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ID:Martin McKinsey Location:Oasis class converted deep space research and logistics vessel "Core|APM-Sagittarius-3", Omicron Delta Subject:Report ENCRYPTION:APM-STANDARD
Ladies and gentlemen,
the scheduled delivery of high-end AP gear to Willard Station has been compleated. Despite an especially high interrest from the LSF, the journey was once again rather eventless.
While half of Sirius is buit on Ageria parts, including some of our own AP hardware, our engineers are actively working on substituting components from other manufacturers with own improved or adapted clone parts. We've picked up a fresh batch of bio-neural processors at Leduc Station for both the manufacturing process and reverse engeneering purposes. Said elements were later brought to Yaren for further appliaction.
Before leaving for Core space, we took the liberty of taking a discrete peek at the prototype jumpgate the Ageria has been working on. While the structure itself is quite impressive, its purpose remains a mystery. It appears to utilize a baxter like anomaly at its core, whitch would mean, that the engineers at Ageria must have a clue on how to harness its energy to ensure a stable alignment. If so, this could potentially mean that a functional one-way slipstream to another sector is within reach (given the gravitational discrepancies don't tear the crossing vessel to shreds). Although not likely to become a popular means for long distance travel, theoretically it could be used as a weapon - a sort of inter-sector catapult whitch when jumping a powerfull warhead or bomb, may very well annihilate entire systems in sectors far beyond the reach of conventional tech or simply short range catapult deadly payloads throughout Sirius. Such a weapon would potentially make any empire tremble.