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* In conspiracy circles, the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_Experiment Philadelphia Experiment]] supposedly teleported a warship several hundred kilometers away and back, with sailors suffering TeleFrag on the way back during an experiment intended to make the ship invisible. One possible explanation for the "invisibility" part is that the ship was undergoing degaussing, a process that makes it "invisible" to ''magnetic'' mines, but doesn't do anything aboutvisible light.
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* ''VideoGame/PlagueInc'' has an official scenario called Teleportation, where mass groups of people, upon hearing of your plague being spread around, teleport to some island countries to avoid getting the infection.
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* In the Website/AlternateHistoryDotCom timeline ''Literature/ToAPlaceYouDoNotKnow'', {{God}} teleports all of the Israelites (and their livestock and possessions) just as they're about to enter the Promised Land...to the uninhabited islands of New Zealand.[[note]]He also moved them forward in time 6 months so their calendar would work in the Southern Hemisphere.[[/note]]
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** The Protodevelin do this to the city section of the titular ''Anime/{{Macross 7}}''.

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** The Protodevelin do this to the city section of the titular ''Anime/{{Macross 7}}''.''Anime/Macross7''.



* In ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima'', these sort of things work like out-right airports for wizards. The background story also mentioned massive use of this teleportation type to transport an entire army and change the course of war.

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* In ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima'', ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'', these sort of things work like out-right airports for wizards. The background story also mentioned massive use of this teleportation type to transport an entire army and change the course of war.



* One time, in ''[[Comicbook/TheUltimates Ultimate Comics: Avengers 3]]'', the Triskelion was facing a vampire invasion. So Captain America used the hammer of Thor ({{Mjolnir}}) to teleport them all to the Iranian desert, were the vampires were killed by the daylight. The reason for not teleporting the Triskelion into a desert area of an ally (e.g. Israel, Egypt, Saudi-Arabia) but to that of an enemy ("Great Satan", you remember) is, that it would've been less badass (you appear in broad daylight on enemy territory and they can DO NOTHING except for Ahmadinejad having a fit!!).

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* One time, in ''[[Comicbook/TheUltimates ''[[ComicBook/TheUltimates Ultimate Comics: Avengers 3]]'', the Triskelion was facing a vampire invasion. So Captain America used the hammer of Thor ({{Mjolnir}}) to teleport them all to the Iranian desert, were the vampires were killed by the daylight. The reason for not teleporting the Triskelion into a desert area of an ally (e.g. Israel, Egypt, Saudi-Arabia) but to that of an enemy ("Great Satan", you remember) is, that it would've been less badass (you appear in broad daylight on enemy territory and they can DO NOTHING except for Ahmadinejad having a fit!!).



* The event that transported Ryanverse Earth and its surroundings into the TabletopGame/BattleTech universe, in ''FanFic/AnEntryWithABang'', is even referred to as an [[Literature/IslandInTheSeaOfTime ISOT]] event, in a nod to Stirling's novel, and was teleported into the [[Literature/SixteenThirtyTwo Grantville]] cluster.
* [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5807698/1/Every_Silver_Lining_has_its_Cloud Every Silver Lining has it's Cloud ]] - One of the more epic examples of this trope as the town of Sunnydale is transported to the world of Faerun. Set in late season two of ''[[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer BtVS]]''.

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* The event that transported Ryanverse Earth and its surroundings into the TabletopGame/BattleTech universe, in ''FanFic/AnEntryWithABang'', ''Fanfic/AnEntryWithABang'', is even referred to as an [[Literature/IslandInTheSeaOfTime ISOT]] event, in a nod to Stirling's novel, and was teleported into the [[Literature/SixteenThirtyTwo Grantville]] cluster.
* [[http://www.''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5807698/1/Every_Silver_Lining_has_its_Cloud Every Silver Lining has it's Cloud ]] Cloud]]'' - One of the more epic examples of this trope as the town of Sunnydale is transported to the world of Faerun. Set in late season two of ''[[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer BtVS]]''.



* Fanfic/HalkegeniaOnline: It's the premise of the story. [[LightNovel/TheFamiliarOfZero Louise]] summons and makes real all of [[LightNovel/SwordArtOnline Alfheim]] during the summoning ritual.

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* Fanfic/HalkegeniaOnline: ''Fanfic/HalkegeniaOnline'': It's the premise of the story. [[LightNovel/TheFamiliarOfZero Louise]] summons and makes real all of [[LightNovel/SwordArtOnline Alfheim]] during the summoning ritual.



