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 Powering the system involves an enormous two-step process through the creation of a wormhole circuit similar to early Lorath TTD experiments used to push electrons, which would be taken directly from Fury’s primary location - firing a receiver system into the gas-giant’s core from the Beta Rhoi outpost using a boosted R88 (codenamed RX8888) railcannon system. A secondary pair is simultaneously from close orbit with months of preparation launched into the twin stars of E12. On activation, the system creates a circuit linking the two, triggering massive baryonic decay and the shell around the two stars serves to collect the resulting electricity using a massive one-use-only hardlight rig using the remaining 9.4 quadrillion of the total 14 quadrillion owned by the LSDF (which had deliberately been constructed here, ready for this event).  Powering the system involves an enormous two-step process through the creation of a wormhole circuit similar to early Lorath TTD experiments used to push electrons, which would be taken directly from Fury’s primary location - firing a receiver system into the gas-giant’s core from the Beta Rhoi outpost using a boosted R88 (codenamed RX8888) railcannon system. A secondary pair is simultaneously from close orbit with months of preparation launched into the twin stars of E12. On activation, the system creates a circuit linking the two, triggering massive baryonic decay and the shell around the two stars serves to collect the resulting electricity using a massive one-use-only hardlight rig using the remaining 9.4 quadrillion of the total 14 quadrillion owned by the LSDF (which had deliberately been constructed here, ready for this event). 
  
-Triggering massive baryonic decay, the hardlight reciever uses the same wormhole circuit to drive the 7 shells as E12 is collapsed destructively using monopole catylized baryonic decay, a process taking several hours to complete. The remaining stellar mass will eventually collapse into a large gasseous nebula with a failing red dwarf star at its heart.+Triggering massive baryonic decay, the hardlight reciever uses the same wormhole circuit to drive the 7 shells as E12 is collapsed destructively using monopole catylized baryonic decay, a process taking several hours to complete. The remaining stellar mass will eventually collapse into a large gasseous nebula with a failing red dwarf star at its heart -- though the navigational hazard formerly offered by the nebulae will no longer exist and the remaining planetoids will settle into a new orbit.
  
 Power needed to push the wormhole circuit into its ignition phase and ready to receive from Fury would come from a much smaller system based in orbit around Nepleslia which had been stored in secret for many years. Power needed to push the wormhole circuit into its ignition phase and ready to receive from Fury would come from a much smaller system based in orbit around Nepleslia which had been stored in secret for many years.
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