Forward starburst
Photons from broad sky angles appear skewed toward the forward vector, producing a crowded cone of light.
Optical violence
The visual environment escalates from starfield collapse to spectral invisibility to paradoxical ghost arrival and destructive gamma/X-ray wake.

Before the light barrier
At high subluminal velocities, aberration crowds the starfield into the forward view while Doppler shift pushes visible light into lethal invisible bands.
Photons from broad sky angles appear skewed toward the forward vector, producing a crowded cone of light.
Visible light shifts into ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma ranges ahead of the ship, while aft light redshifts into infrared darkness.
Human vision becomes unreliable. Multispectral shielding and autonomous star recognition become mandatory.
Beyond the light barrier
In the site mythology, exceeding local light propagation produces effects that are visually dramatic and hazardous.
The ship outruns photons from behind, including its own exhaust light, creating permanent aft blackness.
The ship intercepts light histories out of order, so distant events can appear to unfold backward.
The vessel arrives before its image; a delayed optical ghost then appears to recede along the route.
Superluminal interaction with the dark matter substrate produces an expanding gamma/X-ray shockwave.