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... dn't even touched that branch of the tech tree.

The so-called Instant Stargate involves the construction of a stargate array to form a temporary stargate. Compared to a permanent stargate, it has a slightly lower technological threshold, but the downside is its immense energy consumption. Each use results in the destruction of the stargate carrier, along with poor stability, and occasionally, the spaceships passing through might end up in unknown locations.

By comparison, the Eld ...

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