one word [fossil]

(ref: here)

They used to call them fossil fuels; the process was almost ancient before public computing went global: dig it out, convert it to a useable alternative energy through either burning or smashing. Repeat as the shareholders require.

Now ... well, let's just say that Mother Nature ain't got nothing on the blue!

The first year the blue came out, everyone laughed; they said you couldn't get blood from a rock and you couldn't get electricity from water. That was until the first inductive reaction process converted the water into more energy than the water itself had; something about flushed manifolds and twisted neurons.

All I knew is that my cab ran on thirty gallons of good diesel a week and now all it needed was their special water and it was good for three months.

'course their water wasn't free ... but it was cheaper than gas. Matter of fact, I managed to find a way to take my exhaust and have it do a little conversion of the air into water. It don't "burn" as great as their water ... but it's cheaper.

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