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<blockquote data-quote="Cypherblade" data-source="post: 9815121" data-attributes="member: 7048389"><p>Ayleen's audit report</p><p>[spoiler]</p><h3>I. Use of materials & administrative anomalies</h3><p></p><p>When asked why her consumption of residuum and reagents was higher than that of other field teams, Agent Fasthands explained that the majority of these materials were purchased through official channels. She states that, in addition, a specific error occurred concerning one of the medallions.</p><p></p><p>With respect to the 27 requisition vouchers issued in her name, several of which lack a clear justification, she provides a detailed list. She asserts that she correctly claimed materials as expenses and that the associated designs and sketches of weapons and magical applications are the property of the RHC. According to her, these are stored in the RHC archives and are available for consultation there.</p><p></p><p>Regarding documents and artifacts that were found during an earlier search at McBannin’s but later could not be located in the archive, she says she has no knowledge of this. She states that these were historical artifacts which were fully and correctly transferred to the archive.</p><p></p><p>When asked why certain magical creations were never officially tested or documented, she explains that in those cases the artifacts required lengthy identification. Due to the time pressure during operations, such testing was sometimes omitted, and she maintains this was never due to ill will or negligence.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[HR][/HR]</p><p></p><h3>II. Time use & mission impact</h3><p></p><p>When questioned about extended workshop hours outside of duty, Agent Fasthands replied that she does not log overtime. She emphasizes that she deploys her talents in service of the RHC and that this is done within the limits of her assignment.</p><p></p><p>She states that, aside from quartermaster Brasswel, she has never engaged colleagues to help her with forging or experimental work.</p><p></p><p></p><p>According to her, her craft has not delayed any mission nor influenced field decisions. She stresses that her workshop activities are always subordinate to the mission and usually take place in her free time.</p><p></p><p>When asked whether she is aware that innovation is not the core task of the RHC, she confirms that she is fully aware of this.</p><p></p><p>In response to the remark that she often works through the night, she states that she meditates every four hours. These rest periods are functional for her and ensure that she remains alert and does not make mistakes in the field.</p><p></p><p>[HR][/HR]</p><p></p><h3>III. Intent, provenance of materials & external contacts</h3><p>Asked about obtaining materials via private suppliers, Agent Fasthands answers that she has no specific external suppliers and that all materials are procured through official RHC channels.</p><p></p><p>She confirms that she does not receive rare ingredients outside official channels and that she does not make illegal purchases. She regards such practices as out of the question.</p><p></p><p>Concerning her alleged ties to the Kell Guild, she explains that these stem from youthful mistakes. She states that Kvarti Gorbatiy paid her bail at the time as repayment of his own debt, and that the Kell Guild later tried to use that situation to blackmail her. According to her, her superiors treated the matter only superficially. She was publicly attacked, which resulted in a physical incident after which she was healed by a companion of the late Nevard Sechim.</p><p></p><p>When asked whether this could have future consequences, she indicates that she was dissatisfied with how the RHC handled the situation. She does not rule out further consequences.</p><p></p><p>[HR][/HR]</p><p></p><h3>IV. Moral compass and improvisation</h3><p></p><p>When confronted with the claim that colleagues see her as a moral compass who at the same time pushes boundaries, she explains that she cannot give absolute guarantees. She always acts to the best of her judgment and asserts that inaction sometimes causes greater harm than taking action. For non-urgent matters she acknowledges that formal coordination is desirable. Working under a superior above Staf is not, in principle, a problem for her.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[HR][/HR]</p><p></p><h3>V. The destroyed medallions</h3><p>When asked about the destruction of two magical medallions, she states that one medallion is still in her possession and that the situation will be rectified. The other medallion was destroyed and, in her view, can no longer be restored.</p><p></p><p>Asked about alternative, safer methods to neutralize the evidence, she replies that neutralization was not necessary. According to her, the item was simply misplaced.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[HR][/HR]</p><p></p><h3>VI. Cooperation, risk assessment & team dynamics</h3><p>Regarding the incident during an arrest, Agent Fasthands states that she only ordered Staf to bring a protester to her. She believes Staf interpreted this instruction in his own way.