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A fusion disintegrator was a device that made use of a contained reactor to reduce other materials to smaller, nearly atomic particles. Finding widespread use in tunneling applications, they were used where dirt and rock had to be removed and transported from a dig site. Because of the nature of the machine, it could be used to cut through virtually any material. The disintegrator could be used manually, or mounted on a support tripod.

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  • A fusion disintegrator was a device that made use of a contained reactor to reduce other materials to smaller, nearly atomic particles. Finding widespread use in tunneling applications, they were used where dirt and rock had to be removed and transported from a dig site. Because of the nature of the machine, it could be used to cut through virtually any material. The disintegrator could be used manually, or mounted on a support tripod.
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  • A fusion disintegrator was a device that made use of a contained reactor to reduce other materials to smaller, nearly atomic particles. Finding widespread use in tunneling applications, they were used where dirt and rock had to be removed and transported from a dig site. Because of the nature of the machine, it could be used to cut through virtually any material. The disintegrator could be used manually, or mounted on a support tripod.
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