* The ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fanfic [[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/205215/island-in-the-sea-of-equus Island in the Sea of Equus]] involves the United States as of January 15th, 2014 (with some liberties such as a fictional president) [=ISOTed=] to Equestria's homeworld in the middle of Season 3.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fanfic [[https://www.''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/205215/island-in-the-sea-of-equus Island in the Sea of Equus]] Equus]]'' involves the United States as of January 15th, 2014 (with some liberties such as a fictional president) [=ISOTed=] to Equestria's homeworld in the middle of Season 3.



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* In ''{{Literature/Worm}}'', there is a minor character that appears during the battle with [[EldritchAbomination Leviathan]], a heroic cape named Strider, who has this as his power, utilising it for the evacuation and battlefield positioning of dozens of capes once Leviathan arrives.
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* ''Manga/DriftingClassroom'': The entire school is transported into a post-apocalyptic hellscape [[spoiler: which is eventually reveled to be the future]]. From there it devolves quickly into a ''Literature/LordOfTheFlies''-esque free-for-all as the students and teachers are forced to ration or compete for the limited food and supplies already in the school.
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* The ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' crossover ''Fanfic/MortalKombatVsTheOwlHouse'' features this as the main premise for the crossover. With everyone in Outworld and the Netherrealm being mysteriously teleported to the Boiling Isles.

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* The ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' crossover ''Fanfic/MortalKombatVsTheOwlHouse'' features this as the main premise for the crossover. With everyone in Outworld and the Netherrealm being mysteriously teleported to the Boiling Isles.
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* In ''[[FanFic/SovereignGFCOrigins Origins]]'', a ''Franchise/MassEffect''[=/=]''Franchise/StarWars''[[spoiler:[=/=]''[=Borderlands=]''[=/=]''[=Halo=]'']] MassiveMultiplayerCrossover, Force Travel is used on a huge scale, moving a whole fleet including a [[MileLongShip Star Dreadnaught]] to ''another galaxy''. This induces a HeroicRROD in the user, but gets the heroes out of a very nasty situation. [[spoiler:It also marks the beginning of that person's [=Heel-Face Turn=].]]

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* In ''VideoGame/SuikodenIV'', Viki (the [[TheDitz ditzy]] {{Time Travel}}ing [[TeleportersAndTransporters teleportation mage]] who appears in every game of the main series) is able to teleport the heroes' entire naval fleet (consisting of up to 5 battleships, if you do well enough in the naval battles). And it doesn't even seem to be remotely difficult for her; there's no MP cost, no sign of strain, and no limit to how often she can do it. Of course, there's no reason to think that teleporting multiple warships would be more difficult than teleporting [[TimeTravel a century back in time]], something so easy that Viki literally did it ''by accident''. Oddly enough, though, [[GameplayAndStorySegregation your "master" strategist never thinks of putting her ridiculously powerful ability to strategic use.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/SuikodenIV'', Viki (the [[TheDitz ditzy]] {{Time Travel}}ing [[TeleportersAndTransporters teleportation mage]] {{teleportation}} mage who appears in every game of the main series) is able to teleport the heroes' entire naval fleet (consisting of up to 5 battleships, if you do well enough in the naval battles). And it doesn't even seem to be remotely difficult for her; there's no MP cost, no sign of strain, and no limit to how often she can do it. Of course, there's no reason to think that teleporting multiple warships would be more difficult than teleporting [[TimeTravel a century back in time]], something so easy that Viki literally did it ''by accident''. Oddly enough, though, [[GameplayAndStorySegregation your "master" strategist never thinks of putting her ridiculously powerful ability to strategic use.]]
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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': At the tail end of the Golden Age the Amazons had an entire space fleet which moved large distances using teleportation, which seemed to need to be directed at one of their mental radio devices.

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* In a ''Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}'' storyarc, the entire Hell's Kitchen neighborhood was once transported to the realm of the Satan-like Mephisto.

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* ''Film/AvengersEndgame'': As it seems Captain America is ready to face Thanos and his whole army alone, multiple ring portals appear behind him. The sorcerers of Kamar-Taj, led by Doctor Strange and Wong, have opened them between several spots on Earth and elsewhere, allowing many superheroes as well as the Ravagers, Asgardians, and the Wakandan army (along with air support) to go through and confront Thanos's troops in the biggest battle of the MCU to date.



* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0643.html "A wizard Did It"]], Vaarsuvius teleports the entire Azure City refugee fleet to another continent. A few strips earlier, [[ChekhovsSkill it was noted one of the souls s/he is spliced with had teleported armies.]]

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* In ''[[FanFic/SovereignGFCOrigins Origins]]'', a ''MassEffect''[=/=]''StarWars''[[spoiler:[=/=]''[=Borderlands=]''[=/=]''[=Halo=]'']] MassiveMultiplayerCrossover, Force Travel is used on a huge scale, moving a whole fleet including a [[MileLongShip Star Dreadnaught]] to ''another galaxy''. This induces a HeroicRROD in the user, but gets the heroes out of a very nasty situation. [[spoiler:It also marks the beginning of that person's [=Heel-Face Turn=].]]

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* ''Series/TheFortyFourHundred'': The 4400 were separately abducted at various points between 1946 and 2003 and later transported ''en masse'' to the same location, Highland Beach, near Mount Rainier in Washington on August 14, 2004.* ''Series/{{Andromeda}}'' has the entire solar systems of Tarn Vedra and Ral Parthia being teleported off to a pocket dimension to hide them from a Magog invasion.

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* ''Comicbook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' once had the entire population of a planet teleported to a safer solar system.

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* In Creator/PhilFoglio's ''ComicBook/{{Buck Godot|Zap Gun for Hire}}'', the titular character convinces the only life-form in the galaxy capable of true teleportation (known simply as "The Teleporter") to help out with a small problem: the star around which a heavily-populated planet orbits is about to go nova. Buck suggests that the population could be distributed to several convenient planets elsewhere, but the Teleporter [[http://www.airshipentertainment.com/buckcomic.php?date=20070426 offers a rather simpler solution]] that simultaneously resolves one of Buck's personal problems. Actually that's two problems with separate solutions (both involving teleporting). Teleporting X-Tel to Kooblen solves Buck's (and everyone else's) problem with them. On the next page we learn that the Teleporter saved the doomed planet by moving the whole planet to a different system.

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* The ''ComicBook/{{LegionOfSuperHeroes}}'' arc known as the Great Darkness Saga featured Darkseid using his Omega Beams to swap the positions of the planets Apokolips and Daxam between dimensions.

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* The Roleplay/BouvetIsland mapgame (and its [[http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=280566 two]] [[http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=301442 sequels]]) along with a spinoff set on [[http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=313000 Tenerife Island]] on AlternateHistory.com are like [=FISOT=] country games, but only limited to characters, structures, objects, etc.
* The WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic fanfic [[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/205215/island-in-the-sea-of-equus Island in the Sea of Equus]] involves the United States as of January 15th, 2014 (with some liberties such as a fictional president) [=ISOTed=] to Equestria's homeworld in the middle of Season 3.

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* The Roleplay/BouvetIsland ''Roleplay/BouvetIsland'' mapgame (and its [[http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=280566 two]] [[http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=301442 sequels]]) along with a spinoff set on [[http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=313000 Tenerife Island]] on AlternateHistory.com are like [=FISOT=] country games, but only limited to characters, structures, objects, etc.
* The WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fanfic [[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/205215/island-in-the-sea-of-equus Island in the Sea of Equus]] involves the United States as of January 15th, 2014 (with some liberties such as a fictional president) [=ISOTed=] to Equestria's homeworld in the middle of Season 3.



* In the fluff to the tabletop game ''Robo Gear'', the imperial empire of Terra's last ditch attempt to try to regain control of the galaxy was to build a colossal Jump Drive and teleport the entire planet from star system to star system. [[WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} My memory is a little sketchy but I believe the entire earth was destroyed]].

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* In the fluff to the tabletop game ''Robo Gear'', the imperial empire of Terra's last ditch attempt to try to regain control of the galaxy was to build a colossal Jump Drive and teleport the entire planet from star system to star system. [[WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} My memory is a little sketchy but I believe the entire earth was destroyed]].



* On ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'', A.M.A.Z.O. once ''moved a planet out of the dimension'' on his trip back to Earth. More than that, the planet was ''Oa'', home of the {{Sufficiently Advanced Alien}}s who give the Franchise/GreenLantern Corps their rings. If ''they'' couldn't stop A.M.A.Z.O., you know the Justice League's chances didn't look good. And that doesn't even get into how ''effortless'' it was. He didn't remove the planet to keep the Guardians and the Green Lantern Corps from interfering with him. He did it because Oa was ''in his way''. It was literally quicker and easier for him to teleport the planet into another dimension than to just fly around it. John asks him to move it back, so A.M.A.Z.O. complies.

