Greetings from the Celestial Cartographers Guild. I am Dr. Brandon Wright, a former Director of the Department of Hyperspace Cartography at Ingenuus Research Group and the Department of Abnormal Situations at Starlight Research Consortium. Currently, I lead the Celestial Cartographers Guild, a collective of former Zoner, Independent, and other researchers united on our research platform, the R/V-Cartographer, to delve into the cause, location, and potential reversal of the phenomenon known as "The Pulse."
While direct data on the Pulse has been elusive, we recently encountered a former satellite orbiting a Baxter Object that provided a precise timecode. We believe that Starfliers' unique data and research perspectives could be invaluable in unraveling this galaxy-spanning mystery.
As a gesture of goodwill, we have attached the aforementioned report, which also includes data on the "nonstandard emission" observed until the array's failure. Our primary objective is to narrow down the timeframe of the instantaneous Pulse and identify any potential variations in its duration or span, which could provide clues about its direction or focal point.
We are deeply grateful for Starfliers' time and consideration. Your expertise and potential collaboration are pivotal in addressing this unprecedented galactic event.
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Our exploration of the Vespucci System has been both harrowing and enlightening. Upon entering the system, we were confronted with a scene of devastation, with numerous wrecked vessels and the lifeless remains of Planet Veracruz bearing witness to a merciless Liberty Navy bombardment.
Despite the grim circumstances, we achieved a significant breakthrough by locating and reactivating an Aurora monitoring array near a Baxter Object. This array provided us with the first verifiable and precise timestamp of the Pulse's occurrence in the Vespucci System – five microseconds after detecting a nonstandard emission from the Baxter Object. This discovery marks a crucial step in our understanding of the Pulse's origins and its impact on the galaxy.
Key Findings:
The Vespucci System has been ravaged by the Liberty Navy and subsequent Pulse impacts.
The Pulse occurred in the Vespucci System five microseconds after a nonstandard emission from a Baxter Object.
The Aurora's monitoring array provides valuable data for understanding the Pulse's timing and potential causes.
Next Steps:
Conduct a thorough analysis of the Aurora's monitoring array data.
Review previous Aurora mission logs to identify potential locations for further data collection.
Develop a comprehensive timeline of events leading up to and following the Pulse.
Recommendations:
Abandon Attempts at communication with former insurgency assets, destruction of Vespucci classified as 'Total'
Prioritize the analysis of the Aurora's monitoring array data to gain deeper insights into the Pulse's characteristics.
Utilize the Aurora's research records to identify locations with potentially preserved data about the Pulse's origins.
Collaborate with other research vessels and organizations to share findings and refine our understanding of the Pulse.
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