Ever fancied your own Naquadah generator?

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Ever fancied your own Naquadah generator?

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Now you can own your very own Naquadah generator thanks to a company who sells old movie and tv props.

The only problem is (as quoted from their listing)

"The devices have not been tested and may not be functional"

So the Naquadah generator may not actually work which is a shame. I wonder if you can purchase more Naquadah on eBay if required?


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181044460961?redirect=mobile
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Post by Sharp »

lol... now that's cool.

I'm sure it could be easily fixed if it's not working. Would be great. Zero Point Modules are hard to come by theses days, so a spare Naquadah Generator would be hand to have laying around the house.

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That's what I thought. But was wondering if I should splash out on a Naquadria generator instead. I know it's less stable but its so much more powerful and its always useful to have one in case you need to power a hyperdrive.
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Sending my M50 into hyperdrive mode sounds absoluty splentastic. :lol: Let me see, 1200 bucks for the generator or should I get a new korg krome instead.???
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Nice!
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csteen wrote:Sending my M50 into hyperdrive mode sounds absoluty splentastic. :lol: Let me see, 1200 bucks for the generator or should I get a new korg krome instead.???
Well looks like you could get 2 Kromes with change left over as these generators went for £2168! ($3527)
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Pepperpotty wrote:
csteen wrote:Sending my M50 into hyperdrive mode sounds absoluty splentastic. :lol: Let me see, 1200 bucks for the generator or should I get a new korg krome instead.???
Well looks like you could get 2 Kromes with change left over as these generators went for £2168! ($3527)
Ahhh, Ebay UK I missed that but a hperdriven M50 would still be pretty cool lol.
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