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GATEwatch Report
[Ed. The planet is lost, and GATES blocked. 25 OCT 18]
A raid upon UXC060C [Ed. post op. redesignated as VXC060C], an underground laboratory divided in to two complexes. The first served by the "C" and "D" GATES, while the other used the "A" and "B" GATES. The only means of movement between each appears to be by STAR GATE. Therefore although the data from GATEWATCH confirmed that they were on the same planet, their positional relationship is unknown. The maps shown at the bottom of this document are for that portion of the base served by the "A" and "B" GATES.
Originally created by US forces, then latterly operated by TASC, but abandoned due to unreliable GATE access prior to the CONTACT programme.
The complex was taken over by T1 personnel sometime between CON-003 (1996) and CON-021 (1999), according to intelligence gathered during CON-021. It was converted in to an underground enemy medical and resupply station.
No. | In/Out | Target | Launch | Landing | Notes |
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19 DEC 99 | |||||
01 | OUTBOUND | UXC060C (G-1098) | 19 1500Z DEC 99 | 19 1502Z DEC 99 | Mission 1 Combat |
02 | INBOUND | UXC060C (G-1098) | 19 1650Z DEC 99 | 19 1652Z DEC 99 | Mission 1 Return |
03 | OUTBOUND | ? | 19 ????Z DEC 99 | 19 ????Z DEC 99 | Mission 2 Training |
04 | INBOUND | ? | 19 ????Z DEC 99 | 19 ????Z DEC 99 | Mission 2 Return |
General | Mission 1 Combat |
Mission 2 Training |
Notes |
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1. Bentley. Mathew. 2. Booley. Christopher. 3. Cox. Leslie. 4. Edwards. Simon.* 5. Gathercole. John. 6. Gill. Stephen. 7. James. Kellie. 8. Kellet. Brett.* 9. Kellet. Brian. 10. Miller. Stephen. (S5) 11. Milman. Gregor. 12. Russell. Alastair. 13. Russell. Gill. (S3) 14. Slaughter. Martin. 15. Wayland. Dean C. (S1) ? (S2)/(S4)/(CMO) Notes: |
M-1 SG Team 1. Bentley. Mathew. (WIA) 2. Edwards. Simon. (WIA) 3. James. Kellie. (WIA) 4. Kellet. Brett. (WIA) 5. Milman. Gregor.(2IC) (WIA) 6. Russell. Alastair. (WIA) 7. Russell. Gill. (C/O) (WIA) ? (KIA) M-1 Perimeter Patrol Notes: *CASEVAC |
M-2 Training 1. Bentley. Mathew. 2. Booley. Christopher. 3. Cox. Leslie. 4. Edwards. Simon. 5. Gathercole. John. 6. Gill. Stephen. 7. James. Kellie. 8. Kellet. Brett. 9. Kellet. Brian. 10. Miller. Stephen. 11. Milman. Gregor. 12. Russell. Alastair. 13. Russell. Gill. 14. Slaughter. Martin. 15. Wayland. Dean C. M-2 Perimeter Patrol Notes: |
WIA = 8
KIA = #? MIA = 0 Notes: |
Intelligence Summary: No information about world conditions or terrain. Mission to an enemy 'repair station' previously operated by TASC. Multiple contacts found and engaged, all appeared to be infected though not all reanimated upon 'death', possibly due to their physical connection to an unidentified machine. Multiple artifacts and prisoners retrieved to Porton Down for analysis. This target was again the subject of a raid some years later, see CON-052 "Operation Bannockburn" on 05 MAR 05. Planning began at CON-051 Conference#5, 05-06 FEB 05. Plans for the part of the base that was to be raided were not available at the time of the Stanford Bridge mission, but by CON-051, plans of the other part of the base had been recovered from an old archive. See below.
The above maps were available at CON-051, images added here on 03 SEP 07
After Action Reports:
Primary objective: Intelligence gathering, including video recon. To ascertain enemy activities, along with "repair station" function, layout and value. Secondary objective: Neutralise the "primary repair station", however recovery of intelligence, hardware and prisoners is to take priority over neutralisation operation.
