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Project "Celestial Sentinel" - Dr. Richard Batsbak - 02-14-2024 Announcement of the R&D department SENDER: Dr. Richard Batsbak LOCATION: Arnsberg Research Institute
Dear Colleagues, Executives, Ladies, and Gentlemen,
I am pleased to introduce to you today the first project of the R&D department. Under the project name "Celestial Sentinel," we aim to enhance security within Rheinland. This project focuses on the defense against enemy missiles and the repulsion of pirates and other adversaries. In this document, I will present to you the objective in more detail, elucidate the technological concept, explain its functionality, and outline the process of this project. --------------------- Objective: The Celestial Sentinel project aims to develop and implement an advanced defense platform that effectively protects our territories in space. By utilizing innovative technologies, hostile ships will be immobilized by disrupting their engines, and hostile missiles will be repelled through the use of electromagnetic pulses. --------------------- Technological Concept: Cruise Inhibitor Generator Platform (CIGP): This platform is the heart of the project and will be placed in strategic locations. It generates a disruption field that disrupts the engines of enemy ships, preventing them from pursuing their targets and evading law enforcement. EMP Defense System: An advanced defense system that utilizes electromagnetic pulses to neutralize hostile missiles and other projectiles before they can reach their targets. --------------------- Functionality: Cruise Inhibitor Generator Platform (CIGP): The CIGP will be placed at a predetermined location in space. Once hostile ships are nearby, the platform generates a disruption field with a defined radius around itself. This disruption field interferes with the engines of hostile ships, impairing their functionality and thus immobilizing them. EMP Defense System: The EMP defense system is capable of identifying and neutralizing hostile missiles and other projectiles. By using electromagnetic pulses, the electronic systems of hostile projectiles are disrupted, leading to their neutralization. This system provides effective defense against hostile attacks and significantly contributes to the security of our territories in space. --------------------- Process: 1. Initiation of a comprehensive phase of conceptualization and refinement of the Celestial Sentinel platform design. 2. Integration of state-of-the-art software protocols to enable seamless functionality within our operational framework. 3. Rigorous stress testing and calibration of the platform to ensure optimal performance under load. 4. Dissemination of comprehensive updates throughout our network to familiarize our forces with the capabilities and strategic importance of Celestial Sentinel. 5. Vigilant oversight and flexibility to continuously refine our approach in response to evolving threats and operational requirements. 6. Final implementation into the defense network of Rheinland. --------------------- The Celestial Sentinel project represents a milestone in the development of space defense technologies. By combining innovative concepts such as the Cruise Inhibitor Generator Platform and the EMP Defense System, we are able to neutralize potential threats and effectively protect our territories in space. We are confident that this project will make a significant contribution to the security and stability of our cosmic domain. Attachment(s): RE: Project "Celestial Sentinel" - Dr. Richard Batsbak - 03-05-2024 Announcement of the R&D department SENDER: Dr. Richard Batsbak LOCATION: Arnsberg Research Institute
Dear Colleagues, Executives, Ladies, and Gentlemen,
It is my pleasure to inform you that the project we planned is progressing well. We have already managed to clarify fundamental questions regarding this project. The first version of the software has already been completed and has passed the initial tests. Here is a brief overview of the features:
As you can see, the colleagues from the software department are on track to complete the project in the foreseeable future. However, the colleagues from the engineering department have also been busy. They have decided to use the widely adopted standard weapons platform in Sirius as a basis. The platform has proven to be very reliable over the years and has sufficient space and a well-established energy infrastructure. Furthermore, its widespread availability allows us to quickly acquire it and adapt it to our needs. So far, the engineers have made the following modifications:
If all preparations continue to progress as they are now, we can expect to have the first prototype within the next week and proceed with testing. Attachment(s): RE: Project "Celestial Sentinel" - Dr. Richard Batsbak - 07-09-2024 Announcement of the R&D department SENDER: Dr. Richard Batsbak LOCATION: Arnsberg Research Institute
Dear Colleagues, Executives, Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am delighted to announce that we have successfully deployed the first prototype in the immediate vicinity of the Arnsberg station. Thus far, the prototype is operating as expected, delivering promising results. The platform scans all ships within close range and, upon identifying a hostile IFF previously designated as such, it activates. Upon activation, the platform emits a pulse every 5 seconds, effectively blocking the cruise engines of all ships in the vicinity. Unfortunately, this also impacts allied ships. Once the platform no longer recognizes any hostile ships, it deactivates itself, and after a short delay, the cruise engines resume functioning. In addition to immobilizing enemy ships, the pulses are also capable of damaging and, if necessary, destroying enemy missiles and torpedoes, ensuring an added layer of defense. Importantly, there is no danger posed to other ships during this process. We are currently analyzing the exact results of this test and will provide further updates as we integrate additional functions and complete further prototypes for subsequent field tests. For a better overview, here is the updated list of functions and their development status :
If there are any question regarding this prototype, i am more then happy to answere them. Best regards Head of Research and Development Daumann Heavy Construction Attachment(s): |