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==Response== Being labelled a class-S threat is equivalent to receiving a [[kill order]], in addition to which the [[PRT]] calls everyone they can to destroy the threat.<ref name="MW1">To be clear, the self-reproducing creations thing is what gets you labeled as a Class-S threat. That's basically a kill order, but more in the line of "We're going to call in everyone we can to put you down." - [https://www.myth-weavers.com/showthread.php?p=7361715#post7361715 Wildbow on MythWeavers]</ref> According to [[Miss Militia]], the difference in response to a class A crisis and a class S one is minor. Some tertiary protocols change, the [[Triumvirate]] are guaranteed to assist, and there are penalties for anyone who subscribed to the critical situation roster if they sit it out.<ref name="18.4.3">“I don’t know why we’re even discussing this, when you seem to have our operations manual memorized and you’re capable of realizing it for yourself,” Miss Militia said, “but it doesn’t bear dwelling on. The difference in our response to a class A crisis and a class S one is minor at best. Some tertiary protocols change, we won’t necessarily have Alexandria, Legend or Eidolon assisting, and there’s no penalties for anyone who subscribed to the critical situation roster if they sit this one out.” - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/01/29 Excerpt] from [[Queen 18.4]]</ref> There were epidemic protocols for dealing with a Class S situation.<ref name="18.4.4">“If the heroes aren’t showing in full force, others won’t either.” Tattletale said, “And there’s no epidemic protocols with a class-A.” - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/01/29 Excerpt] from [[Queen 18.4]]</ref> One of [[Dragon|Dragon's]] responsibilities was monitoring the known S-class threats for changes or other incidents.<ref>She might have devoted more attention to the subject, but she was already falling behind. She moved on to her other responsibilities. The Class S threats. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/05/17 Excerpt] from [[Interlude 10.5]]</ref> She developed a program to predict the patterns of their attacks, which she sent to [[Armsmaster]]; using this program, the two were able to predict [[Battle against Leviathan|Leviathan's attack on Brockton Bay]] and give forces some time to gather beforehand.<ref>“Dragon. That program you gave me, predicting the patterns of class S threats, remember it? I made a few modifications, to see if I couldn’t catch any highlights, I’m running a dozen of them concurrently. One, I called HS203. I want you to look directly at this. I’ve put it behind some pretty heavy security, but if you wait a second, I’ll-”<br><br>“I’m already looking over it,” Dragon interrupted. “I see what you did. Linking my data to atmospheric shifts. I think I see it.” - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/02/28 Excerpt] from [[Interlude 7]]</ref>
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