Why Blank Super Positive Film?

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Hi All. Today I shot a roll of FPP Super Positive film and then developed it in FPP Monobath for five minutes. I understood the film was ISO .8 and probably overexposed much of the roll by a stop or two, but the last 10 or so shots should have been properly exposed. After taking the roll out of the tank, it was completely blank--I mean, blank like a newly washed window! Any ideas what happened?
 
I sadly don't have much experience with monobath developing - but when you say "blank like a washed window" you mean no edge markings and no nothing either, right?
That would point me 100% to there being an issue during development and not during the exposure of the film.

I assume that due to the way the film is designed (produces a positive image with a normal D76 development processes) it's simply not compatible with FPP Monobath.
 
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