Intel

Notes

A note is a short, dated thought you attach to a citizen or an organization. Think sticky note, not a novel.

What a note is good for

  • Reminders: “Flew with us in Pyro, solid comms.”
  • Warnings: “Claimed to be org X; roster did not match.”
  • Context that does not belong in a full incident write-up.

If you need a structured after-action (who, where, what happened), use a contact report instead.

How to write one

  1. Open a citizen or org page.
  2. Sign in. Open the Intel tab on that profile.
  3. Type the note. You can @mention other people or orgs.
  4. Choose who it goes to (dissemination chips). Empty means it stays private to you unless you set defaults in Settings.
  5. Save. The note appears on that profile for everyone you shared it with.
Profile · Intel

New note

Met in Grim HEX. Escorted us to the pad. @WKS
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Save note
  1. Write in plain language. Future-you is the main reader.
  2. Chips are who receives a copy. Click a chip to remove it for this note only.

What not to put in a note

Passwords, account recovery, real-world addresses, or anything you would not want forwarded. Sharing is on purpose, but people can still copy text. Your personal tags and reputation numbers never ride along with a note.