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A '''Slipspace Anomaly''' is an unusual event that occurs in [[Slipspace]]. Several abnormal Slipspace behaviors fall under the term Slipspace anomaly. A Slipspace anomaly, however, is very rare, and can put a craft's ability to transition safely into jeopardy.
A '''slipspace anomaly''' is an unusual event that occurs in [[slipstream space]]. Several abnormal slipspace behaviors could be categorized as slipspace anomalies. Slipspace anomalies are very rare and can put a craft's ability to transition safely into Slipspace in jeopardy.


==Time-Space Rip==
==Time dilation==
One slipspace anomaly occurred in [[2552]], in which a [[Forerunner]] [[Deep-Space Artifact|artifact]] carried by the [[UNSC Apocalypso|UNSC ''Apocalypso'']] created a giant rip in both realspace in [[Lunar]] orbit and in slipspace. The rip acted as a portal between the years 2552 and [[2004]], and both the [[UNSC]] [[Orbital Defense Platform]] ''[[Nassau Station]]''<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/news/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=7349 Building a Spartan]</ref> and part of the ''Apocalypso''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s shipboard [[AI]] [[Melissa (AI)|Melissa]] were sent back through it. In addition, all communications within the [[Solar System]] were silenced for over [[seven]] seconds. When the artifact was deactivated several weeks later, the rip closed and the AI was rejoined in 2552; the fate of Nassau Station remains uncertain.
There is anecdotal evidence that the normal laws of nature "bend" in proximity to an active [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine|Shaw-Fujikawa drive]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=HGoO|Halo: Ghosts of Onyx|Chapter 3}} Slipspace shows marked discrepancies between those in slipstream and those in normal space. Ships occasionally arrive at their destination days or weeks before scheduled. In rare cases that are often classified, ships have been reported arriving at their destination before even entering slipspace at their departure point.<ref name="tug">'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''' (2010), ''[[Tug o' War]]''</ref>


==Space Bubble==
==Time-space rip==
The [[Forerunner Crystal|crystal]] found at [[Reach]] also created a Slipspace anomaly, which caused all surrounding ships to be in Slipspace too. One could fire their guns in this Slipspace, but Covenant ships couldn't recharge their shields. Shots fired did not obey the standard laws of physics and instead disappeared and reappeared in different locations until they hit something. There was also a fog present in the bubble, instead of the black nothing of normal Slipspace.
One slipspace anomaly occurred in [[2552]], in which a [[Forerunner]] [[Deep-Space Artifact|artifact]] carried by the {{UNSCShip|Apocalypso}} created a giant rip in both realspace in [[Luna]]r orbit and in Slipspace. The rip acted as a portal between the years 2552 and [[2004]], sending part of the ''Apocalypso''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s shipboard [[Artificial Intelligence|AI construct]], [[Melissa]], through it. In addition, all communications within the [[Sol system]] were silenced for over [[seven]] seconds. When the artifact was deactivated several weeks later, the rip closed and the AI was sent back to 2552.
 
==Space bubble==
The [[Menachite Forerunner crystal|Forerunner crystal]] found in the [[Menachite portal complex]] on [[Reach]], coupled with Cortana's incorrect Slipspace calculations also created a Slipspace anomaly. This anomaly caused the ship the artifact was in, as well as all surrounding ships, to enter an anomalous Slipspace dimension when transitioned into Slipspace. One could fire their weaponry in this sub-dimension, but Covenant ships could not recharge their shields. Shots fired did not obey the standard laws of physics and instead disappeared and reappeared in different locations until they hit something. There was also fog present in the bubble, instead of the black nothingness of normal Slipspace.
 
==The Forerunner Dreadnought's wake==
On [[2552#November|November 3, 2552]], after witnessing the aftermath of the [[Battle of Installation 05]] and the beginning of the [[Great Schism]], the crew of the {{UNSCShip|Dusk}} set course for Earth. The prowler arrived at Earth within hours by following the Slipspace wake of the [[Anodyne Spirit|Forerunner Dreadnought]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''', ''page 289''</ref> Strangely, the Dreadnought did not arrive in the Sol system for a further five days, and it did not arrive at Earth until November 17.<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=16989 '''Bungie Weekly Update''' ''1.23.09'']</ref>
 
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo: First Strike]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[i love bees]]''
*''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''
*''[[Halo: Glasslands]]''


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A slipspace anomaly is an unusual event that occurs in slipstream space. Several abnormal slipspace behaviors could be categorized as slipspace anomalies. Slipspace anomalies are very rare and can put a craft's ability to transition safely into Slipspace in jeopardy.

Time dilation[edit]

There is anecdotal evidence that the normal laws of nature "bend" in proximity to an active Shaw-Fujikawa drive.[1] Slipspace shows marked discrepancies between those in slipstream and those in normal space. Ships occasionally arrive at their destination days or weeks before scheduled. In rare cases that are often classified, ships have been reported arriving at their destination before even entering slipspace at their departure point.[2]

Time-space rip[edit]

One slipspace anomaly occurred in 2552, in which a Forerunner artifact carried by the UNSC Apocalypso created a giant rip in both realspace in Lunar orbit and in Slipspace. The rip acted as a portal between the years 2552 and 2004, sending part of the Apocalypso's shipboard AI construct, Melissa, through it. In addition, all communications within the Sol system were silenced for over seven seconds. When the artifact was deactivated several weeks later, the rip closed and the AI was sent back to 2552.

Space bubble[edit]

The Forerunner crystal found in the Menachite portal complex on Reach, coupled with Cortana's incorrect Slipspace calculations also created a Slipspace anomaly. This anomaly caused the ship the artifact was in, as well as all surrounding ships, to enter an anomalous Slipspace dimension when transitioned into Slipspace. One could fire their weaponry in this sub-dimension, but Covenant ships could not recharge their shields. Shots fired did not obey the standard laws of physics and instead disappeared and reappeared in different locations until they hit something. There was also fog present in the bubble, instead of the black nothingness of normal Slipspace.

The Forerunner Dreadnought's wake[edit]

On November 3, 2552, after witnessing the aftermath of the Battle of Installation 05 and the beginning of the Great Schism, the crew of the UNSC Dusk set course for Earth. The prowler arrived at Earth within hours by following the Slipspace wake of the Forerunner Dreadnought.[3] Strangely, the Dreadnought did not arrive in the Sol system for a further five days, and it did not arrive at Earth until November 17.[4]

List of appearances[edit]

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