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'SCT1' by MrTomHol

 'SCT1' by MrTomHol


Steel Cloud T1 [SCT1] 

by MrTomHol


The story: Once upon the time very smart part of the GOV decided to make interesting move. It was maneuver never seen before, and in detailing very complex. But, if you have at least a little bit of conscious knowledge, understanding shouldn't be an issue in this case.

Nuclear Reactor from Submarine,

induction integrated circuit,

barrel mill,

wind turbine,

cargo ship,

passenger cruise, and the ratio.

All of such objects, installations, and components are well known. Although the result of the creation named as 'SCT1' wasn't known until that specific Monday.

On the beginning the project wasn't available for the general public, not only because of Army/Navy/Gov International cooperation, but also because some of the private Investors were extremely shy (sort of speak). Probably you can imagine - if someone investing in the 'tools' intended to kill Humans, but suddenly such person starting to invest in massively profitable different 'tools', intended to help the same Kind, some of their affiliates may sometimes discontinue liking change of the direction. However, regardless of many obstacles, that Monday the World officially gained new object.

It was a massive industrial Ship, one of the biggest seen by the People. In comparison to it, the largest cargo ships, aircraft carriers or the biggest passenger cruises looked like a little bit smaller siblings. 'SCT1' was equipped in nuclear power muscle, a lot of wind turbines and many solar panels (incl. floating modular panels). Large part of the industrial underdeck was brilliantly designed, to fulfill Tech requirements, obviously to properly feed hunger of the purpose.

'SCT1' was designed to produce Cast Iron/Steel without use of coal/gas. Highly advanced systems properly managed Power for IBMC's, and many other heavy toys. By the way, 'IBMC' stand for 'Induction Based Melting Chambers', these are new casting ladles with built in Graphene nests, powered by the supplied current.

The international crew under supervision of super trained non-civil personnel, always maintained fully operational cargo space for the iron ore, recycled heavy material (also military scrap), and ship wrecks collected during the trips. At the same time, They always kept finished products ready for delivery. 

Their time off work on-board wasn't as you probably expecting, because the Directors of the operation made sure they 'cruising like a boss'. 'SCT1' was like a little industrial luxury city, but on the water. The Ship travelled from one Port to another, collected 'donor material' and delivered high quality products for many industries, on the territory of many countries.

If you are wondering, how come they also delivered their side-effect product - unsalted Water, well, I can only say, on our magical Planet condensation is a magical thing. Almost as magical as is the fact, 'SCT2' is the twin ship. That version is fully electric. Often parked near by wind farms in the open sea, or in the regions highly exposed to the sunlight (delivering shadow for coral reefs). Naturally most often 'SCT2' is parked in the areas where green energy infrastructure is already fully developed, or mind settings is open for such a developments.

The end.



Naturally we can debate once again, it is just pure Fe-sci-fi, or maybe, Sci plan. Undoubtedly while you are surrounded by industrial toxic fumes from burning fuel like coal, you are free to conduct any advanced and complex analysis of possibilities. Anyways, if you have talented young people around you (install Google Earth, if you don't have it) take a look at this: 'Toholinsk' (it is bonus 'mind opener').


Note: For my friend BG. Comic book with adequate content and sound (music box + laughing child, bio sounds, etc.) may do some necessary neuro-programming, to make injection fluids more successful. How extensive must be the space between page one and implementation, how many pages are required, what kind of additional frequencies the sound should contain - sure, we can discuss someday. P.s. I hope the letter arrived on time.