The Solar/Planetary Creation Ray is a technique to create entire solar systems from stray matter. Several Solar/Planetary Creation Ray Launching Stations need to be constructed on the correct locations to project an immensely powerful reversed tractor beam at lightspeed that might create a protostar and, with it, a proto-planetary disk. Several more energy bursts are then sent out, accelerating the creation of the star system (which normally takes about 20 million years) into taking only a few months (though it may still take several years or even decades to fully stabilize).
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