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"[Osea and Yuktobania] were building a 'bridge of peace' that would span into outer space. Not anymore."
Kei Nagase[1]

A mass driver is a catapult launch system powered by electromagnetic energy.[2] Mass drivers are mainly used to launch spacecraft into orbit,[1] though they can also be used to simply propel aircraft at high speeds or to launch massive aircraft.[2][3][4] They are a key component in single-stage-to-orbit launches.[1]

Mass drivers in the Ace Combat franchise have only appeared in the Strangereal universe. The Osean Federation is the only country known to develop mass drivers, and only two are known to exist: one at Basset Space Center in Osea[1] and one at Tyler Island on the Usean continent.[4]

Design

Basset Space Center

The mass driver at Basset Space Center

Osea's mass drivers appear as bridge-like structures, each measuring 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) in length.[2][5] The start of the mass driver accelerates the vehicle through a series of checkpoints. The end of the launch ramp curves upward into the sky and allows the accelerated vehicle to gain altitude at a high velocity.[1]

While mass drivers are normally used for unmanned launches,[1][4] they can also safely launch vehicles carrying humans.[6]

History

Basset Space Center

Fighters at Basset

Wardog Squadron fighters flying near Basset's mass driver

Osea formerly kept its development concept for a mass driver as a closely-guarded state secret. Following the Yuktobanian Peace Treaty in 1996, Osea's Aerospace Bureau and Yuktobania's National Space Agency collaborated to build a mass driver at Basset Space Center.[6] The project was considered to be the first step towards realizing an international space station,[1] and the facility would also later support the Arkbird.[6] With the mass driver designed to run east-west, the space center was split in half: Osean facilities south of the mass driver; and Yuktobanian facilities, including its prioritized development area, to the north.[7]

The mass driver was not completed until after the 2004 election of President Vincent Harling, who redirected some military spending to go to the mass driver project.[1] In August 2008, the Basset mass driver launched an SSTO craft carrying delegates and reporters from various countries to board the Arkbird for the G7 Summit.[6]

In the early stages of the Circum-Pacific War, President Harling directed the Arkbird to be used against Yuktobania's Scinfaxi.[8] Basset Space Center prepared a laser module to be launched to the Arkbird via SSTO. Wardog Squadron launched from McNealy Air Force Base to defend the launch from a Yuktobanian attack. Despite Yuktobania's use of airborne tanks and cruise missiles to invade the facility and destroy the mass driver, respectively, the SSTO craft launched and docked with the Arkbird.[1] The laser module was then used to sink the Scinfaxi.[9]

Nastasya Vasilievna Obertas revealed to Albert Genette that the Basset mass driver was sending shipments to space, even after Razgriz Squadron destroyed the Arkbird. She supposed that they were the Grey Men supplying the Strategic Orbital Linear Gun.[10]

Tyler Island

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Operation Feeding Time

SSTO supply ships near Tyler Island's mass driver

Sometime before 2019, a mass driver was also built on Tyler Island, Usea, by Osea to resupply the Arsenal Birds protecting the ISEV. The last known use of the catapult was in the Lighthouse War where the Erusean radical faction launched SSTOs carrying Helios missiles for the last Arsenal Bird. Both vehicles were shot down by Trigger.[4]

Trivia

  • A similar structure can be seen in the Comona Islands.[citation needed] It is unknown whether this is another mass driver or not.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Mission 06: "White Bird (Part I)", Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Aces At War: A History 2019, page 84.
  3. Aces At War: A History 2019, pages 86–87.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Mission 17: "Homeward", Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "AC7-M17" defined multiple times with different content
  5. Aces At War: A History 2019, page 50.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Arkbird Declaration: Summit 2008.
  7. October 2009.
  8. Mission 08: "Handful of Hope", Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War.
  9. Mission 07: "Front Line", Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War.
  10. Scene 23: "Heartbreak One #2", Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War.
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