Daxu Posted May 4 Report Posted May 4 Terminal ASPIRE INDUSTRIES :: WORKSTATION SESSION HOST: WORKSTATION-06 (OFFICE) USER: t.begadonits DOMAIN: aspire.local ------------------------------------------------------------ SESSION START: 2026-03-31 03:11:41 UTC ------------------------------------------------------------ t.begadonits@workstation-17:~$ smbclient //ASP-MFP-04/scanner_share -U t.begadonits Enter t.begadonits's password: session established access level: read / limited write (scan cache) smb: \> cd incoming smb: \incoming\> ls meeting_notes_03-31.pdf A 14877122 Tue Mar 31 03:11:49 2026 smb: \incoming\> get meeting_notes_03-31.pdf /tmp/export/ getting file \incoming\meeting_notes_03-31.pdf of size 14877122 as /tmp/export/meeting_notes_03-31.pdf (100%) smb: \incoming\> exit ------------------------------------------------------------ t.begadonits@workstation-17:~$ cd /tmp/export/ t.begadonits@workstation-17:/tmp/export$ ls -lh -rw-r--r-- 1 t.begadonits users 14M Mar 31 03:12 meeting_notes_03-31.pdf t.begadonits@workstation-17:/tmp/export$ tar -czf rfp_scan_bundle_03-31.tar.gz meeting_notes_03-31.pdf t.begadonits@workstation-17:/tmp/export$ scp rfp_scan_bundle_03-31.tar.gz external-transfer:/mnt/dropbox/ rfp_scan_bundle_03-31.tar.gz 100% 14MB 11.9MB/s 00:01 t.begadonits@workstation-17:/tmp/export$ echo $? 0 ------------------------------------------------------------ SESSION NOTES (AUTOGENERATED) ------------------------------------------------------------ 03:11:42 SMB connection established to ASP-MFP-04 scanner share 03:11:49 scan cache directory enumerated (incoming/) 03:12:06 file retrieval initiated (meeting_notes_03-31.pdf) 03:12:14 file staged locally (/tmp/export/) 03:12:47 archive created (rfp_scan_bundle_03-31.tar.gz) 03:13:02 outbound transfer completed (scp) ------------------------------------------------------------ SESSION END: 03:13:09 UTC (idle timeout) ------------------------------------------------------------ First Document DRAFT - DO NOT DISTRIBUTE ASPIRE INDUSTRIES REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS RFP ID: ASPIRE-HL-0001 PROJECT TITLE: Integrated Material Research & Biomedical Technology Initiative 1.1 INTRODUCTION Aspire Industries was established after the dissolution of Dean Braxton’s previous venture, [REDACTED]. Once a company that offered business administration services for less savvy community members/entrepreneurs, it became apparent that liability was not properly applicable according to the current state penal code. Operations ceased and Mr. Braxton took time to figure out his next move. He eventually realized that there was no STEM industry within the state aside from a small chemical plant that supplied the Humane Store. He shifted his focus and found an area he felt passionate about, deciding to study material science and biotechnology. 1.2 OVERVIEW Aspire Industries is seeking qualified employees and contractors to support the development of a multi-division research and development facility within the San Andreas metropolitan area. Operations would primarily take place within the facilities of Humane Laboratories, with Aspire utilizing one of its subsidiaries to assume the proper identity. [A handwritten note circles "Humane Laboratories" and reads: "confirmed?"] 1.3 FUNDING Funding sources may include private investment, grant allocation, and government contracts. Projected allocation includes reserves for [REDACTED], third-party, and contingency disbursements [REDACTED]. Preliminary estimates indicate variable [REDACTED] tied to site acquisition, regulatory navigation, and stakeholder alignment. 2. LEADERSHIP STRUCTURE Founder Dean Braxton. Responsible for making the final decision on all administrative and research queries. Department Head Administration of an entire research or administrative division. Works with the Founder to design and propel the future of Aspire Industries. Lead Scientist/Researcher Laboratory manager. Primary point of contact for all day to day operations. Reports to the Department Head. Senior Researcher Trusted member of a team. Provide leadership to lower ranks. Responsible for recruitment. Allowed access to specialized projects and adjacent opportunities. Reports to Lead Scientists. Researcher A member of [REDACTED] research teams. Associate level projects. Intern Starting point within the organization. Minimal responsibility and risk. Assists researchers and above with general tasks. [A handwritten note reads: [coffee w/ [REDACTED]?" Second Document 3.1 PRIMARY SCOPE OF WORK Selected parties may be required to provide services in the following areas: - Facility construction. - Laboratory design and implementation. [A