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Operation Perambulate

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Operation Perambulate


Location: Washington, U.S.A.


Written by A.Jansen


[PORTIONS OF THIS DOCUMENT HAVE BEEN REDACTED]
[SEC=LEVEL 2] MOBILE TASK FORCE OPERATIVES WITH LEVEL 4 SECURITY CLEARANCE MAY REQUEST UNREDACTED INFORMATION DIRECT FROM O4 COUNCIL.


Situation

On the 3rd of September a detachment of 20 placeholder troops reached Washington state after a month long trek from Washington DC. The purpose of the detachment was to investigate the origins of propaganda broadcasts coming from the region and to conduct reconnaisance then report back any and all findings. 

In the following days placeholder forces made contact with a survivor group calling themselves the New Confederacy, no hostilities took place initially. However it was reported soon after initial contact that they were being followed by NC Scouts and that their camp was being observed at night. 

Around 11:00 pm on the 9th of September, the placeholder camp was attacked by what was initially assumed to be New Confederacy fighters however upon conclusion of the attack placeholder troops discovered that their attackers appeared 


Groups of Interest

The Holy Order of the Knights Templar, Reformed

Caliburn Security Services Company


Mission & Execution

 


Administration/Logistics

Administration

  • Rules of Engagement: Fire-at-will. Any and all targets identified as Templar or Caliburn forces are to be terminated with extreme prejudice.

  • Prisoners of War, Enemy Prisoners of War:  Any individuals who surrender, are injured or incapacitated are to be ██████ ██ █████, no medical assistance is to be provided. [REDACTED BY THE ETHICS COMMITEE FOR REVIEW]

  • Casualty Evacuation: CASEVAC will be available and on standby 24/7, operating out of Site-232.

Logistics

  • Resupply: Full access to Site-231 armory and logistics will be available. Airborne, teleported and ground resupplies will be available throughout the entirety of the operation, assuming supply lines are not cut off and air superiority is maintained.

  • Fire Support:
    • Small bore artillery in the form of 82mm Mortars are available at Site-232, however their munition supplies are severely limited due to the nature of the site not being that of a military facility.
    • Orbital laser strikes will be available every 60 minutes.
    • Upon arrival of Nu-7 there will be 6 A-10 Warthogs on 24/7 standby, naval artillery, gunships and drone strikes.
  • Reinsertion:
    • Teleportation will be available every 60 minutes after initial usage
    • Aerial reinserts by plane or helicopter will be available at all times, flying out from Site-231. Once Nu-7 arrives it is suggested that helicopter bases and forward operating bases are setup to expediate these reinserts.
  • Loadout Considerations:
    • Zone-51 consists of sparsely-vegetated, wide-open terrain, with numerous open fields surrounded by plateaus at various heights - sight lines can be very long.
    • Hostiles are universally equipped with ceramic small-arms protective inserts, with some hostiles utilising suits of powered armour. Weapons platforms with high armour-penetration capabilities and good long-range ballistics are strongly suggested.
    • 2x Laku 25mm Light Recoil Anti Materiel Weapons (LRAMW) have been made available for usage should they be needed to counter the hostile powered armor suits.
    • 4x Exo-skeletons are also available, recovered from deceased Xi-13 operatives. They can be used to enhance important roles such as machinegunners or medics - reducing fatigue.
  • Training Considerations: N/A
  • Gameplay Considerations:
    • Respawns will be on a 10 minute timer with spectator enabled, however there will be the option to "upload engrams" which will reduce the respawn timer to 15 seconds. Uploading the engrams will take 60 seconds to do and will take the uploader out of the fight for the duration of the upload.
    • Between mission loadout changes will be available for every op due to the proximity to Site-231 and the steady flow of supplies.