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{{Term/Store|Spacetime Gate|Spacetime Gates|Series, ST|plural}} are objects in {{ST}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 290}}</ref>{{Note|{{Plural|Series|Spacetime Gate}} were referred to as '''Warp Gates''' in {{Guide|ST|Prima}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|type= Guide|quote= |game= ST |publisher= Prima |page= 95}}</ref> However, as this contradicts the name given in {{E}}, it is not considered [[Guidelines:Canon|Canon]].}} {{Term|ST|Link|link}} can use them to [[Warping|warp]] from one location on the {{Term|ST|Spirit Tracks (Object)|link}} to another.
{{Term/Store|Spacetime Gate|Spacetime Gates|Series, ST|plural}} are objects in {{ST}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 290}}</ref> {{Term|ST|Link|link}} can use them to [[Warping|warp]] from one location on the {{Term|ST|Spirit Tracks (Object)|link}} to another.


==Location and Uses==
==Location and Uses==
{{Plural|ST|Spacetime Gate}} are stone arches encircling parts of the {{Term|ST|Spirit Tracks (Object)|link}}. They function in pairs. One gate of each pair has a green {{Term|ST|Force Gem|link}}-like triangle mounted on it.<ref>{{Cite|There seem to be two types of these space-time gates. [...] One type has a triangle at the top of the arch, and the other doesn't.|Ferrus|ST}}</ref> Blasting the triangle with the [[Cannon]] activates both gates in the pair.<ref>{{Cite|I think they work in pairs and that hitting the triangle does something.|Ferrus|ST}}</ref> The first time {{Term|ST|Link|link}} does so, {{Term|ST|Princess Zelda|link}} reads out faded instructions that appear on the {{Term|ST|Spacetime Gate}}.<ref>{{Cite|Some text is appearing. It's faded, and I can't make out very much. Let's see... "Pass through...the gate either way...steam whistle...will open..." Uh... I don't understand it at all. What does it mean?|Princess Zelda|ST}}</ref> The instructions say to blow the {{Term|ST|Whistle|link}}, which causes a portal to slowly open from the center of the gate out to its edge. {{Term|ST|Link}} must blow the whistle until the portal becomes wide enough for the {{Term|ST|Spirit Train|link}} to warp through it, out to the sister gate on the other side. Once the gate pair is activated they can be used in either direction.<ref>{{Cite|I'm pretty sure you can use both of them to warp to and from places.|Ferrus|ST}}</ref> They're almost always located in different {{Plural|ST|Realm}}.  
{{Plural|ST|Spacetime Gate}} are stone arches encircling parts of the {{Term|ST|Spirit Tracks (Object)|link}}. They function in pairs. One gate of each pair has a green {{Term|ST|Force Gem|link}}-like triangle mounted on it.<ref>{{Cite|There seem to be two types of these space-time gates. [...] One type has a triangle at the top of the arch, and the other doesn't.|Ferrus|ST}}</ref> Blasting the triangle with the [[Cannon]] activates both gates in the pair.<ref>{{Cite|I think they work in pairs and that hitting the triangle does something.|Ferrus|ST}}</ref> The first time {{Term|ST|Link|link}} does so, {{Term|ST|Princess Zelda|link}} reads out faded instructions that appear on the {{Term|ST|Spacetime Gate}}.<ref>{{Cite|Some text is appearing. It's faded, and I can't make out very much. Let's see... "Pass through...the gate either way...steam whistle...will open..." Uh... I don't understand it at all. What does it mean?|Princess Zelda|ST}}</ref> The instructions say to blow the {{Term|ST|Train Whistle|link}}, which causes a portal to slowly open from the center of the gate out to its edge. {{Term|ST|Link}} must blow the whistle until the portal becomes wide enough for the {{Term|ST|Spirit Train|link}} to warp through it, out to the sister gate on the other side. Once the gate pair is activated they can be used in either direction.<ref>{{Cite|I'm pretty sure you can use both of them to warp to and from places.|Ferrus|ST}}</ref> They're almost always located in different {{Plural|ST|Realm}}.  


