On attempted flight to the Mun for a spot of flag planting and rovering went badly. On take of, a engine of the transfer stage fell of its fuel tank for no reason, hit a fuel tank underneath and the entire rocket blew up.
There are a few experimental ones but the magnetic fields ,required to keep fusing the plasma for the fusion, need more energy than is given out by the reactors and so are currently useless for power sources.
Does the reactor even work? Even if it does, then the electrical costs to keep the magnetic field in place would be astronomical as no fusion reactors produce enough energy to self-sustain the magnetic field needed for the fusion to occur.
As a Citizen of the British Mainland I find offence at the second post but mild humour at the OP post. We do have political humour as the main pastime here in Britain.