OPERATION EIDOLON

Personnel Registry Archive
Recovery Node 04

Staff Roster

Name Position Status Last Activity
Samuel Price Signal Analyst ACTIVE March 8, 1998
Lydia Moreno Atmospheric Research INACTIVE September 14, 1997
Victor Hale Systems Engineer MISSING November 3, 1996
Rachel Dunn Data Technician INACTIVE May 17, 1998
Thomas Reed Field Observer ACTIVE January 22, 1999
Angela Brooks Research Assistant INACTIVE June 4, 1998
Michael Voss Communications MISSING August 11, 1997
Claire Sutton Archivist INACTIVE February 9, 1999
Dr. Sol Ushaan Project Director DECEASED July 12, 2001
Daniel Mercer Systems Analyst INACTIVE April 30, 1998
Olivia Hart Meteorological Research INACTIVE December 12, 1998
Benjamin Cole Maintenance INACTIVE July 7, 1997
Erica Flynn Signal Processing INACTIVE October 18, 1998
Jonathan Pierce Security INACTIVE March 2, 1999
Melissa Grant Research Assistant INACTIVE November 21, 1998
Patrick Owens Electrical Engineer MISSING September 6, 1996
Sophia Keller Data Recovery INACTIVE January 14, 1999
Henry Walsh Field Operations DECEASED May 29, 1998
Naomi Briggs Administrative Support INACTIVE August 3, 1998
Caleb Foster Equipment Specialist INACTIVE June 26, 1997
Julia Bennett Research Coordinator INACTIVE February 18, 1999
Marcus Shaw Signal Monitoring INACTIVE October 2, 1998
Emily Rhodes Documentation DECEASED April 11, 1999
Kevin Turner Network Systems INACTIVE December 1, 1998
Laura Finch Environmental Analysis INACTIVE July 19, 1998

Administrative Notes

Research Facility E23 officially ceased operations on August 22, 1999.

Personnel records recovered following closure remain incomplete. Several archived documents reference staff activity occurring after official termination of the project. These inconsistencies have not been resolved. A significant portion of the original personnel database was recovered from damaged magnetic storage media during reconstruction efforts conducted between 2003 and 2008. Numerous entries contain conflicting timestamps, duplicated records, and incomplete status reports. Investigators have attributed many of these discrepancies to archive degradation and repeated migration between storage systems. Several employee files reference departments that do not appear in surviving organizational charts. Likewise, some departmental records reference personnel whose names are absent from payroll documentation. Attempts to reconcile staffing records with facility access logs produced inconsistent results. In many cases, access credentials remained active months after employees were listed as inactive or transferred.

Recovered maintenance reports indicate that portions of the archive continued to receive updates after the facility's official closure. The source of these updates could not be determined from surviving records. Review committees noted that authorship metadata remained unusually consistent across multiple generations of reconstructed documents despite widespread corruption elsewhere in the archive. Several internal memoranda recommended postponing a full audit until additional recovery efforts could be completed. No evidence has been found that such an audit ever occurred. Researchers examining the archive have repeatedly cautioned against drawing conclusions from isolated records due to the fragmented nature of the surviving material.

Following the project director's death, authorship responsibilities remained unchanged.

Document Cross-Reference

Document Date Author
Atmospheric Persistence Phenomena 1998 Henry Walsh
Post-Termination Observations 2004 Michael Voss
Observer Dependency Study 2007 Lydia Moreno