# Observation Detail

Create a single clean in-universe **Field Command Unit Reference Sheet** for **The Dobsonian Institute**.

Approved presentation mode:
**Concept Prototype Sheet**

Core design intent:
This unit should feel intimidating and dangerous through calm competence, control, and precision, but it should not overtly look like a heavily aggressive assault unit. Unlike the Warden, which should visibly project intimidation, the Observation Detail should look specialized, disciplined, watchful, and highly capable. Its danger should come from the sense that it has already seen, measured, and classified the field.

Global visual style:
Grayscale pencil prototype drawing on archival off-white paper. Clarified hand-drafted technical illustration with clean linework, subtle construction marks, sparse practical annotations, and restrained institutional presentation. Serious, procedural, authoritative, internal-use tone. No flashy effects, no glow, no mystical or cosmic sci-fi styling, no cinematic poster treatment, and no unnecessary background scenery.

Document-family consistency:
This sheet must match the same document family as the previously established Warden and Interceptor sheets: same page orientation, same header treatment, same margins, same composition logic, same pencil rendering language, same paper texture, and same restrained annotation style. It should look like it belongs in the same Dobsonian Field Command planning archive.

Page/layout requirements:
Render this as a single standardized document page only.

Include:
- one large primary full-body front view
- one smaller side view
- one smaller back view
- one action pose
- one weapon/equipment detail drawing
- brief functional annotation callouts

Header requirements:
At the top of the page, render only these two header texts:
- OBSERVATION DETAIL
- FIELD COMMAND CONCEPT PROTOTYPE

If exact typography is imperfect, prioritize layout consistency and illustration quality over perfect spelling.

Text rules:
Do not invent lore.
Do not add quotes.
Do not add mottos.
Do not add slogan lines.
Do not add story text.
Do not add fake classifications.
Do not add authorization codes.
Do not add doctrine labels.
Do not add unit IDs.
Do not add bureaucratic metadata.
Do not add footer blocks.
Do not add side labels beyond those explicitly requested.
Do not add any text not explicitly requested here.

Keep rendered text minimal.

Allowed annotation labels only:
- Armor Emphasis
- Silhouette Notes
- Movement / Posture
- Equipment Notes

Allowed annotation text only:

Armor Emphasis:
- shoulders
- vitals
- forearms
- shins
- head / optics

Silhouette Notes:
- tall narrow profile
- high collar
- optic rig
- sensor pack
- long-form instrument
- composed stance

Movement / Posture:
- measured
- stable
- target acquisition
- tracking
- controlled relocation

Equipment Notes:
- observation instrument
- range control
- anti-air capability
- target classification
- support mount

Unit-specific content:

Unit name:
Observation Detail

Unit role:
Ranged pressure, anti-air, sightline control, reconnaissance, and target classification.

Silhouette direction:
Tall, narrow, upright, and precise. Strong vertical read with a composed, observant stance. This unit should have a more specialized and less overtly martial silhouette than the Warden or Interceptor. Keep the body profile narrow and disciplined, with reduced shoulder mass and limited assault bulk. Preserve a high collar, long coat or coat-like lower garment, optic rig, rear sensor pack, and long-form field instrument.

Armor emphasis:
Moderate protective armor on shoulders, vitals, forearms, lower legs, and head/optics. Lighter and more specialized than a Warden, and less fast-response oriented than an Interceptor. Avoid excessive plating or bulky assault armor. The armor should support stability, observation, and protected field work.

Head / optics direction:
The head and face area should feel instrumented and observation-focused. Use an integrated observation visor, calibrated survey optics, or controlled sensor assembly rather than oversized round goggles. The face treatment should feel precise, technical, and slightly impersonal.

Movement / posture:
Measured, stable, and controlled. The action pose should suggest target acquisition, tracking, or ranged engagement rather than sprinting, brawling, or dramatic action. The unit should project quiet confidence and composure.

Weapon / equipment:
A long-form observation weapon or precision field instrument with anti-air and range-control capability. It may include survey gear, optical devices, sensor pack integration, and a support mount or tripod-like stabilization system. The equipment should read more like a precision observation platform or field instrument than a standard sniper rifle.

Special visual constraints:
Do not make this unit look like a generic sniper, scout, space marine, assassin, wizard, or sci-fi ranger.
Do not use camo tropes, ghillie suit elements, excessive glowing optics, heroic poster lighting, cosmic effects, or overdesigned AI-looking embellishments.
Do not make the unit overly bulky, overly militarized, or overly aggressive in appearance.
The unit should read as authorized battlefield observation personnel: composed, precise, and quietly dangerous.
