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Taking the opposite approach to [[Rayshift|rayshifting]], where a subject is broken down into Spiritrons and projected to a specific space-time belt<!--時空帯, Jikū-tai-->, this method<!--phenomenon intervention technique--> involves slipping between the gaps of the world and vanishing from reality, submerging the vessel into {{nihongo|Imaginary Number Space|虚数空間|Kyosū Kūkan}}.<ref name="CosmosPr"/><!--Submerge in 'Minus Reality', "ocean/sea" of Imaginary Numbers. "Seas of Time" (時の海, Toki no Umi)-->
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Taking the opposite approach to [[Rayshift|rayshifting]], where a subject is broken down into Spiritrons and projected to a specific space-time belt<!--時空帯, Jikū-tai-->, this method<!--phenomenon intervention technique--> involves slipping between the gaps of the world and vanishing from reality, submerging the vessel into {{nihongo|[[Imaginary Number Space]]|虚数空間|Kyosū Kūkan}}.<ref name="CosmosPr"/><!--Submerge in 'Minus Reality', "ocean/sea" of Imaginary Numbers. "Seas of Time" (時の海, Toki no Umi)-->
 
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<!--*Logical Protocols/expression (論理術式, Ronri Jutsu-shiki) deployed to external armor
 
*Proof of Existence (存在証明, Sonzai Shōmei) detached from Space of Real Numbers (実数空間, Jitsusū Kūkan)
 
*Proof of Existence (存在証明, Sonzai Shōmei) detached from Space of Real Numbers (実数空間, Jitsusū Kūkan)

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Shadow Border

Shadow Border

The Imaginary Numbers Submersible Shadow Border (虚数潜航艇 シャドウ・ボーダー, Kyosu Senkō-tei Shadō Bōdā?) is a vehicle which is used by the survivors of Chaldea in Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt.[1]

Principles

The Shadow Border is a twelve-wheeled armored vehicle. It utilizes an "artificial Servant", namely a younger back-up of Leonardo da Vinci, as a navigator and pilot.[1]

Paper Moon

The Shadow Border is equipped with the Imaginary Numbers Observation Device Paper Moon (虚数観測機 ペーパームーン, Kyosū Kansoku-ki Pēpā Mūn)?), which is used to facilitate a form of travel devised in the early stages of Chaldea's formation but abandoned due to difficulty and inherent danger.[1]

Zero Sail

'Zero Sail' dive into Imaginary Number Space

Taking the opposite approach to rayshifting, where a subject is broken down into Spiritrons and projected to a specific space-time belt, this method involves slipping between the gaps of the world and vanishing from reality, submerging the vessel into Imaginary Number Space (虚数空間, Kyosū Kūkan?).[1]

Usage of the Paper Moon apparently requires authorization from Atlas, and details concerning its operation are contained in the TRI-HERMES records.[1]

History

The Shadow Border was constructed in secret in anticipation of certain enemies that might arise following the restoration of the world in the wake of the Human Order Incineration Incident, concealed within a container normally used for waste disposal. Holmes had also familiarized himself with the operation of the Paper Moon system through looking at the TRI-HERMES records.[1]

Cosmos in the Lostbelt, Second Prologue - Descending Lights

Descending lights

During the assault on Chaldea by forces from the Lost Belts, the survivors used the vehicle in conjunction with the waste container ejection system to escape from the facility. Driving through Antarctica, they then witnessed several lights descending abnormally from the sky, accompanied by Kirschtaria Wodime's declaration.[1]

Faced with the troops waiting at the coast, Holmes decided to deploy the Paper Moon in order to escape, despite the chance of the system working properly being less than 30%, recognizing it as a necessary step in order to overcome their enemy in the future. The Shadow Border then dove into Imaginary Number Space.[1]

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