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... ssive power than any other typical Power Capacitors. But to be able to stabilize this Dielectric, it should be paired also with rare volcanic platings so as not for it to implode. This composes the Energy Accelerator.

One unit of this Energy Accelerator could be traded for 5,000 to 10,000 units depending on the size and capacity. But the question is, would anyone buy it? They don’t know how to use it. But the Electronic Tiers do."

-Teachings of Erik Berkley to his son

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