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PERSONNEL SELECTION REPORT: ODST Candidate Scouting Subject: Cadet [REDACTED], Lead Talent Scout Objective: Selection of nine (9) personnel for specialized orbital insertion training. Date: February 8, 2026 Status: Selection Confirmed Executive Summary Per command orders, the subject Cadet was tasked with vetting and selecting a new fireteam from the general Marine pool. The Cadet bypassed traditional paper dossiers, opting for direct field observation to identify candidates with the necessary "Helljumper" temperament. Out of a pool of hundreds, nine individuals were chosen, including the final high-profile acquisition of [REDACTED]. Selection Criteria The Cadet utilized a three-tier vetting process to ensure the squad could function under the extreme conditions of orbital insertion: Stress Tolerance: Identifying Marines who remained calm under extreme logistical and environmental pressure. Tactical Deviance: Selecting for unconventional thinking rather than rigid adherence to standard infantry playbooks. The Final Variable: The ninth slot required a candidate who could specifically challenge the Cadet's own tactical authority and push the squad's limits. The Final Nine | Candidate # | Callsign/Name | Previous Unit | Selection Reasoning | |---|---|---|---| | 01-04 | [REDACTED] | 1st Battalion | Exceptional cohesion and cross-training capability. | | 05-08 | [REDACTED] | 7th Marine Reg. | Specialist profiles (Demo, Comms, Medic, Heavy). | | 09 | [REDACTED] | [REDACTED] | Identified as the "wild card." [REDACTED] was selected specifically for their history of independent operations and high-threat lethality. | Scout’s Assessment The Cadet’s selection of [REDACTED] was the most controversial aspect of the process. Most scouts avoid putting two alpha-personalities in the same drop pod, but the Cadet argued that the friction between them would result in a higher combat ceiling. Cadet’s Note: "I didn't pick nine friends. I picked nine survivors. [REDACTED] wasn't a choice—they were a necessity. If we're going to drop feet first into hell, I want the one person who isn't afraid to look the devil in the eye and tell him to move." Conclusion The roster is locked. These nine Marines have been pulled from their respective units and are currently being processed for ODST augmentation and drop-pod certification.