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There seem to be two distinct forms of instantaneous travel in the ES universe: [[Travel platform]]s/[[Warp gate]]s and the Portal. Travel platforms and warp gates seem to be based on the same [[Elf | elven]] technology; warp gates were simply "re-invented" by [[human]]s, it seems.
There seem to be two distinct forms of instantaneous travel in the ES universe: [[Travel platform]]s/[[Warp gate]]s and the Portal. Travel platforms and warp gates seem to be based on the same [[Elf | elven]] technology; warp gates were simply "re-invented" by [[human]]s, it seems.
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On the other hand the Portal device is profoundly different.  Where the other two are roughly equivalent to a Star Trek transporter ([http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2004-06-14 the way Sarine explains it]), a Portal device seems to be more on the line of Stargate. When [[Sarine]] activated the platform it created a [http://errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2005-09-12 vortex] in the air and [http://errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2005-09-14 Sarine stuck a sword through to the other side], so it may be some sort of a worm hole.
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On the other hand the Portal device is profoundly different.  Where the other two are roughly equivalent to a Star Trek transporter ([http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2004-06-14 the way Sarine explains it]), a Portal device seems to be more on the line of Stargate. When [[Sarine Elle | Sarine]] activated the platform it created a [http://errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2005-09-12 vortex] in the air and [http://errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2005-09-14 Sarine stuck a sword through to the other side], so it may be some sort of a worm hole.
It has different effects on the user, too.  [[Jon Amraphel | Jon]], who doesn't like warp gates, [http://errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2005-09-16 compares] using the Portal to "walking peacefully through a hallway" rather than "being brutally sodomized by rabid monkeys hyped up on drugs" as in a warp gate.
It has different effects on the user, too.  [[Jon Amraphel | Jon]], who doesn't like warp gates, [http://errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2005-09-16 compares] using the Portal to "walking peacefully through a hallway" rather than "being brutally sodomized by rabid monkeys hyped up on drugs" as in a warp gate.

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A means for instantaneous travel, first seen here.

Description

There seem to be two distinct forms of instantaneous travel in the ES universe: Travel platforms/Warp gates and the Portal. Travel platforms and warp gates seem to be based on the same elven technology; warp gates were simply "re-invented" by humans, it seems.

On the other hand the Portal device is profoundly different. Where the other two are roughly equivalent to a Star Trek transporter (the way Sarine explains it), a Portal device seems to be more on the line of Stargate. When Sarine activated the platform it created a vortex in the air and Sarine stuck a sword through to the other side, so it may be some sort of a worm hole.

It has different effects on the user, too. Jon, who doesn't like warp gates, compares using the Portal to "walking peacefully through a hallway" rather than "being brutally sodomized by rabid monkeys hyped up on drugs" as in a warp gate.

Where Used

So far the only such device known acts as a door to the resting place of Goddess Anilis, aka the Giant Magic Potato. Interestingly, Sarine (who didn't know anything about the Giant Magic Potato before their visit there) appears to know that there's a real difference between a Portal and a warp gate, so maybe she's been exposed to one somewhere else. Time will tell -- maybe.

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