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Survey EH: 'Earhart' - Jazzi - 07-04-2025 Survey EH: 'Earhart' Dr. T.Thorn Entry 1
In truth, I have delayed from making this entry. I have been wary to commit this entry to pad, and thus the documentation of my work suffered. My mind still reels at just how rapidly my investigations into Earhart have broken down the limits of the possible. The understanding of where we are, what we are, how things have come to be. The rules and fabric that underpin our contemporary lives... this odyssey of mine continues to pose far more questions than it answers. This entry was intended to be a summary of a quick preliminary suvery of one of the uncharted systems beyond Earhart; as if 'beyond' has any grounding in it's relative sense. Fate, it seems, had other skeins in store. ![]() ![]() The intention was to collect data on the environment within this fluidic space, collect samples of unfamiliar materials, and return home to conduct analysis on both. On making way to leave the system, however, we were met with our host in Thuringia C.S. Civil Servant. With such close proximity to the Gothan Rift, I should have expected to see members of the Platform in these unusual systems. We were met soon after by two of the Enigma Confederacy's drone units. Theta-A81-1, and C64AR. After guiding the trio to what I had found so far, C64AR reciproated by leading us to a location that, frankly, boggles the mind as to how this machine intelligence found it. Whilst visually comparable to a Jump Hole, Civil Servant rightly pointed out that it would be dangerous to proceed through this spatial phenomena. What lay beyond? Would we even survive the journey? Naturally, curiousity dug it's claws in. ![]() ![]() We proceeded towards this celestial body. C64AR and Theta appeared to have knowledge of some object beyond and were determined to share this knowledge with Civil Servant and myself. On approach, the density of this dark cloud like volume increased to the point where vision and sensors were obscured. Despite that, it was hard to miss the sizzling of the outer hull as the Solace skimmed a little too close to that celestial point. Perhaps the wrong method for establishing the strength of it's radioactive emissions. ![]() ![]() Whereas on end of the structure was empty, the other held within it some kind of object. At first, it was reminiscent of objects found surrounding the strange signal jammed area in F6 of Frankfurt, but further inspection brought that superficial similarity into question. Scans and preliminary analyses of that collected data suggests that it's was some kind of container or pod for another object. An outer shell that housed... something. Relatively clueless beyong that cursory postulation, the EC units proceeded to extract this object from this monolithic construct. Piloting the only vessel large enough to house the object, we brought it within it's cargo hold and applied ![]() Time didn't wait long to say it's piece. It became immediately apparent the object was degrading without sufficiently potent containment procedures. The kind one cannot implement from within the cargo hold of a DS-2 Voyager. The clock was ticking. Our agreed destination? Heisenberg Research Station, Cologne. As a group, we immediately made way for Laboratory Thirteen. The journey was complicated by the unpredictable nature of Earhart's exit points but, with the broadcast put out by the Starfliers in mind, we found ourselves cast into Omega-48. From there, the most direct route possible to Heisenberg was taken whilst making allowances for stops at suitable docking points on the way to refresh the improvised containment in effect. ![]() ![]() It also occurs to me that if others were to discover what we've spirited and hidden away here, that the wrong kind of attention may cast it's gaze upon it. Upon me. Such prying eyes and grabbing hands may prove a true hinderance to my work. May even prove fatal. I must be careful. I must keep this secreted and obscured. If there are any revelations to be discerned that could be used to understand the nature of the phenomena occuring across Sirius, the Blackout, or protect people from the dangers they pose... I must find a way to do so unshackled lest the Houses turn such knowledge for their own gain. Inevitably, they would loose sight of the bigger picture in petty politicking. |