Wormhole

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A wormhole was a passage which linked two separate points in space-time, usually serving as a shortcut between those two points.

The Stingrays traveled from planet to planet through wormholes they created. One of these linked the planets San Helios and Earth, through which the passengers of a London bus arrived. The wormhole was eventually closed by Professor Malcolm Taylor before most of the Stingrays could get through, thus saving the world. These wormholes contained high amounts of dangerous energy and instantly incinerated anything that passed through it, including diamonds. The only way to survive a journey through the wormhole was with a metal shield enclosing the occupants, acting as a Faraday cage. A damaged bus would suffice. The Stingrays could travel through their wormholes due to their metal exoskeletons. (DW: Planet of the Dead)

The Shalka were capable of converting black holes into wormholes. (WC: Scream of the Shalka)

During the Millennium War, the Osirians stopped the Mad Mind of Bophemeral from creating a wormhole in the Horsehead Nebula, which would have killed quintillions. (PDA: The Quantum Archangel)

Phobos had a wormhole located on its surface. (BBCR/BFA: Phobos)

The Daleks utilized a device known as a Oblivion Continuum, which drew power from a captured wormhole. (DW: Victory of the Daleks)

Brox's spaceship began creating wormholes when its engines began to wear out. (DWA: Nowhere Man)

The Hellmouth wormhole was believed to lead to Nosfera II. (DWBIT: #37)

Santa Claus used a temporal wormhole generator to send clones of himself through time in order to deliver presents to all children on Christmas Eve. (ST: The Man Who (Nearly) Killed Christmas)

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