Covert tales of Earth's encounters with aliens |
TOP SECRET/SCI BETA COMMUNIQUE – FOR YOUR EYES ONLY Case File No.: BETA-2024-ET001 To: [Redacted] From: Director [Redacted], Bureau of Extra-Terrestrial Affairs (BETA) Subject: Provisional Security Clearance Notification Date: [Redacted] Dear [Recipient's Codename], Per directive 51-Alpha, you are hereby issued a provisional Level 4 security clearance, strictly limited to the duration of your involvement in the cases specified herein. BETA, as you are now aware, operates under the highest level of confidentiality within the jurisdiction of the United Nations Security Council's five permanent members. Our mandate, encompassing Earth, lunar, and broader Solar System operations, entrusts us with the safeguarding of humanity's clandestine interactions with extraterrestrial entities. The files granted for your immediate review under this clearance involve sensitive incidents: - Case ET-11B: Abduction and species transformation to address extraterrestrial demographic crises. - Case ET-77G: Series of Transformative Encounters involving Jeremy Weaver, a terrestrial adolescent, and a Velorian smuggler, chronicling varying outcomes of their interactions. - Case ET-01C: BETA's inaugural interstellar colony initiative. Your access is confined to the above-stated cases. Additional files and materials will be subject to release upon successful security vetting and need-to-know assessments. Any disclosure, unauthorized retention, or negligent handling of the information contained within these files constitutes a breach of national and planetary security. It is imperative that you proceed with utmost discretion. Debriefing will be scheduled upon completion of your case evaluations. Until then, all communication should be considered compartmentalized and handled through secure channels only. Welcome to the threshold of humanity's frontier. Sincerely, [Signature Redacted] Director [Redacted], BETA Classified Material Access Protocol: 1. Linguistic Precision: Proper grammar and spelling are non-negotiable. Intelligence reports riddled with errors may be mistaken for enemy code. 2. Narrative Progression: Chapters must advance the plot. Adding options without story development is akin to offering a spy camera without the film. 3. Perspective Consistency: Maintain the first-person perspective unless mission directives state otherwise. Infiltration is personal; so is your narrative. 4. Content Appropriateness: The inclusion of intimate scenes is permitted within the bounds of tasteful discretion. If it would make a seasoned spy blush, it's excessive. |