Classes helps us to categorize entities in the website. We categorize entities based on how dangerous they are or what condition they are in.
Objects or phenomena classified as Trusted pose no significant danger if handled properly. These are well-understood and can typically be contained or researched with minimal risk. Trusted entities require standard containment procedures, and breaches, if they occur, do not result in widespread harm.
Unstable objects or phenomena exhibit unpredictable or inconsistent behavior, making them harder to contain or understand. These require more intensive observation, as they may become dangerous if certain conditions are met. Unstable entities are prone to containment breaches but are typically manageable with swift intervention.
Thales-class entities represent an extreme threat to human life, societal order, or ORCA operations. They are incredibly difficult or nearly impossible to contain, and any breach would likely result in catastrophic consequences. These objects or phenomena require constant vigilance and dedicated containment resources.
Terminated entities refer to objects or phenomena that have been neutralized or destroyed. These are no longer considered a threat, though documentation is maintained for historical or research purposes.