[science] Couldn't they just crack the petrolium polymers into shorter monomers to increase the amount of fuel they gain from it? Or would that just mean that cars would burn more fuel to achieve the same affect?[/science]
The only eco-friendly war is one with lazors! Pew pew!
Actually, on the subject of fusion: I saw a tv program which showed a prototype fusion reactor (being developed in some Mid-England university) which actually works. The only problem is that it uses more power to start the fusion prossess (re:big magnets) than it actually gains from it. Still, might not be long until we get fusion powered space ships, at least...I hope.
Actually, making corpses into oil isn't such a bad idea.
here's a pretty picture of a fusion reactor. the cut out view is through an infra red lense while the reactor is running. (for the few seconds it can before it fuses)
