Rules & Protocols | C.R.A.P.

đź”’ Rules & Protocols

At C.R.A.P., we operate outside the boundaries of traditional governance. The following rules and protocols are non-negotiable. Failure to comply is not an option. Discretion is paramount, and consequences for transgression are irreversible.

1. The First Rule

You do not exist. Once inducted, your past is erased, your future is uncertain. The mission is all that matters, and your identity is that of an operative—not a person.

2. The Second Rule

Never question the mission. Information is compartmentalized for a reason. If you are given an order, follow it without hesitation. If you do not know the full story, that is by design.

3. The Third Rule

Failure is not an option. Exposure is death—whether literal or figurative. The mission must be completed, no matter the cost. If compromised, you may not make it out alive.

4. The Fourth Rule

Retire when you’re told to. When your time is up, you vanish. There are no exceptions. If you attempt to leave without authorization, your life is forfeit.

5. The Fifth Rule

Silence is your most valuable weapon. Do not speak of your missions, your colleagues, or even the program itself. Breach of confidentiality will result in permanent deletion from C.R.A.P.'s records. This includes you.

Protocols for Survival:

  • Always erase all traces of your presence after completion of a mission.
  • Ensure encryption is used at all times. No data transmission is unimportant.
  • Under no circumstances may you contact other operatives without prior approval from The Committee.
  • If you encounter an agent in the field, avoid identification. Every agent is an unknown entity until proven otherwise.
  • Do not engage with civilians unless absolutely necessary. Exposure to civilians is the same as exposure to the enemy.
Be aware: This page is merely a small part of the whole system. Breaking any of these rules leads to a process that ensures you're never seen again.