Gundam Rogue Orbit Live-Fire Test Exposes Orbital Debris Dumping by Secret Space Station
An AI-piloted Gundam Rogue Orbit prototype conducting its first military exercise in low-Earth orbit accidentally captured high-resolution footage of a classified orbital platform jettisoning hazardous debris.
The leak, verified by civilian space agencies, reveals that the rogue station has been dumping decommissioned hardware and toxic fuel canisters into decaying trajectories for years. Environmental groups are calling it the largest space-based pollution scandal since the 2040s.
The Gundam Rogue Orbit team claims the footage was collected while scanning for collision threats during an autonomous evasive maneuver. "We were looking for incoming junk," a spokesperson stated. "We found the source instead."
Governments are now facing pressure to decommission the station, as the Gundam Rogue Orbit program expands its surveillance mandate to include debris tracking. Critics argue the military dual-use capabilities are a pretext for weaponizing orbit.