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The gas giant Eldorian orbits at 6 AU's from the binary pair. Large and swatched in thick belts of cloud the planet exhibits tremendous elctro-magnetic signals capable of masking the presence of entire war fleets. This benefit does not come without a price though, these ships are as equaly blind of the outside world as it is of them. Some scholars have indicated that a satellite uplink to a low power scanner outside of the radiation field would permit the hidden fleet to know what was going on outside its view, rendering it of great strategic value.
The gas giant Eldorian orbits at 6 AU's from the binary pair. Large and swatched in thick belts of cloud the planet exhibits tremendous elctro-magnetic signals capable of masking the presence of entire war fleets. This benefit does not come without a price though, these ships are as equaly blind of the outside world as it is of them. Some scholars have indicated that a satellite uplink to a low power scanner outside of the radiation field would permit the hidden fleet to know what was going on outside its view, rendering it of great strategic value.


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Latest revision as of 18:40, 3 April 2009

The gas giant Eldorian orbits at 6 AU's from the binary pair. Large and swatched in thick belts of cloud the planet exhibits tremendous elctro-magnetic signals capable of masking the presence of entire war fleets. This benefit does not come without a price though, these ships are as equaly blind of the outside world as it is of them. Some scholars have indicated that a satellite uplink to a low power scanner outside of the radiation field would permit the hidden fleet to know what was going on outside its view, rendering it of great strategic value.