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===''Halo Infinite''===
===''Halo Infinite''===
The Quantum Translocator is a piece of [[Power-up|power]] [[equipment]] in ''[[Halo Infinite]]'' released in [[Season 04: Infection]]. When the player activates the equipment the first time, a portal is placed at their current location and a "thread" of energy follows them as they move about the map.{{Ref/Reuse|S4Sandbox}} To signify to the player that they have placed a portal, a glowing energy effect can be seen around the edges of the player's screen. When the player activates the equipment the second time, another portal is created at their location and they are instantly teleported back to the location of the previous portal, allowing them to escape an unfavorable situation. To clue in enemies on where the player went, a "thread" of energy trails back to the location of the portal.{{Ref/Reuse|HCSTwitch}}{{Ref/Reuse|S4Sandbox}} This process can be repeated several times, with each activation of the Quantum Translocator sending the player back to the location of the previous activation. However, there is a cooldown timer between each activation to prevent players from spamming the ability. Unlike the other power-ups in the game, [[Overshield]] and [[Active Camouflage]], the Quantum Translocator can be used more than once per pick-up. Instead, after the first activation of the Quantum Translocator, players may only use the device for a given time limit.{{Ref/Reuse|S4Sandbox}}{{Ref/Reuse|HINF}}
The Quantum Translocator is a piece of [[Power-up|power]] [[equipment]] in ''[[Halo Infinite]]'' released in [[Season 04: Infection]]. When the player activates the equipment the first time, a portal is placed at their current location and a "thread" of energy follows them as they move about the map.{{Ref/Reuse|S4Sandbox}} To signify to the player that they have placed a portal, a glowing energy effect can be seen around the edges of the player's screen. When the player activates the equipment the second time, another portal is created at their location and they are instantly teleported back to the location of the previous portal, allowing them to escape an unfavorable situation. To clue in enemies on where the player went, a "thread" of energy trails back to the location of the portal.{{Ref/Reuse|HCSTwitch}}{{Ref/Reuse|S4Sandbox}} This process can be repeated several times, with each activation of the Quantum Translocator sending the player back to the location of the previous activation. However, there is a cooldown timer between each activation to prevent players from spamming the ability. Unlike the other power-ups in the game, [[Overshield]] and [[Active Camouflage]], the Quantum Translocator can be used more than once per pick-up. Instead, after the first activation of the Quantum Translocator, players may only use the device for a given time limit.{{Ref/Reuse|S4Sandbox}}{{Ref/Reuse|HINF}}
==Production notes==
The Quantum Translocator was designed by concept artist [[:Category:Images by Ben Mauro|Ben Mauro]] for ''[[Halo Infinite]]'', and modelled by 3D artist [[:Category:Images by Can Tuncer|Can Tuncer]]. The decals on the weapon were created by the [[343 Industries]] UI team.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.artstation.com/artwork/vDzlQO|Site=ArtStation|Page=Halo Infinite Quantum Translocator|Quote=Showcasing the Quantum Translocator Model from Halo Infinite. This was a super fun asset to work on. The model is based on the concept by Ben Mauro. The Decals created by our amazing UI team at 343i really pushed it to the next level.|D=17|M=11|Y=2024}}


==Gallery==
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===Development images===
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<gallery>
File:HINF QuantumTranslocator.jpg|Render of the Quantum Translocator.
File:HINF QuantumTranslocator.jpg|Render of the Quantum Translocator.
File:HINF QuantumTranslocator Icon.png|HUD icon for the Quantum Translocator.
File:HINF QuantumTranslocator Icon.png|HUD icon for the Quantum Translocator.
File:HINF QuantumTranslocator Deploy Animation.gif|A GIF showcasing the deployment animation for the equipment.
File:HINF QuantumTranslocator Top.jpg|Top-down view of the Quantum Translocator.
File:HINF QuantumTranslocator HiPoly Render 1.jpg|A look at the high-poly source asset for the Quantum Translocator.
File:HINF QuantumTranslocator HiPoly Render 2.jpg|A look at the high-poly source asset for the Quantum Translocator.
File:HINF QuantumTranslocator HiPoly Render 3.jpg|A look at the high-poly source asset for the Quantum Translocator.
File:HINF QuantumTranslocator HiPoly Render 4.jpg|The low-poly model for the Quantum Translocator.
</gallery>
===Screenshots===
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File:HINF QuantumTranslocator Render.jpg|Various views of the translocator.
File:HINF QuantumTranslocator Decals Top.png|Decals, including the Watershed Division logo, on the Quantum Translocator.
File:HINF QuantumTranslocator Decals Top.png|Decals, including the Watershed Division logo, on the Quantum Translocator.
File:HINF QuantumTranslocator Decals Side.png|Text, including use instructions, printed on the side of the Quantum Translocator.
File:HINF QuantumTranslocator Decals Side.png|Text, including use instructions, printed on the side of the Quantum Translocator.

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