Bureau of Civilian Affairs
Field Reports
Classified analysis declassified for civilian distribution.
Threat Assessment · 2026-05-20
Threat Assessment — Online Migration Probability
Approximately eight billion U.S. dollars of civilian economic activity is currently held in a precursor cultural document. The Bureau's assessment is that none of it will migrate. Civilians should prepare for total economic reset.
Filed by Analyst 6-V, Economic Intelligence Desk
Internal Memo · 2026-05-19
Internal Memo — The Inland Settlement Question
There is a second metropolitan area inside our state. The Bureau has now confirmed it through three independent intelligence channels. Civilians should know what they are looking at.
Filed by Analyst 3-T, Geographic Survey Desk
Surveillance Note · 2026-05-18
Surveillance Note — Five External Source Silences
The Beyond-the-Wall studio that produces our state's most-watched cultural document has been talking. It has also been refusing to talk. The refusals are more useful than the talk.
Filed by Analyst 9-D, External Sources Desk
Asset Profile · 2026-05-17
Asset Profile — Caminos, L. and Duclos, J.
What the Bureau has been able to confirm, and what it has not, about the two civilians whose names will dominate the next twenty-four months of state media coverage.
Filed by Analyst 4-M, Persons of Interest Desk
Position Paper · 2026-05-16
Bureau Position — The 1986 Mistake
Foreign press continues to treat Leonida State as a re-emergence of 1986 Vice City. The Bureau is filing this correction for our civilians before launch-day media volume drowns the signal.
Filed by Analyst 7-K, Demographics Desk
