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"Dimensional fatigue" (also Inter-Dimensional Fatigue, or "IDF") is a process or force that weakens the boundaries between dimensions. Like "Electromotive force," it's not clear whether IDF is a force in its own right or merely some other process. Dimensional Fatigue can be ''projected'' by devices, and occasionally occurs naturally.
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'''Dimensional fatigue''' — also '''Inter-Dimensional Fatigue''', or '''IDF''' — is a process or force that weakens the boundaries between dimensions. It is most often used to access [[HyperSpace]] from [[TrueSpace]]. Dimensional Fatigue can be projected by devices, and occasionally occurs naturally.
  
IDF research is believed to be incredibly dangerous; most races that use HyperSpace either had a patron such as the [[Arilou]] or inherited the technology from elsewhere.  The [[Chenjesu]] are naturally attuned to HyperSpace, and the [[Yehat]] achieved star travel on their own, as did the [[Humans]].  A human offshoot culture, the [[Androsynth]], continued IDF research and was destroyed entirely by the [[Orz]], and the Arilou hint that this is not coincidence.
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IDF research is believed to be incredibly dangerous, a stance strongly supported by the [[Arilou]]. Indeed, most races that use HyperSpace either had the technology gifted to them by a patron, or somehow inherited the technology from elsewhere.
  
The Arilou ''may'' be lying about the danger involved for their own inscrutable purposes; however, it is undeniable that HyperSpace travel was not invented very many times, and that some catastrophe indeed befell the Androsynth.
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The [[Chenjesu]] were naturally attuned to HyperSpace, and may have been one of the few races to develop the technology on their own. While the [[Yehat]] are known to have achieved inter-planetary travel on their own, as did the [[Humans]], neither race independently deveoloped HyperSpace technology. However, a human offshoot culture, the [[Androsynth]], did seem to do so, although they may have received the technology via covert contact with some other race. The Androsynth continued IDF research after departing [[Earth]], but were destroyed utterly, perhaps by the [[Orz]], possibly because their research attracted that races attention.
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It is possible that the Arilou are lying about the danger involved in continued IDF research for their own inscrutable purposes; perhaps to keep the secret of [[QuasiSpace]] from becomming general knowledge. However, it is undeniable that HyperSpace travel has not been invented more than a handfull of times, and that some catastrophe indeed befell the Androsynth.

Revision as of 16:24, 12 October 2004

Dimensional fatigue — also Inter-Dimensional Fatigue, or IDF — is a process or force that weakens the boundaries between dimensions. It is most often used to access HyperSpace from TrueSpace. Dimensional Fatigue can be projected by devices, and occasionally occurs naturally.

IDF research is believed to be incredibly dangerous, a stance strongly supported by the Arilou. Indeed, most races that use HyperSpace either had the technology gifted to them by a patron, or somehow inherited the technology from elsewhere.

The Chenjesu were naturally attuned to HyperSpace, and may have been one of the few races to develop the technology on their own. While the Yehat are known to have achieved inter-planetary travel on their own, as did the Humans, neither race independently deveoloped HyperSpace technology. However, a human offshoot culture, the Androsynth, did seem to do so, although they may have received the technology via covert contact with some other race. The Androsynth continued IDF research after departing Earth, but were destroyed utterly, perhaps by the Orz, possibly because their research attracted that races attention.

It is possible that the Arilou are lying about the danger involved in continued IDF research for their own inscrutable purposes; perhaps to keep the secret of QuasiSpace from becomming general knowledge. However, it is undeniable that HyperSpace travel has not been invented more than a handfull of times, and that some catastrophe indeed befell the Androsynth.