((OOC Disclaimer: The following is a combination report/autopsy. If you are squeamish, do not read the autopsy. I will attempt to make this as restricted as possible without stifling the story))
REPORT 4 AND AUTOPSY RESULTS:
Name: Avoul Deuterre
Title: Federal Capsuleer Profile Manager
Office: FIO- Field Analysis and Research Division
Clearance: [REDACTED]
Autopsy results were transmitted to me at 0321 UTC 11-Mar-115 along with fragmented data retrieved from shattered black box implants. The focus of my report will be on the content of the data retrieved. The autopsy can be found in Appendix 1 of this report.
Following the group meeting 24-Feb-115, Cmdr. [REDACTED] issued detailed orders regarding the reconnaissance and continued observation of Mr. Tetua and his associates. Ten individual capsuleers are currently under observation where possible. Threat levels of each individual have been analyzed and appropriate Observers have been assigned. However, it is the opinion of this CPM that the selection criteria for Observers and the analysis criteria for capsuleer threat level should undergo an immediate review and QA check due to the recent casualty of Observer 4 on [REDACTED] at the hands of POI 4, [REDACTED].
Observer 4 was assigned to POI 4 for recon purposes and potential assasination and/or threat of in order to control Mr. Tetua. No belligerence was expected from the POI. Therefore, Observer 4 was equipped with stealth and reconnaissance gear and given minimal weaponry to ensure seamless movement from position to position and, if needed, stealth assault on domicile and POI 4. It was noted that, while POI 4 is known to hunt in the wild area surrounding her domicile, she was only considered an extreme threat when encountered in space. Her planetary combat record was nearly non-existent. It was agreed that standard [REDACTED] would be sufficient to keep Observer 4 hidden.
According to fragmented data left in the shattered black box (BB) implant, it took no more than a day for POI 4 to notice Observer 4's presence and eliminate him with an outdated projectile weapon. Typically, [REDACTED] would be able to deflect any basic projectile weapon. However, POI 4's ability with said weapon appear to have been underestimated. Her threat level was modified based on these recent findings.
Retrieved fragmented data suggests the body of Observer 4 was placed outside the domicile of POI 4 and hidden in brush and sticks. Further data noted the arrival of four individuals at an unspecified time later. Retrieved data is too damaged to provide further detail of this arrival. However, what data that could be retrieved noted, before the destruction of the BB implants, gradually increased [REDACTED] approaching the body. The autopsy (see Appendix 1) noted separate rounds were fired into the parietal lobe, occipetal lobe, cerebellum, and the C2/C3 vertebrae implants in such a precise manor that the BB implants, along with [REDACTED}, were shattered. Knowledge of implant location indicates shooter was most likely Mr. Tetua.
Observer 4's body was returned in an unmarked crate received by [REDACTED] docking authorities. Federal authorities were called to analyze the unmarked crate due to standard security scans providing inconclusive results. Federal authorities were also unable to scan the crate conclusively. Instructions on the crate requested delivery to [REDACTED][REDACTED] to the FIO Research and Development Division. Upon FIO authority arrival, the crate was transported to a secured facility in case the crate harbored a weaponized trap.
The crate help a simple 10-digit keypad. Analysis confirmed a 4-digit code was required to open the crate. Brute force analysis found the code was [REDACTED]. It should be noted that this code was also the Mr. Tetua's Holding Cell number. The crate held the remains of Observer 4. Said remains also held a message on Observer 4's back requesting actions against him cease and desist. Further action is pending higher level decision.
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Appendix 1: Summary Autopsy. Full Autopsy available with appropriate clearance.
UO3-F-PEFO4
FINAL DIAGNOSIS: Single projectile shot lodged between frontal and temporal lobes caused a massive brain hemorrhage. Subject's wounds were not tended to. Death followed shortly after
DESCRIPTION:
The body is that of a 31 -year-old well developed and modified Gallentean male. Livor mortis is distributed over the posterior neck, back, and buttocks. Rigor mortis is present in the joints of the upper and lower extremities and in what is left of the temporomandibular joint. The body was embalmed before delivered to the AAR. The body is identified as that of [REDACTED] by identification records provided by FIO R&D, Sub-Division 7. The hair is black with minimal male distribution. No hair is present on body save for subject's head. No bruising is noted on what parts of the subject's skin are observable and not stretched open. What is left of scarring around weapon discharge zone not caused by said weapon is indicative of implantation standard in Observer-class personnel. There is no cyanosis or jaundice. The eyes are brown and the pupils are 2 cm in diameter, equal and anicteric. The ears and nose are unremarkable and have not been mutilated. The remainder of the oral cavity shows native teeth with no surgical remains. Lower jaw is missing and has yet to be found within subject's crate. Minimal masses in the neck have been determined as metal deposits placed post mortum. Further epidermal analysis of chest is impossible due to mutilation. The spine and thoracic cage are generally unremarkable, but fractured from brute force opening of thoracic with outdated instruments. There is no fluid wave or protrusion of the abdomen due to lack of abdomen. There is no evidence of natural deformity, fracture or edema in the extremities.
Before continuing the main analysis, it should be noted that subjects back has been carved with a message in standard Gallentean which reads, "LEAVE THEM ALONE."
[FULL REPORT AVAILABLE TO [REDACTED] CLEARED PERSONNEL]
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