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− | As engineers quickly discovered, it’s one thing to understand [[Singularity Mechanics]] and another thing entirely to attempt [[Controlled Singularity]]—harnessing and directing the powers of a black hole. Breakthroughs in [[Applied | + | As engineers quickly discovered, it’s one thing to understand [[Singularity Mechanics]] and another thing entirely to attempt [[Controlled Singularity]]—harnessing and directing the powers of a black hole. Breakthroughs in [[Applied Gravitonics]] finally make this technology possible, with a host of amazing and potent applications, from radical new types of weaponry to global power sources. |
Revision as of 12:55, 11 March 2013
Controlled Singularity | |
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Requires | Singularity Mechanics, Applied Gravitonics |
Leads to | Transcendent Thought, String Resonance |
Weapon | Singularity Laser |
Secret Project | The Singularity Inductor |
- -- Sister Miriam Godwinson,
- "But for the Grace of God"
As engineers quickly discovered, it’s one thing to understand Singularity Mechanics and another thing entirely to attempt Controlled Singularity—harnessing and directing the powers of a black hole. Breakthroughs in Applied Gravitonics finally make this technology possible, with a host of amazing and potent applications, from radical new types of weaponry to global power sources.