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G.E.A Threat classification handbook
The Threat Level System: Assessing Hazards

The Threat Level System: Assessing Hazards

The G.E.A. threat classification system is a comprehensive approach in determining the potential danger that an entity posed. It has been intricately developed over centuries, as civilizations evolved and threats magnified, shifting from mere planetary dangers to risks of interstellar and eventually, universal levels. It comprises three primary categories: Level, Type, and Subtype.

* Levels:

1. White Level Threats:

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White level threats represented low-risk situations that had negligible potential to disrupt universal peace. These were primarily limited to minor interstellar disputes or non-violent criminal activities, such as smuggling or fraud.

2. Green Level Threats:

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The Green level included entities capable of causing physical harm or destruction on a planetary scale. Many of the early terrestrial threats fell into this category, such as rogue states or armed insurrection. The threshold for this classification was the potential to disrupt or destroy a single planet's social order or environment.

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3. Yellow Level Threats:

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Yellow level threats signified beings capable of destabilizing or annihilating an entire solar system. This could include destructive technologies, massive warships, or beings of immense power.

4. Orange Level Threats:

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The Orange level marked individuals or events with the potential to destabilize multiple space sectors, which consisted of numerous solar systems. These threats were often interstellar in nature, involving ancient alien weapons or advanced civilizations with expansionist ideologies.

5. Red Level Threats:

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Red level threats were entities capable of causing galactic-scale upheaval or disruption. These threats generally involved cosmic entities of incredible power, often able to manipulate fundamental forces of nature to their advantage, posing a danger to entire galactic civilizations.

6. Black Level Threats:

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The Black level, an incredibly rare classification, referred to threats that had the capacity to cause irreversible universal devastation or annihilation. They were considered existential risks to a universe or all known universes, often originating from threats beyond conventional comprehension or beings that possessed multiversal-apocalyptic levels of power.

Conclusion:

The G.E.A. threat classification system allowed the organization to prioritize and allocate resources based on the severity and scale of the threats they faced. It ensured that appropriate measures and response protocols were in place to safeguard the stability and survival of the universe and its inhabitants.