Drakador_Chaos
However, the one mistake the guardians made was not noticing that this time the interdictory effects of the randomness lasted a while longer than the destruction of the ship. Whilst this wouldn't be much of a problem if they had used normal forms of transportation, the manner they themselves used was all the more fallible to this form of agressiveness.
Be it in the transition of dimensions or the interface between a recently-created reality and one that one already resided itself, even if one is inside of a bubble, there is a thin transition period, and even in that transition period the effects of the interdiction lingered, like a cillinder projected into the plane of reality, encompassing all layers under and atop it. Whence the guardian tried to submerge again into its protective slumber, it came face-first with the field pressure of the effect, and like others that have already been submitted to this phenomena, it was not spared, especially due to the form of transporation.
At the transition period it came face-to-face with the equivalent of a wall, but it wasn't a normal wall. Before it realized, it had already made contact with said proverbial wall, that pulled it inwards and separated it into many thing layers dispersing vertically up and down, extruding a thin particulated smoke from the other side with extreme force, only the remains of the once-guardian now representated by a could of erratic gas.
The mission was a success, after all, that was exactly what it was meant to do, tricking one of the guardians into falling into the interdiction. The reasons for that are unknown, but surely most profitable for the Deltas.