HAZARDS

Hazards are split into 4 sections.


 *  Hazardous Properties ''
 *  Physical Hazards 
 *  Reality Hazards 
 *  Cognitive Hazards 

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Hazardous Properties
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 * Aggression Hazard: || The anomaly shows hostility towards staff or humans in general.
 * Ballistic Hazard: || The anomaly has the ability to attack or exert itself via the creation or launching of projectiles.
 * Climatological Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat relating to the manipulation of weather systems.
 * Geological Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat relating to large or sudden changes in the topology, state and structure of the earth.
 * Grouped Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat when within a group of similar anomalies or by manifesting a group of hazardous objects and/or entities.
 * Invisibility Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat due to being impossible to see with the unaided human eye.
 * Psychotronic Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat through psychic properties including, but not limited to, telekinesis, prescience, telepathy and pyrokinesis.
 * Sapient Hazard: || The anomaly is capable of employing high-level thinking and reasoning to hazardous effect.
 * Sentient Hazard: || The anomaly is unpredictable, demonstrating base-level emotions and awareness of its surroundings, but does not demonstrate complex reasoning and thought.
 * Transmutation Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat through changing in form or the forms of other objects.
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 * Invisibility Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat due to being impossible to see with the unaided human eye.
 * Psychotronic Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat through psychic properties including, but not limited to, telekinesis, prescience, telepathy and pyrokinesis.
 * Sapient Hazard: || The anomaly is capable of employing high-level thinking and reasoning to hazardous effect.
 * Sentient Hazard: || The anomaly is unpredictable, demonstrating base-level emotions and awareness of its surroundings, but does not demonstrate complex reasoning and thought.
 * Transmutation Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat through changing in form or the forms of other objects.
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 * Sentient Hazard: || The anomaly is unpredictable, demonstrating base-level emotions and awareness of its surroundings, but does not demonstrate complex reasoning and thought.
 * Transmutation Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat through changing in form or the forms of other objects.
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Physical Hazards
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 * Bio-Hazard: || A biological threat stemming from microorganisms and virulent entities.
 * Contact Hazard: || Making physical contact with the anomaly can cause harmful or hazardous effects.
 * Corrosive Hazard: || The anomaly can corrode other objects or produce corrosive substances.
 * Electromagnetic Force Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat through the generation or manipulating of current, static electricity or electric/magnetic fields.
 * Explosive Hazard: || The anomaly can explode, generate/manipulate explosive material or produce concussive shocks/vibrations that can incapacitate, cause injury or cause death.
 * Extreme Temperature Hazard: || The anomaly can alter temperature to extremes which are hazardous to humans.
 * Psychotronic Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat through psychic properties including, but not limited to, telekinesis, prescience, telepathy and pyrokinesis.
 * Radiation Hazard: || The anomaly can produce or manipulate ionizing and/or particle radiation which is harmful to humans.
 * Toxic Hazard: || The anomaly is chemically toxic to humans or capable of producing/manipulating substances which may be chemically toxic
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 * Extreme Temperature Hazard: || The anomaly can alter temperature to extremes which are hazardous to humans.
 * Psychotronic Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat through psychic properties including, but not limited to, telekinesis, prescience, telepathy and pyrokinesis.
 * Radiation Hazard: || The anomaly can produce or manipulate ionizing and/or particle radiation which is harmful to humans.
 * Toxic Hazard: || The anomaly is chemically toxic to humans or capable of producing/manipulating substances which may be chemically toxic
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 * Radiation Hazard: || The anomaly can produce or manipulate ionizing and/or particle radiation which is harmful to humans.
 * Toxic Hazard: || The anomaly is chemically toxic to humans or capable of producing/manipulating substances which may be chemically toxic
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Reality Hazards

 * Destabilization Hazard: || The anomaly causes reality to become unstable to a hazardous extreme.
 * Extra-Dimensional Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat relating to the manipulation of dimensional space.
 * Gravitational Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat relating to the altering of gravitational forces.
 * Temporal Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat to humans or the stability of reality due to temporal effects.
 * Teleportation Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat through instantaneous transportation of matter or energy.
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 * Temporal Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat to humans or the stability of reality due to temporal effects.
 * Teleportation Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat through instantaneous transportation of matter or energy.
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 * Teleportation Hazard: || The anomaly poses a threat through instantaneous transportation of matter or energy.
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Cognitive Hazards

