Hub — Gaster

In the Undertale files, room_gaster is an inaccessible black void. Gaster Hub treats this void not as an endpoint, but as a —a crossroads between timelines, save files, and even games (linking Undertale and Deltarune ).

Long before Deltarune Chapter 2, users on Gaster Hub noticed that the character “Clam Girl” says, “You’d like her… she’s a goner.” The Hub’s linguists connected “goner” to Gaster’s “Goner Kid” and “Goner Maker.” This led to the now-popular theory that Gaster Hub

In the landscape of modern indie gaming, few titles have inspired a culture of data mining, speculation, and deep lore analysis quite like Toby Fox’s Undertale . While the game presents itself as a charming, meta-textual RPG, it hides a darker, fragmented narrative beneath its surface. At the center of this enigma stands W.D. Gaster, a character who does not exist within the natural flow of the game, yet haunts its code. Among the various theories and discoveries surrounding him, the concept of the "Gaster Hub" stands out as a pivotal element of Undertale folklore. The Gaster Hub—often referred to as "Room 268" or "Room 272"—serves as a digital purgatory that crystallizes the game’s themes of consequence, forgotten histories, and the terrifying potential of the fourth wall. In the Undertale files, room_gaster is an inaccessible

Gaster's work focuses on moving the hydrogen economy from "hype" to a realistic, market-ready industry. Key publications include: While the game presents itself as a charming,