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[[Image:Transwarp Nemesis.JPG|right|180px|thumb|]]'''Transwarp''' is the name for the general nothingness that lies in the for-purposes-of-description-let's-call-it-"space" between [[Universal stream|realities]]. [[Space Bridge|Space bridges]], [[Time travel|Time travel]], [[Subspace|subspace storage pockets]], [[Transwarp Drive|Transwarp Drive]], and most other forms of faster-than-light propulsion all involve transwarp somehow, even if their builders don't always quite understand the specifics. The huge amount of energy needed to connect two discrete points in a single universe, or the utterly immense amount it takes to go against the natural flow of time makes travel through it slightly, very slightly, a little ...''unreliable'', as you might not even end up in the same time or ''universe'' you were starting from. Or aiming for. Or even in a universe at all. Fortunately for frequent travelers, the inhabitants of [[TransTech|one of the older, more advanced realities]] have kindly set up a [[Axiom Nexus|safety net]] of sorts, oftentimes rescuing those, both the on-purpose and the accidental, otherwise lost to the not-always tender mercies of the multiverse. | [[Image:Transwarp Nemesis.JPG|right|180px|thumb|]]'''Transwarp''' (also written as '''TransWarp''' <ref>[[Transformers Animated: The Game]]</ref>) is the name for the general nothingness that lies in the for-purposes-of-description-let's-call-it-"space" between [[Universal stream|realities]]. [[Space Bridge|Space bridges]], [[Time travel|Time travel]], [[Subspace|subspace storage pockets]], [[Transwarp Drive|Transwarp Drive]], and most other forms of faster-than-light propulsion all involve transwarp somehow, even if their builders don't always quite understand the specifics. The huge amount of energy needed to connect two discrete points in a single universe, or the utterly immense amount it takes to go against the natural flow of time makes travel through it slightly, very slightly, a little ...''unreliable'', as you might not even end up in the same time or ''universe'' you were starting from. Or aiming for. Or even in a universe at all. Fortunately for frequent travelers, the inhabitants of [[TransTech|one of the older, more advanced realities]] have kindly set up a [[Axiom Nexus|safety net]] of sorts, oftentimes rescuing those, both the on-purpose and the accidental, otherwise lost to the not-always tender mercies of the multiverse. | ||
For an entire non-existence of formless nothing, it's got [[Ancient gods|some who call it home]]. You probably wouldn't want them to [[Ramjet (Universe)|notice you]]. | For an entire non-existence of formless nothing, it's got [[Ancient gods|some who call it home]]. You probably wouldn't want them to [[Ramjet (Universe)|notice you]]. | ||
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Revision as of 13:48, 19 March 2009
Transwarp (also written as TransWarp [1]) is the name for the general nothingness that lies in the for-purposes-of-description-let's-call-it-"space" between realities. Space bridges, Time travel, subspace storage pockets, Transwarp Drive, and most other forms of faster-than-light propulsion all involve transwarp somehow, even if their builders don't always quite understand the specifics. The huge amount of energy needed to connect two discrete points in a single universe, or the utterly immense amount it takes to go against the natural flow of time makes travel through it slightly, very slightly, a little ...unreliable, as you might not even end up in the same time or universe you were starting from. Or aiming for. Or even in a universe at all. Fortunately for frequent travelers, the inhabitants of one of the older, more advanced realities have kindly set up a safety net of sorts, oftentimes rescuing those, both the on-purpose and the accidental, otherwise lost to the not-always tender mercies of the multiverse.
For an entire non-existence of formless nothing, it's got some who call it home. You probably wouldn't want them to notice you.

