Hyperspace Sensitivity Evaluation – Federation Navy Pre-Enlistment Report
14 Dec 2024Rawnu
Patient: Alex Raw'nuruodoDate: 22 March 3294
Facility: Titan Station, Sol
Incident Overview
During their first real hyperspace jump on 20 March 3294, as part of the Federal Navy’s Pre-Enlistment Evaluation Program, Cadet Alex Raw'nuruodo experienced acute disorientation and sensory overload. They reported “patterns of light” and faint “whispers,” as well as a strong sensation of being “watched” during the jump. Symptoms subsided within minutes but raised concerns about the safety of further hyperspace operations.
Findings
- Neurological: EEG revealed irregular activity in the temporal lobe during hyperspace conditions, linked to sensory processing. No structural abnormalities found.
- Physical: Elevated stress markers, though recovery was quick.
- Cognitive: Minor delays in memory recall directly after the incident; baseline remained above average.
Diagnosis
Rawnu presents symptoms of hyperspace-induced neurological sensitivity, an abnormal neural response to hyperspace travel. The condition is poorly understood and poses risks during active duty.
Outcome
Patient disqualified from further hyperspace-capable roles within the Federal Navy. Referral to civilian specialists recommended for further study.
Signed By: Dr. Emmett Voss, Lead Medical Officer
Classification: Confidential