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ElJorro

Posted by ElJorro 2 years ago Report

Okay Fallout Lore check. Gasoline was in short supply due to dwindling reserves before the Great War. Therefore most motor vehicles were powered by atomic energy.

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Aces

Posted by Aces 2 years ago Report

This is true! However, gasoline was chosen on purpose because one can make a rudimentary gasoline from animal fat, which Juno provides in abundance, and maintaining a combustion engine is far easier than a small fusion reactor, even with the added problems of this sub par fuel source.

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ElJorro

Posted by ElJorro 2 years ago Report

Really? I need to look into that!

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Aces

Posted by Aces 2 years ago Report

Scratch that, it's more similar to diesel than gasoline. Still works!

"For renewable diesel made from animal fat, fats are hydrogenated by reacting the tallow with hydrogen under high pressure at high temperature. The result is a molecule that's basically a pure—but synthetic—hydrocarbon, which means it's chemically identical to regular diesel."
Source: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/animal-fat-tyson-renewable-fuel

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