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Classified Incident Report
Operation Codename: Skyfall Exodus
Unit: Mobile Task Force Omega-5
Date: July 3, 2134
Location: Timber Ridge Settlement, Forest Region Delta


1. Mission Brief

Mobile Task Force Omega-5 was deployed on July 3, 2134 to the Timber Ridge settlement, a small forested city of approximately 2,000 residents, following unconfirmed reports of severe atmospheric disturbances and unexplained explosions observed from the region. Task Force orders comprised urgent evacuation of civilians to a safer location and assessment of ongoing hazards.


2. Arrival and Initial Assessment

At 0800 hours, MTF Omega-5 convoy arrived at perimeter roads of Timber Ridge settlement. Initial visual conditions were unremarkable: dense coniferous forest surrounding wooden residences, typical small town infrastructure, and a general calm.

Residents were observed outdoors, many in confusion. Ambient temperature and air quality were normal. However, anxious murmurs suggested recent unusual phenomena experienced by locals.


3. Onset of the Event

At approximately 0815 hours, while MTF personnel began establishing contact with local command, a sudden intense flash illuminated the eastern sky, followed by a deep, resonant boom from above the treetops. This was immediately succeeded by multiple secondary flashes and successive explosions at high altitude, generating an ominous cascade of fiery debris descending toward the settlement.

The sky resembled a storm of burning fragments, streaking meteor-like trails cutting through the atmosphere. Surrounding forest ignited sporadically as smaller debris impacted the ground and canopy.


4. Hypothesis and Situation Analysis

Without concrete intelligence, MTF command surmised that an intense conflict—likely a space-based war or collision—was occurring in the upper atmosphere or near orbit. The cascading debris field suggested either a disintegrating spacecraft or multiple vessels engaged in combat, scattering wreckage across wide areas.

The settlement endured irregular bombardment from falling meteoroid-sized shards, creating immediate danger zones and potential secondary explosions from impacts on fuel or ammunition storage.

Communication with external command was intermittent; satellite links were unstable, amplifying uncertainty.


5. Evacuation Operations

MTF Omega-5 initiated immediate evacuation protocols under hazardous conditions. Main forces coordinated with local emergency responders to muster civilians. Evacuation routes were dynamically planned to avoid active debris fall zones.

The designated safe zone was a nearby mountainous area approximately 7 kilometers west of Timber Ridge, characterized by cliff formations, dense forest cover, and a river providing natural resources and defensive advantage.

Key challenges included:


6. Execution Timeline


7. Casualty and Damage Report


8. Uncertainty and Operational Concerns

At the time of reporting, it remains unclear if the atmospheric conflict event has concluded or represents the first phase of prolonged hostilities. The nature of the “space war” and the parties involved remain unknown.

Areas of concern:


9. Recommendations and Next Steps


10. Observations from Operational Diary

“The sky tore open and light spilled like blood across the heavens. We ran through shadows of trees snapping and burning, the air thick with dust and fear. Each step forward was a gamble—would the next flash bring death, or momentary silence? Faces around me flickered between hope and despair.

We brought hearts willing to save, but the sky gave us no answers. The mountain holds the remnants now; a sanctuary born from chaos. And still, above us, the stars watch cold and distant, as if strangers to the war that rages unseen.”


Report Compiled By:
Captain R. Duvall, Commanding Officer, Mobile Task Force Omega-5
Reviewed and Approved By: Major S. Halvorsen, Regional Command Liaison

End of Report

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