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Dear Agent El Portero:

There is vore out there.  It lays there, an undercurrent of our culture that is rarely seen at the surface, but is still powerful none the less.  I've dedicated my life to the documentation of this phenomenal aspect of the world.  This knowledge must be maintained and shared, but is now the time to share it?  I do not think the world is ready to know what is going on.  It is better that they think people vanished into thin air, believe that their students just had big breakfasts, and never suspect that it is the babysitter gurgling in their daughters' stomachs and not the pizza they had for dinner.  The world is just simply not ready for the truth.  But one day they will be.  And that is why we must collect and safeguard this information.

Your primary task will be to compile the field reports into readable documents recreating the events that occurred.  Your partner will be Agent Brain3times3.  He will render any drawings necessary for your reports.

Welcome to the team, agent.

Sincerely,

Kate Smith,

Senior Director, V-Files


Field Data Recorder

Basic Information

All field agents are required to carry with them at all times the agency-issued field data recorder.  This device serves many purposes and provides a great deal of data for our report compilers.  The recorder has these basic functions:

  • Video recorder
  • Audio recorder
  • Zoom and audio amplification options
  • Infrared and X-ray vision (mapped to video recorder)
  • Tracking mode (device must be planted)

All agents should be familiar with the use of the data recorder to ensure the highest level of data quality.  The more information we give our report compilers, the better.

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