Point being that finding natural sources of antimatter is hard.
They exist, but in small quantities. The few natural sources that exist are much easier to exploit than artificial synthesis of antimatter, and thus they are highly profitable, even if artificial synthesis methods are the dominant means of production.
I figured the KX9 would like to acquire an environment such as Hera (a system with a brown dwarf that has massive rings) for scientific purposes, not just as a supply of antimatter.
EDIT: How's this for a mission?
Lost SectorKX9 particle experiments aimed to explore new methods of FTL travel have all been met with failure, for the most part, although many are still hopeful. The latest breakthrough was the verification of the strange matter hypothesis, that strange matter is more stable than nuclear matter, although only slightly so. A lump of strange matter, when it contacts regular matter, will slowly convert matter into strange matter whilst releasing massive amounts of energy. This tends to force the matter apart, which makes assimilation slow and impractical for weaponization in many cases. However, a recent experiment on the planet Gammus e, a marine world orbiting a G3 class yellow dwarf, has started a slow but steady runaway reaction that threatens the entire population of the world. The reaction is caused by strange matter "bubbling" on the surface, converting matter slowly but surely thanks to gravity.
The cause of this outbreak is largely attributed to KX9 research activity on Gammus b, although local authorities deny any association. It began inside a major population center, causing a number of buildings to collapse from structural damage. It has also spawned strange-normal matter hybrids, formed by insects and other animals coming into contact with the slow-moving front. As it was once said, "life finds a way," even in the form of an eldritch horror. Using strange matter synthesis as an energy source, these hybrids are capable of generating power by consuming matter, and are extremely aggresstive toward not only objects composed of regular matter, but to each other, causing rapid selection of effective combat traits. They boast extremely fast metabolism and high intelligence, executing coordinated attacks and visibly communicating with each other through pulsed light signals.
A corporation seeking to relocate from Gammus e has offered a large bounty to whomever can secure data from one of their research complexes located several kilometers from ground zero, in a hilly field surrounded by sparse forests. The Strangification™ is predicted to arrive at the side at conveniently the time when Guild ships will first arrive at the sector, so you will have to act fast to secure the data.
Primary Objective-Secure research data from the installation's central data farm. The AI coordinator is instructed to guide you and provide assistance with the built-in security measures (including turrets and potential grids).Secondary Objectives
-Purge all backups from the secondary datacenters scattered around the installation. There is no telling what the Strangified™ will do with the data once they acquire it.
-Bring back a Strangified™ creature intact for Guild research.
-Destroy the looters. A party of troops sent by a rival corporation seeks to steal data from the installation. Destroy their corpses completely, or else they might become Strangified™.
-Repair the mainframe evacuation rocket. Recent damage has caused the emergency rocket to malfunction, trapping the AI coordinator inside the installation. He would very much like to leave.