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.
| 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 |
Known Freelancers of the Office for Special Operations: