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Translokon

Translokon is a fictional device used in science fiction to describe a portable gateway that enables rapid or instantaneous transport of matter, energy, or information across large distances or between universes. The term is usually depicted as a stabilized portal pair, or a single anchoring device that opens a bidirectional corridor between two points.

In most depictions, a translokon creates a temporary spacetime conduit by generating a localized, negative-energy field

Design variants range from user-activated gates that appear as shimmering rings to integrated corridor systems embedded

Despite its fictional status, the translokon concept parallels real physics ideas such as wormholes and quantum

or
a
topological
shortcut,
effectively
bending
or
tunneling
space
to
connect
distant
endpoints.
The
user
or
cargo
is
transported
through
the
conduit
rather
than
moving
through
ordinary
space,
reducing
travel
times
from
years
to
moments.
Operational
details
vary
by
story,
with
constraints
such
as
finite
corridor
duration,
energy
requirements,
mass
limits,
and
the
need
for
precise
alignment
of
portals
or
anchors.
in
starships
or
stations.
Some
narratives
emphasize
security
and
regulation,
while
others
focus
on
the
ethical
implications
of
bypassing
physical
distance.
In-world
explanations
often
include
limitations
on
hazardous
materials,
temporal
side-effects,
or
information
leakage
through
the
conduit.
teleportation,
used
in
fiction
to
explore
themes
of
exploration,
sovereignty,
and
the
consequences
of
instantaneous
travel.