After significant and, frankly time consuming, security checks, we are finally satisfied and confident that the Jumping Pads have been constructed according to
specifications. In order to prevent complications during the initial tests the Jump Pads have been installed Shinagawa Station and Nago Station.
As the bases are only a few systems apart it should be significantly easier to align the connection between the two pads, which is essential to
enable the transfer to take place.
For the initial tests we went no further than simply establishing a connection, a Jump Tunnel, if you will, between the two Jump pads.
Once the Jump Tunnel was established, we quickly proceeded with gathering analytical data. It should be emphasized that the Jump Tunnel
itself exists only for fragment of a second, maintaining it to create a 'portal' type of scenario currently seems in the realm of science fiction due
to the absurd power requirements that would be involved.
Fortunately, our machines are more than apt when it comes to gathering information on the Jump Tunnels, after a few tries anyway.
We are currently in the process of analyzing all the data gathered and preparing for the next step of the phase; actual transportation
of material between the Jump Pads.