Report: Quarantine Event of Level 77-K
-During our meeting with Interrogator Montalban, Level 77-K of the midhive entered a state of automatic quarantine lockdown. It was determined that this had occurred when air filtration sensors in the area detected foreign contaminants in circulation. These particulates appeared to be concentrated near the central region of Lv 77-K.
-Our team chose to further investigate the incident and render aid if possible, while the Inquisition team remained at the Chapel. Scans revealed that the contaminants were not biological, but rather radioactive isotopes, which further complicated analysis due to the interference they generated in Auspex devices. The source of these isotopes was discovered to be a large explosive, hidden in one of several identical crates. Had it detonated, the blast would have destroyed the entirety of Lv 77-K, and would have damaged all surrounding blocks as well. Fortunately, Magos Eizen and Major Verity were able to defuse the bomb before this could occur.
-Fortunately, the bomb was also discovered and defused before a group of servitors were able to complete instructions to arrange the crates in such a manner that locating and accessing the explosives would have been more difficult. We discovered that this instruction had been programmed into the Quarantine Protocol subroutines at the local PDF security station, where a number of troopers had been killed. Postmortem analysis of the wounds indicates strongly that the killer was an Augmentor Champion; thus, it follows that the entire plot was enacted by Halcyon. However, their plan failed to account for interference by our team, who have demonstrated both the action bias and skills required to do so.
-Based on this evidence, we have concluded that the intended target was not our team, but Interrogator Montalban, a more established enemy of Halcyon whose bias towards caution would in this case have been his undoing. In the interested of cooperation, we have informed Montalban of this conclusion, and advised him to look for moles in his operation.
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