In total there are 8 {{Term|ST|Spacetime Gate}} pairs, labeled A through H. For 6 of them, the triangle gates are located on optional sections of the {{Term|ST|Spirit Tracks (Object)|link}} restored by collecting {{Plural|ST|Force Gem|link}}. As such, these gate pairs become usable only by collecting the corresponding {{Term|ST|Force Gem}}.
In total there are 8 {{Term|ST|Spacetime Gate}} pairs, labeled A through H. For 6 of them, the triangle gates are located on optional sections of the {{Term|ST|Spirit Tracks (Object)|link}} restored by collecting {{Plural|ST|Force Gem|link}}. As such, these gate pairs become usable only by collecting the corresponding {{Term|ST|Force Gem}}.


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|A<ref>{{Cite Book|type= Guide |quote= |game= ST |publisher= Prima |page= 95}}</ref>
|A<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= ST |publisher= Prima |page= 95}}</ref>
|{{Sort Value|ST|Snow Realm}} || [[Anouki Village]]
|{{Sort Value|ST|Snow Realm}} || [[Anouki Village]]
|{{Sort Value|ST|Forest Realm}} || [[Whittleton]]<br>{{Term|ST|Hyrule Castle|link}}
|{{Sort Value|ST|Forest Realm}} || [[Whittleton]]<br/>{{Term|ST|Hyrule Castle|link}}
|data-sort-value="0"|{{Term|ST|Lokomo Song|link}} duet with {{Term|ST|Steem|link}}
|data-sort-value="0"|{{Term|ST|Lokomo Song|link}} duet with {{Term|ST|Steem|link}}
|-
|-
|B<ref>{{Cite Book|type= Guide |quote= |game= ST |publisher= Prima |page= 172}}</ref>
|B<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= ST |publisher= Prima |page= 172}}</ref>
|{{Sort Value|ST|Forest Realm}} || {{Term|ST|Trading Post|link}}
|{{Sort Value|ST|Forest Realm}} || {{Term|ST|Trading Post|link}}
|{{Sort Value|ST|Snow Realm}} || {{Term|ST|Wellspring Station|link}}
|{{Sort Value|ST|Snow Realm}} || {{Term|ST|Wellspring Station|link}}
|{{Sort Value|ST|Force Gem 1}}
|{{Sort Value|ST|Force Gem 1}}
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|C<ref>{{Cite Book|type= Guide |quote= |game= ST |publisher= Prima |page= 204}}</ref>
|C<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= ST |publisher= Prima |page= 204}}</ref>
|{{Sort Value|ST|Snow Realm}} || {{Term|ST|Bridge Worker's Home|link}}
|{{Sort Value|ST|Snow Realm}} || {{Term|ST|Bridge Worker's Home|link}}
|{{Sort Value|ST|Ocean Realm}} || [[Ocean Sanctuary]]
|{{Sort Value|ST|Ocean Realm}} || [[Ocean Sanctuary]]
|{{Sort Value|ST|Force Gem 5}}
|{{Sort Value|ST|Force Gem 5}}
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|D<ref>{{Cite Book|type= Guide |quote= |game= ST |publisher= Prima |page= 204}}</ref>
|D<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= ST |publisher= Prima |page= 204}}</ref>
|{{Sort Value|ST|Snow Realm}} || [[Wellspring Station]]<br>{{Term|ST|Disorientation Station|link}}
|{{Sort Value|ST|Snow Realm}} || [[Wellspring Station]]<br/>{{Term|ST|Disorientation Station|link}}
|{{Sort Value|ST|Fire Realm}} || [[Dark Ore Mine]]
|{{Sort Value|ST|Fire Realm}} || [[Dark Ore Mine]]
|{{Sort Value|ST|Force Gem 6}}
|{{Sort Value|ST|Force Gem 6}}
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|E<ref>{{Cite Book|type= Guide |quote= |game= ST |publisher= Prima |page= 204}}</ref>
|E<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= ST |publisher= Prima |page= 204}}</ref>
|{{Sort Value|ST|Forest Realm}} || [[Aboda Village]]
|{{Sort Value|ST|Forest Realm}} || [[Aboda Village]]
|{{Sort Value|ST|Fire Realm}} || [[Goron Village]]
