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Safe = Soyfe (Yes I know you sound like a jew when you say it, DON'T QUESTION IT, GOY.)
Safe = Soyfe (Yes I know you sound like a jew when you say it, DON'T QUESTION IT, GOY.)


Euclid = Soyclid
Euclid = Sootclid (formally soyclid)


Keter = Cobtion
Keter = Thrembo (formally cobtion)


(in hindsight these suck ass, you may discuss better terms in the discussion tab on this page.)
(in hindsight these suck ass, you may discuss better terms in the discussion tab on this page.)

Revision as of 23:30, 10 February 2024

Hello Soysylum writeGODS, I have seen a bit of confusion regarding the threat level rating system for patients and objects. Hopefully, this article clears up some confusion. I will be using the SCP classification to use as an outline for the rating system as it was one of the most iconic and most unique part of the SCP wiki. If you have any threat level suggestions, I'll probably add them here.

Patient Rating System

Neutralized = Neutralized

Safe = Soyfe (Yes I know you sound like a jew when you say it, DON'T QUESTION IT, GOY.)

Euclid = Sootclid (formally soyclid)

Keter = Thrembo (formally cobtion)

(in hindsight these suck ass, you may discuss better terms in the discussion tab on this page.)

Objects

Normal Objects (eg; Sproke, meds, thrembos, etc) do not need an ID system as they're just normal items commonly enjoyed by 'jaks and 'teens alike.

Anomalous Objects = OBJ-(XYZ)

NOTE: Anomalous object rating follows the same rating system as the patients.