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A notable Imperial commander who advocates Terminator teleportation attacks is [[Space Marine Captain|Captain]] [[Darnath Lysander]] of the [[Imperial Fists]] [[Chapter]], who is known to lead his men at the forefront of the attacks performed by the Imperial Fists from the ''[[Phalanx]]'', the Imperial Fists' massive space-borne [[Fortress-monastery]].{{Fn|1}}
Terminator teleportation technology can be dangerous and unreliable, such as there being a risk of a user being fused into the structure of their intended location.{{Fn|8}} Similar to this are [[Shadow-Walker]]s. These sorcerers art allows individuals to slip in and out of reality, using darkness and shadows as an opening of sorts they wrench open.{{Fn|18}}
===Chaos===
It is generally unknown why Obliterators are able to teleport, as much about these bizarre creatures is shrouded in mystery, but considering their probable ties to the [[Dark Mechanicus]] and their theoretical past lives as [[Techmarines]]{{Fn|2}} for their former legions, the ability to teleport into battle should not be too far fetched, as it can be assumed that they integrated systems into themselves that allowed for such action.{{Fn|4}}
Some human [[sorcerer]]s and [[psyker]]s have the ability to '''[[warpwalk]]''', notably [[Tulava Dyne]]. The skill is functionally similar to Imperial teleportation technology but has a shorter range and much higher accuracy.{{Fn|15}}
===Eldar Technology===
*{{Endn|16}}: [[Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate - Daemonhunters]], tutorial introduction cutscene
*{{Endn|17}}: [[Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Prophecy]]
*{{Endn|18}}: [[Rites of Passage (Novel)]], The Star Lounge
[[Category:Dark Age of Technology]]