</p><p></p><p>In response to the remark that she sometimes skips steps without explanation, she refers to the McBannin case and the incident with oil in the cellar. In that situation, she explains, there was severe time pressure.</p><p></p><p>When asked why she does not always share sufficient context with the team, she acknowledges that communication sometimes falls short, particularly under operational pressure.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, she indicates that she sometimes questions Lady Saxby’s role. She has little direct contact with her, but she has the impression that personal interests sometimes play a role, including in the dossier concerning Felix’s name appearing in the press.</p><p></p><p>She considers the Flint Observer to be a quality newspaper with a royal mandate, but believes it is dangerous to be loose with the release of information, as in the Rock Rackus dossier. According to her, ties between the press and Felix present a particular risk to the RHC’s functioning.</p><p></p><p>She states that she was not aware of a reprimand by Lady Saxby and notes that the RHC never formally responded to the connection with the Kell Guild.</p><p></p><p>Regarding Staf, she says she finds him a difficult case and deems him unreliable. In her view he does not act with malice, but frequently chooses the wrong approach.</p><p></p><p>Finally, she declares herself open to other arrangements regarding the use of magical means. She has no issues with Head Inspector Delft, but notes that there is little communication from Saxby. According to her, the team is summoned only to be sternly reprimanded and rarely receives positive feedback.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[HR][/HR]</p><p></p><h3>Evaluation Report – Agent Ayleen Fasthands</h3><p></p><p>Prepared by: Director Lauryn Cyneburg</p><p>Department: RHC Internal Control and Integrity Oversight / Slate</p><p>Subject: Evaluation of professional conduct, integrity and suitability of Inspector Ayleen Fasthands / Flint</p><p>Date: 10 Autumn 500 AOV</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Assessment result:</strong> Good</p><p><strong>Overall conclusion:</strong> Highly functioning specialist with exceptional technical value for the RHC</p><p></p><h3>General assessment</h3><p>Inspector Ayleen Fasthands stands out as an exceptionally capable magical-technical specialist within Inspector Kelrin’s team. Her expertise, creativity and problem-solving ability far exceed the average level expected of a field agent. In multiple operations she has neutralized direct threats through effective improvisation and has tangibly contributed to securing team members and civilians.</p><p></p><p>Her work demonstrates a strong moral compass and a clear loyalty to the objectives of the Royal Homeland Constabulary. She acts under the conviction that doing nothing in crises often entails greater risk than controlled intervention, and this attitude has repeatedly made the difference during time-critical missions.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Within the team she is seen as a reliable and competent colleague whose expertise is often decisive when facing complex or magic-oriented threats.</p><p></p><p></p><h3>Strengths</h3> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Exceptional technical and magical expertise, with demonstrable added value for field operations.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Quick and decisive judgment under high pressure.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Strong loyalty to mission and team, with a clear focus on operational safety.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Creative problem solving in situations where no standard procedures exist.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Professional attitude toward hierarchy and collaboration with direct superiors.</li> </ul><p></p><h3>Points of attention and improvements</h3><p>Although her competencies are indisputable, the audit identified several areas for improvement:</p><p></p><p></p><h4>Administrative follow-up</h4><p>Her documentation and logging of magical creations and material usage remain below the desired standard. While operational pressure partly explains this, better reporting is necessary to ensure oversight, handover and accountability.</p><p></p><p></p><h4>Communication within the team</h4><p></p><p>Ayleen does not always communicate decisions and improvisations to her colleagues in advance. More context and explanation — especially for risky interventions — would further strengthen team cohesion and safety.</p><p></p><p></p><h4>Use of autonomy</h4><p></p><p>Her strong trust in her own judgment is an asset but requires balance. Coordination with superiors and formal approval for non-urgent experiments is recommended to avoid perceptions of overstepping boundaries.</p><p></p><p></p><h4>External perception and sensitivities</h4><p>Historical associations and rumors (including connections to the Kell Guild) require ongoing vigilance. Although there are no indications of current conflicts of interest, transparency remains essential to prevent reputational harm to the RHC.</p><p></p><p></p><h3>Final conclusion</h3><p>Agent Ayleen Fasthands is a major asset to the RHC. Her skills and dedication outweigh the noted issues, which mainly concern structure and communication rather than intent or integrity.