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Summarised mission reports from ORC field operations. Published subject to client confidentiality agreements, which vary considerably in their specificity. Some details are redacted. Click them.
Current year · 6 published
“Marigold”
What Happened To Marigold. We Have Prepared A Report. This Is The Part We Can Publish.
Something happened to Marigold following ORC-2026-074. The HOLD folder now has a second drawer. Dr. Chen has reviewed the data seventeen times. S. Okafor has the key.
“Reg”
The Anomaly Was Resolved Before Anyone Knew There Was An Anomaly
One attitude anomaly on day 11. Resolved by T. Davies in four hours, alone, silently, without telling anyone. Mentioned at a quarterly review twenty-three days later. T. Davies received Employee of the Quarter.
“Marigold”
Eight Things. One Burn. A Good Day.
Eight-object bulk clearance. All retrieved. All deorbited. One burn. Marigold performed flawlessly, which in retrospect makes what happened next even more difficult to explain.
“Patience”
The Client Returned The Quote With Amendments.
Nine amendments received. Zero accepted. Two constructive counters agreed. The client is now on a framework agreement. The framework agreement does not allow amendments.
“Reg”
The Mission Was Successful. C. Morrison Wrote This Report Four Times.
C. Morrison’s four drafts are annotated inline with clickable NOTE badges. The annotations are published with his consent. C. Morrison said “if it helps someone.”
“Reg”
The Mission Was Estimated At 28 Days. It Took 8 Days.
This is not because ORC was particularly efficient. The object was 340 km from the stated coordinates. Reg found it on the way. Two calls were made. They were different calls.
15 published
“Reg”
The Client Paid Before They Were Invoiced. Three Times. Different Amounts.
None correct. ERP system failure. Reconciliation: eleven bank transactions over four weeks. L. Sandhu is professionally fine.
“Maud”
ORC Freed A Prime GEO Slot. The Client Then Did Something With It.
ORC is being professional about what happened next. The report has a live disapproval indicator. The indicator reaches 100%. M. Hargreaves approved the postscript on the eighth draft.
“Patience”
The Client Sent 47 Emails During The Mission. None Were About The Mission.
Categorised: enthusiasm, administrative chaos, misdirected correspondence, forwarded items, future enquiries. One cat video (incredible). A. Kowalski is fine.
“Maud”
Re-Entry Was Confirmed On 25 December 2025. Everyone Was Completely Fine About This.
Orbital mechanics do not observe public holidays. ORC observes orbital mechanics. A. Kowalski was on duty. M. Hargreaves confirmed from her parents’ kitchen in Shropshire.
“Patience”
The Client Arrived At Our Offices At 07:14. We Were Not Expecting The Client.
Day 11 of an active mission. Uninvited. A. Kowalski arrived for the early shift and made a judgment call. The contact page was updated that afternoon. The biscuits were digestives.
“Patience”
We Were Not Their First Call. This Was Apparent.
Five contractors before ORC. All failed, declined, or didn’t respond. One had nudged the object. ORC completed the mission in 19 days. We are choosing to take this positively.
“Maud”
The Sixth Time
GEO disposal for a repeat client. Sixth mission in six years. Precise data, no follow-up questions, no explanation of what the objects are. We have not asked. The arrangement works.
“Maud”
The Client Had Very Specific Requirements. We Did Not Ask What They Were For.
Nine requirements. Military-grade comms. NDA drafted by people who clearly do this often. Imagery transferred with no ORC copies. Payment from a Cayman account since closed. L. Sandhu: legally permissible.
“Patience”
Patience, As Expected, Was Patient
Express retrieval following a regulatory end-of-life mandate. Client engaged ORC within 48 hours. The surcharge applied. The surcharge was not waived. The client asked.
“Reg”
Three Days Early. The Client Was Not Prepared For This.
The first contractor to finish early in eleven years. The client expressed surprise. We have thought about this more than we expected to.
“Patience”
The Client Gave Us Four Out Of Five. We Have Questions About The Missing Point.
