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====== Events ====== | ====== Events ====== | ||
- | + | Some notable in-world events are listed | |
- | Some notable in-world events are described | + | |
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- | ===== Felicity Affair ===== | + | |
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- | The first story arc of the reboot, which took place from May 2, 2023 to November 2, 2023. See [[characters# | + | |
===== Gough Ceremony ===== | ===== Gough Ceremony ===== | ||
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- | {{ ::events:gough_ceremony_feat._chris_moron.ogg |}} | + | |
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- | The **Gough ceremony** took place on September | + | |
- | * A dramatic helicopter entry by Dr. J Marvin Blackweather and his // | + | |
- | * A memorial of the MELTR3 incident((The MELTR3 incident was one of the first events in the original OTP22 chronology, back in 2012. It involved a convoy of ships travelling through the Arctic. One of the ships, MELTR3, was attacked and sank by a pair of MiG aircraft. On board that ship was agent Ai Bouerges, who supposedly died in the incident. The counter-operation assumed her identity while interacting | + | |
- | * A 33-gun salute, | + | |
- | * A broadcast from the kangaroo court onboard Facility sentencing counter-operatives to imprisonment. | + | |
- | * Forcible enlisting of Emtanon' | + | |
- | The event was riddled with technical difficulties, | + | |
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- | During the memorial, SSTV images of MELTR3 crew were broadcast. | + | |
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- | | Captain Max " | + | |
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- | | Petty Officer Jack Mitchell | Comms Officer Daniel Mitchell | Agent Ai Bouerges | Ensign Marcus Turner | | + | |
===== Operation Spice ===== | ===== Operation Spice ===== | ||
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- | **Operation Spice** was a failed WORM operation in Lima, Peru, which aimed to capture and detain counter-operatives from a local hackerspace. Due to mismanagement and several organizational mishaps, the operation led to the capture of agents by the Peruvian cartel, and eventually, thanks to our interference, | + | ===== FACILITY Redemption ===== |
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- | ==== Course of the operation ==== | + | |
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- | ==== Hostage situation ==== | + | |
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- | ==== Aftermath ==== | + | |
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- | ===== The FACILITY Redemption ===== | + | |
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- | After the unlocking, the detainees returned | + | |
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- | ===== Operation Biblioteka ===== | + | |
- | **Operation Biblioteka** (Polish for " | + | |
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- | Mission details were transmitted using [[Flare Pepper Kitchen]] on March 12, 2024. According to [[https:// | + | |
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- | The operation has been delayed by an unexpected death of the intended handler, " | + |