COMMUNICATION MESSAGE
ONTARIO SYSTEM, COCHRANE DEPOT, 26/07/835
Recipient(s) - J. Royce | Message encrypted
SUDBURY RESEARCH
Konnichiwa!
It is a pleasure to be back with you after such a delay. Indeed, the circumstances are as they are. After their arrival, the Tuscaloosa escort began methodically destroying all probes located both on the surface and in orbit.
To put it bluntly, we were left with nothing, and now what is happening on the planet is shrouded in darkness. However, there is good news: all data before the destruction of the probes indicated that Sudbury did not change in its behavior. The same can be said about the gate to Coronado. This beam remains a mystery to us, at this point in time. The operations carried out by the LSF can be crowned with success or a huge failure. By success I mean that nothing terrible will happen: Tuscaloosa will complete its mission and leave the system. Perhaps the beam will cease to exist. The worst-case scenario threatens to destabilize the energy emanating from the beam, which will lead to unimaginable consequences.
I do not have any precise predictions yet. I will contact you shortly with a further plan of action. Or Alfred will do it. Rest assured, your data and help will not go unnoticed.
SENIOR SCIENTIST KOJI YASU 34TH HADES BRIGADE
26/07/835