A Warp Hole is the means of Faster than Light travel in the early Colony Wars Universe. A large scale form of Jump engine technology. In the times prior to the First Colony Wars, a warp hole was the only means of travel, located a the edge of each system, a Warp hole was generated by a Battle Platform at each side, enabling constant travel between systems for commerce, colonisation and for military operations.
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| - A Warp Hole is the means of Faster than Light travel in the early Colony Wars Universe. A large scale form of Jump engine technology. In the times prior to the First Colony Wars, a warp hole was the only means of travel, located a the edge of each system, a Warp hole was generated by a Battle Platform at each side, enabling constant travel between systems for commerce, colonisation and for military operations.
- Warp Holes are objects from The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. Scattered throughout Koholint Island, these portals are used to transport Link around the island quickly. When Link jumps into a Warp Hole, he warps to the next portal in the sequence. In order to use a Warp Hole, Link must have previously seen it. A book in Mabe Village Library, entitled The Properties Of Warp Holes, explains how to properly use Warp Holes.
- Unlike, it's counter part, it doesn't only teleport jutsu from one place to another, or to another dimension but to somewhat also accelerates the jutsu speed tremendously.
- Warp Hole is a technique in which, through the use of the Flame of Night, the user can create a portal to another location. The portal can also be given a gravitational ability (reminiscent of a black hole) to be used to forcibly draw something inside.
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| - A Warp Hole is the means of Faster than Light travel in the early Colony Wars Universe. A large scale form of Jump engine technology. In the times prior to the First Colony Wars, a warp hole was the only means of travel, located a the edge of each system, a Warp hole was generated by a Battle Platform at each side, enabling constant travel between systems for commerce, colonisation and for military operations.
- Warp Holes are objects from The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. Scattered throughout Koholint Island, these portals are used to transport Link around the island quickly. When Link jumps into a Warp Hole, he warps to the next portal in the sequence. In order to use a Warp Hole, Link must have previously seen it. A book in Mabe Village Library, entitled The Properties Of Warp Holes, explains how to properly use Warp Holes.
- Unlike, it's counter part, it doesn't only teleport jutsu from one place to another, or to another dimension but to somewhat also accelerates the jutsu speed tremendously.
- Warp Hole is a technique in which, through the use of the Flame of Night, the user can create a portal to another location. The portal can also be given a gravitational ability (reminiscent of a black hole) to be used to forcibly draw something inside.
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