[@Tyki] The drones seem to realize their information is being scrambled, as the information is saved temporarily on the Command Drone. There is only one of these specialized drones for every hundred standard Recon Drones, and unlike it´s compatriots it isn´t equipped with advanced sensory equipment. Instead, it serves as a communcations relay and information storage relay. The data acquired is as such preserved, as the Command Drone then proceeds to leave the jammed zone, and then send the information to Babylon. Should no further obstacle present itself, all information would as such reach Babylon, albeit with considerable delay. [Sergeant, jamming methods have been detected on the planetary surface. The penalty for obstruction of information gathering is removal from responsibility. Dependent on the severity of the infraction, additional penalties may be added, including but not limited to isolation from society and permanent marking. If you should continue to exhibit such actions, you will be considered guilty of these crimes, and in accordance with Foreign Policy, your sentence will be negotiated with your superiors.] The drone ship sends this message to the Planetary Sergeant, as a response to his attempts to block the acquisition of information. As the Sergal attempts to communicate with Odin, she finds that any signal she sends is simply blocked from entering the system. The closed system structure of Odin makes it impossible to hack from the outside, as there simply is no access. Furthermore, any attempt at scanning Odin's systems is similarly impossible, as all scans are blockaded by Babylon IV's shields. "I retain the right to investigate any world that borders my empire. It's military systems are included into that. I don't give a shit about your privacy, and I don't give a shit what you do anywhere else. However, any weapon stationed in an adjacent solar system poses a potential risk to my empire, and I will investigate this threat." The satellite is currently simply held in an armoured area within Babylon, constructed for the purpose of holding foreign artifacts of unknown purpose. Here it would be scanned in detail, the data of which would later be studied by Matt.