Divergence Factors

Divergence Factors are a secondary class, alongside DANGER Levels that help give you an idea of how an anomaly works. Divergence Factors give the idea of what type of anomaly this is. Divergence Factors are not strict, conclusive categories. For younger or less experienced staff who may be conflicted, please seek out a senior staff member.
All Divergence types are made up of a combination of 3 Factors. These Factors are known as the Complex, the Demorphogene, and the Potency. Each of the factors must be given a value from 1 and 10, depending on the qualities of an Anomaly. The correct formatting of the Factors is as follows:
[ %C, %D, %P]
The spaces in front of each percent sign is to be replaced with the chosen and fitting value.

Title Symbol Description Abbreviation
Complex Complex the Value of the Complex represents how much the Anomaly's effects extends from it's source C
Demorphogene Morphogene The Value of the Demorphogene represents how much the Anomaly Differs from the normal or standard. And the lesser the value, the more the Anomaly shows similarities with something Non-anomalous. D
Potency Potency The Value of the Potency represents the Anomaly's capability of movement or activity consistent with it's cerebral activity. And/or Bodily Autonomy. P

A list of already used sets of Factor Values that have been given Indexes/nicknames to better identify them.

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