This builds on the existing partnership between Sitasys and Eagle Eye Networks to create an enhanced security monitoring platform by implementing a cloud-to-cloud integration of video surveillance and alarm monitoring. Eagle Eye Networks and Sitasys have integrated the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS and its analytics functionality into the Evalink Alarm Monitoring Platform, allowing efficient and effective management of an unlimited number of cameras without additional human resources. This brings operational advantages to service operation centres. Locations were only collected until December 3304.Using advanced analytics from Eagle Eye Cloud VMS, alarms can now be monitored and acted upon automatically from the Evalink alarm monitoring platform. These are now on a weekly reports page, as there is now significant historical data. For instance Maia becomes Maiaiaiaiaia, but further decoding is not required. Since December 3304 the messages contain the names of target systems, often slightly garbled. The transmissions use the key INVADERS (early weeks used THARGOIDS) and phonetic letters ( decoder). Transmissions normally change early Thursday. These transmit once per hour (Eagle Eye One transmits on the hour, Eagle Eye Two transmits at ten past, Eagle Eye Three at twenty past etc). The installations have an Unregistered Communications Beacon (UCB). Decoding the messages Eagle Eye Installations They are given a new flight plan before the Eagle Eye messages change, which seems to indicate that Aegis knows internally whether the attack has succeeded before this is reflected via Eagle Eye. This means that kills derived from missions on Aegis ships (which typically give out missions in nearby systems) do not count.Īegis megaships Vanguard and Acropolis follow the attacks, and often stop in nearby systems each week. It has been confirmed that success is based upon kill numbers, and only kills in the target system will be counted. The starport can be saved if CMDRs kill enough Thargoids, but if the (hidden) kill count is not reached then the starport will be attacked and damaged the following week.
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When targets are starports that have not previously been attacked there is a one week interval where Non Human Signal Sources appear in that system (and surrounding systems). These structures contain Thargoid Links that in turn point to various locations which can be: The Eagle Eye installations give out messages that contain planet locations with Thargoid Structures in nearby systems.
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The messages from the unregister comms beacons appear to change on a weekly basis. Pleiades Sector IR-W d1-55 2 – Eagle Eye Six.
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“We have established orbital surveillance installations at six locations in the Pleiades, which will measure energy-level fluctuations and track ship movements. “Our new Eagle Eye initiative will closely monitor systems where Thargoid surface sites are known to exist.” The Eagle Eye Installations were installed in the Pleiades to monitor Thargoid Activity.Īegis has launched an operation to monitor Thargoid activity in the Pleiades Nebula.Īdmiral Aden Tanner, chief military liaison at Aegis, made this statement: