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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.
Moving through the corridor was only part of the transport stack. Reliable return and redistribution created the real systems challenge.
Materials first used to survive corridor transit eventually shaped the geometry and logic of Koblie's wider hardware stack.
Once suppliers, partners, and governments all care about access, corridor governance stops being a local technical detail.