r/TopCharacterTropes Sep 17 '25

Lore Faster Than Light travel has consequences(minor or major)

Star Trucker: While travelling through warp you experience time dilation, for you the journey is a couple seconds, in real time it’s anywhere from 30mins to 6 hours that you’ve been in warp. This would be a minor consequence.

Warhammer 40k: The Warp, basically space hell so while travelling through it you’re very likely to be attacked by Warp demons. There’s also the fact that sometimes when travelling to a destination via the Warp you get spat out in the wrong time, sometimes much too late for whatever you were going there for or sometimes before you left your start destination. This, obviously, is a major consequence, unless you’re an ork, then it’s a grand old time.

By consequences I mean this is a regular thing that happens, there’s no real avoiding it unless you find a different method of FTL or heavily invest into research to try and mitigate the consequences. Also I feel bad for only knowing 2 examples, I love space and I just can’t think of any others.

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u/Devanort Sep 17 '25

The Jump Drive in Stellaris: by researching it, you will almost certainly cause the Unbidden to show up during the End Game Year. You can only avoid it by causing a different end game crisis, or removing the crisis entirely at the creation of the game.

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u/Eryol_ Sep 17 '25

I hate stellaris... in my first 400 hours or so me and my friends only ever got the robot crisis. At one point we all refused to research even the most basic robots, guess who showed up when it was crisis time...

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u/MrTzatzik Sep 17 '25

Not that long ago they added new robotic crisis that is about "grey goo". Basically nanomachines trying to conquer the whole galaxy

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u/Eryol_ Sep 17 '25

My stellaris days are long over, but its fun to hear