COMM ID:Jordan Forbes SUBJECT:Wilde Recon, Neutron Star Sweep ENCRYPTION:High PRIORITY:Normal
Gentlemen.
Late last night I returned from a long range recon mission in the Omega systems. Long range scanners on Freeport 5 have been monitoring the radiation levels in the Sterngrabe nebula remotely for several months now, but 21 hours ago there was a report from the station of a Daumann ship passing through Omega-41 into Omega-58 with a pair of Rheinland Military Wraith escorts. The ship was tracked by a pair of Corsair raiders, but contact was lost with the Corsairs not long after they reported contact.
I moved into the Omegas to investigate the reported Rheinland ships. It was very likely that they were Wilde from the start, and my suspicions were very quickly confirmed. The Daumann ship was located deep in Omega-55, loaded with fuel and ship building supplies. The organic weapons on the ship and its escorts confirm that this was indeed a Wilde supply ship.
Despite the devastation of Omega-58, Omega-55 still has unrivaled Wilde activity. I managed to secure several long range scans of their installations, but I could not get close enough to them for a long enough period of time to perform a more in depth sensor sweep.
Despite the inability to properly scan the interiors of the space stations in Omega-55, I was able to perform an in-depth scan of the energy output and radiation emanating from the space station in proximity of the Omega-58 jump hole.
The neutron radiation present in the scan is likely leaking through the jump hole. As such that has been filtered out as background radiation here, however the original scan information is still available.
Omega-58 is largely silent though. Very few Wilde patrols, and a handful of Corsairs, likely looking to chase down any freighters they spot in the region.
As you can see in the scans above, neutron radiation has remained constant in the Omega-58 neutron star, however other radiation levels, especially gamma and beta radiation levels have slowly been dropping over the past few months. Reason yet unknown, I will pass this along to the science department.
My ship took a lot of damage while on this patrol, but she is still functional, and the data recorders and scanners are unharmed. I'll get all the raw data to you as soon as I return to Taba.