Post by NotAvailable on Jul 20, 2012 5:08:46 GMT -5
Date Written: February 25th, 2013
Official B.S.A.A. report on the incident at the Stoneville Police Department, dictated to Agent Jake Farlund by Lieutenant Issac A. Chase. Attached is a copy of listed MIA and known KIA agents and civilians.
What follows is what is known to have happened at the Stoneville Police Department (henceforth called the SPD) on Februrary 21st, 2013. Around 10 a.m. Agent Farlund, along with a small group of B.S.A.A. soldiers entered the woods near the SPD to investigate strange noises reported by the surviving civilians of the Lake Trinity Disaster . Soon afterwards, Agent Farlund emerged, injured and followed by a horde of upwards of 30 BOWs (Bandersnatches).
Upon retreating back into the building, the soldiers rallied to the front and roof, at first in an attempt to save the building, but eventually to secure time to extract the civilians. During this time two civilian survivors (Grace Moreau and a man known as Mr. Gahn, first name unknown) of the Lake Trinity Disaster attacked and killed B.S.A.A. operatives. Around this time, a child was almost snatched away from Tricell mercenaries. Agent Holden (formerly McGraw) rescued the child and was last seen in pursuit of known Tricell mercenary Crowley (first name unknown).
Soon after the building was overrun by the BOWs, forcing anyone remaining inside to fall back and escape. As of this time of writing, there has been no word of a fall back location from any surviving B.S.A.A. operatives, or civilians. As it stands, what once was the fall back area from the Lake Trinity Disaster, has itself been effectively destroyed.
Speculation can be made as to the intent of the attack. Stealing supplies, a show of force against a once powerful B.S.A.A. stronghold, or scare tactics all seem viable at this time. It should be noted that this attack came within days of the procurment of two cases of anti-virus from the Opal Valley Mall.
My recommended course of action in the area is, frankly, to pull out. Our two major footholds in the area have been wiped out, many B.S.A.A. agents are dead or MIA, we've got two confirmed sleeper agents, and no supplies, or resupplies, in the near future. All B.S.A.A. agents in the area should pull out as soon as they are able.
Issac A. Chase, Lieutenant of the Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance
Official B.S.A.A. report on the incident at the Stoneville Police Department, dictated to Agent Jake Farlund by Lieutenant Issac A. Chase. Attached is a copy of listed MIA and known KIA agents and civilians.
What follows is what is known to have happened at the Stoneville Police Department (henceforth called the SPD) on Februrary 21st, 2013. Around 10 a.m. Agent Farlund, along with a small group of B.S.A.A. soldiers entered the woods near the SPD to investigate strange noises reported by the surviving civilians of the Lake Trinity Disaster . Soon afterwards, Agent Farlund emerged, injured and followed by a horde of upwards of 30 BOWs (Bandersnatches).
Upon retreating back into the building, the soldiers rallied to the front and roof, at first in an attempt to save the building, but eventually to secure time to extract the civilians. During this time two civilian survivors (Grace Moreau and a man known as Mr. Gahn, first name unknown) of the Lake Trinity Disaster attacked and killed B.S.A.A. operatives. Around this time, a child was almost snatched away from Tricell mercenaries. Agent Holden (formerly McGraw) rescued the child and was last seen in pursuit of known Tricell mercenary Crowley (first name unknown).
Soon after the building was overrun by the BOWs, forcing anyone remaining inside to fall back and escape. As of this time of writing, there has been no word of a fall back location from any surviving B.S.A.A. operatives, or civilians. As it stands, what once was the fall back area from the Lake Trinity Disaster, has itself been effectively destroyed.
Speculation can be made as to the intent of the attack. Stealing supplies, a show of force against a once powerful B.S.A.A. stronghold, or scare tactics all seem viable at this time. It should be noted that this attack came within days of the procurment of two cases of anti-virus from the Opal Valley Mall.
My recommended course of action in the area is, frankly, to pull out. Our two major footholds in the area have been wiped out, many B.S.A.A. agents are dead or MIA, we've got two confirmed sleeper agents, and no supplies, or resupplies, in the near future. All B.S.A.A. agents in the area should pull out as soon as they are able.
Issac A. Chase, Lieutenant of the Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance