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Unfortunately, the cost to build a Shaw-Fujikawa ultraprecise low-mass launcher is comparable to a fleet of ships. Therefore, there are only three known launchers: One on [[Earth]], one on [[Reach]], and a secret one on [[Onyx]], though the Onyx and Reach launchers were likely destroyed in [[The Battle of Reach]] and [[The Battle of Onyx]], respectively. | Unfortunately, the cost to build a Shaw-Fujikawa ultraprecise low-mass launcher is comparable to a fleet of ships. Therefore, there are only three known launchers: One on [[Earth]], one on [[Reach]], and a secret one on [[Onyx]], though the Onyx and Reach launchers were likely destroyed in [[The Battle of Reach]] and [[The Battle of Onyx]], respectively. | ||
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Template:FOF-1 The Slipspace COM Launcher is an experimental piece of technology recently invented by the UNSC.
A COM probe launched by an underground gauss accelerator and then a Shaw-Fujikawa Slipspace Drive creates a slipspace rent in high orbit that the COM probe goes through slipspace like a "bullet" on an ultraprecise trajectory It rips through the laws of known human physics, and drops back into normal space at some very distant coordinates[1]. The probe actually navigates through slipspace, and traverses as far and as fast as any UNSC ship. The technology would revolutionize long-distance communication. Far faster than conventional radio communication, if each ship were outfitted with such a device, messages could be delivered without requiring a ship to travel through space to manually give the message, especially when the ship is further delayed by the Cole Protocol.
Unfortunately, the cost to build a Shaw-Fujikawa ultraprecise low-mass launcher is comparable to a fleet of ships. Therefore, there are only three known launchers: One on Earth, one on Reach, and a secret one on Onyx, though the Onyx and Reach launchers were likely destroyed in The Battle of Reach and The Battle of Onyx, respectively.
Sources
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx page 105.