IN COLLABORATION WITH CODLOREFACTS

YAMANTAU BREACH REPORT


Gorev Peck Kravchenko


Gorev files an after-action report on the localized outbreak at Mt. Yamantau, and offers a plan for what to do with the Soviet hazmat troops who witnessed it all.


Document Text:
AFTER-ACTION REPORT:
Mt. Yamantau Breach Interdiction
AUTHOR: Gorev

SUMMARY:
24 hours after our arrival at the KGB black site on Mt. Yamantau, I can now confirm that the dimensional breach at the facility has closed and all infected personnel were eliminated and disposed of without loss of Omega troops. This favorable outcome was due in large part to the assistance of the NBCP troops already stationed here to secure the irradiated site. Lieutenant Agapov and his men not only provided us with crucial hazmat gear to enter the facility, they fought alongside my unit effectively, preventing the Aetherium infection from spreading.

Following the spontaneous collapse of the breach, I reported directly to Colonel Kravchenko via secure radio channel to discuss the dilemma presented by this situation. While the decontamination troops have security clearances sufficient to safeguard classified sites like the Yamantau facility, they are not cleared to know about Dark Aether incursions. Allowing them to return to their regular posts risks a security leak we cannot afford. The Colonel’s orders were to quietly transfer Agapov and his men to Siberia where they could be silenced.

While I understand the need to eliminate witnesses at outbreak zones, I wish to respectfully offer an alternative. These Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Protection troops are not your average soldiers, and certainly not mere civilians caught in the wrong place at the wrong time. Disappearing Agapov’s unit would be a waste of highly trained fighting men. Right now, they are using their special training to help determine if the tactical nuke explosion somehow weakened what Peck refers to as the “dimensional membrane,” thus causing the micro-incursion. Such men are too valuable to bury in the tundra. Far better to reassign them to the Ural Mountains Outbreak Zone where they would be uniquely suited to work on [redacted].

Obviously, I am prepared to execute the Colonel’s initial order. I simply ask for a moment to reconsider how best to expend this particular pool of manpower to further Omega Group’s objectives.

Gorev
Commander of Special Operations
Spetsgruppa Omega