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OFFICE FOR SPECIAL OPERATIONS (OfSO)

Overview

A lean, ledger-driven private investigation bureau renowned for meticulous files and unusual botanical tradecraft (pollen traps, scent markers, seed-tagged dead-drops). While the OfSO held no formal badge, a small circle of Guarding Troopers quietly swapped leads with Ezrah in the Beta Age. In the Gamma Age, with private agencies shuttered, the network persists behind a Federal Library table and a “botany” sign.

Mission & Functions

History

Beta Age (2626–2630)

Transition (Great War & Aftermath, 2629–2631)

Gamma Age (2631– )

Organizational Structure

Facilities & Assets

Procedures & Protocols

Membership & Recruitment

Services / Operations

Program/Stream What Enters Primary Handling Outputs Destination / Use
Case Intake & Triage Client testimony, artifacts Interview, timeline, file creation Case plan & retainer ledger Client; Ops brief
Surveillance & Tails Target routes, schedules Foot/relay tails, route maps Daily logs; route diagrams Client updates; evidence file
Cold-Case Review Old reports, photos, depositions Pattern analysis; archive pulls New theory; interview list Client; (informal) Trooper contact
Courier-Trail Audit Gate ledgers, seal stamps, tickets Chain-of-custody reconstruction Custody chart; anomaly flags Client; legal counsel
Protective Escort Threat notes; itineraries Risk assess; decoy runs; safe room staging Movement plan; incident report Client hand-off
Technical Fabrication Brief/specs; constraints Prototype design by The Tinkerer Custom gear & field tools OfSO subcontractors

Fees & Contracts (Beta Age)

Public Access, Operating Hours & Rhythm

Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters

Notable Personnel

Known Freelancers of the Office for Special Operations: