MIRART CORPORATION - INTERNAL // SECURITY CLASS: DELTA
SECURITY & CONTAINMENT OPERATIONS DIVISON (SCO)

F-714 - Cardiovascular Detonation Device (CDD)

DELTA
4/11/26 // UPLOADED BY: BRAVO TEAM LEADER: MARK BROOKS

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OVERVIEW

(This document is unfinished and still a work in progress.)

OVERVIEW

The F-714, Cardiovascular Detonation Device (CDD), is a device a part of Mirart’s new compliance directives. The device itself is relatively simple, a small explosive charge as well as a wireless connected trigger. When and polices are violated, administrative action can result in activation of the CDD, upon activation the CDD primes and , resulting in the termination of the employee or participant involved. Severance and other benefits are docked upon CDD due to the nature of only explicit actions will cause the CDD to , the CDD is automated as well as manually activated. In order to prevent tampering, the CDD will automatically if tampering is detected.

PROCEDURE OF IMPLANTATION

Whenever a new employee and or participant of Mirart is onboarded, a part of the onboarding process is F-714 implantation, the procedure involves taking a manufactured CDD and beginning an variant of Open Heart Surgery, which involves taking the CDD and implanting it within the aorta of the subject, once the CDD is implanted, it becomes assigned to that single subject. Upon implantation, the procedure is complete and the subject can begin their work at Mirart.

COMMAND MESH

The SCO Command Mesh is the internal server that handles all CDD connections and links a CDD ID to an employee number, of which commands to the CDD can be issued linked to an employee number. Executives and other lead roles have access to the Command Mesh and is able to issue commands via the Command Mesh.

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