Yesterday with Operative PHOENIX, we have identified an major security breach of the Alaska system. While sweeping the system, we have detected an small activity of nomad ships in the Alaska system, mostly fighters, nothing too worrying at first as it's normal in our backyard, but as we came closer and closer to the Super Gate Construction site we even detected an Order patrols nearby the Super gate coming from direction of the GAMMA sectors. As per Liberty laws and security code we destroyed them as fast as possible before they could go deeper into the system and causing possible harm to both Prudhoe station and "Omicron Gateway Project" as per named. As we observed the patrol directions, we decide to sweep the GAMMA TWO and GAMMA THREE for any possible bases or hideouts in Alaska, while the PHOENIX found nothing in the GAMMA THREE sector I have found on other hand an Unknown jump hole and also an Planet Unknown by it in the sector of GAMMA TWO.
By the jump hole we have encountered both high activity of Nomad patrols and Order ones too. PHOENIX was trying to scan the jump hole as fast as he could while I defended his ship from attackers and it wasn't easy task. From the scans he was able to determine that jump hole was phase aligned. However, it is unstable and only smaller crafts could enter up to fighter class. As time grown by the Order patrols coming from jump hole were stopping in force and more and more Nomads were appearing and so we decided to return to BATTLEGROUP ECHO Flagship before we're overwhelmed by the enemy forces. Later on as we were flying back to BATTLEGROUP ECHO Flagship, we were caught in the ambush, six nomad fighters were up against us and we barely returned to BATTLEGROUP ECHO Flagship.
Requesting assignment to check where the Unknown and Unstable jump hole leads to, possible security breach can make damage to Omicron Gateway Project, Super Gate itself and also to the BATTLEGROUP ECHO which is guarding the Project at sector of FALCON FIVE. Should the jump hole become stable once more, it could pose an massive threat to whole system.
This is all.
Marcus, Robinson
Lieutenant Commander
Liberty Navy, Primary Fleet
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