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'''Teleportation''' is the relocation of an object between two points | '''Teleportation''' is the relocation of an object between two points instantly, usually ignoring any obstructions in between. | ||
In [[science fiction]], teleportation is usually accomplished with technology, but in some settings it is a [[psionic|paranormal]] ability. In [[fantasy]] works, teleportation is a common magical ability. | |||
== Examples of Teleportation Technology == | == Examples of Teleportation Technology == | ||
===Star Trek=== | ===Star Trek=== | ||
The most famous form of teleportation in [[science fiction]] is the [[transporter]] from [[Star Trek]], which is in use by most space-faring species in the [[Milky Way|galaxy]]. | The most famous form of teleportation in [[science fiction]] is the [[transporter]] from [[Star Trek]], which is in use by most space-faring species in the [[Milky Way|galaxy]]. Humanity has had transporter technology since the mid 22nd century and only primitive species in backwater sections of the galaxy, such as the [[Talaxian]]s and the [[Kazon]], lack it. | ||
===Stargate=== | ===Stargate=== | ||
In [[Stargate]], teleportation is done using a | In [[Stargate]], teleportation is done using a variety of technologies. The most notable is the [[Stargate (device)|titular Gate network]]. For short range jumps, the [[Goa'uld]] use devices known as [[ring transporter]]s that allow instant travel between two points in relatively close proximity, while the [[Asgard]] have a much more advanced form of teleportation, which does not require terminals. Asgard teleportation technology can also be used to serve a similar function to Star Trek [[replicator]]s. This technology was eventually shared with the [[Earth|Tau'ri]]. The [[Ori]] have at their disposal ring transporters comparable to those of the Goa'uld and have developed a system to deploy them using an air-dropped ring terminal, allowing for rapid deployment of soldiers onto the field. The Gadmeer<ref>SG-1: Scorched Earth</ref>, Aschen<ref>SG-1: 2010 and 2001</ref> and Martin's people<ref>SG-1: Wormhole Xtreme</ref> also have teleportation | ||
The [[Wraith]] also make use of teleportation technology, equipping [[Wraith Dart|Darts]] with a system known as a Culling Beam. This allows them to rapidly harvest humans for sustenance. | The [[Wraith]] also make use of teleportation technology, equipping [[Wraith Dart|Darts]] with a system known as a Culling Beam, storing them as patterns. This allows them to rapidly harvest humans for sustenance. | ||
===Warhammer 40,000=== | ===Warhammer 40,000=== | ||
Many of the Warhammer 40,000 factions have access to teleportation technology that shifts matter from place to place through the [[Immaterium|Warp]], making it extremely hazardous to use. | Many of the Warhammer 40,000 factions have access to teleportation technology that shifts matter from place to place through the [[Immaterium|Warp]], making it extremely hazardous to use. | ||
* The [[Imperium of Man]] has large teleportation systems that it sometimes uses to deploy shock troops from orbit to important tactical objectives on battlefields. | * The [[Imperium of Man]] has large teleportation systems that it sometimes uses to deploy shock troops from orbit to important tactical objectives on battlefields. This technology is poorly understood and use by individuals not wearing Terminator Armor is usually lethal. | ||
* The [[Eldar]] have miniaturized teleportation technology that their elite Warp Spider Aspect | * The [[Eldar]] have miniaturized teleportation technology that their elite Warp Spider [[Aspect Warrior]]s can use for short-range teleports in battle. | ||
* The [[ | * The [[Necrons]] have the ability to teleport entire armies at a time. This technology is not warp based. | ||
* The [[Ork]]s have surprisingly well-developed teleportation technology that they use rather recklessly, compared to other races. Among their weapons is the Shokk Attack gun, which teleports Gretchins into enemy vehicles. | |||
===[[Marvel]] Cinematic Universe=== | |||
* The [[Asgard (Marvel)|Asgardian]] "Bifrost" device can teleport armies across interstellar distances. | |||
* The [[Tesseract]] can create [[wormhole]]s that bridge interstellar distances. | |||
* [[Magic|Sorcerers]] can employ items called "sling rings" to create teleportation portals between distant locations. | |||
==References== | |||
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[[Category: Science Fiction]] | [[Category: Science Fiction]] | ||
[[Category:Psionics]] | [[Category:Psionics]] |
Latest revision as of 15:50, 1 May 2019
Teleportation is the relocation of an object between two points instantly, usually ignoring any obstructions in between.
In science fiction, teleportation is usually accomplished with technology, but in some settings it is a paranormal ability. In fantasy works, teleportation is a common magical ability.
Examples of Teleportation Technology
Star Trek
The most famous form of teleportation in science fiction is the transporter from Star Trek, which is in use by most space-faring species in the galaxy. Humanity has had transporter technology since the mid 22nd century and only primitive species in backwater sections of the galaxy, such as the Talaxians and the Kazon, lack it.
Stargate
In Stargate, teleportation is done using a variety of technologies. The most notable is the titular Gate network. For short range jumps, the Goa'uld use devices known as ring transporters that allow instant travel between two points in relatively close proximity, while the Asgard have a much more advanced form of teleportation, which does not require terminals. Asgard teleportation technology can also be used to serve a similar function to Star Trek replicators. This technology was eventually shared with the Tau'ri. The Ori have at their disposal ring transporters comparable to those of the Goa'uld and have developed a system to deploy them using an air-dropped ring terminal, allowing for rapid deployment of soldiers onto the field. The Gadmeer[1], Aschen[2] and Martin's people[3] also have teleportation
The Wraith also make use of teleportation technology, equipping Darts with a system known as a Culling Beam, storing them as patterns. This allows them to rapidly harvest humans for sustenance.
Warhammer 40,000
Many of the Warhammer 40,000 factions have access to teleportation technology that shifts matter from place to place through the Warp, making it extremely hazardous to use.
- The Imperium of Man has large teleportation systems that it sometimes uses to deploy shock troops from orbit to important tactical objectives on battlefields. This technology is poorly understood and use by individuals not wearing Terminator Armor is usually lethal.
- The Eldar have miniaturized teleportation technology that their elite Warp Spider Aspect Warriors can use for short-range teleports in battle.
- The Necrons have the ability to teleport entire armies at a time. This technology is not warp based.
- The Orks have surprisingly well-developed teleportation technology that they use rather recklessly, compared to other races. Among their weapons is the Shokk Attack gun, which teleports Gretchins into enemy vehicles.
Marvel Cinematic Universe
- The Asgardian "Bifrost" device can teleport armies across interstellar distances.
- The Tesseract can create wormholes that bridge interstellar distances.
- Sorcerers can employ items called "sling rings" to create teleportation portals between distant locations.