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The ever more popular cruise industry builds bigger and bigger ships.
In these days of rising fuel costs and pollution concerns, it's time to consider fitting them out with nuclear power.
Perhaps they can start by retrofitting one of the mothballed aircraft carriers.
Security is a concern,
of course, but the fuel cost savings should be sufficient to hire a security detail to secure the reactor.
Other people talking about this subject.
http://www.travelse..._topic&f=2&t=002277 [half, May 11 2005]
Page about commercial nuclear ships
http://www.atomicengines.com/ships.html Link found in [half]'s link [Worldgineer, May 11 2005]
Queen of the North sinking article
http://www.canada.c...3686400c306&k=70732 The ferry that made headlines recently when it sank off the B.C. coast. [croissantz, Mar 24 2007]
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How are nuclear-powered ships a new idea? |
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Just how would you market it, anyway - "Ah, yes, we have nucler engines, but just think - all that radiation kills the Legionnaire's Disease!" |
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Marginal newness, perhaps, but their excessive energy demands surely call for an examination. |
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A marketing challenge, to be sure. |
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Just let them drift for a real `adventure cruise`. |
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I like this idea quite a bit. Cruise ships are terrible polluters, and if designed well these can be very clean and safe. Market how clean they are (no diesel fumes) and how quiet. |
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I believe this has incredible marketing potential. Everbody wants to be on a nuclear cruise, just to say they did. |
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My parents went on a nuclear cruise and all I got was this lousy deformation. |
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hate something change something. |
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Anyone up for a radioactive 'Exxon Valdeez'? It's clean, safe, and effiecient, but ferries aren't the safest method of transportation (see link). |
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When I started reading this, I thought it
was going to be a plan to use cruise ships
to carry nuclear launch systems. This
would actually work rather well - the
military could rent a half-a-deck on the
ship and everyone is happy. |
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