Communication Systems [color=#33CC00]Online Encryption Initiated Logging to database ... Commander Andrew Wellows , LSFC Eolus Data Transfer Initiated...
Greetings LSF Command.
After spending more time on observing the station in Chester, we didn't manage to get too much information about it. The base itself appears to be inactive, since we did not get any energy readings that would give us more information. Also, the massive cloud around the object was blocking most of our sensors, making us unable to pinpoint a possible weak spot on it's outer hull. To perform a possible landing on the base, we even tried to make our entrance using the mortars equipped on the Eolus, but without any luck. The stations hull appears to be strong enough to stand continues weapon fire.
The only thing we managed to get is a frame view image of the station itself, which shows that the base itself is round shaped and has 2 entrances. One on the top and one on the bottom. We also gathered all the informations we could about the hull and of it's materials, so we can figure a way out to get into the facility.
After packing the equipment up, we've headed back to Liberty. Upon arriving to California, we've requested escort from nearby Navy ships, namely the [LN]-LNS-Raleigh commanded by Vice Admiral Anderson and Ensign James Raynor. They met us at California jumpgate, and escorted us all the way to Alaska. From there we headed to Prison Station Mitchell to unload the set of pilots we "collected" during this trip.
Finally we landed on Kodiak Research Station to unload a large amount of Nomad remains and unevolved morphs which we found around destroyed ships and around the base.
Signed:
Commader Andrew Wellows , LSFC-Eolus
Dr. Gitta Cosman, Head Scientist , LSFC-Eolus