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== About ==
 
== About ==
  
A Jump Point is a location where the structure of the [[Terminology:Universe|universe]] is of such a quality as to allow devices invented for the purpose, so-called [[Terminology:Jump Drive|Jump Drives]], to influence the structure in such a way that it becomes penetrable.
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A Jump Point is a location where space-time has been distorted in such a way as to allow for the efficient opening (via [[Terminology:Jump Drive|Jump Drives]]) of a shortcut between said location and another specific location, usually in another star system. Jump Points appear to be of artificial construction, connecting a large number of star systems in a [[Terminology:Jump Network|network]] that would appear to pre-date any known extant sapient species. The construction of the jump network is therefore surmised to be the work of either the [[Species:Ancients|Ancients]] or [[Species:TWHON|TWHON]], and the particular means or mechanisms by which these points in space were connected and continue to be connected remains a topic of significant research interest, but limited findings.
  
The usefulness of [[Terminology:Jump Point|Jump Points]] lies therein that by penetrating the structure of the [[Terminology:Universe|universe]], one can overcome enourmous distances within no time or almost no time, whereas otherwise one would eventually have to travel for aeons --- even at the maximum speed of the fastest vessel that could possibly be [[HowTo:Create Models|built]] by the most advanced technologies yet available --- to make for the same distance.
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Transit via jump points is the primary means of interstellar travel, and jump points are thus of significant [[Manual:Warfare|military]] and economic importance.
 
 
Thus, [[Terminology:Jump Point|Jump Points]] are an aspect of major importance in the more general concept of [[Terminology:Movement|movement]]. Since [[Terminology:Movement|movement]] has also ever been a crucial moment to consider in strategical and [[Development:Economy|economical]] considerations, [[Terminology:Jump Point|Jump Points]] can easily get subjected to [[Manual:Warfare|warfare]].
 
 
 
[[Terminology:Jump Point|Jump Points]] work by connecting locations of the [[Terminology:Universe|universe]] to other locations of the same. You can as well call that their function. Locations of the [[Terminology:Universe|universe]], in the sense relevant to [[Terminology:Jump Point|Jump Points]], are [[Terminology:System|systems]] and, thereby, [[Terminology:Sector|sectors]].
 
 
 
Since [[Terminology:Jump Point|Jump Points]] are not perceptible by the unaided senses of (most) living creatures, your ships [[Manual:Computer|computers]] create a virtual image onto your [[Manual:HUD|HUD]] to illustrate their eventual presence.
 
 
 
Neither take it for granted that all [[Terminology:Jump Point|Jump Points]] can be used from all locations they may lead you to, nor remain assured of the persistency of any [[Terminology:Jump Point|Jump Point]] you discover. The structure of the [[Terminology:Universe|universe]] is so much intricated as to there is always chances for your [[Terminology:Jump Drive|Jump Drive]] to render peculiar results when merryly engaged.
 
 
 
== Remark ==
 
 
 
This article is intended to be read in conjuntion with [[Terminology:Jump Drive|Jump Drive]] and [[Terminology:Jump|Jump]], starting with [[Terminology:Jump|Jump]].
 
  
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As inactive jump points cannot be perceived by the unaided senses of any known living creatures, known jump points coordinates are denoted by a virtual image in your [[Manual:HUD|HUD]].
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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Jump Point

About

A Jump Point is a location where space-time has been distorted in such a way as to allow for the efficient opening (via Jump Drives) of a shortcut between said location and another specific location, usually in another star system. Jump Points appear to be of artificial construction, connecting a large number of star systems in a network that would appear to pre-date any known extant sapient species. The construction of the jump network is therefore surmised to be the work of either the Ancients or TWHON, and the particular means or mechanisms by which these points in space were connected and continue to be connected remains a topic of significant research interest, but limited findings.

Transit via jump points is the primary means of interstellar travel, and jump points are thus of significant military and economic importance.

As inactive jump points cannot be perceived by the unaided senses of any known living creatures, known jump points coordinates are denoted by a virtual image in your HUD.

See also