The details of this paper build on the previous work of M. Sachs and M. Evans that describe an enhanced form of general relativity which contains an inherently non-abelian field tensor. We focus on a particular field arising from the non-abelian form of electrodynamics. In particular, the form of this field will be demonstrated in a first-order perturbation approach within the context of a simple manifold, and also the leading order contribution to this field due to the presence of matter. The enhanced form of general relativity, as detailed in [1], is that of antisymmetrized general relativity which relies on the irreducible representation of the Einstein translation group. We also discuss the possibility of an inherent energy induced by curvature.