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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 | '''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 | == Categories: == | ||
There are three different types of teleportation: full matter reconstruction, metaphysical reconstruction, and dimensional relays. | |||
* '''Atom reconstruction''' involves scanning matter and reconstructing a copy of the scan, this is mostly exclusively used for inanimate objects. | |||
* '''Metaphysical reconstruction''' is a method capable of directly and safely transferring the target's consciousness (as a semi-tangible concept) 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. | |||
* 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 modern times. | |||
== 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 still active. | |||
== Notable practical applications: == | |||
* [[The Flavros Project]]. | |||
* Voidspace-based teleportation employed by [[HAWK#Archeo_Installation_2-2|the Ark]]. | |||
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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.
Categories:
There are three different types of teleportation: full matter reconstruction, metaphysical reconstruction, and dimensional relays.
- Atom reconstruction involves scanning matter and reconstructing a copy of the scan, this is mostly exclusively used for inanimate objects.
- Metaphysical reconstruction is a method capable of directly and safely transferring the target's consciousness (as a semi-tangible concept) 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.
- 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 modern times.
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 still active.
Notable practical applications:
- The Flavros Project.
- Voidspace-based teleportation employed by the Ark.
- (insert further)