|{{Sort Value|ST|Fire Realm}} || [[Goron Village]]
|{{Sort Value|ST|Force Gem 13}}
|{{Sort Value|ST|Force Gem 13}}
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|F<ref>{{Cite Book|type= Guide |quote= |game= ST |publisher= Prima |page= 266}}</ref>
|F<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= ST |publisher= Prima |page= 266}}</ref>
|{{Sort Value|ST|Fire Realm}} || [[Goron Target Range]]
|{{Sort Value|ST|Fire Realm}} || [[Goron Target Range]]
|{{Sort Value|ST|Ocean Realm}} || {{Term|ST|Ocean Floor|link}} entrance
|{{Sort Value|ST|Ocean Realm}} || {{Term|ST|Ocean Floor|link}} entrance
|{{Sort Value|ST|Force Gem 8}}
|{{Sort Value|ST|Force Gem 8}}
|-
|-
|G<ref>{{Cite Book|type= Guide |quote= |game= ST |publisher= Prima |page= 229}}</ref>
|G<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= ST |publisher= Prima |page= 229}}</ref>
|{{Sort Value|ST|Ocean Realm}} || [[Pirate Hideout]]
|{{Sort Value|ST|Ocean Realm}} || [[Pirate Hideout]]
|{{Sort Value|ST|Forest Realm}} || {{Term|ST|Whittleton|link}}<br>{{Term|ST|Trading Post|link}}
|{{Sort Value|ST|Forest Realm}} || {{Term|ST|Whittleton|link}}<br/>{{Term|ST|Trading Post|link}}
|{{Sort Value|ST|Force Gem 17}}
|{{Sort Value|ST|Force Gem 17}}
|-
|-
|H<ref>{{Cite Book|type= Guide |quote= |game= ST |publisher= Prima |page= 268}}</ref>
|H<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= ST |publisher= Prima |page= 268}}</ref>
|{{Sort Value|ST|Sand Realm}} || [[Sand Temple]]
|{{Sort Value|ST|Sand Realm}} || [[Sand Temple]]
|{{Sort Value|ST|Sand Realm}} || [[Sand Sanctuary]]
|{{Sort Value|ST|Sand Realm}} || [[Sand Sanctuary]]
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The {{Term|ST|Locomotive Musings by Ferrus|link}} in his house at {{Term|ST|Wellspring Station|link}} explain how {{Term|ST|Spacetime Gate}} are activated. In the notes {{Term|ST|Ferrus}} says he tried throwing rocks at Gate A but lacked the arm strength to hit the triangle.<ref>{{Cite|I tried throwing rocks at a
The {{Term|ST|Locomotive Musings by Ferrus|link}} in his house at {{Term|ST|Wellspring Station|link}} explain how {{Term|ST|Spacetime Gate}} are activated. In the notes {{Term|ST|Ferrus}} says he tried throwing rocks at Gate A but lacked the arm strength to hit the triangle.<ref>{{Cite|I tried throwing rocks at a
gate triangle to the south of Anouki Village... But bummer of all bummers, I couldn't reach it. I guess my arm is too weak. That's why I'm starting a new push-up regimen until I can hit the darn thing!|Ferrus|ST}}</ref>
gate triangle to the south of Anouki Village... But bummer of all bummers, I couldn't reach it. I guess my arm is too weak. That's why I'm starting a new push-up regimen until I can hit the darn thing!|Ferrus|ST}}</ref>
==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}
===Other Names===
{{Other Names
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| Warp Gate<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= ST |guide= Prima |page= 95}}</ref>
| {{ST}}
| {{Guide|ST|Prima}}
| {{E}}
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:ST Ferrus Spacetime Gates.png|The two types of Spacetime Gates
File:ST Locomotive Musings by Ferrus Model.png|The two types of Spacetime Gates
File:ST Spacetime Gate 2.png|And inactive and active Spacetime Gate
File:ST Spacetime Gate 2.png|And inactive and active Spacetime Gate
</gallery>
</gallery>


