260 XL | Fusion Engine - XL |
GM 270 XL | Fusion Engine - XL |
GM 300 XL | Fusion Engine - XL |
References
- DropShips and JumpShips - pg. 7