The Lane Hackers have just released an entire databank onto the network. And if—if—their claim is accurate, it contains the full engineering process and schematics.
I can barely steady my thoughts.
It confirms what we witnessed near Ames last year—the anomalous vessel seized by the Hackers while a Liberty fleet attempted to reclaim it under Kusari fire, right in front of Ames Station. I remember that day vividly. The chaos. The arrogance. The utter disregard for civilian lives. At the time we suspected something extraordinary was at stake.
Now we may finally know what it was.
We are redirecting every single data relay allocation we were authorized to use at Ames. Every channel. Every buffer. I urge you—do the same across all Freeports immediately. Download everything. Duplicate it. Triplicate it. Verify for corruption later. But secure it first. They will shut the stream down the moment they realize how far it has spread.
Once secured, I will transmit a full copy to Corinth. We will need all our computational capacity and every capable scientist to analyze this. Every mind. Every processor cycle.
And I am stuck here… wrestling with Dark Matter Core shielding matrices.
Of all the moments to be tied to a lab bench.
If this is genuine—if we are reading this correctly—then this changes everything. This could free us from the tyranny of unstable jump holes. No more threading vessels through collapsing corridors of gravimetric chaos. No more gambling crews against black-market Kishiro jump drives held together by hope and stolen firmware.
This… this could open the far systems.
I need to compose myself.
I will report again once the transfer is complete and preliminary validation begins. If this holds, we are standing at the edge of something historic.