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Bluespace is one of the newest areas of research in the 26th century.
Bluespace is one of the newest areas of research in the 26th century.



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Bluespace is one of the newest areas of research in the 26th century.

Bluespace technobabble explains a lot of the impossible technology in the game.

Bluespace itself is a dimension, not an "alternate dimension" but one concurrent with the Universe. It is not another plane but a direction. Matter and energy may be moved along this dimensional axis to be "further" or "closer" in bluespace.

When scientists refer to "Realspace", they mean that the object has 0 or near to 0 bluespace energy. The further something is shifted into bluespace, the more energy it has. Enough bluespace energy renders something invisible and unable to interact with realspace.

The human mind (or soul) exists deeper in bluespace than the brain and body. This is why cloning is incapable of making multiple functioning bodies of the same person.

Without this connection, the human body goes catatonic.

Some life is natively shifted deeper into bluespace, such as "Vampires", while other stranger life is further shifted. It is rumoured that Nar-Sie is a being shifted hugely through bluespace, although others theorize he is shifted in a different direction, termed "Redspace".

If it is possible to have negative bluespace energy to be in "redspace" is hotly debated among researches over many cups of coffee.