Illegal intrusion above Triarius There was quite literally nothing left of the destroyed Triarian vessels, the self destruction of the Dark Energy cores was, as always, highly destructive as it consumed the ships and 'deleted' them as their fail safes were destroyed. Disabled Triarian vessels had been recovered, and aside from the odd scraps of hull, it almost seemed as though the destroyed ships had never even existed. Civilis Protectione cruisers and frigates prowled the debris, having been redirected from their standard system patrol routes to check the wreckages for Anti-Kyn or Malignants who might loot it, and the closer one went to Triarius, the larger the patrols got. Aerial Synths with space equipment zipped from wreckage to wreckage, examining them in detail. As far as the Collective was concerned this debris field was now their property and stealing from it was considered a level four offence. While much of the debris was clearly shifted using some form of gravity beams, some of the debris seemed to shift towards waiting transports as the Triarian ships regarded them with no apparent cause for the movement, as the Collective sorted debris of separate quality and material into different transports for recycling. Expansion reports For a time, it seems the Triarian vessels are going to continue to ignore the Quantyk gates, just as they did for much of the Great war, that is until two Triarian battle groups arrive at one and demand to be allowed entry. For a moment, it seems as though they are going to try and force their way through though they actually intended to disable and remove them for recycling. But then, almost as quickly as it started, the Triarian expansion slows, and many of the ships jump away from the Draconian worlds, leaving only a small skeleton of the previous expansion under way, something else apparently taking precedence