handwritten note reads: "timeline?"] - Specialized equipment procurement. [A handwritten note reads: "budget cap?"] - Academic research, scientific experimentation. - Public relations and communications support. - Legal representation and regulatory compliance 3.2 RESTRICTED PROGRAM PARAMETERS Additional operational requirements associated with research initiatives are currently under review. Partners may be required to support activities involving: - Controlled human and [REDACTED] subject interactions. [A handwritten note reads: "approved protocols?"] - Acquisition and handling of [REDACTED] samples outside of standard [REDACTED]. [A handwritten note reads: "define outside?"] - Development of monitoring systems for real-time behavioral analysis. [A handwritten note reads: "continuous?"] - Integration of experimental neural interface technologies with limited regulatory precedent. [A handwritten note reads: "[REDACTED] expand upon."] All participating entities must acknowledge that certain program elements may not be disclosed prior to engagement and may require compliance with supplemental confidentiality agreements beyond standard contractual obligations. [A handwritten note reads: "NDA?"] Failure to adhere to discretion requirements may result in termination of involvement and potential legal action under applicable statutes. 4. INITIAL PROJECT OBJECTIVES - Purchase a facility to conduct administrative and research operations. - Begin experimental design. - Develop relationships with local agencies, organizations, and companies to ensure scalable projects. 5. EMPLOYEE ELIGIBILITY - Applicants must demonstrate: - Relevant technical or professional experience. - Ability to operate within [REDACTED] frameworks. - Complete discretion when handling sensitive project information. ((6. OOC REQUIREMENTS)) - Minimum 100,000 EXP across all characters. [*] - Know the fundamentals of RP (/me, /do, /ame, etc.). - No recent administrative punishments. [*] - Desire for in depth RP scenes, expansive lore building, and storytelling. - Patience for diverse schedules and OOC workloads. - Zero tolerance for toxicity. [*] Exceptions at the discretion of command. 1 3 Quote
Daxu Posted May 20 Author Report Posted May 20 Acquired: Business Property Authorization First Message San Andreas State Government Property and Housing Bureau Property Request - Received Dean Braxton, Thank you for submitting a property request. We have received your application and it is now PENDING approval by a Property and Housing Official. Please wait patiently as it may take some time for the request to be processed. PROPERTY INFORMATION Property Use: Corporate Office for Aspire Industries and its subsidiaries. Reason for Property Request: In need of a commercial property. Property Exterior Entrance and GPS location: [Image] [Image 2] Sincerely, San Andreas State Government Government Director, Business and Property Bureau Rockford Hills City Hall Carcer Way, Los Santos. Second Message San Andreas State Government Property and Housing Bureau Property Request - Approved Dean Braxton, We have read through your application and have APPROVED your property request. The property is now pending construction by our Property & Housing construction team. Please wait patiently as it may take some time for this to be completed. During this stage, amendments may be required and in some cases, a reassessment of the property will be needed due to construction constraints. Once the property has been constructed we will respond with the purchase price and further details. Sincerely, San Andreas State Government Government Director, Business and Property Bureau Rockford Hills City Hall Carcer Way, Los Santos. 1 Quote
Daxu Posted 7 hours ago Author Report Posted 7 hours ago ASPIRE INDUSTRIES :: WORKSTATION SESSION HOST: WORKSTATION-22 (OFFICE) USER: backupsvc DOMAIN: aspire.local ------------------------------------------------------------ SESSION START: 2026-06-04 03:11:41 UTC ------------------------------------------------------------ backupsvc@mail-archive-02:~$ /opt/mailtools/msgsearch \ --mailbox d.braxton \ --date 2026-06-02 Search Results: MSG-882144.eml MSG-882151.eml MSG-882163.eml backupsvc@mail-archive-02:~$ mkdir /tmp/export backupsvc@mail-archive-02:~$ cp \ /archive/executive/MSG-882151.eml \ /tmp/export/ backupsvc@mail-archive-02:~$ ls -lh /tmp/export/ -rw-r----- 1 backupsvc mail 412K Jun 04 03:12 MSG-882151.eml backupsvc@mail-archive-02:~$ tar -czf braxton_mail_06-04.tar.gz \ /tmp/export/MSG-882151.eml backupsvc@mail-archive-02:~$ scp braxton_mail_06-04.tar.gz \ external-transfer:/mnt/dropbox/ braxton_mail_06-04.tar.gz 100% 216K 3.1MB/s 00:00 backupsvc@mail-archive-02:~$ echo $? 