Reporter Kemlyan Jakos
(FJRK) -- On July 29 I reported in this publication that I had witnessed cargo recovered in a crash site that was not anything produced by normal Solitus-like breeds. I also reported that the cargo was snatched quickly by the Unicorn Company, an elite Omni-Tek investigative arm. I can now state, that after having the opportunity to view the cargo first hand, I was mistaken.
I was contacted by representatives of the Unicorn Company and Omni-Tek shortly after my story appeared. I was taken to a secure location near the crash site and was allowed to view the cargo first hand. What I saw was the bodies of 3 drop-ship crew-men almost burned beyond recognition. However, their uniforms and form clearly supported the Omni-Tek assertion that these where crewmen of a drop ship that suffered mechanical difficult
Of course, the question of the Unicorn presence still remained. After speaking with several Unicorn officers, I now understand that the drop ship had been carrying Unicorn troops on an anti-terrorist mission. The troops secured the site when it was determined that some of Unicorn's sensitive communications gear was still on the downed ship.
On behalf of myself and the FJRK, I apologize for jumping to conclusions so quickly. My zeal, although well intentioned, was misguided. As a result, I have asked to be placed on administrative leave while I sort my personal and professional priorities.