Subspace Travel

The ability to travel through subspace. Combination of Spatial Manipulation and Teleportation. Not to be confused with Hyperspace Travel.

Also Called

 * Eleventh Dimension Travel/Teleportation
 * Fourth Dimension Travel/Teleportation
 * Spatial Teleportation
 * Subspace Teleportation
 * Space-Time Movement/Migration/Teleportation

Capabilities
The user can teleport into and out of subspace (also known as hyperspace), an "alternate" space adjacent to the "normal" three-dimensional space and an integral part of the space-time continuum that coexistent with normal space but is also distinct. This allows the user (and anything that they teleport) to travel much faster than the speed-of-light in normal space, as they move from one location to another instantaneously, while ignoring all physical obstacles in between.

The principle of this ability is a utilization of Dimension Shifting: jumping from the 3rd dimension into subspace (commonly depicted as the 4th or 11th dimension, though other dimensions may be used), which provides a "shortcut" by drastically decreasing distance, and then jumping back out to the a different spatial location. This differs from regular teleportation, which is simply moving from one spatial location to another without shifting into or out of the same space. Using this principle, one can even teleport physical matter into another object that is occupying the target location.

Because subspace is an integral to normal space, the user can also travel through various timelines and dimensions by utilizing the extra dimensional space as an intermediate of sorts, or remain inside the upper plane to serve as a safe pocket dimension haven of sorts, even using it as a storage space. Powerful users can even tear apart subspace to cause damage or open portals in between two spaces linked by the subspace.

Applications

 * Conscious Spatial Awareness: Ensure target location is devoid of physical matter to prevent backfiring.
 * Remote Teleportation: Can teleport others away without transporting oneself along with them. Can be used both offensively and defensively.
 * Spatial Attack: Teleport physical matter into an opponent, causing unstoppable damage.
 * Spatial Mimicry: Teleport only parts of the user to through the space-time continuum, leaving them to occupying the three-dimensional space without physical form.

Supplementary

 * Teleport out of harm's way.
 * Teleport to incredible distances instantaneously.
 * Teleport past walls and obstacles.
 * Teleport objects to another location, creating instant mailing.
 * Teleport to other timelines or dimensions using subspace as an intermediate stop.

Offensive

 * Teleport objects into a target, causing telefrag, punching holes or bisecting the opponent.
 * More advanced users can teleport even air or water molecules in the air when more physical ammunition is lacking.
 * Teleport an attack back at the opponent.
 * Teleport an opponent to the front to intercept an incoming attack, gaining a shield and cause the opponent's attempt to backfire at the same time.
 * Teleport a massive object above the target, letting it crash down to crush the opponent to death.
 * High-level users can teleport parts of an opponent away, such as removing a limb, internal organs, or even head, instantly killing them.

Limitations

 * Telefrag, which is entering the spatial location that is preoccupied by existing matter, can cause lethal backfiring. This is especially troublesome as speed of teleportation may be too fast to control.
 * Tearing through subspace rifts can cause instability in space.
 * May require a good amount of energy to perform.
 * Can teleport to the wrong location if not focused.
 * Dependent on the users, sometimes subspace may be turbulent and require stabilization before travel.
 * Only high-level users can travel through timelines.

Associations

 * Dimensional Distortion
 * Portal Creation
 * Portal Physiology
 * Space-Time Manipulation
 * Teleportation
 * Time Travel

Known Users
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Manga/Anime

 * Kuroko Shirai (A Certain Magical Index/A Certain Scientific Railgun)
 * Awaki Musujime (A Certain Magical Index)
 * Dangai users (Bleach)
 * Son Goku (Dragon Ball)
 * Kibito Kai (Dragon Ball)
 * Kid Boo (Dragon Ball)
 * Kakashi Hatake (Naruto)
 * Obito Uchiha (Naruto)
 * Minato Namikaze (Naruto)
 * Tobirama Senju (Naruto)
 * Summoning Technique users (Naruto)

Video Games

 * Palkia (Pokémon)
 * Chaos Control users (Sonic the Hedgehog)
 * Shadow the Hedgehog (Sonic the Hedgehog)
 * Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic the Hedgehog)
 * Solaris (Sonic the Hedgehog)
 * Time Eater (Sonic the Hedgehog)
 * Magic Potion users (Super Mario Bros. 2)
 * Subspace Army (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)

Western Comics

 * Professor Paradox (Ben 10)
 * David Clinton (DC Comics)
 * Phoenix Force (Marvel Comics)
 * New Sun (Marvel Comics)
 * Magik (Marvel Comics)
 * Nightcrawler (Marvel Comics)

Western Novels

 * Ramona Flowers (Scott Pilgrim)
 * Skimming users and the Ways (The Wheel of Time)

Western TV Series
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 * Sahjhan (Angel)
 * Hiro Nakamura (Heroes)
 * Peter Petrelli (Heroes)
 * Arthur Petrelli (Heroes)