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'''Teleportation''' refers to the transfer of matter or energy from one point to the other without traversing the physical space between them, often instantaneously. First pioneered by Tritonian scientists in the aftermath of the Fifth World War, early experiments were able to translocate small entities, albeit inefficiently. Transportation of matter and information through teleportation is extremely energy-intensive leaving little in the way of cost efficiency. Despite its apparent practical purposes, it is not an efficient form of travel, although research and development in the field is still active.
'''Teleportation''' refers to the transfer of matter or energy from one point to the other without traversing the physical space between them, often instantaneously.  


There are three types of teleportation: full matter reconstruction, metaphysical reconstruction, and dimensional relay. Full matter reconstruction involves scanning matter and reconstructing a copy of the scan, and this is exclusively used for inanimate objects. Metaphysical reconstruction allows the transfer of consciousness, but is highly dangerous. Dimensional relay is the newest, safest method that involves the manipulation of energy into wormholes that traverse between two points through a medium.
== Types ==
There are three different types of teleportation: full matter reconstruction, metaphysical reconstruction, and dimensional relays.
 
=== Atom reconstruction ===
Atom reconstruction involves scanning matter and reconstructing a copy of the scan, this is mostly exclusively used for inanimate objects.
 
=== Metaphysical reconstruction ===
Metaphysical reconstruction is a method '''c'''apable of directly and safely transferring the target's consciousness (as a semi-tangible "thing") over to the target device while manually reconstructing their body, typically via the assistance of paratechnologies. It is safer for individuals than atom reconstruction but is still highly dangerous. [[Asolab]] and [[Kraken Base]] both use a metaphysical reassembler that uses a slower, but safer variant of the technology with no reported incidents. It is also an experimental method used to enter and exit [[Digiverse|digiverses]].
 
=== Dimensional relay ===
A dimensional relay is a method that utilizes a viable interdimensional space to transfer the target thru in order to relay them through to the other device, which is the most common and safest way for individuals to be teleported in [[TERAPRO|TERAPRO's]] teleportation device, the [[Remote Dimensional Access Point and Tear Emulator Machine]] (R-DAPATEM), was the first successful prototype demonstrating the technology.
 
== History ==
=== Humanity's teleportation technology: ===
First pioneered by [[Tritonia|Tritonian]] scientists in the aftermath of the [[World War 5|Fifth World War]], early experiments were able to translocate small entities, albeit inefficiently. Transportation of matter and information through teleportation is extremely energy-intensive leaving little in the way of cost efficiency. Despite its apparent practical purposes, it is not an efficient form of travel, although research and development in the field is ongoing.
 
== Dangers ==
 
=== Chaos rift ===
It is known that if a relay dimension tries to transport matter that exceeds its energy-density capacity, chaos rifting can occur. The only object known to cause this currently are digiverse prisms as they are energy-dense and small enough to fit in a teleporter. If a digiverse prism is teleported, it cannot successfully pass through the relay, causing it to release significant amounts of energy into the relay dimension. As the relay dimension is energy-dense and unstable, this causes chaotic rifting events between the original location and destination within [[Timeline-002|realspace]] due to how the relay dimension weaves in-between these locations.
 
The first confirmed chaos rift appeared when [[Carbonado|Diamond-1]] attempted to teleport a digiverse prism with [[Tenno|Sakura]] in it to [[Narakam]], which caused a portal storm across the TERAPRO and [[Vannakaram]] facilities, linking the two with thousands of portals.
 
== Notable practical applications: ==
* [[Asolab#Sector B - Teleportation Technology|Direct Transphysical Translocation Machine, Mk. II]].
* [[The Flavros Project]].
* [[Voidspace]]-based teleportation employed by [[HAWK#Archeo_Installation_2-2|the Ark]].
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Latest revision as of 17:40, 1 January 2025

Teleportation
General Information
TypeDevice/technology
UsesTransport
Translocation
PurposeTransporting things between two locations instantly
Organizational Information
Used ByTERAPRO
Asolab
Kraken Base
Kaphi'si


Teleportation refers to the transfer of matter or energy from one point to the other without traversing the physical space between them, often instantaneously.

Types

There are three different types of teleportation: full matter reconstruction, metaphysical reconstruction, and dimensional relays.

Atom reconstruction

Atom reconstruction involves scanning matter and reconstructing a copy of the scan, this is mostly exclusively used for inanimate objects.

Metaphysical reconstruction

Metaphysical reconstruction is a method capable of directly and safely transferring the target's consciousness (as a semi-tangible "thing") over to the target device while manually reconstructing their body, typically via the assistance of paratechnologies. It is safer for individuals than atom reconstruction but is still highly dangerous. Asolab and Kraken Base both use a metaphysical reassembler that uses a slower, but safer variant of the technology with no reported incidents. It is also an experimental method used to enter and exit digiverses.

Dimensional relay

A dimensional relay is a method that utilizes a viable interdimensional space to transfer the target thru in order to relay them through to the other device, which is the most common and safest way for individuals to be teleported in TERAPRO's teleportation device, the Remote Dimensional Access Point and Tear Emulator Machine (R-DAPATEM), was the first successful prototype demonstrating the technology.

History

Humanity's teleportation technology:

First pioneered by Tritonian scientists in the aftermath of the Fifth World War, early experiments were able to translocate small entities, albeit inefficiently. Transportation of matter and information through teleportation is extremely energy-intensive leaving little in the way of cost efficiency. Despite its apparent practical purposes, it is not an efficient form of travel, although research and development in the field is ongoing.

Dangers

Chaos rift

It is known that if a relay dimension tries to transport matter that exceeds its energy-density capacity, chaos rifting can occur. The only object known to cause this currently are digiverse prisms as they are energy-dense and small enough to fit in a teleporter. If a digiverse prism is teleported, it cannot successfully pass through the relay, causing it to release significant amounts of energy into the relay dimension. As the relay dimension is energy-dense and unstable, this causes chaotic rifting events between the original location and destination within realspace due to how the relay dimension weaves in-between these locations.

The first confirmed chaos rift appeared when Diamond-1 attempted to teleport a digiverse prism with Sakura in it to Narakam, which caused a portal storm across the TERAPRO and Vannakaram facilities, linking the two with thousands of portals.

Notable practical applications: