At 00:49 hours SST, Blue 3 and 4 located debris matching the composition of our probe within Omega-11's sector D7. Thermal damage and metal fatigue of the debris suggests that a plasma weapon was used to destroy the probe. Spectrographic analysis of the debris is inconclusive thanks to contamination from the Omega-11's volatile star, the nature or manufacture of the plasma weapon cannot be determined. However, no debris containing polymer materials commonly found within optronic storage drives has been detected by Blue Squadron's nor the Khonsu's deep scanners. It is possible the drive had been obliterated, or removed entirely from the probe prior to its destruction. This cannot be ascertained at this time given the evidence I have access to. It is also possible that the optronic components of the probe have simply drifted out of range, but given the drift pattern, I cannot state this possibility with great certainty.
Proximity to the Baxter anomaly's gravity well has however trapped a small amount of particles not commonly found in the Omega-11 star system. The source of the particles and lingering ion trail is inconclusive, however, analysis is consistent with a PTE style fusion motor commonly manufactured by BMM within Bretonia. The only way the particles could have been deposited in this amount was if the drive was large enough to power a gunboat or larger type of vessel, given the intense stellar activity present in the sector. Given the remote location away from the only corporate infrastructure in the region, it is unlikely the drive residue was left by commercial shipping. My fully detailed report will be forwarded to Lieutenant Carter in intelligence for further analysis. I advise contacting local assets and cross referencing their data with ours on the matter.