Light will not follow a circle, so the machine has to be the bend in the line of power.
An artistic imagining, not existing hardware: a power repeater stationed in the Cassini Division, catching a beam that has run the ring plane and throwing it on around the curve, drawn as a contact print made by the beam itself. The division is a real lane about 4,700 kilometres wide between Saturn's A and B rings, swept largely by a 2:1 resonance with Mimas, and because light will not bend to follow it, the straight hop drawn here runs some 33,300 kilometres and sags about 1,160 kilometres toward the planet, which is why a chain like this needs a machine standing at every bend.Image: poweringspace.com. Artistic imagining.