EXCLUSIVE - Routine Patrol finds Rogue Wormhole
Category: HNN Broadcasted on 24. December 2002 - 11:50:53hrs Author HNN News Reporter Comments: 0
While on patrol yesterday, the HRS Victoria, a Carrack-Class Light Cruiser, stumbled upon a wormhole opening not present on existing charts of the region.
A probe was immediately dispatched to take sensor readings of the interior, in case the hole was being used by foreign ships to enter Hapan space illegally. According to our source in the Navy's PR department, there were no unusual sensor readings from inside the wormhole.
However, mere moments after the probe started sending visual telemetry, the wormhole closed and disappeared. Currently, the Navy is searching Hapan space in an attempt to find traces of the probe or it's locator beacon, so far with no success. Military officials have not yet stated a plan of action should it be found, and the wormhole be classified as stable, however, analysts are fairly confident that the far end of the wormhole would not be stationary, and have cited the fact the probe has not showed up at all as evidence backing their theory.
The Navy was kind enough to send us some images, and also, a recording of the telemetry from the inside (availible to those with ComUnit DLX software or 100% compatable).
Continuing the story, it is hoped that Hapan scientists will be able to use the probe's sensor logs to further advance hyperdrive technology.
PROBE SENSOR TELEMETRY - HIGH RESOLUTION VISUAL
PROBE SENSOR TELEMETRY - LOW RESOLUTION VIDEO FEED
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