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[[file:Dark Portal 02.png|right|thumb|300px|Samus approaching a Portal in [[Agon Wastes]].]]
[[file:Dark Portal 02.png|right|thumb|300px|Samus approaching a Portal in [[Agon Wastes]].]]
'''Portals''' are dimensional anomalies found on [[Aether]] in ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]''. There are two types of portals: white portals found in [[Dark Aether]] are known as '''Light Portals''', while black portals found on Aether are known as '''Dark Portals'''. Due to the dimensional instability caused by the impact of Aether's [[Leviathan]], Light and Dark Aether often overlap in places. This can cause areas where matter can pass through the interdimensional void and travel from one to the other. These portals can lead both ways or may be one-way path. Regardless, in their natural state, the portals are too unstable for anything to safely pass through. They can be stabilized by [[Dark Beam|dark]] or [[Light Beam|light]] energy, depending on the type of portal. Dark portals require dark energy while light portals require light energy. Energizing them in this way temporarily allows matter to safely pass through.  
'''Portals''' are dimensional anomalies found on [[Aether]] in ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]''. There are two types of portals: white portals found in [[Dark Aether]] are known as '''Light Portals''', while black portals found on Aether are known as '''Dark Portals'''. Due to the dimensional instability caused by the impact of Aether's [[Leviathan]], Light and Dark Aether often overlap in places. This can cause areas where matter can pass through the interdimensional void and travel from one to the other. These portals can lead both ways or may be one-way path. Regardless, in their natural state, the portals are too unstable for anything to safely pass through. They can be stabilized by [[Dark Beam|dark]] or [[Light Beam|light]] energy, depending on the type of portal. Dark portals require dark energy while light portals require light energy. Energizing them in this way temporarily allows matter to safely pass through.