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Solar implants are a type of energy conversion technology. Forced into exile in the dark regions of the Koprulu Sector, Protoss scientists began innovating technologies with the few resources they still had. With the lack of stars to nourish their population, the scientists developed Solar implants to bolster their ability to absorb and store ambient cosmic energy (DC Movies: Solar suit).

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  • Solar implants are a type of energy conversion technology. Forced into exile in the dark regions of the Koprulu Sector, Protoss scientists began innovating technologies with the few resources they still had. With the lack of stars to nourish their population, the scientists developed Solar implants to bolster their ability to absorb and store ambient cosmic energy (DC Movies: Solar suit).
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  • Solar implants are a type of energy conversion technology. Forced into exile in the dark regions of the Koprulu Sector, Protoss scientists began innovating technologies with the few resources they still had. With the lack of stars to nourish their population, the scientists developed Solar implants to bolster their ability to absorb and store ambient cosmic energy (DC Movies: Solar suit). In places with high levels of EM radiation, Solar implants proved to be essential in recharging infantry Plasma Shields (Mass Effect 2: Haestrom). In combat situations, the faster recharge could mean the difference between deflecting or taking a Hydralisk spine to the face.
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