</p><p></p><p>With targeted support on administrative and communicative fronts, she is expected to further develop into an indispensable senior specialist within the organization.</p><p></p><p><strong>Recommendation:</strong> Retain in current position. Additional guidelines regarding reporting and material management are recommended, without restricting her operational effectiveness.</p><p>[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>Funny there is some resentment towards Saxby, as we know what will happen very soon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cypherblade, post: 9815121, member: 7048389"] Ayleen's audit report [spoiler] [HEADING=2]I. Use of materials & administrative anomalies[/HEADING] When asked why her consumption of residuum and reagents was higher than that of other field teams, Agent Fasthands explained that the majority of these materials were purchased through official channels. She states that, in addition, a specific error occurred concerning one of the medallions. With respect to the 27 requisition vouchers issued in her name, several of which lack a clear justification, she provides a detailed list. She asserts that she correctly claimed materials as expenses and that the associated designs and sketches of weapons and magical applications are the property of the RHC. According to her, these are stored in the RHC archives and are available for consultation there. Regarding documents and artifacts that were found during an earlier search at McBannin’s but later could not be located in the archive, she says she has no knowledge of this. She states that these were historical artifacts which were fully and correctly transferred to the archive. When asked why certain magical creations were never officially tested or documented, she explains that in those cases the artifacts required lengthy identification. Due to the time pressure during operations, such testing was sometimes omitted, and she maintains this was never due to ill will or negligence. [HR][/HR] [HEADING=2]II. Time use & mission impact[/HEADING] When questioned about extended workshop hours outside of duty, Agent Fasthands replied that she does not log overtime. She emphasizes that she deploys her talents in service of the RHC and that this is done within the limits of her assignment. She states that, aside from quartermaster Brasswel, she has never engaged colleagues to help her with forging or experimental work. According to her, her craft has not delayed any mission nor influenced field decisions. She stresses that her workshop activities are always subordinate to the mission and usually take place in her free time. When asked whether she is aware that innovation is not the core task of the RHC, she confirms that she is fully aware of this. In response to the remark that she often works through the night, she states that she meditates every four hours. These rest periods are functional for her and ensure that she remains alert and does not make mistakes in the field. [HR][/HR] [HEADING=2]III. Intent, provenance of materials & external contacts[/HEADING] Asked about obtaining materials via private suppliers, Agent Fasthands answers that she has no specific external suppliers and that all materials are procured through official RHC channels. She confirms that she does not receive rare ingredients outside official channels and that she does not make illegal purchases. She regards such practices as out of the question. Concerning her alleged ties to the Kell Guild, she explains that these stem from youthful mistakes. She states that Kvarti Gorbatiy paid her bail at the time as repayment of his own debt, and that the Kell Guild later tried to use that situation to blackmail her. According to her, her superiors treated the matter only superficially. She was publicly attacked, which resulted in a physical incident after which she was healed by a companion of the late Nevard Sechim. When asked whether this could have future consequences, she indicates that she was dissatisfied with how the RHC handled the situation. She does not rule out further consequences. [HR][/HR] [HEADING=2]IV. Moral compass and improvisation[/HEADING] When confronted with the claim that colleagues see her as a moral compass who at the same time pushes boundaries, she explains that she cannot give absolute guarantees. She always acts to the best of her judgment and asserts that inaction sometimes causes greater harm than taking action. For non-urgent matters she acknowledges that formal coordination is desirable. Working under a superior above Staf is not, in principle, a problem for her. [HR][/HR] [HEADING=2]V. The destroyed medallions[/HEADING] When asked about the destruction of two magical medallions, she states that one medallion is still in her possession and that the situation will be rectified. The other medallion was destroyed and, in her view, can no longer be restored. Asked about alternative, safer methods to neutralize the evidence, she replies that neutralization was not necessary. According to her, the item was simply misplaced. [HR][/HR] [HEADING=2]VI. Cooperation, risk assessment & team dynamics[/HEADING] Regarding the incident during an arrest, Agent Fasthands states that she only ordered Staf to bring a protester to her. She believes Staf interpreted this instruction