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The ability to move instantaneously from one location to another without physically occupying the space in between. A sub-power of Spatial Manipulation.

Also Called

  • Apparation/Disapparation
  • Coordinate Change
  • Coordinate Movement
  • Phase-Jumping
  • Spatial Movement
  • Translocation

Capabilities

The user can teleport, ie. transfer of matter (beings/objects, including themselves) or energy from one point to another without traversing the physical space between them. This can be achieved by various means, including causing the atoms/molecules to travel at light-speed, warping the space, or use quantum superposition, in which the user teleports by replacing and restocking energy in a spatial behavior.

While teleportation may seem like it is simply for travel, it can actually be a valuable ability, as it can be used offensively (and quite powerful, as a spatial attack), while offering superiority in terms of movement speed and distance coverage, and a skilled strategist/tactician can use it for many innovative manners.

Applications

  • Empathic Teleportation: Teleport to those the user has strong feelings for or can teleport to those who have strong feelings towards the user.
  • Flash Step: Teleport short distances.
  • Matter Substitution: Substitute one collection of molecules with another.
  • Partial Teleportation: Teleport parts of a target away.
  • Remote Teleportation: Teleport others away without transporting oneself along with them or requiring physical contact; can be used both offensively and defensively.

Supplementary

  • Teleport out of harm's way.
  • Teleport into the air at steady intervals to simulate Flight.
  • Teleport great distances, reducing travel time.
  • Teleport past walls and obstacles.
  • Teleport objects to another location, creating instant mailing.

Offensive

  • Teleport objects into a target, causing telefrag, which can punch holes or bisect the target.
    • Teleport objects into another object, causing the object to displace the object teleported. (Using glass to cut a concrete pillar or metal sticks into a target's body.)
    • Teleport air or water molecules when more physical ammunition is lacking.
  • Teleport an attack back at a target.
  • Teleport a target to users front to intercept an incoming attack, defending themselves and causing the target's attempt to backfire at the same time.
  • Teleport anything small to around the target to immobilize the opponent.
  • Teleport a massive object above the target, letting it crash down to crush the target to death.
  • Teleport a burst of air into the atmosphere and/or earth, causing shock waves or earthquakes respectively.

Techniques

Variations

Deconstruction

  • The body breaks up into various materials (i.e. ice or crystals, rose petals,) and reconstruct elsewhere, possibly moving as the materials. In some cases, the user's limbs and body simply separate and reform in another location.

Instant Transmission (Energy Reading/Transportation)

Location Swapping (Switching/Trading)

  • Distort space to exchange one subject with another.

Molecular Teleportation (Reconstruction)

  • Teleport by disassembling molecules and reassembling them elsewhere.

Portal Creation

  • Teleport by opening a spatial portal around oneself, instantly shifting locations, or even keep the portals open to allow others to use for later.

Subspace Travel

  • Teleport into and out of subspace (also known as hyperspace), an "alternate" space adjacent the "normal" space and integral to the space-time continuum. 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.

Teleport Dash

  • Combination of high speed with teleportation which allows user to ignore normal rules.

Teleportation Orb Generation

  • Movement accomplished by "bubbles", "orbs" or domes of psionic energy set at the starting point and the destination point.

Tracking Teleportation

  • Teleport to any person the user desires to find.

Sympathetic Travel

Teleport through/via energy/matter/object by merging into it and emerging elsewhere from the same energy/matter/object.

Catoptric Teleportation (Mirror Travel)

  • Teleport through/via mirrors or reflective surfaces, or teleport subjects into mirrors, trapping them within (Mirror Imprisonment).

Doorway/Gateway Teleportation (Door/Gate Travel)

  • Teleport through/via doors/gates.

Elemental Teleportation

  • Teleport through/via element.

Oneiric Teleportation (Dream Teleportation/Dream Travel)

  • Teleport through/via dreams/sleep.

Organic Teleportation

  • Teleport through/via organic matter.

Rainbow Teleportation

  • Teleport through/via rainbow.

