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Hypergate
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Hypergates were a form of faster-than-light transportation used by the ancient Gree civilization. Generally stated in Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, published in the year 1915 AD (circa -865 NC), and modified by later theories such as Kaluza Klein and Supergravity, space is not simply vacuum, but is in the form of a unified spacetime, existing in some eleven dimensions. Mass, energy and momentum can curve spacetime. A simple two-dimensional analogy usually given is that of large heavy masses sitting on a rubber sheet - the masses cause the sheet to divot in the region around themselves. Hypergates (Shoed Nawadd in Celestial), also called Stargates in the Galactic Basic translation of the Celestial words, was a device used by many cultures to travel instantly from one planet to another. Most worlds had one gate, but some Keralan colonized worlds had two. The Hypergates worked in one way—to go back to the point of origin, one would have to dial again from the destination—and the destruction of one in the Celestial, Terran and Lemurian Models would create an explosion capable of devastating over three quarters of the planet. This was used during the Terran-Keralan war Hypergates are an advanced sytstem of Jump-gates used by the Dom Kavash to travel across their empire very quikcly, as said by Professor Quintaine on Planet Toledo in the last part of the Single-player Story.
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Iris Energy shield
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Celestials
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depends on the energy source
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Hypergate
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--03-20 A Record of the Dread Masters
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Transport device
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1.5E11
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From 3 tons to 11.000 tons
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around 10.000.000 BBY
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Celestials, Lemurians, Rakatans, Gree, Newardans, Terrans
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Transport
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info/news/blog/20130913 info/news/news-article/20170321
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Terra, Kerala, Naboo and many other Planets
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Usually 8 mt, but the Lemurians build some as big as one mile diameter
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Hypergates were a form of faster-than-light transportation used by the ancient Gree civilization. Generally stated in Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, published in the year 1915 AD (circa -865 NC), and modified by later theories such as Kaluza Klein and Supergravity, space is not simply vacuum, but is in the form of a unified spacetime, existing in some eleven dimensions. Mass, energy and momentum can curve spacetime. A simple two-dimensional analogy usually given is that of large heavy masses sitting on a rubber sheet - the masses cause the sheet to divot in the region around themselves. It can be reasonably intuitive that given the fluidic nature of the spacetime "fabric" that large-scale curvature can occur. Under these conditions, two distant points in three-dimensional space can actually be quite close together in eleven-dimensional spacetime. A simple analogy for this: a worm crawling over the surface of an apple - two points can seem quite distant along the surface, but can actually be quite close if the worm burrows through the apple. If two points are in close proximity in this fashion, then by some process not fully understood, a tunnel is formed in spacetime, joining these two points, similar to the worm burrowing through the apple. This tunnel is called a Wormhole. Travel through wormholes is virtually instantaneous. The natural process which forms wormholes is quite random - as well as not being fully understood, a wormhole can join to a different part of space at different times, and are rarely located in convenient places. Hypergates are a means of artificially inducing a wormhole exactly in a desired position, and going to a desired destination. Hypergates and hyperspace technology was invented by Omata Kane, who realised that application of exactly the right kind of energy to a Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) would cause curvature of space. Each leaf of the hypergate structure is composed of BEC, and is powered by a fusion reactor at the centre of the leaf. When power is applied, the leaves twist space between them - the direction of this twist can be directed at another gate by fluctuating the power input. When the focal point spacetime pressure (which today is measured in Kanes) approaches zero, the leaves unfurl, pushing the focal point through hyperspace in the direction intended. The provision of another gate at the far end of the newly-created artificial wormhole aids in stability, but it is not required - indeed, the first exploration probes were sent without gates, as there were none in the area where the probes were being sent. Like wormholes, travel through hypergates is instantaneous. The leaves of the hypergate may even be detached from each other and pulled away from the focal point using tugboats - this allows much larger vessels, like the Deimos-Class Colony Ships to pass through. Hypergates are an advanced sytstem of Jump-gates used by the Dom Kavash to travel across their empire very quikcly, as said by Professor Quintaine on Planet Toledo in the last part of the Single-player Story. Hypergates (Shoed Nawadd in Celestial), also called Stargates in the Galactic Basic translation of the Celestial words, was a device used by many cultures to travel instantly from one planet to another. Most worlds had one gate, but some Keralan colonized worlds had two. The Hypergates worked in one way—to go back to the point of origin, one would have to dial again from the destination—and the destruction of one in the Celestial, Terran and Lemurian Models would create an explosion capable of devastating over three quarters of the planet. This was used during the Terran-Keralan war