Seven questions rated 5/5. Question 6 — value for money — rated 4/5. No free-text comment. A meeting was called. The client commissioned a second mission immediately. We are processing this.
“Patience”
Dr. Chen Filed This Report. C. Morrison Submitted A Suggested Revision.
11 suggestions. 4 accepted. Toggle between both versions on the page. Dr. Chen on “routine is the intended state”: it stays.
“Maud”
The Brief Changed Seven Times. We Launched On Version Seven. Version Seven Was Fine.
V1 through V6 fully documented. Tier changed S-01→S-02→S-01. Mass changed twice. Contact changed. V7 is essentially V1. Interactive version selector.
“Patience”
Another Licensed Operator Was Already There. Their Attempt Did Not Succeed. ORC’s Did.
Parallel commissions, concurrent proximity presence. The other operator withdrew after a failed capture attempt. ORC is being very professional. Animated dual approach timeline.
“Reg”
The Object Was Not 1,200 Kilograms. The Invoice Was Not Affected By This.
Stated: 1,200 kg. Actual: 84 kg. The cost-per-kilogram figure was notable. Dr. Chen asked us not to publish it. We published it. Dr. Chen is aware.
14 published
“Maud”
The Re-Entry Briefly Became A News Story. The News Story Was Broadly Wrong.
11 media items tracked over 36 hours. 4 accurate. 1 asked if it could be aliens. BBC regional: ORC “blows up satellites for money.” Story disappeared. The aliens article continued on Facebook for four more days.
“Reg”
ORC Was Given Wrong Coordinates. Reg Retrieved Something. Nobody Has Claimed It.
188 kg. Marked “EXPERIMENT” and a partial word. Not in any catalogue. Active thermal signature on capture. Two post-publication enquiries. Neither confirmed ownership. Dr. Chen has questions.
concurrent
The Cascade Event Left A Great Deal Of Material In A 600km Orbit.
IOSC commission. 14 objects, 6,840 kg. Manifest includes a still-sealed coffee cup inside a pressurised lab module, and a descent module of Russian manufacture with its hatch opened from the inside.
“Reg”
The Mission Was Routine. Nothing Of Note Occurred. This Is The Report.
This page currently contains the minutes of the Upper Brecksworth Residents’ Association meeting of 14 November 2024. The Hendersons’ hedge remains unresolved. The correct document is being located.
“Maud”
The Client Gave Six Explanations For What The Object Was.
None consistent with the previous. Unnamed colleague on call 3. Text to A. Kowalski’s personal mobile on launch day — a number the client was never given. Company dissolved after payment. L. Sandhu: legally permissible.
“Maud”
Four Parties Witnessed The Re-Entry. None Were Supposed To Be There. One Won An Award.
Norwegian fishing vessel. NZ amateur astronomers. BBC wildlife documentary crew (Sony Venice 2). Sailing influencer. BBC won a BAFTA. The Instagram post still says meteor.
“Maud”
We Received A Signal. We Are Not Sure What To Do With This Information.
Three signals on days 14, 22, and 30 — each at 03:11, each lasting 4.2 seconds. Dr. Chen is reviewing. The folder is locked. We are not drawing conclusions.
“Maud”
The Mission Took Nineteen Days. The Paperwork Took Four Months.
Form 22B existed and had not been communicated to licensed operators. The ORS acknowledged this. We have noted their acknowledgement.
“Reg”
Two Clients Commissioned The Same Retrieval. Neither Knew About The Other.
ORC found out on day 4 when both called within 11 minutes of each other. A. Kowalski held both on hold simultaneously. Both paid 50%. L. Sandhu drafted the settlement during 35 minutes on mute.
“Reg”
The Object Had Been Lost Since 2007. ORC Found It On Day Three.
Dr. Chen’s 17-year propagation model accurate to 0.3° of inclination. The object had been covered by an insurance claim in 2009. The underwriter was surprised to hear from us.
“Patience”
The Client Attempted Their Own Retrieval Four Times Before Calling ORC.
Stale TLE data. Wrong capture geometry. Re-imparted rotation via contact force. A 28-week robotics firm quote. ORC: 23 days. We are not judging this.
