Tokamaks are affected by two serious problems. The first problem is the radiation damage to the internal reactor structures by energetic neutrons carrying 80% of the total fusion energy that are generated by the deuterium–tritium fusion cycle that tokamaks are planning to use. The second problem is a loss of plasma control because of the onset of instabilities, causing the sudden shutdown of the tokamak itself. Certainly, no electric utility knowing about these disruptive events would dare to use a tokamak reactor for powering the turbines of its power plant! This paper describes a new fusion reactor based on the Model-C Stellarator that would not be affected by these fatal phenomena.