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Teleportation is possible in Warhammer 40,000 but is not really a pleasant thing to do since it basically involves making a short jump through The Warp. | Teleportation is possible in Warhammer 40,000 but is not really a pleasant thing to do since it basically involves making a short jump through The Warp. | ||
== Star Trek == | == Star Trek == | ||
Teleportation is a common technology among all spacefaring powers by the 23rd century. It's usually quite safe, though it can be quite finicky and can be stopped by a wide variety of things from jammers to electromagnetic storms. | Teleportation is a common technology among all spacefaring powers by the 23rd century leaving aside some podunk regions of the Delta Quadrant. It's usually quite safe, though it can be quite finicky and can be stopped by a wide variety of things from jammers to electromagnetic storms. | ||
==Dungeons and Dragons== | ==Dungeons and Dragons== | ||
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Revision as of 18:01, 22 August 2017
Teleportation is making an object disappear in one location and appear in another. It is fairly common in sci-fi and fantasy.
Warhammer 40,000
Teleportation is possible in Warhammer 40,000 but is not really a pleasant thing to do since it basically involves making a short jump through The Warp.
Star Trek
Teleportation is a common technology among all spacefaring powers by the 23rd century leaving aside some podunk regions of the Delta Quadrant. It's usually quite safe, though it can be quite finicky and can be stopped by a wide variety of things from jammers to electromagnetic storms.
Dungeons and Dragons
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