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That's why he said multiple cubes. The resultant beam of the first cube is fired into a second cube where another beam is added. 1 cube: 2 beams. 2 cubes: 3 beams. 3 cubes: 4 beams etc.
It'd be a pain in the ass to align, but it'd work.
It'd be a pain in the ass to align, but it'd work.