User:Blacknkhak/"Repulsine"

The repulsine, a prototype engine envisioned and possibly built by Austrian engineer Victor Schauberger, was to have revolutionized new propulsion technology for the purposes of space flight. Designed to work as a magnetically vorticing ion propulsion accelerator with convection cycled power bands. It was to be a powerful and efficient means of launching high orbiting Nazi bombing platforms for unhindered tactical nuclear device deployment. He was tasked with the development of novel weapons platforms to assist the over-matched regime in its bid for tactical superiority. The powers that be assigned intellectual prisoners of war to assist in the design attempt. And many seem to believe the device was a successful design produced and subsequently captured by allied forces where it was possibly used as part of The United States Aerospace program. A few believe that evidence for a submersible base in Antarctica is correlated with the deployment of the repulsine driven space craft such as the Haunebau I, etc. Given that the engine was of a type which could feasibly provide thrust in environments ranging from the deep ocean and the vacuum of space to the dust storms of Mars and clouds of Ammonia in the atmosphere of Venus. While the craft engine enjoyed a range of environments due to its unusual design principles, it was a difficult candidate for the purposes of war due to a nearly opaque plasma surrounding the craft during times of load operation. The project was removed from the top of the list for lack of military use and may have found its way into use by corporations whose purposes were less destructive.