OMEN Control Facilities
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Project OLYMPUS Initial Basing Design
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Note: All current revisions to the original proposal are written in italics. -Anna Kelso, Freedom Annex Archivist
Background
Project OLYMPUS seeks to provide swift orbital global strike capacity to the United States of America against high mobility, low-profile threats. The goal of this system is to provide prompt global strike ability to the United States Strategic Command against SERAPH level threats such as the Novas Caestus Pax and Divis Mal.
If you aren't getting it, they mean it's designed to blow up powerful Aberrants.
Although the distance between Earth and the proposed orbits of AEGIS satellites provide them reasonable protection against elimination by threats, the bases themselves must be defended. The primary lunar site, designated OLYMPUS, will provide primary control, but local control and tasking will be provided by several ground-based facilities. This document shows the proposed protective systems for these facilities.