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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

  • September 2626: Agency established; built a quiet reputation for meticulous record-keeping and botanical fieldcraft (scented marker plants, pollen traps, seed-tagged drops).
  • 2631: Post-war legal consolidation ends private security licensing; OfSO shuttered on paper, assets “archived.”
  • Gamma Age: A “botany consultancy” plaque hangs on the door; former subcontractors still answer Ezrah’s invitations for off-book contracts.

Architectural Significance

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

  • Materials: Salvaged space ship container-walls and salvaged space ship parts
  • Green Interior: Planter rails, hanging vines, terraria, and a seed-bank cabinet; sunlight tubes replaced by diffuse lamp arrays.
  • Security by Obscurity: Layered bookshelves, plant walls, and a tea kitchen masking the safe and wire-chases; analog locks and ledger codes instead of conspicuous hardware.

Building Structure

Ground Floor (Operations Level)

  • Reception Nook: Pegboard for coats and case tags; bell pull; visitor bench.
  • Ezrah’s Office: Writing desk, large meeting table, wall whiteboard, and a shelf wall packed with notebooks and files (color-coded spines; plant-press folios intermixed). Behind the desk: a fixed branch construction/perch for Ezrah's pet “Bubi” (a tamed Croplight Lemur) with a small nectar feeder; Bubi often watches visitors from the lattice.
  • Case Records Closet: Analog ledgers; index cards; lockable archive boxes.
  • Tea Kitchen (with Hidden Safe): Counter, hand-pump sink, self-built kettle stove for Ezrah’s herbal teas; safe concealed in a base cabinet (false back; key on a botanical charm ring).
  • Restrooms (2): One per gender; compact washstands.
  • Guestroom / Safe Room: Cot, steamer trunk, emergency buzzer; doubles as short-stay protection suite.

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

  • Interrogation Room: A secure, isolated holding and questioning room built from patched spaceship container-walls. Features a heavy, sound-dampened door, a utilitarian wooden table with three chairs, and planter rails overflowing with tropical vines. A wide window pane made of thin, salvaged frosted Last Frontier-cantina glass overlooks the walled-in backyard.
  • Herbarium & Terrarium Racks: Dried specimens, seed envelopes, cuttings; humidity bells.
  • Reading Corner: Botany journals, case memoirs, kettle stand.

Basement Level (Service Corridor & Escape Route)

  • Service Corridor: Narrow, dim passage running beneath the office; used for storage, maintenance access, and emergency retreat.
  • Storage Alcoves: Crates of soil, plant tubs, obsolete tools, emergency supplies.
  • Back Staircase: Leads up behind the Records Corridor (concealed by a hinged shelving unit).
  • Emergency Hatch (Upwards): Opens into Ezrah’s office via the concealed floor panel.
  • Sound-Dampening: Old starship insulation lines the walls, muffling steps and voices.

Back Yard (Camouflaged Workshop & Scrap Pit) A 3-meter-high perimeter fence built from salvaged spaceship container panels, crowned with jagged metal spikes completely encloses the backyard.

  • Disguised Shed: From the lane it reads as a wood store/tool shed; inside it was the Tinkerer’s micro-shop
  • Fittings & Tools: Fold-out benches, hand-press, micro-forge, coil winder, small treadle lathe, parts bins; spray hood vented through a planter box.
  • The Private Scrap Pit: A walled-in security trench adjacent to the Tinkerer's shed. It serves as Martin's raw materials stockpile, filled with jagged, rusted scrap metal and massive spars of salvaged spaceship hull. Sitting directly beneath the second-floor Interrogation Room window, it makes for a deadly drop.
  • Access & Concealment: Rear yard gate keyed; interior access via a bookcase latch off the records corridor; sound-damped walls under a stack of dummy firewood.

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

  • Ezrah Scherkenstein (Proprietor): Intake, triage, client care, case assignment; maintains networks and ledgers.
  • House Companion: “Bubi”, a tamed Croplight Lemur — perches on the branch lattice; early-warning chitter when unfamiliar scents/footsteps approach.
  • Subcontractor Operatives (as needed): Surveillance, interviews, tailing, courier shadowing, scene canvassing, protection runs.
  • “The Tinkerer” (alias Martin Gagnon) — Rebuffed aspiring professor from Last Frontier University; brilliant DIY fabricator. Builds custom weapons, armor, and tools for OfSO teams; pioneers add-on tech for Ezrah’s botanical investigations (pollen aspirators, seed-tag launchers, Lumi trip-traps). Avoids electronics-heavy designs; prefers analog-first, low-signature builds.
  • Friendly Contacts (informal): A handful of Guarding Troopers (Beta Age) who share tips off the books; in the Gamma Age, a few quiet clerks and runners.

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

  • Beta Age: Open 10:00–18:00 (appointments preferred); urgent bell accepted past hours.
  • Gamma Age: “Botany consultancy” front; access by referral phrase or appointment via trusted courier.

Security Measures

  • Doors & Windows: Double-bar latches; analog deadbolts; interior shutters hidden by planters.
  • Files: Rotated ledgers (red/green), decoy notebooks, cipher tabs.
  • Hidden Safe: In tea-kitchen base cabinet (false panel); holds retainer coin, sensitive notes, spare permits.
  • Transparent Safety Wall: Starship-grade drop-wall, installed by the Tinkerer. Activated by a desk button, it falls instantly and creates a sealed barrier between the front and back halves of the office. Impervious to small-arms fire; entirely analog.
  • Hidden Floor Hatch: Discreet panel behind Ezrah’s desk, masked by a planter rail. Provides access to the basement corridor — used as an escape route or flanking path during emergencies.
  • Guestroom: Reinforced latch; panic bell to Ezrah’s desk and a neighbor’s chime.
  • Personal Defense: Ezrah carries a Guarding Troopers Stun Gun and describes herself as a “prepared pacifist.” She will only draw or use the weapon to defend herself in immediate danger; otherwise it is kept secured in a locked desk box when not on her person.
  • Living Alarm: “Bubi’s” perch gives him line-of-sight to entry points; his warning chitter routinely alerts Ezrah to arrivals before the bell.

Player Interactions

Legal

  • Retain OfSO for an investigation, escort, or discrete records pull.
  • Apply as a subcontractor (surveillance/linguistics/forensics/logistics).
  • Offer specialist services (mapping, botany, locksmithing) on a per-case invoice.

Illegal / Grey

  • Break into the records closet or kitchen safe to steal or plant evidence.
  • Use the guestroom as a clandestine rendezvous or hideout.
  • Run parallel tails on OfSO targets to sell to rivals.

Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters

  • Adventure Hook — Tea Leaves & Bloodlines: A cold case flares when a new murder duplicates a 11 month-old signature — pollen traces from a cultivar that only Ezrah grows. The Guarding Troopers want quiet answers; a nervous clerk slips the PCs a referral to OfSO. Ezrah assigns them as “contract botanists”: audit the herbarium, trace where the cultivar could have spread (gifts, cuttings, market swaps), and follow the paper trail through old courier slips and guestroom logs. Did someone weaponize Ezrah’s hobby — or is the killer hiding among OfSO’s former subcontractors?
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