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* '''Nanowormhole generator''' - a miniature reactor core that opens a nanowormhole inside the transmitter and the receiver. It typically consists of a [[Rolor obfuscator]] and a spacetime stabilizer. | * '''Nanowormhole generator''' - a miniature reactor core that opens a nanowormhole inside the transmitter and the receiver. It typically consists of a [[Rolor obfuscator]] and a spacetime stabilizer. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:08, 7 May 2025
The Nanonet is an interstellar communications network that relies on nanowormhole technology to transmit information across interstellar distances. It allows information to be transmitted faster-than-light.
Description
The Nanonet is made up on X basic component groups.
- Anchors - Quantum-entangled particles that are placed in both the transmitting device and the receiving device to 'link' the two.
- Nanowormhole generator - a miniature reactor core that opens a nanowormhole inside the transmitter and the receiver. It typically consists of a Rolor obfuscator and a spacetime stabilizer.