Let's speak hypothetically? =P Anyways, thank you so much for replying, yet I have more questions =)
Nitrogen-14 is the Nitrogen we breathe everyday and composes of 78% of our air, correct?
Also, do these neutrons need to be moderated?
I also see that there is apparently some Carbon produced, the problem is that this contaminates the Tritium, doesn't it? Can it easily be filtered out? Thankfully the Carbon produced looks like the stable isotope. Phew, less of a hassle. Tritium is lighter than air... this must mean it should separate from the Carbon-12 effortlessly... I think...
Last question, since Deuterium is liquid, will the result of bombarding Tritium with neutrons be 3H2O?
Hmm I printed out a couple papers and one claims that Tritium is made by bombarding H-1 with neutrons! Anyways, thank you again!
Aha, I found the site that claims this:
http://www.physics.isu.edu/radinf/tritium.htm