Lianda Burreau

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Lianda Burreau

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Lianda Burreau

Professor Lianda Burreau was CreoDron's lead astrophysicist in March YC111 she announced her opinion that a 'stable wormhole' had been found by CreoDron in a system that remained undisclosed[1]. Professor Burreau refuted the CONCORD advisory[2] and ban, making clear that she intended to travel through this new wormhole after having scouted the transit with long-range autonomous drones. The announcement prompted CONCORD to restate its warnings and emphasised that all exploring such wormholes took such an 'extreme risk' solely on their own responsibility[3].



 



 


CreoDron scout drones identified "non-natural deadspace signatures" while exploring the unknown system on the other side of a wormhole, suggesting they were designed by intelligent lifeforms.

This startling news was delivered by via a local fluid router broadcast from, which was is in the process of being heavily locked down by local Federation Navy pilots.

Although the news cannot be confirmed at this time, dozens of eyewitness reports from Balrille all relate the same story. Those present to hear her communication claim that Prof. Burreau seemed "hurried" with the news. "She just opened up in local comms before I could make sense of what she was saying. Something about discovering signatures, that she was going, and that she would transmit from the other side," said one anonymous witness. "She seemed defiant, more than anything. I think people were trying to stop her," stated another [4]

Contact with Lianda Burreau was lost shortly after she entered the wormhole[5]. Her ultimate fate is unknown but she is presumed lost[6].

In July YC113 her apparently unoccupied & derelict Helios was report destroyed in J105934[7] along with it's cargo of Trinary Data. The attention of the Arek Jaalan programme turn towards acquiring examples of Trinary Data from elsewhere in New Eden.

See Also

Lianda Burreau
Anoikis (Chronicle)
The Vitrauze Project (Chronicle)
CreoDron scout drones transmit initial findings