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Key to the [[Portcullis System|Portcullis system]]’s galactic operations, the Divine Space not only can step in to manage the opening and closing of the gates, but more importantly, tracks and monitors everything that moves from one Portcullis to another, giving Stel Orion, the Pact of Necessary Venture, and its elect Rye a serious advantage in all matters strategic and logistical.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 46: Operation Shackled Sun: Act 2: The Gate]], dossier</ref>
Key to the [[Portcullis System|Portcullis system]]’s galactic operations, the Divine Space not only can step in to manage the opening and closing of the gates, but more importantly, tracks and monitors everything that moves from one Portcullis to another, giving Stel Orion, the Pact of Necessary Venture, and its elect Rye a serious advantage in all matters strategic and logistical.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 46: Operation Shackled Sun: Act 2: The Gate]], dossier</ref>
Its capabilities are apparently "a perversion" of the teleportation portals that Diasporan and Divine Collaborate Divines could create.<ref>[[The Road to PALISADE 04: Last Shooting]], dossier</ref>


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Revision as of 17:27, 16 September 2022

Space is a Divine of the Divine Principality. It is aligned with Stel Orion. Its elect is Rye, a member of The Pact of Necessary Venture.

It was instrumental in the Principality's colonization efforts, especially after Stel Orion's incorporation.[1]

Key to the Portcullis system’s galactic operations, the Divine Space not only can step in to manage the opening and closing of the gates, but more importantly, tracks and monitors everything that moves from one Portcullis to another, giving Stel Orion, the Pact of Necessary Venture, and its elect Rye a serious advantage in all matters strategic and logistical.[2]

Its capabilities are apparently "a perversion" of the teleportation portals that Diasporan and Divine Collaborate Divines could create.[3]

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