Roles

P-Class: P-Class (Prisoner Class) personnel constitute a distinct subset within the Foundation, comprised of individuals who have been downgraded from their previous status as T-Class personnel due to subpar performance during experimental trials. This classification applies to those who have not met the requisite standards or displayed the necessary competency and efficacy expected for their role as test subjects.

T-Class: T-Class (Test Class) personnel comprise a specialized group within the Foundation, designated specifically to serve as experimental subjects during testing involving anomalous entities and occurrences. In contrast to standard staff members, the Foundation has established this unique category of individuals who willingly or involuntarily undertake the crucial role of test subjects, contributing to the comprehension and containment of various anomalies.

H-Class: H-Class (Helper Class) personnel form a unique category of individuals chosen for their outstanding abilities to support diverse aspects of Foundation operations, particularly concerning documentation and testing related to anomalies. While not officially part of the core staff, their contributions are indispensable in ensuring the smooth functioning of Foundation endeavors.

A-Class: A-Class (Administrative Class) personnel form an indispensable component of the Foundation's operational framework, contributing expertise and support that extends beyond direct field operations. Unlike EAC personnel, who engage in frontline activities, A-Class personnel assume pivotal roles involving strategic anomaly containment, comprehensive behavioral study, and meticulous documentation for the Foundation. Through centralizing knowledge and managing documentation, A-Class personnel enhance communication and collaboration.


Security: The Security sector is the vigilant shield of the facility, ensuring the safety and integrity of personnel, containment areas, and sensitive information. It employs a blend of cutting-edge technology and highly-trained personnel to maintain perimeter defenses, monitor security breaches, and swiftly respond to any anomalies or breaches that may threaten the site's security protocols.


Research: The Research sector is the intellectual nucleus of the facility, where dedicated scientists and specialists scrutinize and analyze anomalies, pushing the boundaries of human understanding. From uncovering the intricacies of objects to deciphering the properties of the unknown, this sector's relentless pursuit of knowledge is pivotal in unraveling the mysteries that the Foundation contends with.


Containment: The Containment sector embodies precision and caution, managing the confinement of anomalous entities and objects to prevent their escape and neutralize their effects. Expert containment specialists design, construct, and monitor containment cells tailored to each anomaly's unique properties, ensuring the safety of both Foundation personnel and the outside world.


Field Incident Response: The Field Incident Response sector is the rapid-reacting arm of the Foundation, mobilizing skilled teams to swiftly contain breaches, neutralize threats, and minimize the impact of anomalies that transcend site boundaries. Armed with specialized equipment and training, these response units are on the front lines, grappling with the unexpected and maintaining the delicate balance between the anomalous and the normal.


Documenters: In the Documenters sector, meticulous record-keeping is paramount. Archivists, writers, and historians collaborate to catalog, categorize, and elucidate the vast array of anomalies, containment procedures, and historical developments within the Foundation. This sector is responsible for upholding the Foundation's knowledge base, allowing for informed decision-making and adaptive responses.


Council: The Council sector embodies the governance and strategic direction of the Foundation, composed of high-ranking officials who weigh critical decisions with profound global implications. Drawing from diverse backgrounds, these leaders deliberate on containment policies, resource allocation, and ethical considerations, shaping the organization's overarching goals.


Maintenance: The Maintenance sector is the unsung backbone of the facility, ensuring that the physical infrastructure remains operational and secure. This dedicated team of engineers, technicians, and support staff conducts routine inspections, repairs, and upgrades, guaranteeing the smooth functioning of containment cells, equipment, and utilities.


Medical: The Medical sector stands as a bulwark of health and well-being, tending to the physical and psychological welfare of personnel who interact with anomalies. This sector provides medical care, psychological support, and specialized training to mitigate the unique risks associated with working within the anomalous, ensuring the Foundation's personnel remain fit for duty.


Site Incident Response: The Site Incident Response sector is a localized counterpart to the broader Field Incident Response, focusing on containing and resolving site-specific anomalies. This team is equipped to manage internal breaches, emergencies, and unexpected phenomena, safeguarding the site's personnel, infrastructure, and containment protocols.


Intelligence: The Intelligence sector operates in the shadows, gathering and deciphering information on anomalous threats, groups, and individuals that may pose risks to the Foundation's operations. Employing advanced surveillance, analysis, and decryption techniques, this sector provides critical insights to inform decision-making, strategic planning, and the neutralization of potential hazards.

Deputy Department Director: In the role of Deputy Department Director, individuals collaborate closely with department directors, providing essential leadership support and assisting in tasks that complement and assist the department director's responsibilities. They manage secondary tasks within the department, helping ensure smooth operations and effective execution of directives.

Department Director: Assuming the position of Department Director grants individuals the authority to oversee and guide a specific sector of work. For instance, if one becomes the Department Director of the Security sector, they wield considerable control over security-related operations, policies, and strategies, shaping the direction and efficiency of their designated department.

Deputy Outpost Director: Serving as Deputy Outpost Director involves partnering with the Outpost Director to lead and manage the outposts's operations, handling tasks that complement the Outpost Director's role and assisting in various capacities. They provide invaluable assistance to ensure the outpost's overall effectiveness and smooth functioning.

Outpost Director: When appointed as Site Director, individuals attain comprehensive authority over a designated site. For instance, if someone had previously worked at Outpost Omicron and later became Outpost Director, they would hold substantial influence over the operations, decisions, and management of Outpost Omicron, thus shaping the site's direction and impact.

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