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OPERATION: COASTAL IMPACT

Civilian Operative Enlistment Page

CIVILIAN RECOVERY OPERATIVE ENLISTMENT – NOW OPEN

A private military contractor has confirmed a critical system compromise.
Multiple training rockets were launched without authorisation and have crash-landed along the coast.

Field recovery teams are delayed. Sensitive payloads remain unsecured.

Civilians are being activated.

If you locate and recover a rocket, you may be granted temporary clearance to deploy in a Public Gelball Social Night at Blackwater Hollow Tactical Range. This is not a giveaway. This is a live recovery operation.

 

🟥 ENLIST BELOW TO RECEIVE COORDINATES

WHAT OPERATIVES RECEIVE

Once enlisted, operatives may receive:

  • 📍 GPS coordinates to active crash sites

  • 🔓 Access to single-use Social Night clearances

  • ⚠️ Time-critical recovery windows

  • 🧨 Limited deployment opportunities

Clearances are issued only upon successful recovery of a rocket.

HOW THE RECOVERY PROGRAM WORKS

  1. Enlist

  2. Register as a Civilian Recovery Operative below.

  3. Like and Follow Challenge Accepted Facebook page (@challenge1accepted)

  4. Receive Coordinates posted on our Facebook Page. Impact locations will be released via our socials.

  5. Recover the Rocket. First operative on site secures the payload. Take a selfie in situ with Rocket.

  6. Scan the QR code.

  7. Activate your clearance and book into that week’s Social Gelball Night.

  8. Deploy & Return Asset. Attend the session and return the recovered rocket to reception for debrief.

⚠️ Clearances expire weekly.
⚠️ Rockets must be returned or operatives may be locked out of further deployments.

WEATHER & OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS

🌧️ Weather Protocol
If a Social Night is cancelled due to weather, recovered clearances automatically roll to the next available Social Night only.

No further extensions apply.

OPERATIONAL RULES 

  • One clearance per rocket

  • First recovery only — no duplicates (Take rocket with you)

  • Clearance valid only for the week of recovery

  • Rockets must be returned to base

  • Failure to return hardware may result in future clearance denial

  • Operatives participating in these missions do so at their own risk.

You won’t be told where to search. You’ll be told where it landed. Get yourself a reliable phone and GPS locator or phone app.

🟥 ENLIST NOW — COORDINATES MAY DROP WITHOUT WARNING

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OPERATIVE SIGN ON

To redeem the free entry access you need to be 10+ years old
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MISSING ROCKETS

Partial List of Rockets that were launched without authorisation

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CA-01

STATUS: RECOVERED

Launched 2/01/26

Lake MacDonald Area

Location:26°24'8S 152°56'57"

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CA-04

STATUS: RECOVERED

Launched 2/01/26

Valdora Area​

Location:26°30' 53" S 152°59'5"E

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CA-02

STATUS: LOST

Night Recovery Only

Launched 2/01/26

Lake MacDonald Area​

Location: CONFIDENTIAL

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CA-05 BLACK ARROW

STATUS: RECOVERED

Launched 2/01/26

 Tinbeerwah Area

Location: 26°24'18"S 152°57'40"E

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CA-03

STATUS: RECOVERED

Launched 2/01/26

Yandina Creek Area​

Location: 26°35' 46" S 152°57'32"E

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CA-06 GHOSTFIRE

STATUS: ACTIVE

Launched 2/01/26

Noosa Area​

Location: 26°24'59"S 153°4'17"E

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