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* On ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'', ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'', A.M.A.Z.O. once ''moved a planet out of the dimension'' on his trip back to Earth. More than that, the planet was ''Oa'', home of the {{Sufficiently Advanced Alien}}s who give the Franchise/GreenLantern Corps their rings. If ''they'' couldn't stop A.M.A.Z.O., you know the Justice League's chances didn't look good. And that doesn't even get into how ''effortless'' it was. He didn't remove the planet to keep the Guardians and the Green Lantern Corps from interfering with him. He did it because Oa was ''in his way''. It was literally quicker and easier for him to teleport the planet into another dimension than to just fly around it. John asks him to move it back, so A.M.A.Z.O. complies.



** An Eliatrope portals are normally small and don't last long, but can be significantly improved with practice, preparation, and power. With at least several hours of preparation [[spoiler:and the Eliacube's power]], Quilby makes an enormous portal [[spoiler:[[HellGate into the Shushu world]]]]. After the TimeSkip, Yugo is able to clear out a crowded room by teleporting almost everyone outside and, with help of several [[AmplifierArtifact Dofus]], [[spoiler:teleports a ''mountain'' into the sky so the battle won't damage the Earth (this [[ColonyDrop horribly backfires]])]].

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* ''Series/TheFortyFourHundred'': people are abducted individually at various times and places throughout the 20th century, but all 4,400 of them get teleported back simultaneously to the same location.
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location, Highland Beach, near Mount Rainier in Washington on August 14, 2004.* ''Series/{{Andromeda}}'' has the entire solar systems of Tarn Vedra and Ral Parthia being teleported off to a pocket dimension to hide them from a Magog invasion.
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* ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}''. Although actually an example of an [[FasterThanLightTravel FTL drive]], the moment when [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome Galactica dives into the atmosphere]] of New Caprica, then jumps out moments before it {{Colony Drop}}s the entire settlement, could apply. One good touch is there's a tremendous ''CRACK!'' and immediate whirlwind as air rushes back into the space where the massive battlestar once was.

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* ''Series/TwelveMonkeys'': Titan is eventually revealed to be [[spoiler: a huge industrial facility that can instantaneously travel through time and space.]]

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* Downplayed in ''Manga/Overlord2012'': Because of the way magic works in the new world, teleporting just oneself is a great feat, teleporting just one other person is nearly unheard of (which Ainz can do without difficulty, but it's a spell called ''Greater'' Teleportation).
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** The TNG novel trilogy ''Literature/TheQContinuum'' gives explanation to the demise of the Iconians introduced on the show. Knowing their star was near the end of its life cycle they prepared to use their impressive transport technology to simultaneously remove and replace their entire dying star with a new young one. It would have worked spectacularly had an outside agent not forced their sun to supernova just as they began to teleport it.
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* One novel starts with a mountain town and the surrounding area transported to an alien planet. A possible explanation is that this planet exists slightly off-phase and has for a brief moment come in contact with Earth. However, the displaced people aren't too worried about how they got there, as they must now focus on survival in this strange world.
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* ''ComicBook/RatchetAndClankComic'' Artemis Zogg was forcibly teleporting planets away from various galaxies to put into his own galaxy and Ratchet and Clank were working with some friends and galactic authorities to stop him.
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*''Literature/{{Destroyermen}}'' takes place in a parallel Earth that's riddled with cultures (both human and non) that arrived in ships snatched up from other Earths by stormlike {{Negative Space Wedgie}}s and deposited there. The mix is pretty weird already (Tenth-century Romans! French Nazis!), but it might get even more so over the next century: [[TheSmartGuy Bradford]] theorizes that the Squall is attracted to metal floating on the sea, and the series is set during WWII, right around the time that large steel ships are becoming common.
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* The West Virginia mining town of Grantville being teleported to 1632 Thuringia in the ''Literature/SixteenThirtyTwo'' saga by Eric Flint.

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** The Protoss Arbiter in ''Franchise/StarCraft'' can teleport a moderately-sized strike force to it.

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* Fanfic/HalkegeniaOnline: It's the premise of the story. [[LightNovel/TheFamiliarOfZero Louise]] summons and makes real all of [[SwordArtOnline Alfheim]] during the summoning ritual.

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