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Message Details : Research Division Maiden Flight
Encryption : Interesting
Good day everyone,
Our research division has made its maiden flight, and has made some interesting discoveries to say the least.
Our initial findings have been very interesting and very educational for us to say the least. We sent out a Corvo class ship and our Command Bustard ship which is capable of scanning areas with our new technology which has been mastered by our engineers at Interspace.
When approaching the area that we picked to research we established some very broken trade lanes which looked as though they had gone through some trauma from the incident that occured here.
Once establishing the area we spotted a research Liner vessel that was obviously crippled by the accident but actually looked relatively secure in its hull structure, and we have the possibility of salvaging this vessel intact.
On this image it shows our Corvo unit which was scanning for radiation and warned us about an area close to the gate where there was a danger level of Radiation, which we think will need securing to make the gate safer.
Our last image is of the Bustard making a scan of the Jump gate with its highly sophisticated scanner which has proved very effective.
Scans were initiated and the area was very volatile with radiation spewing from one side of the gate but seemed to be concentrated into one area. The vessels established that the incident was more explosively volatile than first thought, and possible securing of the gate could be made if we get the right conditions and enough vessels to start the procedure, so our next visit will include a reinforced hull repair ship to try and secure more of the gate with also the research vessels again as back up in case they are needed and we will make sure the Fleet will be protected with escorts.
And judging by our findings we are hoping to either repair the gate or rebuild it to a better state so that it can be used once again, but our second visit could confirm whether or not we can do it.