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Modern PSIGUARD operates through a layered process that prioritizes procedural review and psi-tech anomaly detection before any authorized psionic review is considered. Because its work touches the most private boundaries of personal thought and identity, PSIGUARD is governed by strict consent rules, legal review, ethics oversight, compartmented records controls, and direct SSIIC supervision.
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Commanded by Dr. Amara Voss / “Mindglass,” PSIGUARD is built around restraint as much as capability. Its personnel include cognitive security officers, psi-tech operators, Earth-born psychic specialists, counter-psionic defenders, ethics officers, records-protection personnel, and alien-psionic advisors such as Selgate, whose knowledge of non-Terran mental threats remains vital to GUARD’s defense.
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PSIGUARD exists because GUARD cannot afford to be blind to threats inside the mind — but it survives only because GUARD refuses to let that power go unchecked.
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PSIGUARD MISSION STATEMENT
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PSIGUARD’s mission is to protect GUARD from psychic, psionic, cognitive, and non-Terran mental threats while preserving the dignity, privacy, and rights of the individuals it serves. Through procedural review, psi-tech analysis, authorized psionic support, and strict oversight, PSIGUARD identifies hostile mental influence, coercion, memory tampering, alien cognitive intrusion, and infiltration risks before they can compromise GUARD personnel, operations, or command integrity.
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PSIGUARD exists to defend the mind — not to own it.
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PSIGUARD ORG CHART
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Key Personnel Categories
Cognitive Security Officers
Non-psychic or low-sensitivity personnel trained in structured screening, rights protection, behavioral indicators, clearance risks, and insider-threat detection.
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They keep PSIGUARD from becoming dependent on psychic impressions.
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Psi-Tech Operators
Technical specialists who run non-invasive and limited-scope cognitive-anomaly detection systems. They are essential for recruitment and clearance screening.
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Earth-Born Psychic Specialists
Certified psychics, empaths, remote-perception specialists, telepaths, and counter-psionic officers. They operate under strict protocols and never work sensitive scans alone.
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Counter-Psionic Officers
Specialists who defend GUARD against mind control, psychic attacks, memory tampering, implanted triggers, psychic surveillance, and alien mental contamination.
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Consent & Ethics Officers
They confirm consent, monitor scan limits, halt questionable processes, and review intrusive scan requests. These officers have authority to stop a scan in progress.
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Records Compartmentation Specialists
They protect mental-scan data, redact unnecessary private content, seal raw findings, and enforce destruction protocols.
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Non-Terran Cognitive Advisory
The near-extinct Sistarian, Selgate, is the Senior Extraterrestrial Psi Advisor for this team. Selgate and her staff help PSIGUARD understand alien psychic architectures, non-human mental signatures, and psionic threats outside normal Earth-born assumptions.
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PSIGUARD OPERATIONS
Psychic Intelligence, Cognitive Security, and Ethical Threat Detection
PSIGUARD operates as GUARD’s restricted cognitive-security and psychic-intelligence command under the Special Security & Internal Integrity Command. Its mission is to protect GUARD from hostile mental influence, psychic manipulation, coercion, memory tampering, alien cognitive threats, and infiltration methods that conventional security systems may not detect.
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PSIGUARD’s work is powerful, sensitive, and intentionally limited. It does not exist to read minds at will, monitor private thoughts, or replace normal investigative procedures. It exists to identify signs of cognitive compromise when GUARD personnel, recruits, witnesses, detainees, facilities, or operations may be affected by psychic, psionic, technological, alien, or unknown mental-threat activity.
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Under the command of Dr. Amara Voss / “Mindglass”, PSIGUARD follows a disciplined operational doctrine:
No scan without scope. No finding without review. No power without restraint.
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Operational Purpose
PSIGUARD protects GUARD from threats that attack judgment, memory, loyalty, identity, consent, or command reliability.
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Recruitment Integrity
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Screens conditional recruits for hostile conditioning, implanted compulsions, identity masking, or signs of cognitive tampering before formal GUARD admission.
