The Posting
You are a Section D officer. Taskings arrive by secure comms, each with a target, a trace clock, and a debrief. Route through relays, break in, take what the brief asks for, and clear your logs before their trace resolves your chain.
Section D — Signals & Intrusion
Run cyber operations for the Service from a classified terminal at Thames House.
The Operations Board
Taskings arrive by secure comms — a target, a trace clock, a debrief. Open a briefing and accept the ones you can carry.
The Network Map
Chain your route through official relays and off-book points of presence. Every hop is seconds on the trace clock — spend them well.
Live Device Consoles
Break in and work the box by hand. Real Cisco, Ubiquiti and MikroTik syntax, a trace narrowing on your chain the whole time.
Take What the Brief Asks
Pull manifests, identity records and surveillance imagery off the target — then scrub the journal before their trace resolves you.
You are a Section D officer. Taskings arrive by secure comms, each with a target, a trace clock, and a debrief. Route through relays, break in, take what the brief asks for, and clear your logs before their trace resolves your chain.
Breach public hosts and pivot deep into segmented networks. Enumerate live Cisco, Ubiquiti and MikroTik consoles by hand, scan for hosts a switch will not admit to, and seat implants that stay resident long after you have gone.
The operations build from a training run to a counter-intelligence finale. Sabotage arcs escalate as you work, exposure follows a sloppy sever, and the last brief asks you to name the mole inside the Service.
New to the desk? The operators' field manual covers every tool and the three device consoles. Already reporting in? View the officer standings →
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