Looked at Alexandr Frolov's site. The magnetic free energy extractor appears for sale to be built in the 'Emirates, Bulgaria, and Slovakia....why not in Russia and give some St Petersburgensians a good job? His site claims 400 percent efficiency, and there is quite a list of available machines up to an output of a gigawatt for a cool 600 million Euro and a two year wait. AKOIL would be a dream come true if it is on the level. Really come into its own for space power generation...about ten of those big puppies on a intrasystem ship equipped with ion drive and a Bussard ramscoop to collect electrodynamic propellant from the interplanetary space which is not quite as empty as some suppose.....dream on dreamer. The site is in Russian but there is an English page..... http://www.faraday.ru/english.html
Standing Bear Maybe the Russians will build one. After all, they built the Kliper, a design ready to go that they are willing to share with the world. The Kliper appears a darn sight safer than the shuttle. And it is part of a coherent existing and ongoing project for space exploration for the good of mankind. Take a look at Russian space sites like Proton and see their vision for an electric spacecraft capable for Mars exploration. They do not trust chemicals and neither should we.

