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It actually makes up the entire keel of the Confederation Class Dreadnought of TCS Concordia fame. The general theory behind this weapon system is based off the atomic proton accelerator from the Kilrathi Sivar Class Dreadnought that totally vaped Goddard colony in Wing 1. It does have some dangers though. There is a chance in some circumstances that the thing will explode, causing a distortion in the space/time continuum swallowing all of reality!

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  • Phase Transit Cannon
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  • It actually makes up the entire keel of the Confederation Class Dreadnought of TCS Concordia fame. The general theory behind this weapon system is based off the atomic proton accelerator from the Kilrathi Sivar Class Dreadnought that totally vaped Goddard colony in Wing 1. It does have some dangers though. There is a chance in some circumstances that the thing will explode, causing a distortion in the space/time continuum swallowing all of reality!
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  • It actually makes up the entire keel of the Confederation Class Dreadnought of TCS Concordia fame. The general theory behind this weapon system is based off the atomic proton accelerator from the Kilrathi Sivar Class Dreadnought that totally vaped Goddard colony in Wing 1. It does have some dangers though. There is a chance in some circumstances that the thing will explode, causing a distortion in the space/time continuum swallowing all of reality!
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