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wormholes

n. (plural of wormhole English)

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Forty-eight separate wormholes had opened in each of the twenty-three star systems, bringing the total to over eleven hundred.

Eight wormholes emerged, encircling the starship at five hundred kilometers.

His enhanced display showed the twenty-three Commonwealth planets where the alien wormholes intruded.

He drew on it all, loading new directives into the machinery that generated wormholes leading to Louisiade, Malaita, and Tubuai.

Not even his control system could handle three wormholes simultaneously.

Under his direction the SI reformatted the internal quantum structure of the three wormholes he’d designated.

The Primes were down to forty-seven wormholes jumping in and out of existence.

It had already opened wormholes to eight of them, sending hundreds of millions of motiles through to begin settlements.

Now that it knew how, it could join every one via wormholes, it could become omnipresent.

As it did, another two wormholes collapsed, their energy flashbacks wrecking the generators.

MorningLightMountain was powering its wormholes from magflux extractor disks dropped into the staging post star’s corona, transferring the induced power to the asteroids via a small wormhole.

MorningLightMountain ended its attempted capture of Wessex, diverting the remaining wormholes to planets where there was no interference.

Wessex had successfully banished the alien wormholes, but Olivenza and Balya had dropped out of the unisphere when their station force fields were breached.

We have to knock out their center of operations, hit their wormholes on the other side, where they’re vulnerable.

And as for the shocking power losses when Wessex fought off the Prime wormholes, it brought everyone close to the battle, giving them a sense of involvement.