QuantumCorp


QuantumCorp Technologies

Proton Fusion Reaction Technology
QuantumCorp's primary source of power is fueled by hydronium gas. A fusion/fission nuclear recycling chamber initiates a hydronium fusion reaction, forcing the reaction to go to completion, when there is no more hydronium to react, then the recycler force initiates a fission reaction with the helium isotope product, thus producing a continuous stable power output at approximately 93% efficiency. In addition, the reactions are easily controlled due to the lack of negative charge. Therefore, introducing a negative field inside the chamber can instantly cease the reaction. This power can be used for anything from fusion jets (for power to run the turbines, for outer space travel, some form of expendable fuel would have to be used) to body armor systems. To date, the project is one hundred percent safe to humans (no radioactivity or gamma decay) and other similar life forms. As a weapon, the output is fairly contained (less than 100 kilotons), but is a clean explosive, with no radioactive fallout. It is also extremely expensive, since the detonation destroys the recycling chamber in the process.

QC-60 Carbon Composite Material Technologies
QuantumCorp chemical engineers have developed a new structural material, loosely based on the synthetic "Buckey-Ball" carbon molecule engineered in certain organic chemical reactions. The difference is instead of the usual free floating "Buckey" molecules; the hex-sides of the molecule have been bonded together using an electronegative additive in the original reaction. In addition, any unused carbon or hydrogen gets trapped within the "Buckey structure, increasing strength and density. The result is an ultra-strong non-metallic compound that can be shaped using a high intensity magnetic field. The final product is then demagnetized to avoid any further distortion of shape. The final result is a super-light compound of incredible resiliency.

Photon Manipulation and Amplification
A series of photon generators direct light into a chemical reflection chamber. The reflection chamber traps the beam until the triggered. Once triggered, the beam passes through a shutter into a ultra low frequency radio wave generator. The wave attaches itself to the photon stream which is then pushed through a series of electro-magnetic psuedo-lens intensifiers. These narrow the beam to a 20mm diameter before allowing it and it's carrier wave to exit the barrel. This all happens at near the speed of light. The low frequency carrier impacts with the target simultaneously with the high intensity burn of photon stream.

Internal Combustion Projectile Technology
Due to the undeniable need for kinetic weaponry, QuantumCorp designed an infantry weapon that could be used effectively by unaugmented troops. A caseless projectile is fired by a micropressure hydrogen combustion chamber. The combustion chamber is contained in the weapon so there is no casings, and projectiles are cheap and simple to replenish. The 10mm rounds are high density carbonite and are tipped with a CatalystII Thermite cap. The rounds are propelled at speeds exeeding 1200 meters per second. Other calibers are also available. The weapons are light, durable, and easy to maintain and use.

CatalystII Thermite Explosives

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