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[Which is where his mind goes first. Not war, or fighting, which is how most might see their immediate use.]
It does sound a lot like magic when you phrase it that way. Magic is invisible in most of it's states, but everpresent- like air. It only takes physical form when crystalized, or utilized by someone with a natural ability to use it, like a mage.
I don't mind at all!
[He says, as this takes place right before everyone decided him talking about Hextech is the worst thing to ever happen.]
What's your name? As you saw, I'm Jayce.
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Mal Durrish. I'm what's known as a Jedi Knight where I'm from. And what you're talking about makes me think of our Holonet - relay satellites that get high-definition three dimensional transmissions quickly across vast areas of space, to and from multiple planets, stations, even ships.
It faced a lot of similar problems to set up - and maintenance had some unique problems. Encryption, for one.
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Encryption?
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And yeah, keeping unauthorized users off the datastream - get onto it from any receiver satellite, you could theoretically hijack all the downstream satellites. So a combination of SUPER tough encoding algorithms and regular sector patrols became a thing.
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But stars, you've got my mind buzzing over all this. The only example I know of from my universe of anything like this was from...oh, gosh, tens of thousands of years back. Half legend now.
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Only takes someone with the right drive to redevelop it. If it was done before, it can be done again.
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And I'm really going to hope you're wrong - the stories are, to put it mildly, pretty grim.
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What you're doing - stars, I hope you keep doing stuff like it for a very long and productive life.
My own example is just...the other side of that intent. But, thankfully, hasn't been a problem for about four thousand years? Give or take.
Which ought to tell you just how impressed I am with what you've achieved.
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It does sound extremely esoteric where you're from when we're using the same premise. Is there a reason why no one's researched it? Other than fear of what it's capable of?