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==History==
 
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Hoshiko set up the '''Technological Communications and Specifications Project''' in [[2615]] to investigate possible means of [[FTL]] communications. In February of that year Hoshiko enlisted [[Cassie DeBurke]], a brilliant young professor from the [[University of Terra]] located near the [[Court of the Star League]].
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Hoshiko set up the '''Technological Communications and Specifications Project''' in [[2615]] to investigate possible means of FTL communications. In February of that year Hoshiko enlisted [[Cassie DeBurke]], a brilliant young professor from the [[University of Terra]] located near the [[Court of the Star League]].
  
 
DeBurke was an authority on the faster-than-light physics theories of [[Thomas Kearny]] and [[Takayoshi Fuchida]], and after fifteen long years of secret and feverish work DeBurke would develop a means of sending radio waves via artificially generated [[jump point]]s, culminating in the first [[HPG]] station, built in [[2629]] just outside the Court of the Star League. Hoshiko joined with DeBurke in transmitting the first HPG message, "Watson, come quick, I need you" in tribute to past pioneers in communications, from [[Terra]] to [[New Earth]] on New Year's Day [[2630]].<ref name=TSL-54/><ref name=CS-6/><ref name=ER2750-24/>
 
DeBurke was an authority on the faster-than-light physics theories of [[Thomas Kearny]] and [[Takayoshi Fuchida]], and after fifteen long years of secret and feverish work DeBurke would develop a means of sending radio waves via artificially generated [[jump point]]s, culminating in the first [[HPG]] station, built in [[2629]] just outside the Court of the Star League. Hoshiko joined with DeBurke in transmitting the first HPG message, "Watson, come quick, I need you" in tribute to past pioneers in communications, from [[Terra]] to [[New Earth]] on New Year's Day [[2630]].<ref name=TSL-54/><ref name=CS-6/><ref name=ER2750-24/>

Revision as of 05:12, 22 June 2021

The Technological Communications and Specifications Project was initiated by mandate of First Lord Nicholas Cameron who asked Joshua Hoshiko to start work on the development of a faster means of communications to aid in the rule and expansion of the already massive Star League.[1][2][3]

History

Hoshiko set up the Technological Communications and Specifications Project in 2615 to investigate possible means of FTL communications. In February of that year Hoshiko enlisted Cassie DeBurke, a brilliant young professor from the University of Terra located near the Court of the Star League.

DeBurke was an authority on the faster-than-light physics theories of Thomas Kearny and Takayoshi Fuchida, and after fifteen long years of secret and feverish work DeBurke would develop a means of sending radio waves via artificially generated jump points, culminating in the first HPG station, built in 2629 just outside the Court of the Star League. Hoshiko joined with DeBurke in transmitting the first HPG message, "Watson, come quick, I need you" in tribute to past pioneers in communications, from Terra to New Earth on New Year's Day 2630.[1][2][3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Star League, pp. 54-55 "History - Economic and Scientific Advances"
  2. 2.0 2.1 ComStar, p .6 "History of ComStar - The Rise of Blake - Linking the Stars"
  3. 3.0 3.1 Era Report: 2750, pp. 24-25 "History and Review - Friends - Technology Ascendant"

Bibliography