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'''Summary'''
'''Summary'''


While the Universal Council continued to monitor the situation on Mímir, as well as conduct investigations into both the Pinnacle and the disappearance of the Crimson Wolves’ command ship, tragedy struck. Imperial Councilor Julius Lycanis was found dead in his personal cabin when his ship reached Eden Lycanis, having departed from station Ignis after the previous conference. His wife, Marcia Lycanis, was able to open the gene-locked doors when she found him stabbed in the back with a curved dagger.


Preliminary investigations revealed that his voice had been looped through the ship’s comms to reassure the crew only moments prior; additionally, forensics suggested that the dagger was not the main cause of death, but rather a poison found in Councilor Lycanis’ bloodstream, primarily manufactured in the Federation. Investigators also found that while Lycanis’ room contained a panic button, and the position of the body suggested that it was well within his ability to trigger the alarm, no such alarm had been raised.
Investigations into the records revealed that two persons of interest had entered Councilor Lycanis’ cabin while the ship was docked at Station Ignis, shortly before his death - Imperial Councilor Moira Craine, and Ana Plíšková, assistant to Federation Councilor Victor Huxley; Plíšková had also been the last person to enter Lycanis’ cabin. Upon consulting the Oracle, who revealed that the murder ‘did not come from within’, House Lycanis immediately appealed to the Universal Council to hand over Plíšková to them.
The Empire, however, submitted two proposals to the Council: should House Lycanis be compelled to, they could conduct a DNA scan on the knife - though that risked further angering the House. On the other hand, should the Council agree to hand over Plíšková, the Empire was amenable to allowing the other factions the aid of the Oracle for a single vote in the future. Faced with these proposals, the Council brought the matter to a vote, with the seated Councilmembers briefing their respective factions accordingly.
With all three factions coming to a unanimous agreement to conduct a DNA scan, a fleet of forensic scientists was dispatched to Eden Lycanis to perform the scan and correspondingly update the results.




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Report from the 22nd conference of the Universal Council: time of ζ Sagittarii 3.32<br>
Report from the 23rd conference of the Universal Council: time of ζ Sagittarii 3.32
Held on board station Ignis, in the neutral center of the Core Systems.
Held on board station Ignis, in the neutral center of the Core Systems.


Councilmembers for the Empire: Ji Young-Joo, Moira Craine<br>
Councilmembers for the Empire: Ji Young-Joo, Moira Craine, Thulani Ade’k
Councilmembers for the Federation: Kim Lee, Victor Huxley, Elijah Burke<br>
Councilmembers for the Federation: Áurea Adonis, Victor Huxley, Elijah Burke
Councilmembers for the Union: Aish Fenix, Mandla Bankole, Trice Chavos
Councilmembers for the Union: Aish Fenix, Mandla Bankole, Haley Nguyen


The following is a transcript of the briefing on the relevant vote for those involved in the Explorer program:
The following is a transcript of the briefing on the relevant vote for those involved in the Explorer program:


…It seems the activity around Mímir is increasing. The bursts of light are more frequent, and cover the entire planet. Now that the evacuation of Kepler-7 is complete and investigation into the Pinnacle’s malfunctioning Quantum Drive can begin full force, the Universal Council will send reinforcements to the Panopea as soon as it can.
… and we have had no more contact with house Lycanis since the incident. No further confirmation of Montez’ imprisonment, nor any substantial evidence to support the house’s assertion. You are correct, Councilor Fenix- it may be that this is soon to become a matter in which the Council will need to involve itself.


Our crew analyzing the disappearance of the Crimson Wolves’ command ship has isolated the Quantum wave data from before the ship vanished. At first glance, this data appears similar to the most recent readings from the Pinnacle. Further research will hopefully shed more light on this.
Currently, however, we have more pressing matters on our hands. Councilors, you should all be aware of the ''Panopea'', the ship that was sent out beyond the Core Systems, and which – until recently – was orbiting the planet Mímir, waiting for contact from either Commander Varse or Vice-captain Kestrel.


Moving on to our main discussion for this week. Most of you will already know this, but Councilor Lycanis has been murdered. Before we have the time to mourn his tragic passing, it falls to the Council to make a decision. Julius Lycanis’ death was no accident, that much is clear.
I say until recently because the fact is: Mímir has vanished. This information comes to the Council through the ''Panopea''’s most recent report. This report described the increasingly frequent lights in Mímir’s atmosphere bursting out of the cloud cover in the form of solid strands, which wrapped around the planet and enveloped it in a thick, bright haze. Once the haze had cleared, the planet had disappeared. In its place hung a mass of swirling fractic light, far smaller than Mímir. The light appears to be warping the space around itself.


