Press Release - Quantum Engine

NASA's research into the quantum engine led to disaster over the weekend when a crew of three crashed the X-87B Quasar style spacecraft in the Mohave Desert. Names of the pilots are not being released because families have not yet been notified, a senior NASA official has told us.

This marks the third failure in over a year since the development of the quantum engine took off nearly two decades ago. Critics of the technology claim that the thrust is simply too unreliable and while scientists at both NASA and Unicore Technologies disagree, this latest setback threatens to unhinge the entire effort.

Responding to critics, CEO for Unicore Technologies, Jacob Densy, told us that while the theoretical engine seems to break every law of physics, they have empirical proof that it works, and once the mechanics are figured out, this engine will change space flight forever.

Read about NASA's successful test flight over two decades ago here.