Linewalkers
Linewalkers
Parent Clade: Driftborn
Primary Habitats: Phobos, Deimos, Kuiper Waystations
Summary: A Driftborn subclade adapted for microgravity navigation along fixed structures, with extreme proprioceptive precision and tether-integrated movement.
Linewalkers
Overview
Linewalkers exist because in microgravity, movement without reference is useless.
In environments like Phobos, Deimos, and Kuiper Waystations:
- Free drift is inefficient
- Movement depends on structure, not space
Linewalkers treat every environment as a network of lines.
Neurological Adaptations
Proprioceptive Precision
Their nervous system:
- Tracks limb position with high accuracy
- Maintains orientation relative to contact points
They always know:
- Where their body is
- What it’s attached to
Vector-Based Movement Mapping
They perceive movement as:
- Directional forces along lines
- Connections between anchor points
Structural Adaptations
Grip Optimization
Hands and feet:
- Exhibit increased surface friction
- Have fine motor control for micro-adjustments
Tendon Reinforcement
Their connective tissue:
- Handles sustained tension loads
- Prevents strain during extended anchoring
Behavioral Integration
Tether Use
Linewalkers commonly:
- Integrate external tethers into movement
- Treat them as extensions of the body
External Presentation
Typical traits:
- Controlled, deliberate motion
- Constant contact with surfaces or lines
- Minimal free-floating behavior
Development History
Originated in low-gravity infrastructure work.
Problems:
- Inefficient free movement
- Loss of orientation
Solutions:
- Training became augmentation
- Augmentation became baseline
Environmental Tradeoffs
In gravity environments:
- Movement patterns remain overly controlled
- Efficiency decreases
Psychologically:
- Preference for structured environments
- Discomfort with unrestricted motion
They are built to move along something. Not through nothing.