His ship departed station Ignis directly after the 21st conference, returning to the Eden planet of house Lycanis for the execution. Slightly before arrival, the crew checked on Lycanis, who had been in his cabin the entire journey. Through the comms, Lycanis assured them that he was doing fine, and asked the crew to leave him be. As the doors to his cabin were gene-locked, the crew waited until arriving at Eden Lycanis before having Marcia Lycanis, Julius’ wife, open the door.
The crew of the ''Panopea'' have confirmed that every trace of the planet has vanished from their sensors, but that there are a number of unknown signals emanating from the center of the light – the point at which the energy is most concentrated. Some of these signals may be from Commander Varse, though the light itself is such a volatile source of energy that the signals are impossible to isolate. Additionally, they are interspersed with heavy bouts of static and, when measured, appear to be coming from thousands of light years away, so it is clear there is significant disruption present.


It was there that Julius was found, stabbed in the back with a curved dagger, his robes drenched, a pool of blood around him. Upon brief examination of the comms, the crew found that they had been wired to loop the same audio. The particular nature of the veins in Julius’ forehead identified that the dagger was also not the main cause of death, but rather a poison manufactured primarily in the Federation. Another peculiarity of this incident is that Councilor Lycanis’ room contains a trigger for raising the alarm. The position of his body suggests he would have been more than capable of using this, but did not do so.
As noted, the crew has observed that there appears to be a center to the light, and that it may be possible for a ship to venture into this center. Braving such a high amount of energetic resistance would require a class-A vessel at the very least, and the ''Panopea'' is the only ship in the fleet that qualifies. Unfortunately, the ''Panopea'' also powers the more advanced research equipment the fleet possesses. Without that, disentangling the signals from the light will prove nigh impossible.


Records of entry to Councilor Lycanis’ room show only two other occupants in the time before the ship departed station Ignis: Councilor Craine, and Ana Plíšková, assistant to Councilor Huxley. Ana Plíšková was the last to enter the Councilor’s room, only an hour before his ship left the station. After hearing this, house Lycanis consulted the Oracle, which assured the Emperor that the murder “did not come from within”. House Lycanis is now demanding the Council hand Ana Plíšková over to them, so they may put her to justice.
The Council does not currently have the resources to send any more forces to assist the Panopea; our fleets are returning from Kepler-7 as we speak. We will send reinforcements by the next conference, but by then the situation may have worsened, or at the very least, changed. However, while the fleet is waiting, the research team may be able to find a way to stabilize the energy of the light, or gain further clarity on the signals. Thus, the vote placed before the Council is as follows:


Other factions, and even some of the Imperial councilmembers here, are somewhat sceptical. The Empire often eschews DNA-scans, believing them a disregard for the Oracle’s insights. However, if ordered by the Council, House Lycanis could be made to conduct one on the knife that stabbed Julius. Additionally, though the Emperor continues to distance himself from this issue, councilmember Ji Young-Joo has assured us that, if the Council chooses to place its trust in the Oracle in this instance, the Empire will offer the aid of their artifact to the Council for a single vote in the future. Thus, the vote placed before the Council is as follows:
Does the fleet beyond the Core Systems send the Panopea into the light, in an attempt to discern what happened to the planet Mímir, or do they withhold their advances, potentially abandoning the planet, and study the signals from the mass of light in the hopes of stabilizing it before reinforcements arrive?
 
Does the Council offer up Ana Plíšková to house Lycanis to prevent further escalation, in return for a single use of the Oracle in future, or does the Council order that a DNA-scan be conducted on the blade that stabbed Julius Lycanis, and risk angering his house further?


Your faction contact will issue a statement shortly in your respective vote channels before the commencement of the vote, twelve hours from now.
Your faction contact will issue a statement shortly in your respective vote channels before the commencement of the vote, twelve hours from now.
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'''Transmission from Calvin Chase, second clerk in the office of President Lee'''
Hey there, all you Federation Explorers! They needed someone for the transmission since Ms. Plíšková is currently being held in custody, so that duty falls into my humble hands. I’ve been fully briefed on the situation by President Lee of course, but I’m not exactly used to this kind of direct communication, so forgive me if I slip up here and there.
Oh, and concerning the developments of the previous vote, President Lee has asked me to extend her congratulations as well. I was watching the results as they were announced, and it was nail-biting! Glad we’ve got the technology back, too; I hear President Adonis is employing Tonocom to help strengthen the defenses around the border with the Union- If they have extremist splinter cells on their fringe systems, who knows what else could be lurking there?


