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1.
All missions are to be considered top secret by default. All
details of expeditions are strictly on a need-to-know basis. If
a member of a lower security level is not chosen for
a certain excursion, there is most likely a reason for this. You
are not to disclose any of the details to this person unless otherwise
stated. When past expeditions hit the statute of limitations,
or "safe zone", their details may be declassified and
findings will be made public by way of the Internet, printed word,
or other mediums. For obvious reasons our security must remain
uncompromised. A breach in security could reign disastrous for
all involved.
2.
Take full responsibility for yourself. Some of the places
we explore are very dangerous. It is expected of you to be both
physically and mentally prepared for things. This means it's probably
not a good idea to be wearing sandals if you're going to crawl
around a 100 year old condemned building in the dark.
3.
Think of others. If at any point in time a situation arises
that will put the safety, security, or overall progress of a group
at jeopardy - it is is your responsibility to report this to the
others. This could be anything from "I'm scared of heights,
I'm going to have to turn around" to "I think the security
guard saw me".
4.
Have a good time. If you aren't enjoying the hell out of yourself
then this project has most likely failed and therefore the effort
was worthless. All we ask is to not let things get too out of
hand.
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