Mobile Task Force Designation: MTF-Beta-12 “Storm Chasers”
Clearance Level Required: Level 4
Status: Active
Overview:
MTF-Beta-12 (“Storm Chasers”) is a specialized Mobile Task Force tasked with the detection, containment, suppression, and long-term neutralization of anomalous meteorological phenomena. The unit is deployed when weather events display non-natural persistence, apparent intent, localized reality distortion, or resistance to conventional forecasting models. Operations are typically conducted in open environments, disaster zones, coastal regions, and high-altitude or remote locations.
Mission Profile:
Primary Objective(s):
Identify and classify anomalous weather events.
Prevent civilian exposure and large-scale infrastructure damage.
Stabilize or dissipate anomalous meteorological phenomena.
Secondary Objective(s):
Recover anomalous artifacts or data generated by events.
Support Foundation disaster cover stories and disinformation efforts.
Threat Types Encountered:
Self-sustaining storms
Sentient or semi-sentient weather systems
Anomalous temperature shifts
Localized time/weather desynchronization
Operational Specialization:
☐ Containment
☐ Reconnaissance
☐ Direct Action
☐ Recovery & Transport
☐ Intelligence / Counterintelligence
☐ Civilian Interface / Disinformation
☒ Other: Meteorological Anomaly Suppression
Standard Deployment Size:
Fireteams: 2–4
Operators per Team: 5
Total Personnel: 10–20 (excluding support staff)
Equipment & Loadout:
Standard Weapons: Non-lethal launchers, signal disruptors, emergency defensive firearms
Protective Gear: Insulated hazard suits, pressure-rated armor, lightning-dispersal rigs
Specialized Equipment:
Portable weather anchors
Reality-stabilizing beacons
Atmospheric anomaly scanners
Mobile storm-interference drones
Training & Selection Criteria:
Required Backgrounds: Meteorology, physics, military special operations, emergency response
Special Training:
Extreme-environment survival
Anomalous weather recognition
Rapid evacuation and civilian control
Psychological Screening Notes: Candidates must demonstrate high stress tolerance and resistance to sensory overload.
Command Structure:
MTF Commander: Site Meteorological Response Officer
Second-in-Command: Senior Field Operative
Reporting Authority: Regional Site Director, with oversight from the Department of Tactical Theology & Applied Climatology
Known Operations:
Operation Thunder Cage: Successful containment of a stationary thunderstorm exhibiting predatory behavior.
Operation White Silence: Neutralization of a temperature-null zone expanding at a rate of 3 km/day.
Notable Engagement Notes:
Operators report that certain weather anomalies respond to focused attention, coordinated movement, or rhythmic sound patterns. Further study ongoing.
Several anomalous meteorological events previously classified as uncontained were neutralized following the activation of MTF-Beta-12.
Limitations & Weaknesses:
Reduced effectiveness in urban environments with limited atmospheric flow.
High logistical demand during prolonged deployments.
Current Assessment:
Effectiveness Rating: High
Recommendation: Continue funding and expand rapid-response capabilities.
Document prepared by: 05 Council
Date: ⟨REDACTED⟩
Foundation Internal Use Only
(05 Side Note) “ This Mobile Task Force Unit Is Made Up By Operators From Different Mobile Task Forces And Researchers Stationary At MTF Forward Operating Base █████ “







Per 