Levels

  • Basic Level: User is capable of teleporting short distances, from one side of a room to another, or a few blocks away. User can only teleport themselves and very limited amount of mass, equal to what they are wearing/carrying.
  • Advanced Level: User is capable of teleporting large distances, from one side of a field to another, or a few kilometers or so. User can teleport limited mass, equal to several people/heavy household appliances.
  • Expert Level: User is capable of teleporting thousands of kilometers, on a continental scale. User can teleport mass equal to buss/industrial machines.
  • Master Level: User is capable of teleporting on planetary scale, moving anywhere on the planet or possibly to closest satellite such as the Moon. User can teleport mass equal to buildings.
  • Ultimate Level: User is capable of teleporting on light years distances, at a cosmic scale. User can teleport mass equal to planets.
  • Absolute Level: User is capable of teleporting anywhere, including from illusion to reality, into one's mind, even conceptual things such as teleporting wounds and diseases off of a body. User can teleport effectively unlimited mass.

Associations

  • Conscious Spatial Awareness: In relationship with teleportation, allows the user to know where not to teleport to prevent unwanted telefrag.
  • Dimensional Travel: Teleport between different dimensions.
  • Light Warp: Traverse wherever via visualizing abundant light-sources instantly.
  • Space-Time Distortion: Most forms of teleportation require a distortion of the space-time continuum for the warp.
  • Spatial Displacement: Take sections of space and teleport it around.
  • Spatial Expansion: In relation with teleportation, allows the user to expand the empty space in an area to provide room for the object being teleported.
  • Summoning/Banishment: Teleport targets to or away from oneself.
  • Teleportation Barrier Generation: Create a barrier that teleports anything within or touches it to elsewhere.
  • Time Travel: Teleport from one time period to another (spatial location may or may not remain the same).
  • Verbal Teleportation: Teleport by uttering a location's name and being teleported there.

Teleportation Resistors

Spatial Anchoring

  • Ability to refuse to be teleported by force; the user of this ability can also prevent the teleportation and time-travel (Dimensional Travel) of others. Usually accomplished by Mental Manipulation or Mind Control.

Teleportation Diversion

  • Ability to divert the destination of a subject's teleportation. The user of this power must know what the place looks like or the teleporter will just "jump" to any random location.

Teleportation Negation

  • Ability to prevent targets from using any kind of teleportation. Not usually permanent.

Limitations

  • Momentum may be conserved when teleporting meaning a being cannot simply avoid the damage in midst of falling by just teleporting to the ground. See Also: Inertia Is a Cruel Mistress
  • Teleporting may take time, ie. the user may need to concentrate certain time before the transportation happens.
  • If the user's power is calculation-based, low intellect and stress may hinder ability.
  • If the time-space coordinate the user is teleporting to is already occupied, the user might get thrown to another location, or suffer some other sort of teleportation malfunction.
  • May not be able to teleport other teleporters due to spatial contradiction.
  • Objects teleported may lose their speed.
  • May be required to know the area they are teleporting to in order to teleport properly.
  • May only be able to teleport a particular amount of times per time span, and overuse of the power may lead to self-damage and even death.
  • May only be able to teleport within a particular distance from where they are to begin with.
  • May only be able to teleport objects within a certain mass or density.
  • Users of Teleportation Negation can prevent the user from teleporting.
  • Users' teleportation is limited when the Spatial Cognizance is being interfered with, such as rain, chaff or anything that emits spatial noise.
  • Teleportation may cause spatial disturbance, allowing highly sensitive opponents to track down destination.