{{Notes}}
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Latest revision as of 12:49, 11 August 2023

Spacetime Gates are objects in Spirit Tracks.[1] Link can use them to warp from one location on the Spirit Tracks to another.

Location and Uses

Spacetime Gates are stone arches encircling parts of the Spirit Tracks. They function in pairs. One gate of each pair has a green Force Gem-like triangle mounted on it.[2] Blasting the triangle with the Cannon activates both gates in the pair.[3] The first time Link does so, Princess Zelda reads out faded instructions that appear on the Spacetime Gate.[4] The instructions say to blow the Train Whistle, which causes a portal to slowly open from the center of the gate out to its edge. Link must blow the whistle until the portal becomes wide enough for the Spirit Train to warp through it, out to the sister gate on the other side. Once the gate pair is activated they can be used in either direction.[5] They're almost always located in different Realms.

In total there are 8 Spacetime Gate pairs, labeled A through H. For 6 of them, the triangle gates are located on optional sections of the Spirit Tracks restored by collecting Force Gems. As such, these gate pairs become usable only by collecting the corresponding Force Gem.

Locations
Gate Location Sister Location Requirements
Realm Nearest Stations Realm Nearest Stations
A[6] Snow Realm Anouki Village Forest Realm Whittleton
Hyrule Castle
Song of Restoration duet with Steem
B[7] Forest Realm Trading Post Snow Realm Wellspring Station Force Gem 1
C[8] Snow Realm Bridge Worker's Home Ocean Realm Ocean Sanctuary Force Gem 5
D[9] Snow Realm Wellspring Station
Disorientation Station
Fire Realm Dark Ore Mine Force Gem 6
E[10] Forest Realm Aboda Village Fire Realm Goron Village Force Gem 13
F[11] Fire Realm Goron Target Range Ocean Realm Ocean Floor entrance Force Gem 8
G[12] Ocean Realm Pirate Hideout Forest Realm Whittleton
Trading Post
Force Gem 17
H[13] Sand Realm Sand Temple Sand Realm Sand Sanctuary Song of Restoration duet with Rael

The Locomotive Musings by Ferrus in his house at Wellspring Station explain how Spacetime Gate are activated. In the notes Ferrus says he tried throwing rocks at Gate A but lacked the arm strength to hit the triangle.[14]

Nomenclature

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Other Names

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References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 290
  2. "There seem to be two types of these space-time gates. [...] One type has a triangle at the top of the arch, and the other doesn't." — Ferrus (Spirit Tracks)
  3. "I think they work in pairs and that hitting the triangle does something." — Ferrus (Spirit Tracks)
  4. "Some text is appearing. It's faded, and I can't make out very much. Let's see... "Pass through...the gate either way...steam whistle...will open..." Uh... I don't understand it at all. What does it mean?" — Princess Zelda (Spirit Tracks)
  5. "I'm pretty sure you can use both of them to warp to and from places." — Ferrus (Spirit Tracks)
  6. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks—PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 95
  7. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks—PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 172
  8. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks—PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 204
  9. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks—PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 204
  10. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks—PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 204
  11. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks—PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 266
  12. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks—PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 229
  13. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks—PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 268
  14. "I tried throwing rocks at a gate triangle to the south of Anouki Village... But bummer of all bummers, I couldn't reach it. I guess my arm is too weak. That's why I'm starting a new push-up regimen until I can hit the darn thing!" — Ferrus (Spirit Tracks)
  15. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks—PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 95