Speaking about the current vote, I can’t tell you exactly what the official stance is. President Lee informed me the Federation was looking to procure the use of the Oracle, but then Mr. Huxley stopped by my office to tell me there was no way Ms. Plíšková was being handed over! Apparently, she was only in Councilor Lycanis’ cabin to discuss a business proposition on behalf of VasTech. Just before departure was the only time he could make it, as Julius – excuse me, Councilor Lycanis – was speaking to Councilor Craine all afternoon.
The whole station’s in a big uproar honestly, and the other councilmembers are on high alert. I don’t blame them; it’s a bad time to be a councilor right now. The only other thing I can say about the situation is this: I’ve worked with Ana, and she’s always been a little… off. Just one of those people that’s a bit unsettling, you know? Like she’d do anything as long as she was ordered to do it.
Anyway, those are my two cents, Explorers. Good luck on the vote; I look forward to seeing the results for this one, too.
Cheers,<br>
Calvin
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'''A directive from Ji Young-Joo, emissary of the Emperor'''
What a dark day this is for the Empire. One of our own, from a house as esteemed as Lycanis, has been killed in cold blood. By a Federation lackey, no less! No- we mustn’t leap to conclusions. As I have said before, Explorers, the songs of the Oracle carry much weight, but sometimes we cannot see exactly how heavy their burden is.
House Lycanis may be right, but one cannot deny that grief has clouded their vision; Marcia Lycanis is hardly in her right state of mind, and to seek direct action from the Council on such a matter is- well, the house will face consequences for it. Our glorious Emperor – may he outlive the stars – will see to that.


Furthermore, this situation has driven us into a corner. The Council would never part ways with this conniving witch if Imperator Solas had not ordained to offer the services of the Oracle, an artifact that is the Empire’s by right. I have been assured that this is so the Empire does not look weak, as petulant children begging for the Council’s grace. Of course, this is mainly a rodomontade- having to give up our Oracle to the cretins at the Council would be the highest of insults. As detestable as a DNA-scan might be, it may not be wise to let the whims of a single house influence the path of the Empire.
Our Emperor has washed his hands of this situation, which by consequence assigns you as emissaries of the Empire in this vote. Carry the Oracle’s burden forward, and brighten this dark day.
Sic itur ad astra.
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'''Comm from Aish Fenix, Union member and Vox representative'''
Hey there Comrades, me again. Haley’s off still; she’s helping on board the Bastion for this UC conference. The events of the past votes have been hard on all of us, but I think she’s taking it worst of all. She’s helping out the refugees from Morn at the moment, and hopefully that’ll do her some good.
I’ve seen a lot of talk of surprise and disgust within the Vox on the matter of the extremist sect of the Ojin-Kai, but I find that a bit disingenuous. I think Mandla would disagree with me – and I know Haley would – but in my opinion you can’t expect to build a unified galaxy without having to deal with a few rotten apples.
For what it’s worth, looks like the focus has shifted from our side of space for now, which – I’ll say it – is a welcome bit of relief. As for the actual vote though, I’m not sure on this one. It’s expected that Solas would find a way to slither out of any form of responsibility for the situation, but he knows exactly what he’s doing- dangling the Oracle in front of us would almost be insulting if it wasn’t so darn useful. We could use it to help Sera, could use it to locate the lost ships, any number of things. Of course, it would be up to the Council in the end, but I don’t think anything but good can come out of that deal.


All the same, whether Solas is involved or no, it’s still the Empire. Yes, the last time they more than held up their end of the bargain, but we still don’t know exactly what their motives were in that situation. Personally I don’t think the cost of potentially sending an innocent Fed to die is too much to pay for a shot with the Oracle, but that’s not my call to make. All I can say to you is: remember the tenets of the Union, and remember why you joined in the first place.
Good luck, and keep your head high.<br>
Aish
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''The Universal Council has consolidated the votes of each of the factions: Offer up Ana 0 () , Conduct a DNA-scan 3 (Empire,Federation,Union)''
''The Universal Council has consolidated the votes of each of the factions: Send in the ''Panopea'' 2 (Empire,Union) , Scan the signals 1 (Federation)''


