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'''The Gateway''' was a structure located at the intersection between [[N-Space]] and [[E-Space]] (where the coordinates were at zero). | '''The Gateway''' was a structure located at the intersection between [[N-Space]] and [[E-Space]] (where the coordinates were at zero). | ||
It appeared to be the remains of an old castle which was probably constructed by the [[Tharil]]s as it was the centre of their empire. Inside the Gateway were [[mirror]]s used by the Tharils to travel the universe. They were guarded by the [[Gundan]] robots, who walked the [[time wind]]s where [[human]]s could not. | It appeared to be the remains of an old [[castle]] which was probably constructed by the [[Tharil]]s as it was the centre of their empire. Inside the Gateway were [[mirror]]s used by the Tharils to travel the universe. They were guarded by the [[Gundan]] robots, who walked the [[time wind]]s where [[human]]s could not. | ||
The Gateway was partially destroyed when [[Rorvik]] attempted a backblast it with his [[spaceship]] as a way to escape it. ([[DW]]: ''[[Warriors' Gate]]'') | The Gateway was partially destroyed when [[Rorvik]] attempted a backblast it with his [[spaceship]] as a way to escape it. ([[DW]]: ''[[Warriors' Gate]]'') |
Revision as of 01:14, 23 April 2012
The Gateway was a structure located at the intersection between N-Space and E-Space (where the coordinates were at zero).
It appeared to be the remains of an old castle which was probably constructed by the Tharils as it was the centre of their empire. Inside the Gateway were mirrors used by the Tharils to travel the universe. They were guarded by the Gundan robots, who walked the time winds where humans could not.
The Gateway was partially destroyed when Rorvik attempted a backblast it with his spaceship as a way to escape it. (DW: Warriors' Gate)
Adric described the Gateway as a "pan-dimensional structure allowing transference between Minowski Space to other quantum states, access to non-Euclidean geometries, post-mathematic spatio-temporal co-ordinates and extra-universal..." (MA: Cold Fusion)