In the early 2040s, General Resource made extensive research towards atmospheric laser technology, which eventually led to the creation of a functional prototype. The existence of the Orbital Satellite Laser was first revealed to the world during the Usean Corporate War of 2040, where a Neucom Incorporated space shuttle attacked and shot down an OSL platform. Following this incident, Neucom claimed that the satellite was clearly of military use, while General Resource replied that the satellite was never intended for warfare. This incident did not lead to the removal of OSL technology from the war: halfway through the conflict, Neucom discovered a group of active OSL platforms in the atmosphere, which led to them deploying an experimental R-352 Sepia combat shuttle from the Riass Space Cen
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| - In the early 2040s, General Resource made extensive research towards atmospheric laser technology, which eventually led to the creation of a functional prototype. The existence of the Orbital Satellite Laser was first revealed to the world during the Usean Corporate War of 2040, where a Neucom Incorporated space shuttle attacked and shot down an OSL platform. Following this incident, Neucom claimed that the satellite was clearly of military use, while General Resource replied that the satellite was never intended for warfare. This incident did not lead to the removal of OSL technology from the war: halfway through the conflict, Neucom discovered a group of active OSL platforms in the atmosphere, which led to them deploying an experimental R-352 Sepia combat shuttle from the Riass Space Cen
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| - In the early 2040s, General Resource made extensive research towards atmospheric laser technology, which eventually led to the creation of a functional prototype. The existence of the Orbital Satellite Laser was first revealed to the world during the Usean Corporate War of 2040, where a Neucom Incorporated space shuttle attacked and shot down an OSL platform. Following this incident, Neucom claimed that the satellite was clearly of military use, while General Resource replied that the satellite was never intended for warfare. This incident did not lead to the removal of OSL technology from the war: halfway through the conflict, Neucom discovered a group of active OSL platforms in the atmosphere, which led to them deploying an experimental R-352 Sepia combat shuttle from the Riass Space Center of the Comona Islands in the middle of a GR siege.
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