The final vote is in favor of conducting a DNA-scan on the knife that stabbed Julius Lycanis. Marcia Lycanis and her house have been informed of this decision. Though the outcome has clearly angered the house, they have done nothing to directly oppose the scan. A fleet containing some of the Council’s best forensic scientists has already been dispatched, and we are expecting results from the DNA-scan soon.
The final vote is in favor of sending the ''Panopea'' into the mass of light. We have sent word to the fleet beyond the Core Systems, and we will soon hear the initial results of the ''Panopea''’s expedition. Aris Glycon of the Empire has been assigned the role of acting captain of the ''Panopea'', and we expect to hear back from the expedition shortly.
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Further investigations concluded that Councilor Moira Craine and Ana Plíšková were indeed present in Councilor Lycanis’ cabin before the ship departed Station Ignis; forensics also confirmed that the main cause of death was the Federation-made poison.


Genetic material found on the dagger, as well as on a mysterious liquid on Councilor Lycanis’ robes, was tested and cross-referenced with the Council’s database, but returned no matches. The forensic team conducted further testing against each faction’s individual databases, and found a match from the Empire - Crimson Wolves leader Montez Lycanis, at the time imprisoned in a cell on Eden Lycanis.
Upon receiving the result, Marcia Lycanis cut off communications with the Council, with other House members speaking on her behalf instead. House Lycanis confirmed that Montez Lycanis was still imprisoned in his cell, under constant guard and without any report of unusual activity; Imperator Solas Craine has however ordered an indefinite stay of execution for the self-styled pirate lord until the matter was resolved. House Lycanis also announced the removal of their involvement in the affair, and dismissed the Council’s ships. Plíšková was subsequently released from her confinement on Station Ignis and reinstated as the Federation contract for the Explorers.




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Transmission from Chhaya Adin, on board the ''Clavalum''<br>
Transmission from Emel Voden
Origin: Lycanis luxury travel vessel the ''Clavalum'', orbiting Eden Lycanis<br>
Origin: Victor-3, class-C research vessel
Dating: 1st report – time of ζ Sagittarii 3.32<br>
Dating: 21st report – time of Sagittarii ζ 3.32
Designation: forensic report
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The requested DNA-scan and forensic analysis has been completed. Apologies for the delayed arrival of this report, we- well, our team wanted to make sure that the information we obtained was accurate. We’ve done multiple tests and collected multiple samples – not only from the dagger, but from the room itself – to corroborate the data. DNA-scans are not easy to tamper with, but if the sample size is limited, it is possible, hence the need for additional samples.
This- this is Emel, of Imperial house Voden. I’m sorry, I’ve been assigned to do this and I’m not sure of the procedures, but the rest of the crew is occupied and- the ''Panopea''… right… the ''Panopea'' was destroyed. I was right on the bridge when it happened- the instant the ship made contact with the center, it was just... torn apart. I’ve never seen anything like that happen to a class-A. Almost as if something ripped outward from the inside. It shouldn’t have happened like that. It shouldn’t...


We’ve found that the accounts and records of Moira Craine and Ana Plíšková visiting the councilor’s cabin are correct: genetic prints of both women matching the Council’s database were found in the room. Additionally, cause of death for Councilor Lycanis is now confirmed to be the Federation-made poison, and not the initial wound. The poison itself is slow-acting, and from the pattern of the bloodstains in the room, it seems that Councilor Lycanis was conscious for at least ten minutes from the onset of the poison until his death. This raises further questions as to why he did not raise the alarm, but… this next piece of data may raise other, more pressing ones.
We- um, we’ve managed to recover what we could from the wreckage with smaller fighters but some of- most of them are gone. They’re just gone. I don’t know if there’s anything else I’m supposed to say- no one’s given me an exact… count, but- I don’t think anyone’s made one yet either.


The genetic information our team found on the dagger, as well as about the room – and, most surprisingly, in the liquid on the councilor’s robes – was neither Ana Plíšková’s nor Moira Craine’s. It did not, in fact, exist at all in the Council’s database. This is not wholly surprising, as the database is far from exhaustive, but meant that our team had to consult genetic records of each faction individually. It was in the genetic records of the Empire that we found a match, and professionalism compels me to first restate the exhaustive nature of our team’s analysis; manufacturing a result as convincing as this is near impossible.
Something happened, though, after the- after what happened. With the light. It was like it calmed down, or something like that. I’ve checked the readings – I’ve been checking the readings a lot – and there’s been a significant decrease in the anomaly’s energy levels. Almost like it reacted to the ''Panopea'' in some way. With the state it’s in now, even a class-C vessel could make it to the center…


