
E Class Classes
Stable: Test subjects that exhibit no significant deviation from expected behavior, pose no threat to personnel or the facility, and do not require any special security measures.
Reactive - Medium: Test subjects that display occasional erratic or aggressive behavior, but can be easily subdued and pose a low to medium risk to personnel and the facility. These subjects require increased monitoring and possibly some additional security measures.
Reactive - Dangerous: Test subjects that exhibit frequent and unpredictable aggressive behavior, can cause significant damage to the facility and harm to personnel, and require specialized security measures to contain. These subjects pose a high risk and should be handled with extreme caution.
Security: Test subjects that possess special skills or knowledge that require strict security measures to prevent unauthorized access or information leaks. These subjects may not pose a direct physical threat, but their containment is vital to the security of the facility.
High Security: Test subjects that are considered extremely dangerous due to their abilities or temperament. These subjects require the highest level of security measures to prevent escape or harm to personnel. Containment of these subjects is of the utmost importance.
Released: Test subjects that have completed their designated testing and have been deemed safe for release into the general population or other facilities. These subjects may still require monitoring and periodic check-ins to ensure their continued safety.
Dead: Test subjects that have been terminated due to failed experiments or uncontrollable behavior. These subjects are no longer a threat to the facility or personnel but require proper disposal and documentation.
Stable: Test subjects that exhibit no significant deviation from expected behavior, pose no threat to personnel or the facility, and do not require any special security measures.
Reactive - Medium: Test subjects that display occasional erratic or aggressive behavior, but can be easily subdued and pose a low to medium risk to personnel and the facility. These subjects require increased monitoring and possibly some additional security measures.
Reactive - Dangerous: Test subjects that exhibit frequent and unpredictable aggressive behavior, can cause significant damage to the facility and harm to personnel, and require specialized security measures to contain. These subjects pose a high risk and should be handled with extreme caution.
Security: Test subjects that possess special skills or knowledge that require strict security measures to prevent unauthorized access or information leaks. These subjects may not pose a direct physical threat, but their containment is vital to the security of the facility.
High Security: Test subjects that are considered extremely dangerous due to their abilities or temperament. These subjects require the highest level of security measures to prevent escape or harm to personnel. Containment of these subjects is of the utmost importance.
Released: Test subjects that have completed their designated testing and have been deemed safe for release into the general population or other facilities. These subjects may still require monitoring and periodic check-ins to ensure their continued safety.
Dead: Test subjects that have been terminated due to failed experiments or uncontrollable behavior. These subjects are no longer a threat to the facility or personnel but require proper disposal and documentation.