It took the better part of two weeks but we arrived in New London. While I was initially excited to arrive on location to survey the object trouble found us almost immediately. Within an hour of us starting the surveys there was a large electrical discharge from the Hyperspace Array which overloaded the relay conduits along the starboard side. While we can still continue to work using the backups it has severely limited our accuracy. Replacement parts have been ordered I fear they won't arrive before the Object collapses.
Hyperspace Survey Report EP-11825 New London - Bretonia
I honestly didn't believe I'd ever get to see one in person. A fully stable Baxter Object connection. Even more so supposedly this object literally connects across the sector. However due to the damaged array we haven't been able to narrow the displacement field to less than 150K. What we have been able to figure out is that this Object does have a solid connection to another system. Probes have been deployed but none have yet returned. further study required. This Object displaces over 500 million metric tones, almost 8 times larger than the Omega 3 Object. Additionally the Object is creating a large electrical discharge field measuring 10K across at 366 terawatts. It is recommended that shield harmonics be adjusted to adequately protect internal electrical equipment.