[REP.REF.02] Weather Prognosis Realizer

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R.E.P. Weather Prognosis Realizer is a weather control
system prototype. The current test version of the
system (WPR-15X) consists of 15 classified orbital
satellites controlled via a single computer terminal.

The working prototype of this network was established
in 2007 and apart from few unpredictable mishaps
widely considered as natural disasters, the test results
have been very positive. The WPR system has proven
capable of creating and preventing weather phenomenon
from mild rain all the way up to hurricanes.

[TNWM-826]

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        The main ingredient of the WPR system is
        TNWM-826 Thermonuclear Weather Modulator.
        TNWM is based on technology R.E.P.
        developed for NASA in late 90s for potential
        terraforming missions. Since NASA's plans
        never came to life TNWM was restructured
        into cellular design and adapted for orbital
        satellite use.

[Satellite network]

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           TNVMs are mounted onto R.E.P.'s basic
           Oshaberi-class orbital satellites well known
           for their high-precision positioning
           capabilities. These satellites, currently 15
           of them, form a cellular network that can
be commanded as individual nodes or as a whole.

[Control unit]

Whole WPR-15X network is controlled via customized
Unlogix 5670L terminal computer. With the integrated
control software, operator can use the network to
control weather either locally on small range via a single
satellite, or with large scope by assigning multiple
satellites to the task.

[Potential uses]

 - Fighting global warming
 
 - Ecological warfare
 
 - Tool to get weather forecasts right for once
 
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