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* [[Cherry Trees Gate]] ('''C'''), [[Cherry Trees]], [[Craitland]]. Originally planned to be operational by 1703 AN, postponed due to the fatality, now scheduled for 1704 or 1705 AN.
* [[Cherry Trees Gate]] ('''C'''), [[Cherry Trees]], [[Craitland]]. Originally planned to be operational by 1703 AN, postponed due to the fatality, now scheduled for 1704 or 1705 AN.
* [[Port Esther Gate]] ('''E'''), outside [[Port Esther]], [[District of the Warring Islands|Warring Islands]]. Planned to be operational by 1705.
* [[Port Esther Gate]] ('''E'''), outside [[Port Esther]], [[District of the Warring Islands|Warring Islands]]. Planned to be operational by 1705.
* [[Konungsheim Gate]] ('''R'''), in [[Elijah's Rest|Elijah's Rest–Konungsheim]], [[Normark]]. Planned to be operational by 1712.
* [[Sanama City Gate]] ('''S'''), [[Sanama City]], [[Sanama]], initially planned to be operational by 1700, but its construction was halted by the outbreak of the [[Sanaman Civil War]] in 1698.
* [[Sanama City Gate]] ('''S'''), [[Sanama City]], [[Sanama]], initially planned to be operational by 1700, but its construction was halted by the outbreak of the [[Sanaman Civil War]] in 1698.
* [[Tarsica Gate]] ('''T'''), in [[New Lindström]], [[Tarsica]]. The first gate outside Micras. Planned to be operational by 1706.
* [[Tarsica Gate]] ('''T'''), in [[New Lindström]], [[Tarsica]]. The first gate outside Micras. Planned to be operational by 1706.

Revision as of 11:23, 17 January 2022

The Hurmu Gate Network refers to the network of gates that allow for instantaneous transport between two gates through displacement of space-time.

The Hurmu Gate Network has been developed by the Hurmu Gate Institute and the Hurmu Gate Company.

All trips through the Gate Network were put on hold from 2.VII.1703 onwards, due to the death of Kir Azariah Vidar during a solo transit from Huyenkula to Walstadt. An investigation is underway.

Network

The network can only accommodate up to 25 gates. Currently, 7 are operational, and 6 are being built, allowing for future planning of 12 gates.

In order to travel between two gates, for example between Kaupang and Ghawlama, the Hub will arrange for opening the network between these gates at a given time. Then each gate must make it available for travel from the other.

Three sets of codes are thus entered into the system:

  • In the Hub: "H1K2G" (read as Hub opens the route from Kaupang to Ghawlama)
  • In Kaupang: "K1K2G" (read as Kaupang opens the route from Kaupang to Ghawlama)
  • In Ghawlama: "G1K2G" (read as Ghawlama opens the route from Kaupang to Ghawlama)

Then Kaupang enters its initiation code, "K!K2G" (read as Kaupang initiates travel from Kaupang to Ghawlama).

Once travel is complete, the closing codes must be entered:

  • In the Hub: "H0K2G" (read as Hub closes the route from Kaupang to Ghawlama)
  • In Kaupang: "K0K2G" (read as Kaupang closes the route from Kaupang to Ghawlama)
  • In Ghawlama: "G0K2G" (read as Ghawlama closes the route from Kaupang to Ghawlama)

The Hub cannot open a gate remotely (for security reasons), but can close a gate remotely if it does not close on its own. Similarly, the Hub can block a gate from accessing the network this way.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U W X Y Z

Operational gates

Planned gates