BLACKBIRD
extraction
BONE CREDIT
CARGO PULL
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
CROWN JEWEL
DEAD AIR DROP
DEAD LETTER
retrieval
DEEP DIVE
exploration
DELETE HISTORY
ESTATE SALE
FIRST RESPONDER
FLOOD PRICE
GLASS HOUSE
infiltration
GOLDEN PARACHUTE
IRON CURTAIN
sabotage
LAST CALL
assassination
LAST SHIFT
LOOSE END
LULLABY
protection
MIRROR MIRROR
social_engineering
NULL RETURN
OUT OF SCOPE
PIPELINE
smuggling
SECOND OPINION
SEVERANCE PAY
SOFT HOLD
SOURCE MATERIAL
TOOTH FAIRY
retrieval
USE OF FORCE
VOLUNTARY HOLD
VOLUNTARY HOLD
Callum Osei is a careful broker who doesn't post A-tier jobs without vetting. The contract is sparse on client identity but detailed on logistics — floor plans of Building C's Restorative Care Unit, Vasanthan's daily schedule, staff rotation times. Someone with inside access prepared this brief. The job is framed as a rescue. The pay reflects the institutional weight of what's being asked.
Priya Vasanthan spent eleven years as a regulatory analyst for Helix Partners, the last three working on the company's certification filings for a new class of agricultural genomic inputs being rolled out across the reclaimed farmland zones north of the former Wisconsin border. Eight weeks ago she submitted an internal compliance flag raising questions about undisclosed field trial data. Four weeks ago she was placed in the Restorative Care Unit under a 'voluntary' burnout recovery hold, authorized by her direct supervisor. She has not had unmonitored contact with anyone outside the campus since. The data she flagged concerns genomic contamination estimates that Helix's public certification filings describe as negligible — her internal memo puts them an order of magnitude higher, with cascading implications for the reclaimed agricultural zones that GLMZ's northern food supply depends on. The client posting this job almost certainly wants Vasanthan out and talking. Helix almost certainly knows a retrieval attempt is coming and has prepared accordingly.
Priya Vasanthan spent eleven years as a regulatory analyst for Helix Partners, the last three working on the company's certification filings for a new class of agricultural genomic inputs being rolled out across the reclaimed farmland zones north of the former Wisconsin border. Eight weeks ago she submitted an internal compliance flag raising questions about undisclosed field trial data. Four weeks ago she was placed in the Restorative Care Unit under a 'voluntary' burnout recovery hold, authorized by her direct supervisor. She has not had unmonitored contact with anyone outside the campus since. The data she flagged concerns genomic contamination estimates that Helix's public certification filings describe as negligible — her internal memo puts them an order of magnitude higher, with cascading implications for the reclaimed agricultural zones that GLMZ's northern food supply depends on. The client posting this job almost certainly wants Vasanthan out and talking. Helix almost certainly knows a retrieval attempt is coming and has prepared accordingly.

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| codename | VOLUNTARY HOLD | ||||||||||||||||||||
| objective | Extract Priya Vasanthan from voluntary-involuntary detention at the Helix Partners Wellness Campus and deliver her safely to a secure handoff point outside Helix jurisdiction. She is ambulatory but may be medicated. She has requested extraction through back-channel Signal Network contact. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| location | Helix Partners Corporate Campus, Wellness Annex Building C, Tier 4 corporate district, GLMZ West Corridor (formerly Milwaukee metro footprint) | ||||||||||||||||||||
| target | Priya Vasanthan, 44, senior regulatory analyst — currently held in Helix Partners' Restorative Care Unit, Wellness Campus Building C | ||||||||||||||||||||
| payout | Φ340,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| status | open |