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Portable Warp Device

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A compact Kur teleportation tool, the Portable Warp Device opens a short range gate using three deployed disks. It lets the Kur Advance Unit strike quickly and retreat to recharge before their power hungry exosuits run dry.

Range: approximately 1 kilometer
Origin: Kur technology
Activation: three flying disks forming a triangular passage
Manga Debut: Chapter 83
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Overview

The Portable Warp Device is a small scale piece of Kur technology built for teleporting over limited distances. Hastur's group once carried it, using it as a fast escape and redeployment tool during their operations on Earth. It debuts in the manga during the Kur's hunt for the Sumerian girl and their attacks on the Family.

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Function

Activation involves releasing three hovering disks that form a triangular gateway, notably the same disks Takonoka Ru Patcho launches from his exosuit to raise an electric shield. Its purpose is to keep the Advance Unit's raids brief, since their suits burn through energy so fast that the wearers must return to base and recharge within roughly three minutes. According to Rokuro, devices of this kind reach about one kilometer in range, while crossing greater distances normally requires a relay structure such as a pyramid or a kofun burial mound. Because the Serpo have little knowledge of the Kur, whether the Kur version shares that exact range stays uncertain.

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Notable Users

Hastur is the device's former wielder, and it is presumed his group along with Ta Komeshi's group used it to ambush Okarun, Aira and Jiji. After Okarun's kintama was stolen and Mantisian intervened, Hastur ordered a halt to the counterattack and had the unit hop over the device to teleport away, sealing Empty Space behind them. During the Kur Invasion, Hastur deployed it again to reach Jet Booster Exosuit Kur after Bamora's interference caused Ta Koshin Jo's death, handing over an Electric Net Gun to immobilize the invisible Kaiju before pulling Bamora out and impaling her with his tail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Portable Warp Device in Dandadan?

The Portable Warp Device is a compact piece of Kur technology built for teleporting over limited distances. Hastur's group carried it, using it as a fast escape and redeployment tool during their operations on Earth.

How does the Portable Warp Device work?

Activation involves releasing three hovering disks that form a triangular gateway, the same disks Takonoka Ru Patcho launches from his exosuit to raise an electric shield. The disks open a short range gate for teleportation.

What is the range of the Portable Warp Device?

According to Rokuro, devices of this kind reach about one kilometer in range, while crossing greater distances normally requires a relay structure such as a pyramid or a kofun burial mound. Whether the Kur version shares that exact range stays uncertain.

Why does the Kur Advance Unit use the warp device?

The device keeps the Advance Unit's raids brief, since their exosuits burn through energy so fast that the wearers must return to base and recharge within roughly three minutes. It lets them strike quickly and retreat before running dry.

Who used the Portable Warp Device in Dandadan?

Hastur is the device's former wielder, and it is presumed his group along with Ta Komeshi's group used it to ambush Okarun, Aira, and Jiji. He later deployed it again during the Kur Invasion to reach the Jet Booster Exosuit Kur.

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