>>23449434
First, that's a gross exaggeration of what I actually said.
I just said "(btw, microwaved power should on principle go poorly with the basics of Minovsky jamming)" and that would still be true.
YOU are the one jumping in your mind that it meant "lol instant planetary blackout death to microwave power".
To me, the sheer SCALE of the system, plus inevitable redundancy, would make it impossible to be "easily disrupt by any prankster".
And it's ironic you talk about that as Spain did have a nationwide blackout.
But military bases would -obviously- want systems that cannot be easily sabotaged/attacked by enemies.
>hellium-3
You pretend to know soooo much more about gundam and yet you don't mention the Jupiter Energy fleet, launched in 2026 AD?
UC had nuclear fusion before, it was just not the "radiation free" kind that SF like, which is where Minovsky reactor come in.
Fusion energy is so ridiculously cost-efficient that it would easily make microwaved power economically irrelevant, just from transmission loss, and I'm assuming it "just work" without environmental concern greater than fusion reactor.
I shouldn't have to tell you that Gundam is incredibly inconsistent with scales and numbers, like the colony drop crater, so "microwaved power" is just technobabble we just accept as a flavor for this setting.
>material for the colonies
You clearly didn't read my post and just stupidly followed the other anon ranting about something irrelevant in the context of our discussion.
>and crap about labor.
Again, you didn't follow the discussion and are just shit flinging to make yourself look good.
Only thing I'd expect from you are excuses.