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@mitchelarchbold9219 well, their two types of nuclear fission theirs thermal which uses heated-up hydrogen expelled out the back like a conventional chemical rocket, or their atomic ion or aka nuclear electric rockets, which is an ion/plasma engine powered by a nuclear fission reactor but fusion, yes, is a perfect one if you have other questions you can ask since I study stuff as a sci-fi nerd, but I mostly learn weaponry.
Yes, as I said, fusion is possible, but if you were to consider how easy and abundant the fuel of hydrogen and oxygen or other fuels are, then that's far cheaper than deuterium or tritium
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