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Public Safety Specialist

Public Safety Specialist

Enforcer

The backbone of Guardian's street presence โ€” disciplined, predictable, interchangeable patrol officers, most of whom believe they're keeping people safe.

ArchetypePatrol enforcement officerAugmentationcomposite tactical armor

Overview

Steel-gray composite armor over a navy tactical undersuit. A seven-pointed sheriff-star badge polished to a mirror finish sits on the center chest โ€” the brightest point on the silhouette. A insignia on the left shoulder. An opaque helmet visor conceals the face during enforcement. A shock baton in the right hand, a G-7 sidearm holstered on the right thigh. Nothing decorative. The Protocol Manual โ€” 2,400 pages โ€” covers every conceivable situation with a prescribed response.

Disciplined, predictable, interchangeable. They patrol in pairs. Off-duty, they drink at the same bars and tell the same stories. Most believe they're keeping people safe. Independent thought is not part of the benefits package. Alternating offense and defense is drilled in from basic training โ€” predictable, reliable, relentless. No surprises, no unforced errors. The same seven-pointed star they trained twelve weeks to wear turns up, mirror-polished, on the chest of Guardian's retail-security contractors who issued it to themselves โ€” the trained version of an authority the corporation also franchises out untrained, sold to whatever venue owner can afford the service tier.

The Border, Two Ranges

The Specialist and the [](autonomous-defense-asset) are the same instrument of the [](the-corporate-compact), expressed at two ranges. The officer is the part of the border that speaks โ€” a human face, a navy uniform, a job listing reading community-facing protection role with competitive benefits, a person who can be reasoned with, complained to, and mostly believes the reassurance they project. The Defense Asset is the part of the border that does not speak: the immovable barrier-and-turret post that recognizes no rank, only threat classifications, and waits for an authorization typed elsewhere. The officer makes the 's enforcement feel like community. The Asset is what community looks like when the negotiation is already over. A neighborhood that sees only the Specialist believes it is being protected. A neighborhood that meets the Asset has already been reclassified. The corporation fields both because a border needs a voice at the front and silence behind it, and the same seven-pointed star sits on both.

Case File โ€” Additional Record
Body Typehuman
Training12 weeks academy + 6 months field probation
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Recovered Historical Material

Steel gray composite armor over navy tactical undersuit. Seven-pointed sheriff star badge polished to mirror finish on center chest โ€” the brightest point on the silhouette. insignia on left shoulder. Opaque helmet visor conceals the face during enforcement. Shock baton in right hand, G-7 sidearm holstered on right thigh. Nothing decorative. The Protocol Manual โ€” 2,400 pages โ€” covers every conceivable situation with a prescribed response.

Disciplined, predictable, interchangeable. Patrol in pairs. Off-duty, drink at the same bars and tell the same stories. Most believe they're keeping people safe. Independent thought is not part of the benefits package. Alternating offense and defense drilled from basic training โ€” predictable, reliable, relentless. No surprises, no unforced errors.

The job listing reads: 'community-facing protection role with competitive benefits.'
Wears steel-gray composite armor over a navy undersuit with a mirror-polished seven-pointed sheriff star, a Dead Hand insignia, an opaque visor, a shock baton, and a G-7 sidearm.
Trained against a 2,400-page Protocol Manual that prescribes a response to every conceivable situation; independent thought is not part of the benefits package.

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Autonomous Defense AssetThe Signed Gun

Works alongside Guardian's fixed defense platforms โ€” the mobile, two-officer complement to the immovable barrier-and-turret post. The same border at two ranges: the officer is the corporation's citizen-facing voice, the Asset is the part that does not speak.

Deputy Mallory

The self-deputized echo of the badge this officer earned. A Guardian retail-security contractor wears the same seven-pointed sheriff star โ€” but issued it to himself, untrained, sold to a venue owner rather than fielded through twelve weeks of academy and the Protocol Manual. He treats this officer as the cavalry he can summon; this officer would not return the colleagueship.

GuardianThe Standing-Between

The backbone of Guardian's street presence โ€” disciplined, predictable, interchangeable patrol officers who mostly believe they're keeping people safe. The job listing reads 'community-facing protection role with competitive benefits.'

The Corporate CompactThe Employer-State

The citizen-facing voice of the Compact's border โ€” disciplined, predictable, mostly believing they keep people safe, while the Defense Asset they patrol beside holds the part of the line that issues no warnings.

Senior Protection Coordinator

Commands eight to twelve Public Safety Specialists in the field.

Tactical Support Asset

Deployed to support human field agents, holding targets and shielding allies while they work.

Watchdog Unit

Deployed as sacrificial screens ahead of human field agents; incident reports describe its casualties as 'collateral safety outcomes.'

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