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34th Brigade logs - Mission #1-835
Offline Maik
03-23-2025, 04:44 PM, (This post was last modified: 03-23-2025, 05:02 PM by Maik.)
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23/03/835
MISSION #1-835 - PLANET SUDBURY RESEARCH
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INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION

After reviewing the introductory information provided by Section 8, as well as the reinforcement of the Brigade's research and military forces in the Ontario system, the new task for the current week was to check the orbit and surface of the system in order to deploy observation probes. The probes were to be placed on the orbit and surface of the planet, to monitor its temperature and tectonic activity, and to observe the condition of the beam.

It was decided to organize a research expedition to install the necessary equipment for 835 A.S., March 22 at 18:00. The research ship Odyssey and three escort vessels, went to orbit the planet to carry out the work.

EXPEDITION DETAILS

The overall task list was as follows:
  • Move expedition ships to Sudbury planet orbit.
  • Place observation probes in orbit of the planet.
  • Place observation probes on surface of the planet.
  • Check the condition of the energy dome, which closes the planet structure from external influence.

The transfer of all ships took a little time, due to the relative safety of the corridor as well as the cleanliness of the perimeter from hostile forces. The ships detected a number of hostile vessels of various organizations engaged in minor skirmishes near the planet's orbit. Fortunately, the expedition was able to bypass the fighting and take up safe positions for further observation.

Upon reaching the planet's orbit, Odyssey began placing observation probes in orbit of the planet and its surface. The operation went on for quite some time, after which it was decided to shorten the distance with the beam and do all the analysis of the energy dome.

[Image: Sudbury-Exp.png]
Photo material made from OLV-Odyssey: "Planet Sudbury orbit, near the energy beam", March 22, 835 A.S.

Placing the ship in a comfortable position, Odyssey fired several orbital shots at the energy dome, taking advantage of its size that took it outside the atmosphere. This was followed by several probe launches, both to orbit the planet, to observe the beam and to collect photo material of the structure at close range. Due to the destructive effect of the beam, it was decided to sacrifice the probes, having previously obtained photo-materials.

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Photo material made from OLV-Odyssey: "Experiment & launching probes", March 22, 835 A.S.

As expected, the field has not been negatively impacted in any way by weapons, which confirms the previously provided data from Section 8. However, we were able to obtain close-up photographs of the structure. Unfortunately, their quality is far from the best, but that's some specifics.

[Image: Sudbury-Exp1.png]
Photo material made from OLV-Odyssey: "Probes closing in to structure", March 22, 835 A.S.

Additional information made by Odyssey scientific personnel Wrote:- "The Sudbury anomaly represents a convergence of advanced technology and ancient mystery. The energy field’s resistance to conventional penetration suggests a level of sophistication beyond our current understanding. Orbital probes have provided wide-spectrum scans, while surface units have delivered granular data on the field’s composition and behavior. Initial findings indicate a direct correlation between the hyperspace pulse and the Blackout event, raising urgent questions about the facility’s origin - be it Dom’Kavash, Nomad, or something entirely unknown. The implications are profound, and further research is imperative."

SUDBURY SURFACE & ORBIT ANALYSIS RESULTS

All other data concerning the planet was provided by probes placed on the surface. All probes were within a safe radius of the beam from the planet's surface, meaning that orbital and surface observations are not at risk from man-made threats from the planet. The only thing that could threaten them is outside interference, from other groups and organizations wishing to interfere with the Order's research operations on the planet.

According to the findings:
  • Planet temperature: unchanged from previous readings taken by Ministry of Cartography of the Republic of Liberty at 810 A.S.
  • Tectonic activity: Consistent with planets of its class and structure. Additional information cannot be obtained due to the lack of it, as there are no observations with which to compare the available information and draw conclusions.
  • Gravitational pull: Consistent with data obtained by the Ministry of Cartography of the Republic of Liberty in 810 A.S.

