Central Intelligence Agency — Incidental Contact File  |  Deceased — Case Closed

File No: INCIDENTAL-TAC-NES  |  Closed:  |  No further action required

Nestor [Unknown]

† Deceased — Assassinated Starbucks Moscow  ·  Flash Drive  ·  Personal Computer  ·  Fatal Error
Nestor — incidental contact, deceased

Incidental Contact Photo  |  Archived  |  File Closed

Incidental Contact File
Full Name Nestor [Last Name Unknown]
Known Alias "Idiot"
Date of Birth August 8, 1995
Place of Origin Tver, Russia
Last Known Employer Starbucks — Moscow, Russia  |  Manager
Threat Classification None — Incidental Civilian Contact
Current Status † Deceased — Assassinated by Petrovich Assets
Incidental Contact — Field Report
Physical Description Dumpy, but dead. 6 feet under.
Identifying Marks Starbucks apron — green. Worn with more enthusiasm than judgment.
Case File — Closed

Subject Nestor was a coffee manager at a Starbucks location in Moscow with no known intelligence background, no operational training, and no apparent situational awareness. His connection to the events of Operation: THE AURORAL CONTINGENCY was entirely accidental — the product of proximity, poor judgment, and what can only be described as spectacularly misguided affection.

Subject developed romantic feelings for Sofia Kuzma, a scientist whose activities were already of interest to multiple intelligence services. Rather than simply asking her out like a normal person, he made a different call entirely: when a classified flash drive came within his reach, he took it home. Inserted it into his personal computer. His personal computer.

Petrovich's men were at his door within 48 hours. Two of them. Large. He did not survive the encounter.

The same men subsequently went after Kuzma. Nestor, to his accidental credit, never gave up her location. Whether that was loyalty or simply the fact that he didn't get the chance is unclear. The file does not speculate.

Operational Security Lesson — Classified Distribution

Do not take classified flash drives home. Do not insert unknown drives into personal computers. Do not fall for assets of operational interest. These are not advanced tradecraft concepts. They are, in fact, quite basic. And yet.

Assessed — Field Contact
Confirmed Skills Coffee preparation — proficient. Managing a small team — adequate. Carrying a torch for the wrong person — well documented.
Operational Judgment Poor. See: entire incident report above.
Languages Russian — native. Presumably some English, given the workplace.
Weapons / Combat None assessed. Irrelevant at this point.
Incidental Contact Only

Incidental Contact //

The Auroral Contingency

Declassified
Filed — Case Closed

Nestor was not a bad person. He was not dangerous. He was not remotely equipped for the world he stumbled into. He liked Sofia — which, for what it's worth, shows reasonable taste — and that one terrible decision about the flash drive cascaded into something he couldn't walk back. He didn't see it coming. He probably never saw anything coming, if we're being honest. Petrovich's men stabbed him, and that was the end of it. He deserved better than to become a footnote. But here we are.

Read the Full File

One Flash Drive. One Very Bad Decision.

Nestor's brief, unfortunate involvement in The Auroral Contingency is documented in full. His story takes about four pages. He deserved more time. The field doesn't negotiate.

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