Tesla Tokamak

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The Tesla Tokamak reactor was invented by Nikolai Tesla in the late 1930s. It is a self-contained cold-fusion reactor that scales up nearly infinitely and down to something roughly the size of a car engine.

The Tokamak reactor provides enormous and steady energy output. Howard Stark and Tesla developed repulsor emitters, engines, and conceptual designs for trucks, planes, deflector shields, and many other devices to draw from it. Tesla reactors powered battleships and some specialized tank units, and ensured that the lights stayed on in America to help sustain the war effort by delivering coal and diesel to Europe.