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= Jump =
 
= Jump =
 
  
 
== About ==
 
== About ==
  
'Jumping' is called a method to overcome enormous distances within almost no time or no time at all. This is achieved by penetrating the very structure of the [[Terminology:Universe|universe]], instead of following along its winded paths of space and time.
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'Jumping' is the colloquial term for transiting across any of the wormhole-like connections between the [[Terminology:Jump Point|Jump Points]] that comprise the ancient and presumably artificial [[Terminology:Jump Network|Jump Network]]. Jump based travel is the foundation of all known interstellar economies, as it is the only known practical method to overcome the enormous distances involved in a timely and affordable fashion.
  
For example, between two points on a sheet of paper, not the straight line is the shortest way to go from one point to the other. The shortest way is folding the paper so that the both points get into immediate contact with each other, with only, if at all, the thin layer of paper in beween them. Take a needle to penetrate that layer, and you get from one point to the other without having to travel along the straight line --- and thus within (almost) no time.
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The rapidity of Jump based transit is achieved by moving through shortcuts that fold the structure of the [[Terminology:Universe|universe]], rather than following a path along more 'normal' space-time. [[Terminology:Jump Drive|Jump Drives]] are devices capable of rendering these shortcuts exploitable for movement. As no extant species has demonstrated the technological capability to create folds connecting such distant points in space, let alone create a fold with sufficient persistance and transport capacitance for material transit, Jumping can occur only at existing [[Terminology:Jump Point|Jump Points]].
  
Taking the needle and penetrating the paper with it is about making a [[Terminology:Jump|jump]]. Since the structure of the [[Terminology:Universe|universe]] is not as simple to fold or to penetrate as a sheet of paper is, it can be penetrated only at locations where it is sufficiently pervious. These locations are called [[Terminology:Jump Points|Jump Points]].
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In Vega Strike, ships perform jumps by [[Terminology:Movement|moving]] to [[Terminology:Jump Point|Jump Points]] and engaging their [[Terminology:Jump Drive|Jump Drives]].
  
In Vega Strike, ships make jumps by [[Terminology: Movement|moving]] to [[Terminology:Jump Point|Jump Points]] and engaging their [[Terminology:Jump Drive|Jump Drives]].
 
  
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== See also ==
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* [[Terminology:Movement|Movement]]
  
== Remark ==
 
 
This article is intended to be read in conjuntion with [[Terminology:Jump Drive|Jump Drive]] and [[Terminology:Jump Point|Jump Point]], starting here.
 
 
 
== See also ==
 
  
[[Terminology:Movement|Movement]]
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[[Category:Database|Jump]] [[Category:Terminology|Jump]] [[Category:VS Tech|Jump]] [[Category:Movement|Jump]]

Latest revision as of 01:18, 27 April 2005

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Jump

About

'Jumping' is the colloquial term for transiting across any of the wormhole-like connections between the Jump Points that comprise the ancient and presumably artificial Jump Network. Jump based travel is the foundation of all known interstellar economies, as it is the only known practical method to overcome the enormous distances involved in a timely and affordable fashion.

The rapidity of Jump based transit is achieved by moving through shortcuts that fold the structure of the universe, rather than following a path along more 'normal' space-time. Jump Drives are devices capable of rendering these shortcuts exploitable for movement. As no extant species has demonstrated the technological capability to create folds connecting such distant points in space, let alone create a fold with sufficient persistance and transport capacitance for material transit, Jumping can occur only at existing Jump Points.

In Vega Strike, ships perform jumps by moving to Jump Points and engaging their Jump Drives.


See also