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HEADQUARTERS OF THE OFFICE FOR SPECIAL OPERATIONS (OfSO)

Overview

Founded September 2626 by Ezrah Scherkenstein — a former Last Frontier University biologist and avid flora-breeder — the Office for Special Operations (OfSO) was a discreet, client-facing private investigation bureau. It handled murder and cold-case reviews, suspect surveillance, fugitive tracking, and protective escorts. While not officially affiliated, a few intrinsically motivated investigators inside the Guarding Troopers occasionally exchanged leads with OfSO off the record.

Ezrah also collaborated closely with the “Tinkerer,” Martin Gagnon, whose camouflaged backyard workshop produced bespoke tools, light armor, and botanical sensor gadgets for OfSO fieldwork.

Status: Officially losed in 2631 after the founding of the Federal Confederation and the introduction of Communardism. Unofficially, Ezrah (retired) keeps the network alive and the ledgers warm in the Gamma Age.

History

Architectural Significance

A compact, plant-filled townhouse adapted for dual use — office below, Ezrah’s flat above.

Building Structure

Ground Floor (Operations Level)

Second Floor (Private Flat & Interrogation & Greenery) * Ezrah’s Apartment: Bed alcove, writing table, balcony rail of planter boxes.

Basement Level (Service Corridor & Escape Route)

Back Yard (Camouflaged Workshop & Scrap Pit)

Look and Feel

Leaf-shadow and paper-dust. The office smells of damp soil, tea leaves, and pencil shavings; vines drape the window slits, softening street noise. Meetings gather at a big, scarred table; kettle hiss from the tea stove underscores whispered strategies …

Roles & Responsibilities

Services / Operations

Program/Stream What Enters Primary Handling Outputs Destination/Use
Case Intake & Triage Client testimony, artifacts Interview, whiteboard timeline, file creation Case plan; retainer ledger Client; Subcontractor brief
Surveillance & Tails Target routes, schedules Foot/relay tails, route logs, photo sketches Daily logs; route maps Client update; evidence file
Records & Leads Public rolls, courier slips Archive pulls, index cards, cross-refs Lead sheets; suspects list Investigator pack
Cold-Case Review Old files, forensics notes Pattern analysis, map overlays New theory; interview list Client; Guarding contact (informal)
Protective Escort Threat notes, routes Risk assess, decoy runs, safe room Movement plan; incident log Client transfer; hand-off docs

Public Access, Operating Hours & Rhythm

Security Measures

Player Interactions

Legal

Illegal / Grey

Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters

Known Freelancers of the Office for Special Operations: