Despite being considered an older form of communication, laser communication is valued for its high bandwidth and security. Using a concentrated beam of photonic molecules, different wavelengths, and or high-frequency pulses, laser communication uses a laser beam to send an encrypted message to a high-security key, being near impossible to intercept or crack. While having high security and bandwidth, laser communication can only communicate in a small cone area with the greatest ranges only being approximately 40 AU. In addition, laser communication travels at the speed of light only and can be blocked by any solid matter, liquid or denser gas matter jumbling the message immensely.