Tactical_Comms
Emergency dispatch protocols, chain of custody, focus drift response, and team compliance standards.
I. The System Dispatch Protocol
All field status updates and data logistics must flow through System Dispatches — not standard team channels. Dispatches are automatically logged, timestamped, and hashed, creating an unbroken chain of custody from capture to archive.
Use Dispatch For
- —Real-time field status
- —Data packet handoffs
- —Proximity alerts
- —Extraction requests
Use Standard Channel For
- —General team coordination
- —Non-sensitive logistics
- —Casual status checks
- —Post-mission debrief
Never Transmit Via Any Channel
- —Unencrypted anomaly data
- —Raw location coordinates
- —Unverified sighting claims
- —Revoked credential holder data
II. Neural Interference & Focus Drift
Persistent ionized fields affect human neural function. The mechanism is not fully understood, but operatives in high-anomaly-density zones consistently report Focus Drift — a measurable degradation in attention calibration detected by biometric monitoring.
Drift Thresholds
Extraction Protocol
- Immediately notify team lead via Dispatch
- Cease all sensor operations for affected operative
- Escort to 500m+ from anomaly zone
- Submit psychiatric extraction form within 1 hour
- Operative cannot return to field same day
III. Credentials, Compliance & Peer Review
ARCC uplink credentials are the sole authorization mechanism for field data transmission. They are revocable at any time for compliance violations. A team with a revoked member does not halt — it isolates and continues.
The Peer Review system is not optional and not hierarchical. Every certified operative has both the right and the obligation to flag anomalous data for Curator verification. This distributed validation model exists because no single operative can be assumed infallible in high-interference environments.
Core Compliance Mandate
"Ignorance of electron mobility is a systemic risk. Non-compliance results in immediate revocation of uplink credentials."
— Global Safety Standard v2.1