In the mission command module for the Probe Warp Center, Yarrow was consulting with Mallow about the design of the warp probe.
"I want to be absolutely clear Mallow, if the probe explodes on launch because of your overenthusiasm I will be holding you personally responsible."
Mallow answered "That shouldn't be an issue. The device warping the probe is external to the probe itself; while the probe
does have a simple black hole core aboard, that device is purely for retrieval and running at very low power. I estimate that the probe will be able to check at least ten sets of coordinates each five minute loop. There'd be no way to fit the sort of power supply the Advanced Warp Core needs for rapid fire jumps like that into a probe that small."
Elsewhere, Privet was busy getting the new Probe Tracking Module fitted to work with the data from the warp equipped probe. The data retrieved from the previously constructed Orbital Probe Cannon by the warp shuttle expeditions was proving extremely useful here as it saved an awful lot of work coding the new tracking system.
Back in the City on the Summit, Phlox was busily crafting a new set of memory statues and linking them to the masks in Ash Twin. The entire set had been left behind in the Eye's system during the evacuation, so new ones were needed and Phlox was making sure they'd be available. It took a couple weeks of work for each statue, both sculpting the physical structure of the device and installing the esoteric quantum circuitry that let them actually function. But soon the entire set would be ready.
And deep within the core of Ash Twin Ramie was double-checking the temporal netcode required, running test loops over and over again to make sure everything would operate perfectly.
In less than a year after the evacuation the Escall Nomai clan had their new and improved version of the probe loop machine up and ready to go. Memory statues were placed in the core of Ash Twin, all three modules of the Advanced Warp Projector, and in Yarrow's quarters of the City.
With his projection pool in conference call mode, Yarrow asked "Ramie, is the Ash Twin Project ready for temporal transmissions?"
Ramie answered "Absolutely, it's been ready almost since the evacuation, and with the new expansions to the power supply we've managed to extend its negative time interval to twelve seconds. It will be more than sufficient for running a time loop of any duration we desire."
Yarrow tilted his head in appreciation, before turning to Mallow "Has the warp projector and retrieval system been properly stress-tested?"
Mallow immediately answered "Yes, I've been testing the systems for the probe repeatedly over the last few weeks. It will function as required."
"Privet, is the probe tracking system ready?"
"Yes, I've been testing with Ramie to ensure it will work as required. We're ready."
"In that case, initiate the Eyeseeker system."
All across the star system, the eyes of the statues Phlox built snapped open as they paired with their respective Nomai as a white hole flashed into existence in the core of Ash Twin. In the Probe Tracking Module the loop counter immediately snapped to well over thirty million loops, even as Privet frantically told everyone that the Eye had been located and the loop could be shut down. And then, rising out of the tracking module's central pool were the coordinates that every Nomai on this seemingly doomed quest had been desperate to see.
The location of the Eye of the Universe was now known.
It only took a few days to organize warp shuttle trips to the eye, mostly due to arguing over who would be on the initial journey; after all there were still only two operational warp shuttles. And the second only because the advanced warp core in the probe projector had been repurposed since it was no longer needed.
In the end Yarrow had decreed that a lottery system would be used to decide who would be on the first trip to the Eye of the Universe, with the caveat that qualified warp shuttle pilots would of course be required for each flight. Even Ilex had signed up for a lot in the random selection, most of his animosity about trying to find the Eye having vanished now that it had actually been done.
As it turned out the very first trip to the Eye would bring Solanum, Ilex, Poke, Pye, and Bells as pilot. Without further delay, Bells took them up and slotted in the warp coordinates for the Eye. Spacetime bent as the Advanced Warp Core did its job, and suddenly the warp shuttle was in orbit around a dark blue orb surrounded by a disk-shaped cloud of mist and illuminated by sheaths of quantum lightning.
Solanum gasped in awe at the sight, Poke began recording measurements, and Bells remarked "It's beautiful."
After several moments of observation even Ilex admitted "Yeah, it's pretty neat. But what's that green thingy orbiting it over there?" as he pointed out a small object visible in the distance.
Bells answered "I don't know. Let's go observe and identify it, shall we?" as she swiftly maneuvered the warp shuttle over.
As the spacecraft drew closer, Poke noted "It's obviously some sort of device, but we certainly didn't build it. We aren't the first species to reach the Eye. I wonder what it does?"
Solanum answered "I'm not sure, but I think I see a directional antenna on it and it's pointed towards the sun. Whoever made it is probably there in a place we've not found yet."
Ilex lowered his head "They're probably dead then, given the explosion of death matter we only barely escaped from. Still, we should probably go investigate what remains of them."