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[[File:Teleportation Grid.JPG|thumb|150px|[[John-117]] translocating via [[Installation 04]]'s teleportation grid.]] | [[File:Teleportation Grid.JPG|thumb|150px|[[John-117]] translocating via [[Installation 04]]'s teleportation grid.]] | ||
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Slipspace can also serve as means of virtually instantaneous transport over short distances. Originally developed by the Forerunners, Slipspace translocation technology allows its user to safely pass between two locations by enveloping the user in a Slipspace field and transporting them to the intended destination.<ref>''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx'', p. 311-212</ref> The Forerunners utilized this technology to a great effect, using it in [[teleportation grid]]s and [[Teleporter|transportation pads]] encountered on many of their installations. Forerunners utilised unmediated slipspace cores in translocation grids that were able to generate stable slipspace pathways across installations that sacrificed the flexibility of destination for security, speed, and safety.{{Ref/Reuse|WF11}} Later, the Covenant also adopted this technology and are known to have used it in their [[gravity throne]]s and [[ | Slipspace can also serve as means of virtually instantaneous transport over short distances. Originally developed by the Forerunners, Slipspace translocation technology allows its user to safely pass between two locations by enveloping the user in a Slipspace field and transporting them to the intended destination.<ref>''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx'', p. 311-212</ref> The Forerunners utilized this technology to a great effect, using it in [[teleportation grid]]s and [[Teleporter|transportation pads]] encountered on many of their installations. Forerunners utilised unmediated slipspace cores in translocation grids that were able to generate stable slipspace pathways across installations that sacrificed the flexibility of destination for security, speed, and safety.{{Ref/Reuse|WF11}} Later, the Covenant also adopted this technology and are known to have used it in their [[gravity throne]]s and [[Covenant spire|spires]]. | ||
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