Relying on the data, we are faced with contradictions and lack of necessary information. For the sake of clarity, let me explain: scientists of all mankind have often asked questions about what would happen if some planet abruptly stops its motion on its axis or stops on its orbit altogether. As a rule, the consequences for this, due to the energy created from the motion and its abrupt release, will be catastrophic. Many experiments have been conducted that were only on paper.

And now we can see the practical side of such theories. Sudbury, though still in its orbit, has stopped moving on its axis. It's like if you stand up, start spinning, and then stop abruptly. You'd feel discomfort, and on a planetary scale, it would be catastrophic.

But Sudbury hasn't experienced any of the effects of the terrible tectonic activity, because the data doesn't show any major faults or anything like that. It seems that the structure itself is keeping the planet from being torn apart by such a dramatic change in its natural existence.

Theoretically, this could mean that the Sudbury anomaly is a much larger and far larger structure not just on the surface of the planet, but within it. To pump energy from the planet's core and use it for such a powerful beam would require incredibly powerful and massive computing systems, and appropriate conductors that would not melt from such an energy flow and trigger a massive explosion under or above the planet's surface.

I'll be more direct: Theoretically, the planet Sudbury is one huge structure crusted over as the surface we know it. Something like a massive alien object covered by a natural “field” created over many millions of years of its existence. This would explain why the structure hasn't been found before and how it manages to keep its thermal energy from spreading to the planet's surface. However, I wouldn't give exact figures as we need more information from the probes. Further observation will allow us to gather more details and establish the truth.

BEAM DIRECTION AND FURTHER OPERATIONS

The beam direction data is at odds with the claim that the planet is making a “shot” toward the Coronado system. Any energy flow requires a clear direction. A perfect example is a hyperjunction gate that always points toward the system you want to go to. Even just by opening a map of the New York system, you will find that the gate leading to California is located in such a way that it corresponds to the position of California on the map of the Sirius sector.

By drawing parallels, the theory was advanced that the beam is not firing toward the Coronado system, but toward the Tau Worlds. The best candidate is Tau-61.

Additional information made by Odyssey scientific personnel Wrote:- "The data gathered by the OLV-Odyssey mission represents a significant step forward in understanding the Sudbury anomaly. However, the findings also underscore the need for further investigation, particularly regarding the facility’s origin and its potential ties to the Blackout. Projected beam is probably leading to Tau systems."

Based on all the information provided above, my orders for the research team will be as follows:
  1. Transfer Odyssey to the Coronado system to search for Nomad structures and set up surveillance of them.
  2. Conduct an expedition to Tau-61 and conduct a detailed analysis of the system to establish a relationship with the beam direction from the surface of the planet Sudbury.
  3. Arrange the ships as follows: Odyssey - Tau-61, one ship connected to observation probes - Coronado. The latter will be used if something is actually found in Coronado.
  4. The time for the Coronado expedition to depart is 16:00, March 23.

Further observations will be made by myself in Ontario, and I will also be collecting data from Coronado and Tau-61. These are our two leads in this story, there are no others yet.


Senior scientist Koji Yasu
ECLIPSE VANGUARD, HADES BRIGADE
23/03/835





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34th Brigade logs - Mission #1-835 - by 34th Brigade - 03-10-2025, 04:51 PM
RE: Hades Brigade logs - Mission #1-835 - by 34th Brigade - 03-14-2025, 02:18 PM
RE: Hades Brigade logs - Mission #1-835 - by Maik - 03-15-2025, 10:39 AM
RE: Hades Brigade logs - Mission #1-835 - by Maik - 03-23-2025, 04:44 PM
RE: Hades Brigade logs - Mission #1-835 - by Maik - 03-26-2025, 03:57 PM
RE: Hades Brigade logs - Mission #1-835 - by Maik - 03-26-2025, 04:16 PM
RE: Hades Brigade logs - Mission #1-835 - by Maik - 03-28-2025, 06:26 PM
RE: Hades Brigade logs - Mission #1-835 - by 34th Brigade - 04-06-2025, 06:33 AM

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