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How Corridor Transport Actually Works
The transport stack depends on controlled insertion, material response, weak-field correction, and disciplined exit geometry rather than brute-force ascent.
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The transport stack depends on controlled insertion, material response, weak-field correction, and disciplined exit geometry rather than brute-force ascent.
Materials first used to survive corridor transit eventually shaped the geometry and logic of Koblie's wider hardware stack.
Keeping systems alive on the Moon forced new disciplines that sit somewhere between engineering, materials work, and field biology.
Rare field-responsive materials found inside the corridor altered propulsion, shielding, and the cost structure of off-world transport.