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In the later half of 315, the EO noted that a 7th ship (implying a new or undocumented member) had arrived at the IC headquarters' landing pad located in a central courtyard, raising enough suspicion in the CSIS that they decided to try planting a listening device as there appeared to be no doors and only very thin reinforced windows at the very top of the building. The OMM failed to detect any radio frequencies which suggested that the facility was currently vacant, so they began trying to cross-reference data from air traffic control, satellites, and eye-witness data to begin identifying spacecrafts which the IC operated, leading to the discovery that two ships were Theian and five (including the 'new arrival') were Yatan. Meanwhile the CSIS failed to send a person into the courtyard due to intruder sensors likely being alerted if they tried, so the CSIS instead put its attention on a vent which had been welded shut after the EO had previously planted a listening device in it, promptly removing the seal and vent with some struggle, allowing them to send a small four-legged robot inside as it was too small to fit a full person. The robot inside found all other vents it could access were also sealed, so it was equipped with tools to break through if it needed to as some vent seals appeared to be thin enough that its listening devices could hear through them. Seeing this as good enough, the CSIS re-sealed the vent and withdrew its agents as to not rouse suspicion. All of the sudden commotion began on the other side of the street as a suicide bombing occurred on the Echo Operatives' building nearby, setting it on fire, with local authorities quickly showing up to put out the fire and investigate as many of the victims appeared to not only had wounds from the explosion but also from a machinegun. Agents from the CSIS' National Intelligence Agency set up camp in the area to look out for any IC vessels and other suspicious activity. The bomber's body was eventually found in a damaged enough state that it had become unidentifyable, though it was confirmed that the shooter was a separate individual regardless. In the following days many surviving members of the Echo Operatives began being mysteriously murdered, freaking out the 7 remaining survivors enough to officially dissolve the Operatives out of safety concerns as they had already published most of their information, with many being granted refuge in Polsk while others were hired by the YNF's government, who found the incident to be 'deplorable'. One of the 7 survivors which had gone to Polsk was murdered a few months later, leading to the CSIS ceasing its investigation and contact (at least publicly) for the EO survivors' safety while still continuing extremely covert investigation. The OMM meanwhile relocated 3 of the surviving EO members into ECP-Theia either wilingly or unwillingly alongside several family members, faking their deaths convincingly enough that even the NIA was fooled that 3 more deaths had occurred. Following the recent chaos, security within the IC Building appeared to increase despite the vessels not having arrived.
In the later half of 315, the EO noted that a 7th ship (implying a new or undocumented member) had arrived at the IC headquarters' landing pad located in a central courtyard, raising enough suspicion in the CSIS that they decided to try planting a listening device as there appeared to be no doors and only very thin reinforced windows at the very top of the building. The OMM failed to detect any radio frequencies which suggested that the facility was currently vacant, so they began trying to cross-reference data from air traffic control, satellites, and eye-witness data to begin identifying spacecrafts which the IC operated, leading to the discovery that two ships were Theian and five (including the 'new arrival') were Yatan. Meanwhile the CSIS failed to send a person into the courtyard due to intruder sensors likely being alerted if they tried, so the CSIS instead put its attention on a vent which had been welded shut after the EO had previously planted a listening device in it, promptly removing the seal and vent with some struggle, allowing them to send a small four-legged robot inside as it was too small to fit a full person. The robot inside found all other vents it could access were also sealed, so it was equipped with tools to break through if it needed to as some vent seals appeared to be thin enough that its listening devices could hear through them. Seeing this as good enough, the CSIS re-sealed the vent and withdrew its agents as to not rouse suspicion. All of the sudden commotion began on the other side of the street as a suicide bombing occurred on the Echo Operatives' building nearby, setting it on fire, with local authorities quickly showing up to put out the fire and investigate as many of the victims appeared to not only had wounds from the explosion but also from a machinegun. Agents from the CSIS' National Intelligence Agency set up camp in the area to look out for any IC vessels and other suspicious activity. The bomber's body was eventually found in a damaged enough state that it had become unidentifyable, though it was confirmed that the shooter was a separate individual regardless. In the following days many surviving members of the Echo Operatives began being mysteriously murdered, freaking out the 7 remaining survivors enough to officially dissolve the Operatives out of safety concerns as they had already published most of their information, with many being granted refuge in Polsk while others were hired by the YNF's government, who found the incident to be 'deplorable'. One of the 7 survivors which had gone to Polsk was murdered a few months later, leading to the CSIS ceasing its investigation and contact (at least publicly) for the EO survivors' safety while still continuing extremely covert investigation. The OMM meanwhile relocated 3 of the surviving EO members into ECP-Theia either wilingly or unwillingly alongside several family members, faking their deaths convincingly enough that even the NIA was fooled that 3 more deaths had occurred. Following the recent chaos, security within the IC Building appeared to increase despite the vessels not having arrived.
A few months later, CSIS agents in the IC Building's area noticed that a assembly of communication equipment opened up from the side of the structure and sent a broadcast to a redacted recipient, with them suspecting that it was either the OOG or Hyperborea. After some time, a singular vessel arrived at the IC headquarters which was tracked to have come from 'somewhere' near Tristan de Cunha, with the individual which was onboard the craft quickly making their way inside via a facial scanner. The robot in the vents began picking up walking sounds and occasional beeps

