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Revision as of 22:07, 24 July 2019
The ability to travel faster than the speed of light. Sub-power of Absolute Speed. Not to be confused with Subspace Travel.
Also Called
- Clock Up/Hyper Clock Up
- Faster-than-light (FTL) Travel
- Hyperdrive
- Hyperspace Travel
- Intergalactic Teleportation
- Warp Speed Travel
Capabilities
The user can travel at speeds faster than speed of light, moving at such speed that it appears the traveler has moved from one spatial location to another instantly. This is achieved usually by moving along tachyons, particles faster than light or by bending two locations within space to temporarily join together, and "jumping" from point A to point B via that bend.
Associations
- Absolute Speed
- Distance Manipulation
- Spatial Distortion
- Subspace Travel
- Tachyon Manipulation
- Wormhole Creation
Limitations
- Unusable for anything but extreme distances.
- Accuracy may not be the best.
- Travel at such speeds might require enormous amounts of energy or fuel.
Known Users
See Also: Faster-Than-Light Travel.
- Aerophibians (Ben 10: Alien Force)
- Jetray
- Swift
- Superman (DC Comics)
- The Flash (DC Comics)
- Whis (Dragon Ball Super); via "Warp"
- Vados (Dragon Ball Super); via "Warp"
- ZECT Riders (Kamen Rider Kabuto)
- Thomas Gideon/Glorian (Marvel Comics)
- Jonathan Richards/Hyperstorm (Marvel Comics)
- Lila Cheney (Marvel Comics)
- Phyla-Vell as Quasar (Marvel Comics); can Quantum Jump using the Quantum Bands
- Wendell Vaughn (Marvel Comics); can Quantum Jump using the Quantum Bands
- Imakandi (Samurai Jack)
- Super Sonic (Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Purrgil (Star Wars)
Known Objects
- The Space Gem (Marvel Comics)
- The Quantum Bands (Marvel Comics)
- Warp Drive technology (Star Trek)
- Hyperdrive technology (Star Wars)
- Hyperdrive technology (Stargate)
- Slipspace Drive technology (Halo)
- "Mass Effect" FTL technology (Mass Effect)
- Hyperdrive technology (Verius)