Known Users

See Also: Teleporters and Transporters

  • Kyoutarou Azuma (Tokyo ESP)
  • Homo Superiors (The Tomorrow People)
  • Galactus (Marvel)
  • Vanellope Von Schweetz (Wreck-It Ralph)
  • Twilight Sparkle (My Little Pony:Friendship is Magic)
  • Lucifer (Dante's Inferno)
  • Gaz (Invader ZIM)
  • Q Continuum (Star Trek)
  • Superman Prime (DC Comics)
  • A boy from the training (Los Protegidos)
  • Karl Pilkington (An Idiot Abroad); As Bullshit Man
  • Captain Comet (DC Comics)
  • Ambush Bug (DC Comics)
  • Solo (Marvel)
  • Angels (Supernatural)
  • Castiel (Supernatural)
  • Demons (Supernatural)
  • Many lemurians (Saint Seiya)
  • Several deities (Saint Seiya)
  • Aries Mu (Saint Seiya)
  • Aries Shion (Saint Seiya)
  • Atla (Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas); highly advanced user
  • Altar Hakurei (Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas)
  • Pinky (Jibaku-kun: Twelve World Story )
  • Tigoresta Fermansta (The Chase 2)
  • Silva (Jibaku-kun: Twelve World Story )
  • Musta (Jibaku-kun: Twelve World Story)
  • Spaak (Jibaku-kun: Twelve World Story)
  • Pokémon who can learn the move "Teleport" (Pokémon)
  • Danny Phantom (Danny Phantom)
  • Ember Mclain (Danny Phantom)
  • Fiera (Power Rangers Super Samurai)
  • Sliders (Sliders)
  • Stygian demons (Dogma)
  • Discord (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
  • Johnny Test/Johnny X (Johnny Test)
  • Dukey/Super Dukey (Johnny Test)
  • Agent Paul Stevens (The Young Guardians)
  • Nightcrawler (Marvel)
  • Cloak (Marvel)
  • Vanisher (Marvel)
  • Blink (Marvel)
  • Azazel (Marvel)
  • Magik (Marvel)
  • Pixie (Marvel)
  • Black Cat 2099 (Spider-Man: Edge of Time)
  • Atrocity (Spider-Man: Edge of Time)
  • Sliders (Haruhi Suzumiya)
  • Ai Enma (Hell Girl)
  • Tracy Chobham (Heroes)
  • Rachel Mills (Heroes)
  • Marco Pacella (The 4400)
  • Shirai Kuroko (A Certain Scientific Railgun)
  • Kikuri (Hell Girl)
  • Oma Desala (Stargate SG-1)
  • Manuel Garcia (Heroes)
  • Chell (via Portal Gun) (Portal Series)
  • Link (The Legend of Zelda), via Ocarina of Time
  • Zelda (The Legend of Zelda), via Farore's Wind
  • Sheik (The Legend of Zelda)
  • Goku (Dragon Ball Z)
  • Cell (Dragon Ball Z)
  • Majin Buu (Dragon Ball Z)
  • The Yardratts (Dragon Ball Z)
  • Kaioshin (Dragon Ball Z)
  • Kibito (Dragon Ball Z)
  • Kibitoshin (Dragon Ball Z)
  • Gwen Tennyson (Ben 10); via magic spells
  • Charmcaster (Ben 10); via magic spells
  • Dr. Paradox (Ben 10); via clock temporal
  • Eon (Ben 10); via temporal source of the Hands Of Armageddon
  • The Grim Reaper (The Grim Adventures Of Billy and Mandy); via sickle magic
  • Galactic KND Operatives (Codename: Kids Next Door)
  • Master Yo (Yin Yang Yo)
  • Ryoko (Tenchi Muyo!)
  • Wizards (Harry Potter); via Apparition
  • House-Elves (Harry Potter)
  • Ollie (MisFits)
  • Nikki (MisFits)
  • Elliot (MisFits)
  • Willow Rosenberg (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
  • Amy Madison (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
  • Vengance Demons (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
  • The Valet (Angel)
  • Users of the Charge (Galactik Football)
  • Users of the Smog (Galactik Football)
  • The Spot (Marvel)
  • Quasar (Marvel)
  • Stella (Winx Club)
  • Miss Faragonda (Winx Club)
  • Believix Fairies (Winx Club); via Zoomix wings
  • Primus (Transformers)
  • Unicron (Transformers)
  • Skywarp (G1 Transformers)
  • Sideways (Transformers Armada/Cybertron)
  • Galvatron (Transformers Cybertron*Soundwave (Transformers Cybertron)
  • Vector Prime (Transformers Cybertron)
  • 'Emperor' Starscream (Transformers Cybertron)
