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Color-coded display with four levels of merit: green low level 1, blue mid level 2, orange high risk 3, and yellow special mission 5, with symbols and numbers indicating the severity or importance.

HOW TO EARN

MERIT

Missions appear through our social channels as clues, coordinates, or fragments that lead you here or out into the world.

Some tasks are small, like uncovering a clue, solving a lock, or completing a quick action. Others go deeper and may involve multi-step trails, or real-world interactions.

Each mission earns merit based on difficulty: 1 for low-risk, 2 for mid-level, 3 for high-risk, and 5 for priority assignments.

Your progress is tracked under your codename. As Cell Ops grows, it is important to use privacy-safe methods when verifying completions.

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Cell Rankings

  • Black and white logo featuring a circular gauge with a fuel pump icon inside.

    Initiate

    The newest spark in the network. A fresh signal coming online, untested and uncharted. Every Initiate carries potential.

    0 Merit

  • Black and white stylized logo featuring a circular design with a geometric, abstract face or creature.

    Lurker

    Present but unseen. A quiet observer moving through the network without disturbing its flow.

    1 Merit

  • A warning sign with a black background and a yellow border. Inside, a gray silhouette of a bug with multiple legs and antennae represents a biological hazard or insect.

    Watcher

    Actively engaged but still untested. Puts threads together from a distance, watching how the story unfolds without entering the field.

    4 Merit

  • A pictogram of a ladybug on a pink diamond-shaped background with black and white outlining.

    Runner

    Has completed a first mission or small op. Compact, reliable, and shielded enough to navigate simple routes. The first real step into the world.

    8 Merit

  • A graphic design featuring a white praying mantis over a stylized black and gray flower with a pink and white border on a black background.

    Operator

    Calm, disciplined, and always watching. Operates just beneath notice, stepping in only when action is required. A stabilizing force for the ranks below.

    10 Merit

  • A graphical representation of a molecular structure with connected white nodes and four colored dots against a black background, enclosed in a white circle.

    Phantom

    Moves in the negative space. Hard to track, harder to anticipate. Steps through missions without disturbing the field, leaving only results behind.

    15 Merit

  • A black background with a white-outlined hexagon shape containing an intricate purple swirling pattern inside, divided into three sections by black lines.

    Warden

    Rooted in the architecture of Cell Ops. Holds the threads, protects the lore, and keeps sectors stable. A steady presence guiding those who follow. Trusted keeper of the world.

    20 Merit

  • Lightning striking an abstract logo with the letters 'S' and 'N' inside a black square bordered by purple. The lightning appears to be hitting the logo.

    Vanguard

    Moves like a strike of lightning; fast, precise, and always ahead of the map. Breaks open new ground, pulls fresh intel from volatile spaces, and carves the routes others will follow. A natural trailblazer, and known to push newer ranks to their full potential.

    30 Merit

  • harbinger

    Appears ahead of major shifts.
    Signals change through awareness.
    Where Harbinger operates, the map is about to be redrawn.

    40 Merit

  • Bulwark

    Stands where others would break.
    Built so nothing else has to fall back.

    60 Merit

  • Revenant

    Their presence brings relief, and dread. If a Revenant is deployed, something has gone very wrong.

    80 Merit

  • A black background with a white geometric pattern consisting of several interconnected circles arranged in a flower-like pattern, enclosed by concentric circles.

    Edgewalker

    Navigates the border between the known world and emerging changes. Reads shifts before anyone else, interprets how the lore bends, and brings critical insights back to HQ. Here since the beginning, carrying echoes of the network’s earliest days.

    100+ Merit

  • Abstract black background with a white and dark green circular design resembling shattered glass or a vortex.

    Echokeeper

    A quiet presence that lingers in the background. No longer active in the field, but still shaping Cell Ops through resources, insight, or past influence.
    A title reserved for those whose impact continues to echo long after their steps fade.

REWARDS

Rewards cannot be bought. Every item, rank, or page you earn comes from participation, not shortcuts. Attempting to sell your rewards will result in your rank being revoked and removal from future missions.

Cell Ops is built on the culture of earning what you flex. No cheating, no pay-to-win. The more you contribute, the more your merit grows. Over time, accumulated rewards can be exchanged for upgraded tiers.

Rewards include digital merit points, digital lore pages, posters, physical patches, zines, merch, sample tokens, secret events and other items released as the project expands.

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