The Quantum Fusion Core is the primary power source used throughout much of explored human space. Combining advanced fusion technology with quantum field stabilization systems, these reactors provide reliable, long-duration energy generation for everything from small spacecraft to sprawling planetary megacities.
At its heart, the reactor contains a magnetically confined plasma chamber where deuterium and helium-3 undergo controlled fusion. Surrounding the chamber is a network of quantum stabilization rings that continuously regulate plasma behavior, preventing the instabilities that plagued earlier generations of fusion reactors.
The result is an exceptionally compact power system capable of producing energy outputs measured in terawatts while occupying only a fraction of the volume required by traditional fusion plants. Its efficiency, reliability, and scalability have made the Quantum Fusion Core one of the most important technological achievements in human history.