 * Auditory Hazard: || Sound produced by or related to the anomaly can trigger hazardous effects.
 * Emotional Hazard: || The anomaly is capable of creating an emotional state in individuals which is dangerous to themselves or others.
 * Ideological Hazard: || The anomaly is hazardous to a subject's preconceived notions and beliefs or may change their notions and beliefs in a forceful manner.
 * Info-Hazard: || Information or data related to the anomaly may trigger hazardous effects or have a damaging effect on the human psyche.
 * Memory Alteration Hazard: || The anomaly poses a hazard relating to the alteration or creation of memories.
 * Mind-Control Hazard: || The anomaly is capable of manipulating the actions of an individual or can take full control of an individual.
 * Mind-Regression Hazard: || The anomaly is capable of regressing the state of sapience or sentience in an entity or causing permanent cognitive damage to an entity.
 * Sensory Hazard: || The anomaly has a permanent or temporary effect on the proper functioning of the subject's senses or can cause hazardous effects through sensory contact not covered by the Visual Hazard or Auditory Hazard.
 * Visual Hazard: || Viewing the anomaly can trigger hazardous effects.
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 * Mind-Control Hazard: || The anomaly is capable of manipulating the actions of an individual or can take full control of an individual.
 * Mind-Regression Hazard: || The anomaly is capable of regressing the state of sapience or sentience in an entity or causing permanent cognitive damage to an entity.
 * Sensory Hazard: || The anomaly has a permanent or temporary effect on the proper functioning of the subject's senses or can cause hazardous effects through sensory contact not covered by the Visual Hazard or Auditory Hazard.
 * Visual Hazard: || Viewing the anomaly can trigger hazardous effects.
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 * Sensory Hazard: || The anomaly has a permanent or temporary effect on the proper functioning of the subject's senses or can cause hazardous effects through sensory contact not covered by the Visual Hazard or Auditory Hazard.
 * Visual Hazard: || Viewing the anomaly can trigger hazardous effects.
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 * Visual Hazard: || Viewing the anomaly can trigger hazardous effects.
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Other Hazards

 * Animated Hazard: || Anomaly shows the ability of free movement. This can only be used if the Anomaly is not alive.
 * Aquatic Hazard: || Anomaly affects water, tends to exist in an aquatic environment or is related to water.
 * Ecological Hazard: || The anomaly is hazardous to the workings of the biosphere, whether through the destruction of an area's ecology or through the creation of a new and anomalous biosphere.
 * Extra-Terrestrial Hazard: || The anomaly originates from beyond Earth's atmosphere or is currently located beyond Earth's atmosphere.
 * Immeasurable Hazard: || The anomaly's effects are impossible to quantify with current scientific knowledge.
 * Incorporeal Hazard: || The anomaly does not exist in a physical form, or can assume a form intangible to normal matter.
 * Mechanical Hazard: || An anomaly that is a machine; this includes both electrical and traditional machines.
 * Microscopic Hazard: || The anomaly is of very small size.
 * Organic Hazard: || The anomaly is organic in nature.
 * Regenerative Hazard: || The anomaly has the ability to reconstruct or repair itself when damaged, whether through mechanical, biological or other means.
 * Titanic Hazard: || The anomaly has an extremely great size or mass.
 * Tychokinetic Hazard: || The anomaly can actively or passively manipulate probabilities, altering the chances of events occurring.
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 * Mechanical Hazard: || An anomaly that is a machine; this includes both electrical and traditional machines.
 * Microscopic Hazard: || The anomaly is of very small size.
 * Organic Hazard: || The anomaly is organic in nature.
 * Regenerative Hazard: || The anomaly has the ability to reconstruct or repair itself when damaged, whether through mechanical, biological or other means.
 * Titanic Hazard: || The anomaly has an extremely great size or mass.
 * Tychokinetic Hazard: || The anomaly can actively or passively manipulate probabilities, altering the chances of events occurring.
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 * Titanic Hazard: || The anomaly has an extremely great size or mass.
 * Tychokinetic Hazard: || The anomaly can actively or passively manipulate probabilities, altering the chances of events occurring.
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 * Tychokinetic Hazard: || The anomaly can actively or passively manipulate probabilities, altering the chances of events occurring.
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