Threshold Ranks

Seuil Rangs

Threshold Ranks · Fondation Pastore Internal Classification System

The Seuil Rang assigned to a classified entry represents Pastore's assessment of that entry's research utility—how significantly the documented phenomenon advances their ongoing work. This is not a danger rating. A highly dangerous anomaly that tells Pastore nothing may receive a base Rang. A mundane anomaly that confirms a pattern they have been tracking for two centuries may receive an exceptional one.

The Seuil Rangs

Mark Designation Description
EBaseAcknowledged. Logged. The phenomenon exists and has been documented. Its research utility to Pastore at this time is minimal. The file remains open.
ËElevatedNotable. The phenomenon has characteristics of interest to at least one department. Passive monitoring has been initiated. A field visit may or may not have occurred.
SignificantPastore has active acquisition interest in this phenomenon. The relevant department has been briefed. Resources have been allocated.
ĒCriticalA field team has been assigned. The phenomenon is considered directly relevant to Pastore's primary research framework. Active operations are underway or scheduled.
ĖExceptionalThe phenomenon is considered fundamental to the research. Rang Ė designations are rare. Their full implications are not disclosed in this interface.

Disposition Statuses

The following designations are not Seuil Rangs. They indicate an administrative outcome rather than a utility assessment.

Pastore could not assess the submission. Not a rejection—an inability to reach a determination with available evidence. The file may be revisited.

Everything beyond the designation number has been withheld under Continuity Exception. The entry exists. Nothing else is accessible through this interface.