Talk:Cross Continental Transmit System (WoR episode)/@comment-86.157.191.136-20160906203246

Its a shame that they didn't specify where dust become fully deactivated. Ozpin says 'begin to leave Remnant's atmosphere', but that is still quite vague...

From both those exact words and the clip of the shuttle losing power surrounded by very thin air it's safe to say dust loses its power in the bottom 60% of the ionosphere - so y'know, just within a 250 kilometre vertical range from the mesosphere to the thermosphere (to be precise to Ozpin's statement that satellite can't be deployed). However there are still stars visible through the atmosphere as the shuttles begins to fall so this range must be limited to the upper mesosphere, possibly lower thermosphere.

Makes me wonder if the use of gravity dust (as seen with the colesium and that floating centre of the arena) could support sub orbit floating structures below this range

...and maybe sub orbit Grimm?

ok forget that last bit, ive played to much Asura's Wrath