Key Updates:
► Explorations into [REDACTED] and [REDACTED] yielded valuable research materials for AESIR Facility.
[ CONFIDENTIAL ] Documentation:
Date: 11/10/833 A.S.
System appears to be a subspace nexus. Any jump drive that has not been phased into a set location, will invariably lead into the aforementioned system, with coordinates listed as [DATA EXPUNGED]. Various wrecks are found littered within the system, some of which date back as recently as 831 A.S., when the Sirius-wide blackout happened, while others are up to several centuries old. The outskirts of the system contain eight subspace anchors, which sometimes activate to produce a rift leading to random parts of the Sirius Sector, while others lead to the [REDACTED] systems. Near the center is an eight-fold symmetrical long-range defense array, known to emit considerable levels of delta radiation, which indiscriminately shoots at any ships that cross the radiation field, and has been proven to be lethal even to capital-class vessels. At the center is an icosahedral structure of indeterminate purpose, though efforts in triangulating the Pulse of 831 A.S. have uncovered [REDACTED].
In the [REDACTED] system, accessible through the aforementioned subspace anchors, a similar structure has been found, composed of a ring of spherical stabilizers, one of which is damaged. However, it possesses no defense mechanism. Other systems that have been explored include one surrounded by a greenish nebula, with occasional gas pockets and a planet, and another that contains large icy structures and several planets, one of which is hidden behind a bluish nebula. No plans for colonization has been made yet, as the risk was deemed too great for civilian expeditions.
Within the radiation field, chemical reactions have led to the emergence of debris that have the opposite chirality compared to almost all Sirian materials. Initially thought to be useless junk, later analysis showed that these "anomalous" debris can be refined into materials with [DATA EXPUNGED] properties. Further utilization of these materials have already been considered. Other potentially useful substances have been found, such as organic energy-storing bacteria, reflective crystal-like structures, and cold-emitting bacteria. All of these are currently being studied within four separate wings at the AESIR Facility for the development of various prototypes.