  • Anyone with the Omega Lock. (Transformers Cybertron)
  • The Fallen (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen)
  • Jetfire (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen)
  • Sentinel Prime (Transformers: Dark of the Moon); via Space Bridge technology
  • Toa Hagah Iruini (Bionicle)
  • Brutaka (Bionicle)
  • Shadow (Disciples)
  • Users of Kamui (Naruto)
  • Users of the Flying Thunder God technique (Naruto); via Sealing Formula
  • Ness (Eartbound)
  • Poo (Earthbound)
  • Meta Knight (Kirby); via Dimensional Cape
  • Hiro Nakamura (Heroes)
  • Paige Matthews (Charmed); via Orbing
  • Chris Halliwell (Charmed); via Orbing
  • Wyatt Halliwell (Charmed); via Orbing
  • Leo Wyatt (Charmed); via Orbing
  • Cole Turner (Charmed); via Sparkling
  • Coop (Charmed); via Beaming
  • P.J. Halliwell (Charmed); via Beaming
  • Warlocks (Chamred); via Blinking
  • Demons (Charmed); via Flaming, Black Orbing, Shimmering, Fading, Glistening and Lightning Teleportation.
  • Alicia Baker (Smallville)
  • David Rice (Jumper, Reflex, Shade)
  • Millie Harris (Jumper, Reflex, Shade)
  • Griffin O'Conner (Jumper, Jumper: Griffin's Story)
  • John Druitt (Sanctuary)
  • Giest des Waldes (Wolf Wars)
  • John Wraith (Marvel)
  • Shadow the Hedgehog (Sonic the Hedgehog)
  • Silver the Hedgehog (Sonic the hedgehog)
  • Martin Finnegan (Bioshock)
  • Atlas (Bioshock)
  • Sander Cohen (Bioshock)
  • Big Sisters (Bioshock 2)
  • Eleanor Lamb (Bioshock 2)
  • Paradox Agents (Paradox Saga)
  • Archangel Members (Paradox Saga)
  • Reaper Conduits (inFamous)
  • Cheetah People (Doctor Who: Survival)
  • Zordon (Power Rangers)
  • The Herald (Teen Titans)
  • Poppy (Akazukin Chacha)
  • Midora (Toriko)
  • Peek-a-Boo (DC Comics)
  • Paradox Agents (Paradox Saga)
  • Archangel Agents (Paradox Saga)
  • Syndicate Agents (Paradox Saga)
  • Dr. Manhattan (Watchmen)
  • Britia (Darker Than Black)
  • Stalkers (Starcraft II: Wings Of Liberty); via blink
  • Maar (Starcraft II: Wings Of Liberty)
  • Zeratul (Starcraft II: Wings Of Liberty); via blink
  • All Motherships (Starcraft II: Wings Of Liberty)
  • Spawn (Image Comics)
  • Fletcher Renn (Skulduggery Pleasant ')
  • The Clown (Mutant X)
  • Hexadecimal (ReBoot)
  • Gigabyte (ReBoot)
  • Breach (Generator Rex)
  • Funny Valentine (Steel Ball Run)
  • Popinjay (Wild Cards)
  • Evangeline Athanasia Katherine McDowell (Mahou Sensei Negima); via shadows
  • Fate Averruncus (Mahou Sensei Negima); via water
  • Jareth, the Goblin King (Labyrinth)
  • Mizumi, the Queen of Moraine (Return to Labyrinth)
  • Sasha (inFamous)
  • Reaper Conduits (inFamous)
  • Nix (inFamous 2)
  • The Beast (inFamous 2)
  • 8-Bit Mickey (Channel Awesome)
  • Lee from Still Gaming (Channel Awesome)
  • Hirose Yuichi (Alive: The Final Evolution); via nothingness
  • The Wink (Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects)
  • Paragon (Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects)
  • Master Xehanort (Kingdom Hearts)
  • Xehanort/Terra-Xehanort (Kingdom Hearts)
  • Aqua (Kingdom Hearts)
  • Braig/Xigbar (Kingdom Hearts)
  • Sephiroth (Compilation of Final Fantasy VII)
  • Ghirahim (The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword)
  • Demise (The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword)
  • Midna (The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess)
  • Omni-Viewer (Sonic the Comic)
  • Mecha Sonic (Super Mario Bros. Z)
  • The Darkness (Stupid Mario Brothers)
  • Nox Decious (Stupid Mario Brothers)
  • Egg Beater (Sonic the Hedgehog/Archie Comics); limited to remote teleportation
  • Xemnas (Kingdom Hearts)