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Sensitive Assignment Review
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Reviews personnel entering SSIIC, XGUARD, PSIGUARD, Intelligence, Guardian Corps, alien-contact, portal, metahuman, or command-sensitive roles.
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Counter-Psionic Security
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Detects and responds to hostile telepathy, psychic intrusion, mental surveillance, memory manipulation, and psionic coercion.
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Interrogation SupportProvides limited cognitive-threat verification during lawful questioning of hostile agents, saboteurs, compromised personnel, or high-risk detainees.
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Alien Cognitive Threat Analysis
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Assesses non-Terran mental architectures, alien psionic signatures, Soltan-linked mental patterns, and unknown cognitive-contact risks. This is done through the alien known as Selgate and her team in the Non-Terran Cognitive Advisory Team.
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Command Protection
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Helps protect GUARD leadership from mental compromise, coercive influence, psychic surveillance, and implanted decision triggers.
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Field Support
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Deploys limited PSIGUARD specialists with SSIIC, XGUARD, Intelligence, ASTROGUARD, or other GUARD commands when mental-threat conditions are present.
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Records Protection
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Ensures that all scan findings are limited, redacted, auditable, and protected from misuse.
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Core Operating Model
Modern PSIGUARD does not begin with psychic scanning. It uses a layered review process designed to protect both GUARD security and individual rights.
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1. Procedural Review
This is the first step in most PSIGUARD operations. It includes identity confirmation, consent review, structured interviews, background correlation, clearance-history review, incident analysis, and evaluation of known risk indicators.
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Procedural review helps determine whether a cognitive-security concern exists before any deeper method is considered.
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2. Psi-Tech Anomaly Detection
PSIGUARD’s technical systems detect signs of cognitive interference without automatically accessing private thought or memory. These systems may identify unusual patterns such as memory discontinuity, hostile psychic residue, artificial emotional suppression, implanted trigger architecture, non-human mental signatures, or abnormal shielding.
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Psi-tech analysis provides indicators. It does not provide final judgment by itself.
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3. Authorized Psionic Review
Only when justified, authorized, and properly scoped may PSIGUARD use trained psychic or psionic personnel to support the review. These specialists operate under strict controls. They do not work alone on sensitive cases, and their findings must be interpreted, reviewed, and validated against other evidence whenever possible.
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Psionic review is the most sensitive tool in PSIGUARD’s operating model. It is never treated as routine.
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The Three-Lock Rule
No intrusive PSIGUARD review may proceed unless three separate controls are satisfied:
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Command Lock
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Confirms that PSIGUARD, SSIIC, or authorized emergency command has approved the operation.
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Legal / Oversight Lock
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Confirms that the review is lawful, mandate-supported, documented, and subject to appropriate audit.
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Psi-Ethics Lock
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Confirms that the scan has a defined scope, privacy protections, consent status, and data-retention limits.
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The Three-Lock Rule prevents PSIGUARD from becoming a weapon of convenience. It ensures that no commander, psychic, analyst, or investigator can independently authorize an invasive mental review without documented safeguards.
Screening Levels
PSIGUARD classifies its operations into four screening levels.
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Level 1: Passive Cognitive Security Screening
Used primarily for conditional recruits, sensitive-role candidates, post-exposure checks, and routine high-clearance screening.
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Level 1 does not access personal memories. It looks for broad security indicators such as hostile conditioning, psychic tampering, identity masking, implanted compulsions, coercion signals, or non-human influence signatures.
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Typical status: Consent required
Default retention: Minimal finding only
Common display language: “Consent Verified,” “Level 1 Screening,” “No Memory Access”
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Level 2: Directed Threat Verification
Used when there is a specific security concern tied to a person, event, access point, or classified compromise.
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Level 2 is limited to defined questions, such as whether a person may be under outside coercion, whether memory was altered around a specific incident, or whether a command trigger has been implanted.
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Typical status: Consent preferred; higher authorization required if compelled
Default retention: Findings only; raw data sealed or destroyed
Primary safeguard: Strict scope control
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Level 3: Interrogation and Threat Verification Support
Used with hostile agents, saboteurs, compromised personnel, high-risk witnesses, or detainees where mental-threat factors are present.
