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[[Image:Transwarp Nemesis.JPG|right|180px|thumb|Let's do the TransWarp again!]]'''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]], [[Subspace|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 [[Transcendent Technomorph|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|Let's do the TransWarp again!]]'''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]], [[Subspace|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 [[Transcendent Technomorph|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]]. | ||
==Fiction== | |||
===''Beast Wars'' cartoon continuity=== | |||
====''Beast Wars'' cartoon==== | |||
====3H comics==== | |||
====''Beast Machines'' cartoon==== | |||
===''Animated'' cartoon=== | |||
===''TransTech''=== | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 21:11, 22 August 2011
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.
Fiction
Beast Wars cartoon continuity
Beast Wars cartoon
3H comics
Beast Machines cartoon
Animated cartoon
TransTech
References


