Clearance Levels
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• Level 4 (Secret)- This document is only available to site and Foundation administrative staff. Access to employees without Level 4 access will, generally, be declined and only approved for very specific purposes.
• Level 5 (Top Secret)- This document is ONLY available to the highest Foundation administrative staff, such as the Ethics Committee or the 05 Council. Anyone without Level 5 access will always be denied.
• Level 6 (Cosmic Top Secret)- This document is only available to a member of the 05 Council. All access to this document is granted solely at the discretion of a 05 Council member.
Disruption Classes
• Dark- The known or potential disruption is so low as to not be a concern. The object is essentially inert when not interacted with and may potentially only affect a single individual. The Foundation would find it trivial to clean up after it.
• Vlam- The known or potential disruption would be localized to a small handful of people. The anomalous effects certainly do affect multiple people, but it would not extend very far. The Foundation would find it relatively simple to neutralize it effects.
• Keneq- The known or potential disruption would be extended to a number of people roughly defined as a city. The anomalous effects could spread with fairly significant speed, fast enough as to cause concern. The Foundation would find in moderately difficult to neutralize its effects.
• Ekhi- The known disruption would extend to roughly the size of a large metropolitan area to an entire country. The potential disruption could extend to the entire known world. The spread would be swift and difficult to manage. The Foundation would find it quite difficult to neutralize its effects.
• Amida- This Disruption Class should be reserved for special circumstances when The Foundation is essentially "declaring war" on an anomaly. When an anomaly poses such a dire threat to the status quo and The Foundation's veil that there is no other option than to use all possible options in order to Neutralize it. The effects of an Amida anomaly would extend to the entire known world and possibly the entire universe.
Risk Classes
• Notice- The anomalous effects of the object are nearly non-existent to mild. An individual within close proximity of the object would not feel anything as a result of the object. It poses no danger to any individual nearby.
• Caution- The anomalous effect of the object is mild to moderate. An individual within close proximity of the object may feel mild effects from the anomalous object. It poses mild danger to any individual nearby.
• Warning- The anomalous effect of the object is moderate to significant. An individual within close proximity of the object will feel mild effects or may feel major effects from the anomalous object. It poses moderate danger to any individual nearby.
• Danger- The anomalous effect of the object is significant to extreme. An individual within close proximity of the object will feel major effects or may feel extreme effects from the anomalous object. It poses significant danger to any individual nearby.
• Critical- This Risk Class should only be chosen when the object's effects will be near instant and/or extremely severe. It does not, necessarily, need to cause actual death, but death is incredibly likely and expected. Any individual nearby will feel the effects near instantly and the possibility of recovery is impossible.
Threat Levels
• White- The object is beneficial to the Foundation and its use is strictly regulated, as detailed in the object's special containment procedures. Often assigned to Safe Class objects.
• Blue- The object might be beneficial, but its mechanisms are poorly understood or remain unknown. This applies to items with undefined properties or to entities that react differently to different individuals. Often assigned to Safe and Euclid Class objects.
• Green- The object is not beneficial but isn't harmful as long as it is handled correctly. Often assigned to Safe and Euclid Class objects.
• Yellow- The object is harmful but easy to recontain. This may indicate that it can quickly be brought under control as long as certain, easily achievable conditions are met. May be assigned to either Safe, Euclid, or even Keter Class objects.
• Orange- The object is unpredictable, exhibiting dangerous properties and is difficult to recontain. It is generally the lowest level assigned to humanoid entities. Often assigned to Euclid and Keter Class objects.
• Red- The object is highly unpredictable and possesses considerable destructive capabilities. A containment breach may escalate into a K-Class Scenario, and the object's recontainment is to be considered a high priority. Often assigned to Euclid and Keter Class objects.
• Black- The object possesses the capacity for destruction on a global scale. Moreover, containment breaches by such objects are to be considered synonymous with XK-Class Scenario and its recontainment and/or neutralization is it be considered top priority. It is chiefly assigned to Keter Class objects.
World Ending Scenarios
• AK-Class Scenario - End of the world via restructuring of subjective reality - that is, the perceptions and/or thought processes of the human race. Simply put: "everyone goes crazy", by one fashion or another.
• CK-Class Scenario - Restructuring of reality. May mean a significant change in history (rewriting the present to match), or a change in the way physical laws work, or in the universe works, or a major rewriting of reality encompassing some or all of these.
• K-Class Scenario - Among the scenario classifications, K-Class Scenario is defined as the 2nd highest threat scenario, where a SCP of high danger breaches the facility and/or cannot be contained and is a threat and high priority of the SCP Foundation to recontain/neutralize this SCP.
•SK-Class Scenario - Changing of the planet's dominant species.
• XK-Class Scenario - An XK-Class Scenario in a scenario in which an SCP of world ending properties or worse is in an unpredictable state, and it becomes top priority to the SCP Foundation to contain this SCP or neutralize it, if neither of these is optional a SCP like SCP-2000 must be used as a final resort to the scenario.
•ZK-Class Scenario - Reality failure; May or may not be only one of realities. May include end of all reality.
SCPs/Classes
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