Talk:United States of America/@comment-10905876-20161009183805

Alright, since the issue with captured Protoss tech is settled, time to get things functional here!

-Report on Technology R&D-


 * With some assistance from the AIF, we have finally developed advanced fusion reactors. (It's been in development for who knows how long, and with AIF help I figure that it can be considered done.) Three weeks will be required to get manufacturing ready, and start deployment of these new reactors on bases and ships. Until the aerospace fleet is upgraded, the surface fleet will retain their fission reactors.


 * Advanced Nano-Technology is continuing development, and has been put on higher priority. Two weeks remaining.


 * Advanced Point Defense has one week to go.


 * Advanced Physiology is on hold until someone can explain to me what the devil that is even supposed to be.


 * Advanced Bio Technology is also on hold. If I could get an explanation as to what it's supposed to do, I'll consider funding it again.


 * Advanced Miniaturization will take two more weeks.


 * Hyperspace detection has been researched and is being deployed. (I'm assuming this has been in the works for a while.)

*Existing Advanced Electronic Warfare research is being diverted in to Cyber Defense research. One month.


 * Improvement to AI systems are being researched. Unknown ETA, but will share research with the team working on cyber defense.


 * Warp interdiction ETA 1.5 months.

Note: Priority is being placed on non-weapon, non-flashy techs at this time. Practical technologies are our biggest concern, catching up to the world involves more than just bigger guns and flashy AIs.

Explanations for the techs stated above to need explanation would be greatly appreciated.