The provided documents outline the Sovereign Eradication Project, a comprehensive initiative by the DeReticular Pawnee Group to eliminate the invasive brown tree snake from Guam. This multi-layered strategy integrates Pawnee Mobility’s tactical hybrid vehicles with DeReticular’s air-gapped artificial intelligence and decentralized ledger systems to automate pest detection and removal. A core component of the plan is the Pay-Per-Snake (PPS) business model, which uses a performance-linked treasury to issue digital tokens for verified captures, ensuring financial transparency and efficiency. The initiative addresses a massive ecological crisis that has decimated native bird populations and caused significant infrastructure damage to the island’s power grid. Operationally, the project utilizes multispectral sensors, autonomous drone swarms, and off-grid energy stations to maintain a continuous, self-sustaining presence in Guam’s dense jungles. Ultimately, the sources detail a transition from traditional government conservation contracts to an outcome-driven, technology-heavy framework designed for total island-wide biosecurity.