Presence with a reason
Create a legitimate social, professional, technical, or liaison position that explains why the operative is present.
Fictional operational systems
Tradecraft in IARPG is a set of role-playing systems for managing identity, access, sources, communications, evidence, exposure, and counterintelligence. It creates decisions and consequences without becoming a real-world operational manual.
Cover and legend
A cover survives because behavior, knowledge, relationships, records, finances, competence, and reason for presence remain coherent.
Players prepare a legend before access, then maintain it during conversations, movement, technical interactions, purchases, source meetings, and debrief. Contradictions do not trigger a universal fail state; they create suspicion, follow-up questions, reduced access, or counterintelligence interest.
Operational disciplines
Collection is only one part of the operation. The cell must decide who knows the requirement, how a source is handled, what can be authenticated, what exposure is acceptable, and what must survive after extraction.
Create a legitimate social, professional, technical, or liaison position that explains why the operative is present.
Track why a source cooperates, what the source can actually access, how reporting has performed, and what protection is owed.
Separate the customer, requirement, source, method, operation, and assessment so one compromise does not expose everything.
Choose channels by authentication, latency, reliability, compromise risk, and the consequences of losing contact.
Movement, contact, timing, transactions, and repeated access create an exposure picture that authorities can investigate.
Test whether a source is controlled, evidence was planted, the requirement leaked, or a coherent narrative was designed for the cell.
Operational decision loop
The most valuable result may be continued position rather than immediate collection.
A field operative may observe an unexpected target but decline to act because the move would burn the cover. A case officer may suspend a meeting to protect a source. An analyst may withhold a confident-sounding judgment because provenance is weak. These are professional choices, not passive failure.
Design guardrail
IARPG explains the role fantasy, information structure, and consequences of intelligence work at a high level. It does not publish step-by-step methods for unlawful surveillance, intrusion, targeting, weapons, coercion, evasion, or clandestine acquisition in the real world.
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These archived reports provide background for cover, operative roles, behavioral modeling, and counterintelligence abstractions.