Directive 40-Sigma is the Beowulf classification instrument sealing all details of Council-7's reappearance between 1987 and 1989 and its spatial correlation with the [REDACTED] natal convergence. The directive is named at the end of the Entity-02 summary with finality: all further details remain sealed. There is no suggestion in the document that the seal is temporary, reviewable, or applicable only at certain clearance levels. It is simply the point beyond which the document does not go.
Declan Marsden reads the line and sets the page down. He does not need what is under 40-Sigma. He has assembled the unsealed picture: 1918, 1989, 1995 — the dates sitting on the page like bruising under pale skin. The decades, then six years, then weeks. The gaps are shrinking. 40-Sigma seals the documentation of the mechanism. It does not seal what the mechanism produced. That is sitting in Hope's End.
Directive 40-Sigma sits within a family of operational directives: Directive UMBRA-12 prohibits direct invocation of Entity-02 following prior uncontrolled host events; VICE-ECHO/PRIORITY CONTAINMENT appears stamped in faded red ink on related documentation. The directive system implies a layered classification architecture. 40-Sigma is the ceiling of what the unsealed files show. The contents beneath it are, by definition, what Beowulf considered too significant — or too dangerous — to leave accessible to its own field operatives.