The genetic print on the dagger lodged in Councilor Lycanis’ back belonged to Montez Lycanis, leader of the Crimson Wolves, and the man who – to my team’s knowledge – is imprisoned hundreds of miles below us in a cell on Eden Lycanis.
But no one on the fleet will do it. Not after what they’ve seen. No one wants to get any closer to the light right now. I’ve seen the people they took from the wreckage. Light running along their bodies, screaming like they were in unimaginable pain. Quantum fusion, they’re saying. I- I just do the readings on the pyrometer, so I don’t know.
 
We’re orbiting at around three times our previous distance now. With the decreased energy output, this should keep the rest of the fleet safe. I hear people saying we ought to go in again once the ships from the Council arrive, and my body starts shaking. I hope they don’t send people from the Empire. I hope they don’t send me.


Transmission ends.
Transmission ends.


Members of the noble house on Eden Lycanis have also been forwarded this transmission. Marcia Lycanis cut off communication with the Council since the vote was relayed to her, but other members of house Lycanis have reached out to offer information on her behalf. They have confirmed that Montez Lycanis remains in his cell, held by the strongest chains Imperial Forge Worlds can produce. He is under constant supervision, and none of house Lycanis’ guards have reported any unusual activity. His execution, however, has apparently been postponed indefinitely by order of the Emperor.
From what can be discerned from this scattered report, it would appear the ''Panopea''’s expedition was unsuccessful in reaching the center of the mass of light. Whatever the reason, the light’s volatile nature has apparently been considerably reduced through this action. Though the fate of the ''Panopea''’s crew is tragic, the information we have gained through their efforts is highly valuable; the Council can now send class-B ships to the fleet without much concern. Given the faster readying speed of class-B vessels, it will not be long now before they can be sent beyond the Core Systems, and a complete expedition can venture into the center of the light. Until then, the Universal Council has urged the fleet, formerly of the ''Panopea'', to remain in its current position until its crew can be safely returned to station Ignis.
 
Furthermore, the Universal Council has been informed by members of house Lycanis that the noble house will be removing itself from any involvement in this affair, and that the matter is no longer the Council’s concern. The Council’s ships have been dismissed, and are currently making their journey back. This, in turn, means that Ms. Plíšková is no longer directly involved in the incident. She has been released from confinement on station Ignis, and will be reinstated as the Federation’s faction contact for those involved in the Explorer program.
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The Void


Chapter 7: "The Void"
Major players Universal Council
The Panopea
Vote outcome The Panopea is sent into the mass of light
Major events Disappearance of Mímir
Destruction of the Panopea
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Report from the 23rd conference of the Universal Council: time of ζ Sagittarii 3.32 Held on board station Ignis, in the neutral center of the Core Systems.

Councilmembers for the Empire: Ji Young-Joo, Moira Craine, Thulani Ade’k Councilmembers for the Federation: Áurea Adonis, Victor Huxley, Elijah Burke Councilmembers for the Union: Aish Fenix, Mandla Bankole, Haley Nguyen

The following is a transcript of the briefing on the relevant vote for those involved in the Explorer program:

… and we have had no more contact with house Lycanis since the incident. No further confirmation of Montez’ imprisonment, nor any substantial evidence to support the house’s assertion. You are correct, Councilor Fenix- it may be that this is soon to become a matter in which the Council will need to involve itself.

Currently, however, we have more pressing matters on our hands. Councilors, you should all be aware of the Panopea, the ship that was sent out beyond the Core Systems, and which – until recently – was orbiting the planet Mímir, waiting for contact from either Commander Varse or Vice-captain Kestrel.

I say until recently because the fact is: Mímir has vanished. This information comes to the Council through the Panopea’s most recent report. This report described the increasingly frequent lights in Mímir’s atmosphere bursting out of the cloud cover in the form of solid strands, which wrapped around the planet and enveloped it in a thick, bright haze. Once the haze had cleared, the planet had disappeared. In its place hung a mass of swirling fractic light, far smaller than Mímir. The light appears to be warping the space around itself.

The crew of the Panopea have confirmed that every trace of the planet has vanished from their sensors, but that there are a number of unknown signals emanating from the center of the light – the point at which the energy is most concentrated. Some of these signals may be from Commander Varse, though the light itself is such a volatile source of energy that the signals are impossible to isolate. Additionally, they are interspersed with heavy bouts of static and, when measured, appear to be coming from thousands of light years away, so it is clear there is significant disruption present.

