Detroit Fusion

Detroit Fusion, often abbreviated as DTF, is a pre-War energy company formerly based in Detroit, Michigan. DTF was once responsible for powering Detroit's many factories, as well as homes all across southern Michigan and vehicles across the world.

Background
Detroit Fusion was formed in 2024 after a merge of local power companies, combined tasked with solely supplying the Detroit area's industries and residences with electricity as the area continued to expand. As Detroit grew, so did DTF. Soon, nuclear technology became miniaturized, leading to a wave of new innovation, and DTF was on the cutting-edge. Perhaps their greatest success was adapting a nuclear engine for commercial vehicles, like semi trucks or trains. Nowadays, the broken-down semi trucks you see often have engines made by Detroit Fusion under the hood. Their development of the engine led to contracts with the military, to build similar engines for the military's trucks, APCs, even tanks. The company also built fusion conversion kits that allowed old petroleum-powered vehicles to run on fusion core batteries.

Locations

 * Detroit Fusion Headquarters - HQ of DTF. Located in Detroit
 * Detroit Fusion Engine Plant - Factory that once built engines for the military. Part of the Detroit Arsenal in the Warrens. Partially destroyed by bombs.
 * Detroit Fusion Reactor B-7 - A decaying nuclear reactor located west of Detroit.
 * Detroit Fusion Reactor A-3 - A decaying nuclear reactor located north of Detroit.
 * Toxic Dump Site - An illegal dump site outside Detroit. Snooty reporter Charles Duffy was once disposed of here.