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Trapped in hyperspace
Trapped in hyperspace










trapped in hyperspace

TRAPPED IN HYPERSPACE CRACK

Meanwhile, Hollows regularly use Garganta to travel between Hueco Mundo and the human world, which takes the form of a Crack in the Sky. Powerful Soul Reapers can utilize the distortion to their advantage Ichigo and his father spend many years inside Dangai so the former can train at his leisure before the final confrontation with Aizen. People who do not have access to the Jigokucho are forced to cross Dangai no matter what method they take to travel between worlds. Time runs 2000 times faster in there, but it has mechanisms preventing people from abusing this time distortion: a thick current that can snatch travelers, leaving them stuck forever, and a train-shaped creature which collects stuck travelers and throws them into a completely different time from the point they entered Dangai. The part of Garganta that connects the human world and Soul Society is known as Dangai note "parsing world" and was formerly a penal colony. It is a bridge between the human world, Soul Society, and Hueco Mundo.

trapped in hyperspace

note Spanish for "throat", but written with a kanji meaning "black cavity". The page quote from Doctor Who gives the best straight-up example: pure nothingness between which all the parallel dimensions of Reality are set, not so much a "hub" as such (though you do need to traverse it to get from one to the other). In some iterations, it's another plane of existence overlapping our own (hyperspace in Star Wars, subspace in Star Trek, the hacker shortcuts in The Matrix that look like an endless hallway of white rooms, etc.). In some variations, it can be sort of a half-empty but not entirely hub world (the Woods Between the Worlds in The Chronicles of Narnia). In its purest form it's just what it says on the tin: blank void between which different universes/worlds are set. Might have some overlap with Portal Crossroad World or Hyperspace Is a Scary Place, depending on the setting. In its purest form however, this place is the primordial horror of Nothingness itself, and thus shouldn't even have demonic inhabitants - true and absolute nothingness is arguably scarier under this trope. Almost guaranteed to be where you are if you're festering in The Nothing After Death, in which cases it serves as a kind of Purgatory or Limbo. Obviously a good source for anything using The Power of the Void.

trapped in hyperspace

If it isn't native, expect it to be a Sealed Evil in Another World. A White Void Room is a room designed to look like this.Īnything native to such a place can be reasonably expected to be an Eldritch Abomination.

trapped in hyperspace

The void might be an entirely empty place/plane/reality/whatever, like a Blank White Void (or black) that's the size of the universe, or somewhere(?) that can't even be described as such, since it doesn't exist. You might even suffer permanent psychological or physical trauma from the experience. You can almost never leave, and if you can, you won't be the same. Time may not pass in it, or it feels horribly slow. It's the space between Alternate Dimensions, the darkness between realms, the unreality between alternate realities it's nothing itself. The no-plane, non-existence and/or non-reality that surrounds and encloses all other planes, usually referred to as the Void. The Doctor, Doctor Who, " Army of Ghosts"












Trapped in hyperspace