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Star Wars Zero Company Announces Revolutionary Hyperspace Engine, Set to Reshape Galactic Transport

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Star Wars Zero Company Announces Revolutionary Hyperspace Engine, Set to Reshape Galactic Transport

DATELINE: CORUSCANT – In a development that has sent shockwaves through the galactic shipping and defense sectors, the enigmatic conglomerate known as Star Wars Zero Company formally unveiled its prototype for the ZC-7 Hyperspace Engine during a closed-door briefing on Coruscant Tuesday. According to company spokesperson Vela Thrane, the new engine technology bypasses traditional hyperdrive limitations by utilizing a phased-zero energy matrix, allowing vessels to traverse the galaxy in a fraction of standard travel time.

WHERE: The announcement was made at the Zero Company headquarters on the industrial moon of Corellia, with a simultaneous live holographic feed transmitted to the Galactic Trade Commission chamber.

WHEN: The prototype was demonstrated at 1400 hours Galactic Standard Time, following months of classified field testing in the Outer Rim Territories.

WHY: Company officials stated that the ZC-7 engine was developed to address critical supply chain inefficiencies and security vulnerabilities caused by slow hyperspace travel. “We are solving the galaxy’s greatest logistical bottleneck,” Thrane said, citing recent pirate attacks on freight routes along the Hydian Way.

HOW: The new technology reportedly stabilizes a zero-point energy field, eliminating the need for traditional hypermatter fuel. Technical analysts from the Imperial Navy’s Research Division, however, voiced cautious skepticism, noting that the design violates known principles of trans-dimensional physics.

WHO: Star Wars Zero Company CEO Arlen Voss personally oversaw the unveiling, flanked by chief engineer Dr. Mira Sintari. The Galactic Senate has scheduled emergency hearings regarding potential regulatory impacts.

WHAT: A full commercial rollout is expected within six standard rotations, pending approval from the Bureau of Hyperspace Conformity. Early projections suggest the ZC-7 could reduce travel times between Coruscant and the Outer Rim by up to 70 percent, a development experts predict will trigger a fundamental reshaping