“Maud”
The Client Called Every Day. We Have Counted.
29-day mission. 29 contacts. The briefing pack had seven planned updates. The client interpreted this as a floor. A. Kowalski handled all 29. A. Kowalski has been reassigned.
“Reg”
It Was Approximately There
Wrong altitude, inclination, mass, and attitude state. Characterisation data was five years old. Reg found it anyway. Form 3-Q now has a mandatory date field.
[REDACTED]
We Are Not Discussing ORC-2024-031
73% redacted. L. Sandhu has been reviewing the remainder since March 2024. What is published is the minimum viable amount consistent with having published something.
8 published
“Reg”
The Client Said It Was Decommissioned. On Approach, It Became Clear That It Was Not.
Active RF transmission. Autonomous attitude correction at 3.4°. P. Patel held at 180m for 48 hours while the client decommissioned their own satellite. Form 3-Q now has a very specific checkbox.
“Reg”
A Retrieval Was Undertaken. This Report Has Been Written In The Passive Voice.
L. Sandhu required the passive voice for legal reasons. C. Morrison complied. C. Morrison also kept the active draft. Toggle between both on the page. Hover the NOTE badges for his thoughts.
“Patience”
Everything Went Right. C. Morrison Filed This Report On The First Draft.
M. Hargreaves approved it in 4 minutes. C. Morrison has asked that this be noted. It is noted. The report itself is published inside the supplementary report. C. Morrison is going in the right direction.
“Reg”
The Commission Originated At A Trade Exhibition. Stand C-14. Thursday 14:22.
31-minute conversation. Client wrote his email on the back of a brochure. Asked if he could take a pen. Contract signed eleven working days after the quote. The pen is still on his desk.
“Reg”
Nothing Happened. This Is The Report About That.
The reference case for what S-01 is supposed to look like. Zero anomalies. Zero incidents. C. Morrison found it difficult to write about. This is the second time he has had this problem.
“Reg”
ORC Received A Formal Written Complaint. Whoever Wrote It Was Watching.
8 points. 2 upheld. The complainant knew our approach velocity to 0.01 m/s. Signed “A Concerned Third Party.” No response to ORC’s reply. Dr. Chen is still curious.
“Reg”
The Characterisation Data Said 180 Kilograms.
Actual: 1,847 kg, tumbling at 4.7 rpm, residual propellant. P. Patel recalculated in real time and asked that nobody talk to her. Nobody talked to her. Form 3-Q now has a mandatory mass field.
“Reg”
Reg Retrieved Seven Objects. The Return Manifest Listed Eight.
The eighth object had no capture record in telemetry. No catalogue match. Dr. Chen reviewed 17 times. Combined probability of the three failure sequence: 1 in 14.4M. Dr. Chen says coincidence. He is still thinking about it.
2 published
“Reg”
ORC Attempted This Retrieval Three Times Before Succeeding. By The Third It Felt Personal.
Actuator fail at 0.8m. Spontaneous thermal attitude event at 2.2m. 8-gram untracked debris strike at 3.1m. Combined probability 1 in 14.4 million. Dr. Chen says coincidence. Dr. Chen went to make tea when pressed.
“Reg”
The Retrieval Was Clean. The Physical Handover Took Four Attempts.
No letter. Wrong van. First person returns with ID but the second person still has the letter. Attempt 4: both arrive with three forms of ID and a box of Chocolate Hobnobs. Collection: 22 minutes. S. Okafor: fine.
ARCHIVE · 1 published · partially
[REDACTED]
We Are Not Discussing ORC-2017-311
The 2017 incident. Almost entirely redacted. The outcome is neither success nor failure — we have added a third field. Two words remain visible in the body of the report. They are accurate. They were not the Pacific.
UNKNOWN
Fourteen Files Were Uploaded To This Site At 02:44. ORC Did Not Upload Them.
The files originated from ORC’s internal archive. One image was removed by M. Hargreaves. The Marigold document is encrypted. The outcome field file locked out everyone including the uploader. The README is signed “A Concerned Third Party.”
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