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(The Rubicon's loss was known by '55, probably earlier than that. A good reminder that we should be super careful with our assumptions.)
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We dispatched an isolation contact group [L3-08] to [[Installation 00|the site]]. Upon entering the debris field, the group was immediately pinged by a non-standard, heterogenic signal emanating from the structure’s surface – or, at least, what remained of it after the event.
We dispatched an isolation contact group [L3-08] to [[Installation 00|the site]]. Upon entering the debris field, the group was immediately pinged by a non-standard, heterogenic signal emanating from the structure’s surface – or, at least, what remained of it after the event.


Following protocol, the contact group released probes [839] into the debris field. Once it was deemed secure by composite scans conducted over the course of 3.7 days, [[UNSC Rubicon|UNSC RUBICON]] was deployed from Luna. Aboard were a number of high-risk, remote contact teams [RCT] outfitted for deployment to the construct’s surface.
Following protocol, the contact group released probes [839] into the debris field. Once it was deemed secure by composite scans conducted over the course of 3.7 days, [[UNSC Rubicon|UNSC RUBICON]] was deployed from Luna. Aboard were a number of high-risk, [[remote contact team]]s [RCT] outfitted for deployment to the construct’s surface.


Without the installation’s artificial sun operating at full capacity, navigating the debris field for insertion was difficult – navigating the installation’s surface itself was even more difficult. The damage was... traumatic.
Without the installation’s artificial sun operating at full capacity, navigating the debris field for insertion was difficult – navigating the installation’s surface itself was even more difficult. The damage was... traumatic.