Seuil Rangs
Threshold Ranks · Fondation Pastore Internal Classification SystemThe 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 |
|---|---|---|
| E | Base | Acknowledged. Logged. The phenomenon exists and has been documented. Its research utility to Pastore at this time is minimal. The file remains open. |
| Ë | Elevated | Notable. 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. |
| Ẽ | Significant | Pastore has active acquisition interest in this phenomenon. The relevant department has been briefed. Resources have been allocated. |
| Ē | Critical | A field team has been assigned. The phenomenon is considered directly relevant to Pastore's primary research framework. Active operations are underway or scheduled. |
| Ė | Exceptional | The 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.