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The '''Slipspace communications (COM) launcher''',{{Ref/Novel|Id=GoO20|GoO|Chapter=20}} formally known as an '''ultraprecise Shaw-Fujikawa low-mass launcher''', is an experimental piece of technology invented by the [[United Nations Space Command]] that allows [[Slipstream space#Communications|faster-than-light communication]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=GoO11|GoO|Chapter=11}}
The '''Slipspace communications (COM) launcher''',{{Ref/Novel|Id=GoO20|GoO|Chapter=20}} formally known as an '''ultraprecise Shaw-Fujikawa low-mass launcher''', is an experimental piece of technology invented by the [[United Nations Space Command]] that allows [[Slipstream space#Communications|faster-than-light communication]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=GoO11|GoO|Chapter=11}}


As of [[2551|February 20th, 2551]], it was the only form of superluminal communications technology used by [[human]]s, excluding messages carried aboard starships. However, by [[2552#July|July 2552]], the UNSC had apparently developed a more effective form of superluminal communication system which enabled interstellar communications in real-time.{{Ref/Note|In ''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'' Chapter 16, [[Jacob Keyes|Captain Keyes]] contacts [[Hieronymus Michael Stanforth|Admiral Stanforth]] from the [[Sigma Octanus system]] on a FLEETCOM priority channel and they have a real-time exchange. Stanforth is implied to be in a different system at the time. In addition, in [[Dr. Halsey's personal journal|her journal]], Halsey receives an after-action report of the [[Battle of Sigma Octanus IV]] on July 18, 2552, the same day the battle took place. This would be impossible without a near-instantaneous communications system, as a ship could not have possibly traveled from Sigma Octanus system to [[Reach]] in a matter of hours; it took over three weeks for [[Battle Group Leviathan]] to make the journey. Furthermore, according to [[Halo Graphic Novel, Page 122|page 122]] of the ''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]'', some sort of superluminal communications system was used by Dr. [[Catherine Halsey]] to contact Earth while onboard the {{UNSCShip|Gettysburg}}. The transcript seems to show Halsey transmitting commands in real time. Even if this is accomplished using a script, it still takes about 36 minutes for the data to be transmitted from Earth to somewhere near [[Eridanus Secundus]]. The log in the ''Graphic Novel'' has an opening timestamp of 04:16 on September 12th, 2552; chapter 27 of ''Halo: First Strike'' opens at 04:50 on September 12th, at which point the data has apparently been received. The distance is unknown, however, and so the exact speed can not be calculated.}}
As of [[2551|February 20th, 2551]], it was the only form of superluminal communications technology used by [[human]]s, excluding messages carried aboard [[courier]] starships. However, by [[2552#July|July 2552]], the UNSC had apparently developed a more effective form of superluminal communication system which enabled interstellar communications in real-time.{{Ref/Note|In ''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'' Chapter 16, [[Jacob Keyes|Captain Keyes]] contacts [[Hieronymus Michael Stanforth|Admiral Stanforth]] from the [[Sigma Octanus system]] on a FLEETCOM priority channel and they have a real-time exchange. Stanforth is implied to be in a different system at the time. In addition, in [[Dr. Halsey's personal journal|her journal]], Halsey receives an after-action report of the [[Battle of Sigma Octanus IV]] on July 18, 2552, the same day the battle took place. This would be impossible without a near-instantaneous communications system, as a ship could not have possibly traveled from Sigma Octanus system to [[Reach]] in a matter of hours; it took over three weeks for [[Battle Group Leviathan]] to make the journey. Furthermore, according to [[Halo Graphic Novel, Page 122|page 122]] of the ''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]'', some sort of superluminal communications system was used by Dr. [[Catherine Halsey]] to contact Earth while onboard the {{UNSCShip|Gettysburg}}. The transcript seems to show Halsey transmitting commands in real time. Even if this is accomplished using a script, it still takes about 36 minutes for the data to be transmitted from Earth to somewhere near [[Eridanus Secundus]]. The log in the ''Graphic Novel'' has an opening timestamp of 04:16 on September 12th, 2552; chapter 27 of ''Halo: First Strike'' opens at 04:50 on September 12th, at which point the data has apparently been received. The distance is unknown, however, and so the exact speed can not be calculated.}}


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