0 ------------------------------------------------------------ SESSION NOTES (AUTOGENERATED) ------------------------------------------------------------ 03:11:43 service account authenticated (backupsvc) 03:11:51 executive mailbox archive queried 03:12:04 archived message identified (MSG-882151.eml) 03:12:11 message exported to temporary workspace 03:12:39 archive created (braxton_mail_06-04.tar.gz) 03:12:57 outbound transfer completed (scp) ------------------------------------------------------------ SESSION END: 03:13:09 UTC (idle timeout) ------------------------------------------------------------ ASPIRE INDUSTRIES - NEUROIMAGING EVALUATION FILE: A-RND-BIO/01 CLASSIFICATION: INTERNAL – RESTRICTED (LEVEL 3) UNIT: BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PROJECT: [REDACTED]-01 DATE: 02/JUN/2026 SUBJECT INFORMATION Test Subject: SUNSHINE, [REDACTED] (#0001) Participation Status: Voluntary Enrollment (Financial Incentive) Background Summary: Subject presents with extensive history of chronic alcohol dependence and polysubstance abuse extending over multiple years. Documented behavioral concerns include impaired impulse control, recurrent high-risk decision-making, poor behavioral inhibition, aggression, compulsive reward-seeking behaviors, and repeated [REDACTED] conduct. No evidence of acute intoxication was observed during testing. PROCEDURE SUMMARY [REDACTED] Version: N/A Objective: Preliminary neurological scan: - Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) - Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) - Positron Emission Tomography (PET) - Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) - Neurocognitive Assessment Battery Recorded Outcome: Chronic Dysfunction OBSERVATION LOG (CONDENSED) MRI Mild diffuse cortical volume loss is present, most pronounced within bilateral frontal regions. Ventricular enlargement is noted and is mildly disproportionate to expected age-related changes. White matter integrity appears reduced within frontostriatal pathways. No evidence of acute hemorrhage, infarction, mass lesion, or other focal intracranial pathology. PET Reduced glucose metabolism is observed within the orbitofrontal cortex, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, and anterior cingulate cortex bilaterally. Relative preservation of primary sensory and motor regions is noted. Activity within reward-processing circuits demonstrates abnormal response patterns consistent with chronic substance dependence. SPECT Decreased cerebral perfusion is identified throughout bilateral frontal lobes, with greatest reduction involving orbitofrontal and ventromedial regions. Mild perfusion abnormalities are additionally noted within anterior temporal structures. fMRI Task-based inhibitory control testing demonstrates significantly reduced activation within prefrontal regulatory networks during suppression tasks. Functional connectivity analysis reveals weakened communication between frontal executive regions and limbic reward-processing centers. - Observed abnormalities include: - Reduced inhibitory-control activation. - Increased responsiveness to reward-related stimuli. - Diminished top-down regulation of emotional and motivational systems. Neurocognitive Assessment - Markedly impaired response inhibition. - Reduced delayed-gratification performance. - Deficits in executive planning and task organization. - Mild working-memory impairment. - Preserved general intelligence and language function. Subject demonstrated awareness of consequences but exhibited significant difficulty modifying behavior in response to anticipated negative outcomes. OVERALL ASSESSMENT Multimodal neuroimaging demonstrates convergent evidence of chronic dysfunction involving frontostriatal and orbitofrontal regulatory networks. Findings are consistent with severe executive dysfunction secondary to prolonged alcohol and polysubstance exposure. Observed abnormalities correlate with: - Chronic impulsivity. - Compulsive reward-seeking behavior. - Impaired behavioral inhibition. - Deficient risk assessment. - Reduced capacity for long-term consequence evaluation. RECOMMENDATIONS Subject meets imaging and neurocognitive criteria for consideration of advanced neuromodulation therapies targeting executive-control circuitry. Further evaluation for [REDACTED] candidacy is recommended. Without intervention, neurobehavioral deficits are expected to remain persistent and contribute to continued high-risk behavior. Neuromodulatory treatment may improve executive functioning, impulse regulation, and behavioral control. FINAL REMARK Proceed with deployment of [REDACTED] v0.3.2. END OF FILE Quote