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A '''stasis tension driver''' is a [[Forerunner]] weapon system employed aboard the ''[[Mantle's Approach]]'', flagship of the [[Didact]]. The stasis tension driver was a product of the Didact's genius, operating as an array of three projectors that paired quantum singularity generators with [[torsion driver]]s to produce localised space-time distortions that impede the formation of [[slipspace]] ruptures and jam all [[superluminal communications]] and sensors.<ref name="WF86">''[[Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo|Halo: Warfleet]]'', Battle Stations - p.86-87</ref>
A '''stasis tension driver''' is a [[Forerunner]] weapon system employed aboard the ''[[Mantle's Approach]]'', flagship of the [[Didact]]. The stasis tension driver was a product of the Didact's genius, operating as an array of three projectors that paired quantum singularity generators with [[torsion driver]]s to produce localised space-time distortions that impede the formation of [[slipspace]] ruptures and jam all [[superluminal communications]] and sensors.{{Ref/Book|Id=WF86|HWF|Page=86-87}}
 
Stasis tension driver technology was later adapted for use in the interdiction systems employed by [[line installation]]s.{{Ref/Book|Enc22|Page=377}}


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Latest revision as of 09:49, July 20, 2022

A stasis tension driver is a Forerunner weapon system employed aboard the Mantle's Approach, flagship of the Didact. The stasis tension driver was a product of the Didact's genius, operating as an array of three projectors that paired quantum singularity generators with torsion drivers to produce localised space-time distortions that impede the formation of slipspace ruptures and jam all superluminal communications and sensors.[1]

Stasis tension driver technology was later adapted for use in the interdiction systems employed by line installations.[2]

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