Item #: EA-047

Object Class: Cataclysmic

Name: Event B

Containment: Due to the nature of EA-047 as an impending event, containment procedures are focused on monitoring and data collection rather than physical confinement. Outpost Rho is currently being used as the primary observation site for studying Event B. Continuous monitoring of EA-047 is to be carried out using advanced telescopic and sensor equipment, with data analysis and predictions performed by specialized research teams. Updates on the event's timeline, magnitude, and potential impacts are to be relayed to relevant parties and agencies for appropriate actions and preparations.

Profile: EA-047 represents a catastrophic event of cosmic proportions. The entity is known by various names, including Psi Event, Code Cyan, Code Solstice, Code Magnoverse Cluster, Event B, Orb Blast, Orb of Event, or simply EA-047. While it has not yet occurred, Event B is predicted to take place within the next [REDACTED] years.

The current manifestation of EA-047 is a colossal blue star, spanning an immense size of approximately 5 light years in height, width, and depth. The star's surface exhibits numerous cracks and emits powerful beams of energy at regular intervals. The intense radiance and dynamic activity of EA-047 make it a mesmerizing but highly dangerous celestial phenomenon.

EA-047 contains an estimated mass of 500 kilograms of radiation, which, if released during the event, has the potential to inflict severe devastation on a vast scale. Predictions indicate that the catastrophic event will result in the annihilation of a quarter of the Milky Way galaxy, including our solar system. The destructive power and widespread reach of Event B pose significant threats to galactic stability and life as we know it. This type of event is classed as a "Psi Event".

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