As noted, the crew has observed that there appears to be a center to the light, and that it may be possible for a ship to venture into this center. Braving such a high amount of energetic resistance would require a class-A vessel at the very least, and the Panopea is the only ship in the fleet that qualifies. Unfortunately, the Panopea also powers the more advanced research equipment the fleet possesses. Without that, disentangling the signals from the light will prove nigh impossible.

The Council does not currently have the resources to send any more forces to assist the Panopea; our fleets are returning from Kepler-7 as we speak. We will send reinforcements by the next conference, but by then the situation may have worsened, or at the very least, changed. However, while the fleet is waiting, the research team may be able to find a way to stabilize the energy of the light, or gain further clarity on the signals. Thus, the vote placed before the Council is as follows:

Does the fleet beyond the Core Systems send the Panopea into the light, in an attempt to discern what happened to the planet Mímir, or do they withhold their advances, potentially abandoning the planet, and study the signals from the mass of light in the hopes of stabilizing it before reinforcements arrive?

Your faction contact will issue a statement shortly in your respective vote channels before the commencement of the vote, twelve hours from now.


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Union Storyline


Voting Results

The Universal Council has consolidated the votes of each of the factions: Send in the Panopea 2 (Empire,Union) , Scan the signals 1 (Federation)

The final vote is in favor of sending the Panopea into the mass of light. We have sent word to the fleet beyond the Core Systems, and we will soon hear the initial results of the Panopea’s expedition. Aris Glycon of the Empire has been assigned the role of acting captain of the Panopea, and we expect to hear back from the expedition shortly.

Event Horizon


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Transmission from Emel Voden Origin: Victor-3, class-C research vessel Dating: 21st report – time of Sagittarii ζ 3.32 Designation: [left blank]

This- this is Emel, of Imperial house Voden. I’m sorry, I’ve been assigned to do this and I’m not sure of the procedures, but the rest of the crew is occupied and- the Panopea… right… the Panopea was destroyed. I was right on the bridge when it happened- the instant the ship made contact with the center, it was just... torn apart. I’ve never seen anything like that happen to a class-A. Almost as if something ripped outward from the inside. It shouldn’t have happened like that. It shouldn’t...

We- um, we’ve managed to recover what we could from the wreckage with smaller fighters but some of- most of them are gone. They’re just gone. I don’t know if there’s anything else I’m supposed to say- no one’s given me an exact… count, but- I don’t think anyone’s made one yet either.

Something happened, though, after the- after what happened. With the light. It was like it calmed down, or something like that. I’ve checked the readings – I’ve been checking the readings a lot – and there’s been a significant decrease in the anomaly’s energy levels. Almost like it reacted to the Panopea in some way. With the state it’s in now, even a class-C vessel could make it to the center…

But no one on the fleet will do it. Not after what they’ve seen. No one wants to get any closer to the light right now. I’ve seen the people they took from the wreckage. Light running along their bodies, screaming like they were in unimaginable pain. Quantum fusion, they’re saying. I- I just do the readings on the pyrometer, so I don’t know.

We’re orbiting at around three times our previous distance now. With the decreased energy output, this should keep the rest of the fleet safe. I hear people saying we ought to go in again once the ships from the Council arrive, and my body starts shaking. I hope they don’t send people from the Empire. I hope they don’t send me.

Transmission ends.

From what can be discerned from this scattered report, it would appear the Panopea’s expedition was unsuccessful in reaching the center of the mass of light. Whatever the reason, the light’s volatile nature has apparently been considerably reduced through this action. Though the fate of the Panopea’s crew is tragic, the information we have gained through their efforts is highly valuable; the Council can now send class-B ships to the fleet without much concern. Given the faster readying speed of class-B vessels, it will not be long now before they can be sent beyond the Core Systems, and a complete expedition can venture into the center of the light. Until then, the Universal Council has urged the fleet, formerly of the Panopea, to remain in its current position until its crew can be safely returned to station Ignis.


Expedition to Mímir: The CatalystThe ShardThe CrossroadsThe VoidSubjugationThe CradleDire StraitsLast Stand
Assault on the Crimson Wolves: The Crimson WolvesThe IdesGroundswell
The Morn Conflict: On the Brink
The Pinnacle Incident: Quantum SicknessFirst Steps
The Vargas Epidemic: Blackout
The Opening: First Contact