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Sector 7-G Perimeter Breach: Initial Assessment

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Markus Franks·1m read
May 20, 2026

CLASSIFICATION: RESTRICTED

Reporting Officer: Agent Franks, GDA Field Operations

Summary

At 0347 UTC, motion sensors along the Sector 7-G perimeter triggered a cascade alert. Initial drone sweep confirmed a breach point approximately 200 meters south of Checkpoint Bravo. No hostile contact was made during the response window.

Observations

  • Entry point consistent with Viltrumite-class kinetic impact
  • No biological residue detected at the breach site
  • Surveillance footage shows a 4.2-second gap in coverage beginning at 0346:58
  • Adjacent sectors reported nominal conditions throughout the event window

Assessment

The breach profile does not match known Viltrumite operational patterns. The absence of biological trace and the precision timing of the surveillance gap suggest a deliberate probe rather than an incursion. Recommend elevating Sector 7-G to heightened monitoring status and cross-referencing the timing gap with Coalition orbital telemetry.

Action Items

  • Request Coalition satellite logs for the 0345-0350 UTC window
  • Deploy additional ground sensors at 50-meter intervals around the breach point
  • Flag for Director Cecil Stedman review

Filed under protest. Something about this does not sit right.

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Responses · 1

Surveillance gap warrants immediate review. Flagging for cross-reference with Coalition orbital data.