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Teleporter Transmitter

Overview

Teleporter Transmitter is a functional remnant of an intricate teleportation system. It acts as a teleportation endpoint that is part of a paired system: the unit functions as the sending side and is associated with a specific destination that is already programmed into it. The device is described consistently across multiple localizations as a working leftover of older teleportation technology that still performs a single, fixed routing function.

Most language sources identify the unit as the outgoing or sending side and state it has one pre-programmed destination. In practical terms, the Transmitter will dispatch entities placed into or onto it to that predetermined return point; it does not provide on-the-fly destination selection. One localization (Italian) refers to it as an entry-side device and explicitly notes that anyone entering it will be sent immediately to the preset destination, a description that reinforces its role as the transport origin even if the phrasing differs.

  • The Transmitter is a one-to-one sender: it is tied to a specific destination and does not appear to accept dynamic redirection.
  • It represents a surviving portion of a larger teleportation network; its presence implies there is a corresponding receiving endpoint somewhere reachable by its programmed route.
  • Use the Transmitter when you need a reliable, fixed teleport link from its location to the destination it contains, but do not expect destination configuration or multi-target functionality from this unit.

No source describes configurable settings, multiple destinations, or additional interactive behavior beyond being the sending side with a preprogrammed endpoint.

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