  • The Wink (Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects)
  • Paragon (Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects)
  • Tabuu (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)
  • Bowser (Super Mario)
  • Dark Samus (Metroid Prime)
  • Gene (Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops)
  • Black Doom (Sonic the Hedgehog)
  • Enerjak (Sonic the Hedgehog/Archie Comics)
  • Danger Duck (Loonatics Unleashed)
  • Gene (Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops)
  • Deadpool/Weapon XI (X-Men Origins: Wolverine)
  • Ragnarok (Ben 10: Alien Force)
  • Red X (Teen Titans)
  • Slashuur (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus)
  • Mumm-Ra (Thundercats)
  • Turok (Turok: Dinosaur Hunter)
  • Rosalina (Super Mario Galaxy)
  • Hylden Lord (Legacy of Kain)
  • Prison Guardians (Blood Omen 2: Legacy of Kain)
  • Princess Daisy (Super Mario series)
  • Aoi Nogami (Zettai Karen Children)
  • Hyoubu Kyousuke (Zettai Karen Children)
  • Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th)
  • Michael Myers (Halloween)
  • The Leprechaun (Leprechaun series)
  • Makuta (BIONICLE)
  • Rahkshi (BIONICLE)
  • Kraata (BIONICLE)
  • Any user with the Mask of Teleport (BIONICLE)
  • Poli Truper (Supertorpe)
  • Slenderman (Slenderman mythos)
  • Endermen (Minecraft)
  • Presty (Axe Cop)
  • Wizards (Wizards of Waverly Place); via Fading through wands
  • Slender Man (Slender Game)
  • Sailor Scouts (Sailor Moon); via the Sailor Teleport
  • Darth Phobos (Star Wars)
  • Brand (The Chronicles of Amber)
  • Borja (Los Unicos)
  • Billven (Andaluins)
  • Sasha Lewis (UN Comics)
  • Camryn (Twitches)
  • Alex (Twitches)
  • Karsh (Twitches)
  • Ileana (Twitches)
  • Thantos (Twitches)
  • Anhora (Merlin)
  • Queen Regina (Once Upon A Time)
  • Cora (Once Upon A Time)
  • Zoso (Once Upon A Time)
  • Rumpelstiltskin (Once Upon A Time)
  • Nathael (Ángel o Demonio)
  • Valeria (Ángel o Demonio)
  • Damian (Ángel o Demonio)
  • Demons and Fallens (Ángel o Demonio)
  • Eduardo Dorado Jr (Young Justice)
  • Taylor (Gone)
  • SCP-303 (SCP Foundation); Limited to transporting behind doors
  • Crea Dolosera (Aquarion Evol)
  • John Young (The Tomorrow People)
  • Fattah the Opener (The 99)
  • Natsuki Minamiya (Strike the Blood)
  • Princess Langwidere (The Withces of Oz)
  • Ray (The Haunted Hathaways)
  • Miles (The Haunted Hathaways)
  • Louie (The Haunted Hathaways)
  • Glenda (The Haunted Hathaways)
  • Yato (Noragami)
  • Kiyama Harumi (A Certain Scientific Railgun); via Level Upper
  • Sasuke Uchiha (Naruto);via Rinnegan
  • Dark Schneider (Bastard!!)
  • Satan (Bastard!!)
  • Jibril (No Game No Life)
  • Xergiok (Adventure Time)
  • Jake Jr, Charlie, Kim Kil Whan, Viola and T.V. (Adventure Time)
  • Most deities (Asura's Wrath)
  • Shadow Man(TF2 Freak)
  • Vampires (Infamous: Festival of Blood)
  • Kessler (Infamous)
  • Lucy (Lucy)

Known Objects

  • Asgard Beaming Technology (Stargate SG-1)
  • Bifrost (Norse Mythology, Marvel Comics)
  • Chaos Emeralds (Sonic the Hedgehog)
  • Rheticus's Compass (Warehouse 13)
  • Portkeys (Harry Potter)
  • Enderpearls (Minecraft)
  • Flame Ring Teleportation System (Katekyo Hitman Reborn!)
  • Kanohi Kualsi, Mask of Quick Travel (Bionicle)
  • Morphers (Power Rangers)
  • The Mage Ring (W.I.T.C.H)
  • The Tooth of the Tonga (W.I.T.C.H)
  • The Stargate (Stargate SG-1)
  • Trumps (The Chronicles of Amber)
  • Zeta-Tubes (Young Justice - TV)
  • Transporter (Star Trek)
  • Portal Gun (Portal Games)
  • Golden Tiger Claws (Xiaolin Showdown)
  • Translocator (Fablehaven)
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