Gateway Imploded Because There Was Not Enough Space To Spawn The Next Wave Verified [verified] May 2026

Incident Report: Dimensional Gateway #47-G “The Keystone” Classification: Catastrophic Implosion (Spacial Overcrowding Cascade) Date of Incident: [REDACTED] Verified By: Terran Spacial Integrity Commission (TSIC)

Move to the Overworld or Nether Roof: These dimensions have the highest reliability for complex spawns.

The next time you see "not enough space to spawn the next wave," remember: you have witnessed the silent, violent death of a gateway that tried to do too much with too little. And the verification—that cruel, false promise—was the last thing it ever did. Key evidence: While the message specifically cites "not

Key evidence:

While the message specifically cites "not enough space," the underlying cause is frequently related to dimension requirements or specific entity bugs rather than literal physical dimensions. Primary Causes for the Implosion Not enough space for gateway pearls · Issue #9019 - GitHub Key takeaways: Executive Summary At 14:32 local time,

Physical Obstructions: The most common cause is a lack of "substantial open air" or flat ground within the spawn radius. Narrow caves, dense forests, or player-built structures often block potential spawn points.

Key takeaways:

Executive Summary At 14:32 local time, Gateway #47-G, a Class-3 dimensional rift responsible for funneling combat waves during the Siege of Nexus Beta, suffered a critical existence failure. Contrary to early battlefield reports of enemy sabotage, forensic reconstruction of the debris field confirms the Gateway collapsed from the inside out due to a condition stated in the initial mission log: “Not enough space to spawn the next wave.”

The error message "The Gateway imploded because there was not enough space to spawn the next wave" a known issue in the Minecraft mod Gateways to Eternity Key evidence: While the message specifically cites "not