Revision as of 02:22, 25 December 2025

Year: 313 CE - tba
The Imperial Council Headquarters, a 3-story-tall building with similar specifications as an apartment complex.

Months after the start of the Order of Ganymede Investigation, lights were reported to be on inside the headquarters of the "Imperial Council" , a mysterious ultramilitarist/panhumanist organization with 6 members, for the first time since their past meetings in 256, 291, 310 (When they met with Poland's government), and now in 313. Another meeting was held only months afterwards, which was seen as insignificant by the YNF (the country where the Council's headquarters was), but not by a private investigative group known as the 'Echo Operatives' who managed to plant a listening device that transmitted the words 'Contingency Project I71A' in morse code before being found and destroyed by the Council, which the EO publicized. A year later, the Echo Operatives published that two personal spacecrafts landed within a small landing platform inside the Imperial Council's headquarters which implied that another meeting was taking place even though some members appeared to be missing during the heightened tensions between the CSIS and Order of Ganymede, causing CSIS to later figure out that the OOG was likely affiliated with them.

In the later half of 315, the EO noted that a 7th ship (implying a new or undocumented member) had arrived at the IC headquarters' landing pad located in a central courtyard, raising enough suspicion in the CSIS that they decided to try planting a listening device as there appeared to be no doors and only very thin reinforced windows at the very top of the building. The OMM failed to detect any radio frequencies which suggested that the facility was currently vacant, so they began trying to cross-reference data from air traffic control, satellites, and eye-witness data to begin identifying spacecrafts which the IC operated, leading to the discovery that two ships were Theian and five (including the 'new arrival') were Yatan. Meanwhile the CSIS failed to send a person into the courtyard due to intruder sensors likely being alerted if they tried, so the CSIS instead put its attention on a vent which had been welded shut after the EO had previously planted a listening device in it, promptly removing the seal and vent with some struggle, allowing them to send a small four-legged robot inside as it was too small to fit a full person. The robot inside found all other vents it could access were also sealed, so it was equipped with tools to break through if it needed to as some vent seals appeared to be thin enough that its listening devices could hear through them. Seeing this as good enough, the CSIS re-sealed the vent and withdrew its agents as to not rouse suspicion. All of the sudden commotion began on the other side of the street as a suicide bombing occurred on the Echo Operatives' building nearby, setting it on fire, with local authorities quickly showing up to put out the fire and investigate as many of the victims appeared to not only had wounds from the explosion but also from a machinegun. Agents from the CSIS' National Intelligence Agency set up camp in the area to look out for any IC vessels and other suspicious activity. The bomber's body was eventually found in a damaged enough state that it had become unidentifyable, though it was confirmed that the shooter was a separate individual regardless. In the following days many surviving members of the Echo Operatives began being mysteriously murdered, freaking out the 7 remaining survivors enough to officially dissolve the Operatives out of safety concerns as they had already published most of their information, with many being granted refuge in Polsk while others were hired by the YNF's government, who found the incident to be 'deplorable'. One of the 7 survivors which had gone to Polsk was murdered a few months later, leading to the CSIS ceasing its investigation and contact (at least publicly) for the EO survivors' safety while still continuing extremely covert investigation. The OMM meanwhile relocated 3 of the surviving EO members into ECP-Theia either wilingly or unwillingly alongside several family members, faking their deaths convincingly enough that even the NIA was fooled that 3 more deaths had occurred. Following the recent chaos, security within the IC Building appeared to increase despite the vessels not having arrived.

A few months later, CSIS agents in the IC Building's area noticed that a assembly of communication equipment opened up from the side of the structure and sent a broadcast to a redacted recipient, with them suspecting that it was either the OOG or Hyperborea. After some time, a singular vessel arrived at the IC headquarters which was tracked to have come from 'somewhere' near Tristan de Cunha, with the individual which was onboard the craft quickly making their way inside via a facial scanner. The robot in the vents began picking up walking sounds and occasional beeps