The Anomaly Classification System (ACS) is a classification system created by the joint-RSCP division of the Containment Committee of the Global Furry Agency, as it was determined that simply using their name and brief description for species or anomalies was not enough to ascertain their containment priority or danger.
The ACS consists of several primary part; their Species Name, the level of clearance, type of species/anomaly, and how dangerous they are.
The classifications that ACS uses are as follows:
| Species Name | A species name is optional. Though if needed, it must be a Latin translation of its "species" for historical and linguistic reasons. |
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| Clearance Level | Several modifications will be described below. Clearance Levels refer to the level of an employee who is permitted by the Agency of the Global Furries to read the information contained within the document. A common mistake here is using the RSCP Foundation clearance (Levels 1 to 12). |
| Anomaly Class | The classification of species; this is to make sorting easier, yet be descriptive. Anomaly Class refers to the anomaly that is classified as, and not what they are specifically, this is commonly mistaken as a Containment Classification and Type of Anomaly. |
| Danger Class | Danger Class refers to a species/anomaly's ability to disturb the status quo and/or break the veil. This is the "Safeguard" part of "Safeguard, Assist, Defend, Exterminate."
When considering the Danger Class of an object, ask yourself these questions:
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| Containment Location | Self-Explanatory; though this is mostly disregarded due to being mostly written for species. Containment Location refers to where the species/anomaly is contained if it requires containment.
For a detailed location: click here (for the map) or click here (for detailed rosters of location) |
| Specific Notice | Additional Notes for its containment, it must be detailed to be "specific". This is mostly used to detail more of their containment. |
| Re-Containment Procedures | Self-Explanatory; though this is mostly disregarded due to being mostly written for species. Recontainment Procedures refer to how the anomaly/species is recontained if they breach containment. This is the "Safeguard", "Assist", "Defend" part of "Safeguard, Assist, Defend, Exterminate." |
| Type of Anomaly | Basic Description of why it is classified as its current anomaly class. |
| Abilities | Their abilities and effects if interacted. |
| Additional Notes | Additional Notes for the species: whatever is written within this section must be related to the species. This is mostly used to detail more of their species (ex, general behaviour) or proposed actions. |
Clearance Level goes as followed
| Grey (Level 1) | This document is available to all Agency employees and (likely) for the general public. If someone gets a regular paycheck from The Agency or a species suddenly appears on Roblox, they can see this document without any issues. |
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| Green (Level 2) | This document is available to the majority of employees upon request. If the employee has a subordinate, then they are already granted Level 2 access. If an employee does not have any subordinates, then they must request access to the document from their supervisor. |
| Yellow (Level 3) | This document is available to the minority of employees. The primary administrative staff of a Site will have Level 3 access. If an employee has a subordinate but does not have Level 3 access, they must request access to the document from their site administrative staff. If an employee does not have a subordinate, they must request access from their supervisor who will then request access from the site administrative staff. |
| Orange (Level 4) | This document is ONLY available to site and Agency administrative staff. Access to employees without Level 4 access will, generally, be declined and only approved for very specific purposes. |
| Red (Level 5) | This document is ONLY available to the highest Agency Administrative Staff, such as the Ethics Committee or the Global Furry Council. Anyone without Level 5 access will always be denied. Additionally, access to this requires the acknowledgment of the Official Secrets Act (Under Section 8 and Section 10), and its country equivalent. |
| Crimson Black (Level 6) | This document is ONLY available to a member of the High Table of GFA. All access to this document is granted solely at the discretion of an High Table member. |
| Black (Level +) | This document is ONLY available to the Divisional Directors. Access to this document is not to be granted for any reason unless necessary. |
Anomaly Class
Note: This is mostly used as a guide and only to be used as a reference for brainstorming.
| Shadow Anomaly/Species | The anomaly/species in question is a Shadow-being. Meaning they can't be seen in their physical forms unless in a certain situation. |
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| Informational Affecting | The anomaly/species in question can affect Information that is written or told. In which, anomaly means that it only affects information, no matter written or from word of mouth, and may affect robloxians and species whom sees it. |
| Extra-Terrestrial Anomaly/Species | The anomaly/species in question is from Extra-Terrestrial origins. |
| Infectious Anomaly/Species | The anomaly/species in question is bacterial/viral/prion/etc. |
| Quantum Locked Anomaly/Species | The anomaly/species in question is a part of a species affected or controlled by the Quantum Lock phenomena. In which, when observed by any living creature (or on some occasions, their own species), the species will either turn to a material or simply remain frozen, commonly making them resistant to certain factors. Likewise, when they weren't being observed, they could move. Certain species could also Quantum Lock at will, or when they believed they were being observed. |
Danger Class
| Dark-Udin | 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 Agency would find it trivial to clean up after it. |
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| Vlam-Etino | The known or potential disruption would be localized to a small handful of people.
The anomalous effects certainly do affect multiple people, but theiroeffects uld not extend very far. The Agency would find it relatively simple to neutralize its effects. |
| Keniq-Ptin | The known or potential disruption would be extended to a number of people, roughly defined as a village or city.
The anomalous effects could spread with fairly significant speed, fast enough as to cause concern. The Agency would find it moderately difficult to neutralize its effects and may require assistance from its parental group, the RSCP Foundation. |
| Edno-Jenotiza | 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 Agency would find it quite difficult to neutralize its effects and requires assistance from its parental group, the RSCP Foundation. |
| Amida-Spectinum | This Disruption Class should be reserved for special circumstances when The Agency and The RSCP Foundation are essentially "declaring war" on an anomaly. When an anomaly poses such a dire threat to the status quo and the Agency (and so as their parental group)'s veil that there is no other option than to use all possible options in order to neutralize it.
The effects of an Amida-Spectinum anomaly would extend to the entire known world and possibly the entire universe. |