in his own way. In response to the remark that she sometimes skips steps without explanation, she refers to the McBannin case and the incident with oil in the cellar. In that situation, she explains, there was severe time pressure. When asked why she does not always share sufficient context with the team, she acknowledges that communication sometimes falls short, particularly under operational pressure. Furthermore, she indicates that she sometimes questions Lady Saxby’s role. She has little direct contact with her, but she has the impression that personal interests sometimes play a role, including in the dossier concerning Felix’s name appearing in the press. She considers the Flint Observer to be a quality newspaper with a royal mandate, but believes it is dangerous to be loose with the release of information, as in the Rock Rackus dossier. According to her, ties between the press and Felix present a particular risk to the RHC’s functioning. She states that she was not aware of a reprimand by Lady Saxby and notes that the RHC never formally responded to the connection with the Kell Guild. Regarding Staf, she says she finds him a difficult case and deems him unreliable. In her view he does not act with malice, but frequently chooses the wrong approach. Finally, she declares herself open to other arrangements regarding the use of magical means. She has no issues with Head Inspector Delft, but notes that there is little communication from Saxby. According to her, the team is summoned only to be sternly reprimanded and rarely receives positive feedback. [HR][/HR] [HEADING=2]Evaluation Report – Agent Ayleen Fasthands[/HEADING] Prepared by: Director Lauryn Cyneburg Department: RHC Internal Control and Integrity Oversight / Slate Subject: Evaluation of professional conduct, integrity and suitability of Inspector Ayleen Fasthands / Flint Date: 10 Autumn 500 AOV [B]Assessment result:[/B] Good [B]Overall conclusion:[/B] Highly functioning specialist with exceptional technical value for the RHC [HEADING=2]General assessment[/HEADING] Inspector Ayleen Fasthands stands out as an exceptionally capable magical-technical specialist within Inspector Kelrin’s team. Her expertise, creativity and problem-solving ability far exceed the average level expected of a field agent. In multiple operations she has neutralized direct threats through effective improvisation and has tangibly contributed to securing team members and civilians. Her work demonstrates a strong moral compass and a clear loyalty to the objectives of the Royal Homeland Constabulary. She acts under the conviction that doing nothing in crises often entails greater risk than controlled intervention, and this attitude has repeatedly made the difference during time-critical missions. Within the team she is seen as a reliable and competent colleague whose expertise is often decisive when facing complex or magic-oriented threats. [HEADING=2]Strengths[/HEADING] [LIST] [*]Exceptional technical and magical expertise, with demonstrable added value for field operations. [*]Quick and decisive judgment under high pressure. [*]Strong loyalty to mission and team, with a clear focus on operational safety. [*]Creative problem solving in situations where no standard procedures exist. [*]Professional attitude toward hierarchy and collaboration with direct superiors. [/LIST] [HEADING=2]Points of attention and improvements[/HEADING] Although her competencies are indisputable, the audit identified several areas for improvement: [HEADING=3]Administrative follow-up[/HEADING] Her documentation and logging of magical creations and material usage remain below the desired standard. While operational pressure partly explains this, better reporting is necessary to ensure oversight, handover and accountability. [HEADING=3]Communication within the team[/HEADING] Ayleen does not always communicate decisions and improvisations to her colleagues in advance. More context and explanation — especially for risky interventions — would further strengthen team cohesion and safety. [HEADING=3]Use of autonomy[/HEADING] Her strong trust in her own judgment is an asset but requires balance. Coordination with superiors and formal approval for non-urgent experiments is recommended to avoid perceptions of overstepping boundaries. [HEADING=3]External perception and sensitivities[/HEADING] Historical associations and rumors (including connections to the Kell Guild) require ongoing vigilance. Although there are no indications of current conflicts of interest, transparency remains essential to prevent reputational harm to the RHC. [HEADING=2]Final conclusion[/HEADING] Agent Ayleen Fasthands is a major asset to the RHC. Her skills and dedication outweigh the noted issues, which mainly concern structure and communication rather than intent or integrity. With targeted support on administrative and communicative fronts, she is expected to further develop into an indispensable senior specialist within the organization. [B]Recommendation:[/B] Retain in current position. Additional guidelines regarding reporting and material management are recommended, without restricting her operational effectiveness. [/spoiler] Funny there is some resentment towards Saxby, as we know what will happen very soon [/QUOTE]
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