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PSIGUARD may support lawful questioning by identifying deception indicators, memory tampering, implanted false memories, coercion markers, or hostile psychic shielding. It does not replace evidence, command judgment, or legal process.
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Typical status: High authorization required
Default retention: Redacted intelligence summary
Primary safeguard: Oversight review and chain-of-custody protection
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Level 4: Emergency Deep Scan
Used only under catastrophic or imminent-threat conditions.
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Level 4 may be authorized during mass-casualty risk, psychic contagion, alien cognitive takeover, compromised command continuity, ticking-clock sabotage, or a severe threat where no other method can reasonably prevent disaster.
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Typical status: Emergency authority
Default retention: Essential facts only; raw records sealed or destroyed
Primary safeguard: Mandatory post-action review by SSIIC and authorized oversight
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Recruitment Operations
PSIGUARD plays a key role in GUARD recruitment integrity, but its involvement is designed to be respectful, limited, and clearly explained.
For most conditional recruits, PSIGUARD conducts Level 1 passive cognitive security screening only after the recruit has been informed of the purpose, limits, and protections involved.
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Recruit screening is designed to answer security questions, not pry into private life.
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A standard recruit screening confirms:
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identity stability
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absence of hostile psychic tampering
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absence of implanted command triggers
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absence of active coercive influence
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absence of non-human cognitive contamination
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no evidence of intentional infiltration masking
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consent and right-to-pause protections
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Recruitment screening does not examine personal memories, private beliefs, emotional history, family relationships, political opinions, or unrelated personal matters.
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The purpose is simple:
Protect GUARD before the oath without violating the person before they serve.
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Counter-Psionic Response
When PSIGUARD detects an active hostile mental threat, its priority is stabilization, protection, and containment.
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Counter-psionic response may include:
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activating shield lattice systems
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isolating affected personnel
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stabilizing command spaces
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identifying the hostile signal origin
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protecting senior leadership
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preventing psychic spread or contagion
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coordinating with XGUARD if physical containment is needed
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coordinating with Medical/MCARE if personnel are harmed
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preserving evidence for later review
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PSIGUARD personnel are trained to remain calm under cognitive attack. A hostile mental signal can create fear, panic, confusion, or artificial certainty. Voss teaches her teams that the first battle is not against the enemy.
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It is against the urge to overreact.
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Operational Safeguards
Because PSIGUARD works near the most private boundary a person has — the mind — its safeguards are not decorative. They are operational requirements.
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PSIGUARD safeguards include:
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informed consent whenever possible
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scan-level classification
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scope limitation
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legal and ethics review
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independent observation
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separation of scanner, interpreter, and authorizer
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minimal data retention
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raw scan sealing or destruction
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redacted reporting
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subject-rights review
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emergency after-action audit
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SSIIC oversight
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Director-level escalation for extreme cases
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Any PSIGUARD operation can be halted by authorized command or ethics authority if it exceeds scope.
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This is known internally as the Glass Break Order.
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PSIGUARD “Public vs. Restricted Knowledge”
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Publicly Known Restricted / Classified
PSIGUARD exists as a cognitive-security command Scan methods, personnel rosters, subject identities
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Voss commands PSIGUARD Exact psi-tech capabilities
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Selgate serves as alien-psionic advisor Soltan residue archive data
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PSIGUARD uses consent and oversight Emergency deep-scan case files
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CLOSING STATEMENT
PSIGUARD exists because GUARD cannot afford to be blind to threats that move through thought, memory, identity, and influence. But PSIGUARD also exists under constant restraint because a security command that can examine the mind must never be allowed to forget the person.
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Under Dr. Amara Voss, PSIGUARD’s operating philosophy is direct:
Protect the institution. Protect the individual. Never pretend one automatically excuses harm to the other.
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PSIGUARD is not trusted because it has power.
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It is trusted because it is watched, limited, reviewed, and led by people willing to stop themselves.
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