The team was provided with a UV scanner, with instructions to scan all material and personnel. The team was also provided with a nuclear device to achieve the secondary mission objective. The operation of the device was explained, and the pre-set detonation time shown to 1700 hours, ten minutes after the projected exit time of 1650 hours.
SG-15, consisting of 4 personnel, entered the STAR GATE at 1500 hours and were transported to a small dark room with two apparent exits. This is substantially different from previous reports of an open space approximately 10 meters square with no exits. [This may be a reference to the other part of the complex] One of the exits led to a large room, which was empty, the other led to a corridor. It should be noted that from this point on the entire mission was conducted in near total darkness, in an increasingly smoky atmosphere.
Upon exploring the corridor, we located a set of stairs leading down and an exit to an open area. To the left was an alcove with a desk and a computer, and a hostile who immediately opened fire. He was successfully neutralised, and the computer examined. It had no apparent markings and was not plugged in. There were no disks or easily removable material. Examination of the hostile with the UV scanner revealed he had had two parallel lines running up his left arm.
A further search of the area revealed several suspicious containers, which have been brought back for further examination, (see
DSTL report) as well as a number of banana skins. A second open area was searched and a number of beacons recovered as well as a further container (see DSTL report). Another computer was found, again not connected, but next to it was a disembodied head in a jar. The containers and beacons were removed to the STAR GATE area ready for transport home.
We then proceeded down the stairs to a small enclosed area with one exit and two rooms leading off. There were two further containers in the area, and bananas strewn over one of the rooms, the door of which had been left ajar. Further examination of the area was curtailed by hostile fire from the unexplored exit area, and several personnel suffered wounds. A fire-fight ensued, with a second hostile entering the area from the upper area via the stairs. It was decided to retreat back to the upper area of the base, having neutralised the hostile on the stairs.
While we were re-loading and assessing the wound status of the team, the hostile on the stairs re-animated and began to make his way towards us and the STAR GATE. He was knocked out as he passed, and tied up, and when examined was found to have five stripes on his arm under the UV scanner. A second hostile entered via the STAR GATE area and was killed, however he was subsequently identified as being the first hostile neutralised next to the computer, now re-animated. A third hostile appeared through the STAR GATE and exited under fire via a door in the area we had not previously found. In the confusion, the tied up prisoner managed to escape and disappeared, however he then re-appeared via the STAR GATE and was recaptured after being shot unconscious.
This second set of stairs led down to a basement area, but as we descended the stairs we came under heavy fire from below. A prolonged fire-fight ensued which resulted in the hostiles being neutralised and we were able to enter the area. Upon examining the area, there was a single large open area with a small room in one corner, where the fire had been coming from. Inside that room were several bodies with life beacons flashing, all apparently connected to a machine of some kind. None of these bodies re-animated, and they were all observed to have three stripes on their arms when examined with the UV scanner. One separate body by the door, which was not connected to the machine, re-animated and was put down by fire.
At this point it was decided that with ten minutes to go, to return to the STAR GATE and prepare to leave. The nuclear device was brought to the area with the bodies and machine, and activated. When activated at 1641 hours, the display showed the detonation time as 1640 hours, not the 1700 which had been pre-set.
The device was turned off and re-activated, with the same result. We returned upstairs to the STAR GATE area and collected the containers, beacons, and two prisoners (see DSTL report), and exited at 1650 hours. Upon arriving back at base the collected materials and prisoners were dispatched to the appropriate authorities for examination and interrogation. An examination of the nuclear device showed the pre-set detonation time had returned to 1700 hours.
Suspicions that the "repair station" was a biological rather than a mechanical facility were confirmed by the evidence of the monkeys, and the re-animation of the hostiles. Given further time and resources it would have been ideal to remove the computers and the head-in-a-jar, but this proved to be impossible with the number of objects and prisoners already retrieved. It would have also placed the team in additional danger when we had already sustained heavy casualties and were running low on ordnance.
A retrieval team be sent back to recover the "bodies" and the machinery they are connected to, for further examination at a secure location. The nuclear device be dismantled and decommissioned until such time a reason can be found for the inconsistent readings.
Report filed 20/12/99 by Sergeant Gill R. aka Mud Dog.
***Training Mission only***
CON-023 Intelligence Debrief
TBA
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