Several days ago en route from Capetown in Omicron Zeta to Durban in Omicron Delta, I have decided to go and see for myself the success of The Core against the A.I. System explored was called Omicron Pi, with the only entrance found from Omicron Delta, sector Gamma-Five.
[Omicron Pi]. One station with several drones and AI cruiser class are stationed in north-east of the system, together with one minefield. What however caught my interest was the minefield located on the western side, consisting mostly of organic/alien mines and a maze inside. I took the liberty to attempt to find a secure route through the maze, which to no surprise was filled with dead ends, but after a long battle I managed to reach the prize hidden on the very end of said maze. We were able to extract [one alien artifact] from the reactor and managed to deliver it in one piece to Prudhoe in Alaska.
I will get in touch with The Core regarding AI and their plans to see, if we can get our hands on some of that stuff, for research purposes of course.
Communication with the APM is going better than predicted and Ageira~ Innovations is allowed to study common data and is also allowed to visit Planet Gammu itself. This project may push us forward and provide us with valuable data we can study and use to research and develop new armaments, means of weaponry and possibly new AI hardware and software for our customers.
However before we depart to Delta and Kappa system, I'd like to ask the Board for their opinion on the budget of this project. I'd like to bring back several samples and possibly vessels of AI origin to Prudhoe, for detailed scan and research, should we ever venture into the field of autonomous drones capable of fight or existing on its own, with our adjustments. But we all know it won't really be cheap, for APM and The Core aren't known for low prices when it comes to valuable possessions.