Clement Rage
Pro Adventurer
The WEAPONs would have wrecked the reactors eventually.
Is Mako an analogy for oil? It's processed in reactors, emits radiation, can be used to create powerful weapons, and if mishandled can destroy the planet. It's a Japanese game. This implies something else to me.
Who says hydroelectricity wasn't thought of? But that's a heavy investment and isn't as efficient. They need something now, they're not worrying about 'in three hundred years we may be in trouble.'
Is Mako an analogy for oil? It's processed in reactors, emits radiation, can be used to create powerful weapons, and if mishandled can destroy the planet. It's a Japanese game. This implies something else to me.
Who says hydroelectricity wasn't thought of? But that's a heavy investment and isn't as efficient. They need something now, they're not worrying about 'in three hundred years we may be in trouble.'