i dont think you want to be anywhere near the reactor. youd need the ability to manufacture deutrium fuel canisters to feed a constantly moving line of reactions, youd also need to manufacture the lithium sphere thingie that he mentions, and feed them into the reactor in the same way. theres not a doubt in my mind we could do it, but it would call for huge factory complexes right in the complex. one assembally line would need to be a cyclical loop, with the product needing to be super cooled during much of the process, while the other one would need to be open ended, oricessing heavy water, seperating deutrium, freezing it, and canistering it, and finally fusing it. and where he calls for 10 reaction chambers, that would mean rolling 10 of each off the line every second. its an epic task, but i cant really see any reason it wont work. dtill, i think the best way to do fusion, is by nuking things.