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404 found wrote: thinking

reaches conclusion that the statement is a false statement

Imperial Fleet, in the distance, activates a Disruptor.

In case you wondered, this Disruptor screws with Hyperspace so that it now requires almost all Hyperdrives and other modules capable of interfacing with this dimension to reset and reconfigure itself. Meanwhile the Fleet takes Subspace to get away from the area and back to the Deep Core.

BTW, Subspace requires a very specific kind of Hyperdrive. Only the Imperial Fleet carry them. Its information is carried only within the Imperial Fleet and nowhere else. So don't even try claiming you have one, unless you attacked the Fleet by force and stole the plans and a prototype or spent time researching one. Even so, it will be hard. Slipstream space, slipspace, subspace or Shaw-Fujikawa space refers to the eleven non-visible infinitesimal dimensions used for faster-than-light travel. Making a transition from one place to another via slipspace is known as a "slip" or "jump."

Slipspace is a hyper-compressed multidimensional space separate from our own reality. To the human eye, slipspace appears pitch black, because there is nothing in the visible spectrum to see.

The Covenant have a very finely tuned version of this technology, far superior to the UNSC Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine. Instead of simply tearing a hole into Slipspace, Covenant Slipspace drives cut a very fine hole in the fabric of space-time and slips into Slipspace with precision (much like a scalpel compared to a butcher knife). It exits with the same pinpoint accuracy, takes less time during travel, and is able to plot a course with error not exceeding an atom. This is why in battle Covenant ships are able to slip by human defenses by using slipspace. Standard Covenant tactics include using short Slipstream jumps to gain positional advantage and surprise other ships, in addition to avoiding incoming ordnance. The Covenant's superiority in drive technology (combined with differing weapon technology) allows a small number of Covenant ships to effectively engage a much larger UNSC force. Missiles, especially, can be defeated by a brief Slipstream jump, as they cannot track through Slipstream space. -