Scientific Report: Sebastian Hart, Hudson and Bering Jump Gates
Mission Overview
Ageira Innovations Bison class transport Galileo was loaded with all the necessary equipment and awaited at Pueblo Station for arrival of Deep Space Engineering technical support team. At 1900 hours on 6th July 822 AS
our convoy left Pueblo Station and through New York and Texas reached uninterrupted Hamburg Jumpgate in Bering. Technical support team deployed series of gravity field stabilizers around the jump gate and initiated preliminary
superstructure analysis, while Galileo moored to a service dock in order to access internal gate systems and complete hyperspace folding scans. Once the
superficial maintenance was completed the convoy returned to Texas and headed to Hamburg Jumpgate in Hudson. The same procedure was used, though this time the service dock was destroyed and most internal systems were down. Galileo used external communication hatch to access remaining internal systems and proceed with hyperspace folding scans. Once the scans and preliminary calculations were done, the convoy left for Pueblo Station.
Bering Jump Gate Status
Hamburg Jump Gate in Bering received medium structural damage. Rheinland Military leaders correctly assumed that destruction of external cooling modules, of which remnants compose the small debris field around the gate, will initiate emergency shutdown protocol. The wormhole and its fueling singularity were slowly dispersed in controlled environment. Gases which are stemming out of broken components of the gate are remnants of the coolant and pose no immediate threat.
Hudson Jump Gate Status
Hamburg Jumpgate in Hudson suffered critical damage which not only destroyed its external cooling systems and changed the spinning vector of the gate, but also destroyed most of its internal emergency systems. Emergency shutdown protocol failed leaving the hyperspace bridge open and the fueling singularity unstable. The event horizon of the singularity is spontaneously producing large quantities of energy that is trapped within the hyperspace bridge. Once the singularity build-up inside Hudson-Hamburg wormhole reaches critical mass the hyperspace bridge will collapse uncontrollably producing catastrophic supernova powerful enough to destroy entire Hudson and Hamburg systems and possibly even Texas and Bering.
Possible countermeasure
Construction of massive gravity stabilizers on both sides of the Hudson-Hamburg wormhole would allow to slowly reopen the hyperspace bridge and initiate a process in which excess energy trapped inside would be siphoned out in order to starve the proto-singularity there. Once this process is complete the wormhole will slowly stabilize itself. Unfortunately, construction of the above mentioned stabilizers and supporting stations would require unprecedented in times of war cooperation between Rheinland and Liberty.