At first they called it #Stasis Shock.
The incredibly uncommon intolerance to hypersleep stasis. Something happening to the person's brain in the moment they went in, or came out.
The first few thousand cases were a rarity; a drop in the ocean compared to the number of trips being made.
Rigorous psych evals claimed to catch the issue. People were let go, waivers were signed, strict travel restrictions were put in place.
Corporations in charge of long-haul deep space exploration, colonisation, and mining efforts lobbied the insurance and healthcare industries to classify anything undesirable as a potential early warning sign for Stasis Shock.
The most marginalised were stuck on Earth, or resigned to passing away on a generation ship if they could afford it.
But it kept happening.
A friend of a friend, a cousin, an uncle. People that passed all the evals.
And so people started to dig, started to look closer.
Cut corners, corruption, and cheap materials used to lower costs and increase profit margins, all slowly came to light to reveal an industrial coverup spanning decades.
When corners were cut, material purity was incorrect, and processes were ignored, people were going into stasis fully aware but unable to do anything until they were "woken up."
Days, months, even years spent fully aware of every passing second. The total silence of space travel, never able to open your eyes or move your body, your only company the occasional creaking of the bulkhead and whatever thoughts your mind can conjur.
People's minds were being broken, all for the sake of increasing profits.
As this information started to circulate around the colonies, the corporations started to fear civil unrest. They increased their security, tightened their privacy.
But no riots broke out, no strikes, no anger boiling over. Instead, one by one, the billionaire & trillionaire class started to come down with cases of Stasis Shock.
For untold generations they had felt safe in our hands.

