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# Negative space | # Negative space | ||
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Holes out of N-Space are near impossible to form as its negative depth makes finding somewhere to travel to other than itself unlikely. Using [[breaching|Breaching]] methods or other similar methods to travel are made dangerous by N-Space as if an entity falls into N-Space Breaching out of N-Space will move them back into a different area of N-Space. | Holes out of N-Space are near impossible to form as its negative depth makes finding somewhere to travel to other than itself unlikely. Using [[breaching|Breaching]] methods or other similar methods to travel are made dangerous by N-Space as if an entity falls into N-Space Breaching out of N-Space will move them back into a different area of N-Space. | ||
- | Because of N-Spaces ability to contain [[higher_beings|higher beings]], [[remnants|Remnants]] have been known to trap disruptive entities within N-Space. | + | Because of N-Spaces ability to contain [[higher_beings|Higher Beings]], [[remnant|Remnants]] have been known to trap disruptive entities within N-Space. |
## Entities occupying N-Space | ## Entities occupying N-Space |