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==Process==
==Process==
The H<sub>2</sub>O scoop process would start with plasma coils being placed around the location which was to be transported (which would cause an unusual static build-up in the area). A few days later a raincloud would form over the location, but nowhere else (as [[Tish Jones]] pointed out that it's like a cartoon where there is a rain cloud over somebody's head). A short thunderstorm would follow, which ended when the rain from the storm rose back into the cloud. After a short period and a flash of light, the location would be transported.
The H<sub>2</sub>O scoop process would start with plasma coils being placed around the location which was to be transported (which would cause an unusual static build-up in the area). A few days later a raincloud would form over the location, but nowhere else ([[Tish Jones]] pointed out that it was like a cartoon where there was a rain cloud over somebody's head). A short thunderstorm would follow, which ended when the rain from the storm rose back into the cloud. After a short period and a flash of light, the location would be transported.


If the destination did not have a life-sustaining atmosphere, a [[force field]] would be placed around the location to keep the inhabitants alive. ([[DW]]: ''[[Smith and Jones]]'')
If the destination did not have a life-sustaining atmosphere, a [[force field]] would be placed around the location to keep the inhabitants alive. ([[DW]]: ''[[Smith and Jones]]'')
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