> 2) Have it manifest itself as a broken symlink to the URL target

This sounds like a good approximation. The target of the symlink could be 
formatted so that it shows what it is about. In your case this could be
C:\Windows\System32\SystemUWPLauncher.exe(Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe,
 Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe!MicrosoftEdge)
and this should be understandable as meaning to start the launcher with two 
arguments. I prefer not to translate the "\"s to make clear the link cannot be 
used on Linux. This is not an URL, and I have no idea of what the URL used by 
Windows 10 looks like (and it probably contains an authentication token).

At first glance, this is possible with your current ntfs-3g version (a
few days needed to implement).

> Practically, what would the EREMOTE plugin you proposed do?

If you did "cat the-reparse-file", you would get "Error : The object is
remote", with consequences depending on the context (typically shell or
application aborted).

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