Threat Classification

Anomalous Properties

  • Sapient Hazard: Denotes an entity capable of of high-level thinking and reasoning.
  • Sentient Hazard: Denotes an entity capable of feeling base-level emotions and demonstrating awareness of its surroundings.
  • Self-Replicating Hazard: Object can construct more of itself.
  • Geological Hazard: Object can alter topology.
  • Climatological Hazard: Object can affect the weather.
  • Ecological Hazard: Object is hazardous to the workings of the biosphere.
  • Grouped Hazard: Object operates within a group of similar anomalies
  • Transmutable Hazard: Object can change in form.
  • Mechanical Hazard: An Object that is a machine, this includes electrical and traditional machines.
  • Aggression Hazard: Entity shows hostility towards staff or humans in general
  • Regenerative Hazard: Object shows regenerative abilities
  • Extra-terrestrial Hazard: Refers to objects outside of earth in location or origin
  • Aquatic Hazard: Anomaly affects water or is related to water.
  • Animated Hazard: Anomaly shows the ability of free movement. This can only be used if the Anomaly is not alive.
  • Organic Hazard: Anomaly is organic in nature.

Physical Hazard Subclasses

  • Biohazard: A biological threat stemming from microorganisms and virulent entities.
  • Toxic Hazard: Environment or object is chemically toxic to humans.
  • Electric Hazard: Personnel in the area are at risk of being electrocuted.
  • Explosive Hazard: Personnel in the area are at risk of harm from explosive objects.
  • Radiation Hazard: Area or object gives off radiation waves harmful to humans.
  • Extreme Temperatures: Temperatures around an area or object can reach extremes and may cause death to personnel.
  • Contact Hazard: Object is hazardous to touch.
  • Corrosive: Object displays corrosive abilities

Reality Hazard Subclasses

  • Immeasurable: Object's effects are impossible to quantify with current scientific knowledge.
  • Temporal Hazard: Object generates or alters time in some way.
  • Gravitational: Object alters the gravity of an area in some way
  • Meta-Physical: (any area or object that exhibits physics breaking or altering abilities or properties)
  • Tychokinetic : Any Object that affects the chance of one event or another from happening
  • Extra-dimensional (object exhibits multidimensional properties)

Cognito Hazard Subclasses

  • Memetic Hazard: Information can trigger anomalous effects.
  • Visual Hazard (viewing the object has some effect)
  • Auditory Hazard (some aspect of the object produces sound that can affect humans)
  • Memory Alteration Hazard (object is capable of altering or removing memory)
  • Philosophical: Object is hazardous to a subject's preconceived notions and beliefs.
  • Sensory: Object has a permanent or temporary effect on the proper functioning of subject's senses.
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