Presented is the latest flyover photointel of the target mound, URef designation 021sp34z.
Analysis reveals damage from three (3) separate adverse events or conditions.
Assigning “up from the opening” as positional angle 0 in radial coordinates, a major disruption of the perimeter is visible from p. a. 355 to 020, with lesser displacements extending to p. a. 070. While the intruder has not been directly observed, the damage is consistent with a collisional interaction from a Lagomorph-class heavy cruiser.
At p.a. 275 a smaller breach suggests a not-aggressively prosecuted raid, probably by a Raven-class corsair. Due to continuing atmospherics, an unguided strike by a trashteroid cannot be excluded.
Finally, a general loss of definition affecting the entire fortification is attributed to sustained atmospheric effects (v.s.) displacing high-drag components of the structure.
Closer inspection reveals that the 71st “Seed Rangers” are active onsite and receiving logistical and demolition/construction support from the 403rd engineer battalion “Arthropod Architects”.
Also, several platoons of the 9th Shock Force Division “Toxic Telsons” are observed joining elements of the 1st Division “Vicious Vermin” in rapid realization of fully prepared defensive emplacements by nightfall. Some attrition of frontline troops is projected as a result of ongoing adverse atmospherics.
A Meteorological Support Team lieutenant (name and serial number withheld by request) has summed up the threat as “inFUCKINGcessant wind”.
A more senior source expressed optimism that a complete restoration of the mound would be achieved in short order, then in a quiet aside, “barring the Autopocalypse of course”.
Despite increasingly pointed requests from HM’s Own Deep Command, no estimated time commitment to completion of repairs has been communicated.
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Further photoreconnaissance missions are in advanced planning, their operation interval contingent on atmospherics being within assigned go/no go limits.