I'm sorry I didn't get this report in yesterday, but after the damage my bomber took, it took the technicians a while to recover the data from the ship's computer.
Yesterday, after leaving base, I decided to go fill in the gaps in our information on Omicron Gamma. Because of the size of the force the Corsairs usually keep there, it's normally hard to get close to anything. After I arrived in the system, things seemed unusually quiet, so I moved closer to the bases, hoping to get detailed scans. On my way to Tripoli, I saw a Corsair fighter in the distance. I decided to engage, since leaving him alive would give him a chance to raise the alarm against me. He proved lacking in ability, choosing to fly straight at me. The engagement was short. This is the comm log of the engagement.
After he was dealt with, I quickly moved to get my scans before they noticed that he had failed to check in. My first stop was at Tripoli shipyard, which I scanned as quickly as I could. I noted the absence of any construction facilities for large vessels, which strikes me as odd. Perhaps they construct their smaller craft there? Either that, or the name is a deliberate attempt at obfuscation.
From there, I moved on to Skiros Station. Judging by the extensive industrial facilities, the berth for large vessels, and the presence of a food-producing biodome, I surmise that this facility is of great economical and military importance to the Corsairs. Also present at Skiros was a fighter bearing a Police IFF named BrownBear. He made no effort to communicate with me, and moved off as I arrived. I believed he was also engaged in an intelligence gathering operation and wished to avoid detection.
Guncam footage of both stations follow. The more detailed scan data has been transferred to the relevant parties.