Science Department Observations. Subject: Omega 556 "Fek'lhr's Heart"
Posted on Mon May 5th, 2025 @ 4:27pm by Lieutenant Inara Senn
Edited on Mon May 5th, 2025 @ 4:29pm
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Object Summary
Type: Stellar Core Fragment (Neutronium-based)
Hazard Class: Omega-Level Anomaly (System-Killer)
Initial Discovery name “Fek’lhr’s Heart." Discovered by the University of Qo'nos in 2268.
Mass Estimate:
6.3 × 10³¹ kg (~0.03 Solar Masses, ~30x Jupiter’s mass)
Note: Dense enough to mimic a compact star, though no fusion signatures detected
Diameter:
Estimated 24.2 km across (based on gravitational lensing distortion field)
Density Estimate:
~6.9 × 10¹⁷ kg/m³
Object may be composed of stabilized neutronium, degeneracy pressure intact
Trajectory & Motion
Velocity (System-relative):
~112 km/s toward inner system
(Standard for rogue compact remnants; will increase as it descends into local gravity well)
Approach Vector:
Prograde relative to the system's orbital plane; shallow descent angle of 1.3 degrees
Time to PNR:
5.84 standard years (±0.3)
Calculated at 1 AU threshold for irreversible orbital instability
Radiation & Particle Effects
Gamma Radiation:
Spike rate: Every 19.2 seconds, burst strength increasing 0.7% weekly
Neutrino Emissions:
Sustained flux at 1.2 × 10¹¹ particles/cm²/s
Unexplained irregular "pulses" suggest potential for core instability or remnant heartbeat
Subspace Interference:
Localized distortion field radius: 0.7 AU
Warp drive field efficiency reduced by ~17% within that zone
Systemic Effects (Ongoing)
Planetary Orbit Drift (outer gas giant):
Orbital eccentricity increased by 0.0032 over 18 months
Calculated stress exceeds known gravitational norms—fragment is asserting tidal influence
Cometary Object Disappearance:
7 catalogued long-period objects (Rivenor Cloud) have not returned on schedule—believed consumed or deflected
Current Risk Summary
Zone Radius Effect
Red Zone <1 AU Lethal radiation, total orbital destabilization imminent
Orange Zone 1–5 AU Irreversible gravitational impact within 5 years
Yellow Zone 5–10 AU Measurable orbital changes, slow radiation creep
White Zone 10–15 AU Low-level background influence, long-term concern
Signed.
Lt. Inara Senn
Lt. Cmdr. Deanna Celes.