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United States of America
Document Code: DMC-DCR1002-F
Date: [REDACTED]
Subject: Dossier Compilation - Foreign Entities
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The global landscape of metahuman activity is vast and ever-evolving. Recognizing the potential implications on national security and international relations, the Department of Metahuman Control (DMC) conducts surveillance and gathers intelligence on relevant foreign entities. This report details the rationale and procedures for compiling dossiers on foreign entities over which the DMC has no direct jurisdiction.
To anticipate and respond to potential threats, both immediate and long-term, posed by foreign metahuman entities or organizations.
These dossiers provide crucial insights into the capabilities, operations, and intentions of foreign entities, enabling informed decision-making at the highest levels of government.
Understanding foreign metahuman assets aids diplomatic negotiations and fosters international cooperation on shared challenges.
Gauging the potential threat level and capabilities of foreign entities helps to prioritize and allocate DMC resources efficiently.
In cases where the DMC may need to operate in conjunction or in conflict with foreign entities, detailed intelligence is critical for mission success.
Understanding global metahuman trends and developments informs the DMC's own research, training, and operational strategies.
While the DMC operates primarily within the United States, international intelligence collection is done in adherence to U.S. laws and in coordination with appropriate agencies to avoid jurisdictional conflicts.
All foreign entity dossiers are classified at the highest level and are accessible only to select authorized personnel to prevent potential breaches or leaks.
Whenever possible, the DMC seeks to collaborate with international counterparts for shared intelligence, promoting transparency and mutual trust.
The intricate and unpredictable nature of global metahuman dynamics necessitates a proactive and informed stance. The DMC, in its commitment to safeguard the interests of the United States and its allies, recognizes the importance of having comprehensive intelligence on foreign entities. Cooperation, understanding, and preparedness are paramount, and these dossiers serve as invaluable tools in this endeavor.
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