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==Summary of the Five Trips== |
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Revision as of 05:19, 20 November 2018
The Five Threats (
Overview
At the end of each of the five successful voyages, as a collateral damage, humanity brought back Five Threats: the weapon Brion, the gas life-form Ai, the two-tailed snake Hellbell, the human feeding beast Pap, and the immortal sickness Zobae Disease.[1]
Plot
Dark Continent Expedition arc
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The Five Threats are first seen when Steiner, the Deputy Secretary of the International Permit Agency (IPA), reads about them in the book detailing the Dark Continent.[1]
Summary of the Five Trips
Summary of the Five Trips | |||||
V6 Member | Begerossé Union | United States of Saherta | Federation of Ochima | Mimbo Republic | Kukan'yu Kingdom |
Direction | Northeast shore of Lake Mobius. | North shore of Lake Mobius. | Far southeast shore of Lake Mobius. | Southeast shore of Lake Mobius. | South shore of Lake Mobius. |
Location | In a steep mountain range. | In the ruins of an ancient labyrinthine city that lies 400 km in a forest. | Swamps | - | - |
Resources | Unmanned Rock | Unknown Herb | Nitro Rice | Trinity Elixir | Metallion |
Use | An ore that generates electricity when placed under water. One small bead can generate 20,000 kW a day. | Can cure all kinds of diseases. | The ultimate secret of longevity. | The mother solution for all sorts of liquids. | An alchemy plant. |
Threats | Pap | Brion | Hellbell | Ai | Zobae |
Returning Survivors | 7 out of 1000 (0.7% survival rate) | 2 | 11 (99% fell prey to Hellbell) | 3 | 6 (including Beyond Netero and the Hunter afflicted by Zobae) |
Threats Stats
Statistics of the Five Threats | |||||
Ferocity | Number | Fertility | Destructivity (Bodily Harm) |
Overall | |
Chimera Ants (Humanoid) | B~C (B≒A-1/A-2) |
B | B-1 | A | B |
Ai | A-2 | ? | ? | A~B | A |
Brion | B (≒A-1) | C | B-2 | A-1 | B+ |
Zobae (Patient) | C-1 (≒A-2) | E | B-2 | B-2 | B+ |
Hellbell | A-1 | ? | ? | A-2 | A |
Pap | A-2 | ? | ? | B-1 | A |
Human (Individual) | C | E | C | B~E | C |
Human (Nation) | B (≒A-1) | A | C (≒B) | A~C | A-~B+ |
Creatures Classification
Ranking of Dangerous Creatures Highest (A) → Lowest (E) | |||||
Rating Criteria | A | B | C | D | E |
Agression Towards Human | 1) Attacks without provocation. 2) Ecology or behavior endangers many lives. |
Species ranks A under certain conditions (climate, food source, exposure to chemicals). | 1) Individual differences. 2) Individuals can rank A under certain conditions (smell of blood, under threat, breading season, defending young). |
Passive: sudden encounters may provoke a defensive or evasive attack (emission of gas, liquid, needles, body slam). | None. |
Number | One nest, host or herd numbers in 10,000 or more. | 100s-1,000s. | <100. | <10. | Individuals. |
Fecundity | Explosive growth once breeding begins. | 1) Breeds several times a year, with >10 young. 2) Conditions can put the species closer to A. |
Comparable to that of humans. | Long intervals between matings, with few young. | Does not reproduce, or at low enough frequency to be negligible. |
Threat of Bodily Harm | 1) High probability of death. 2) Injuries affect daily life, complete recovery difficult, lifelong aftereffects. |
1) How to avoid them is known, but failure leads to serious injuries or death. 2) Complete recovery difficult, lifelong aftereffects. |
1) Long-term rest and treatment is necessary. Death is also possible. 2) Indirectly affects many lives (damage to crops, livestock). |
1) Does not affect daily life, but mild aftereffects or scars remain. 2) Recovery is possible with a few weeks of treatment. |
1) Recovery in days with drugs or treatment. 2) Limited indirect adverse effects (limited contamination, temporary evacuation). |
Total | Immediate eradication is necessary but method is uncertain; global cooperation is essential. | Immediate eradication is necessary at high cost and high risk; international response is necessary. | Immediate measures are necessary, but local response suffices. | Response to individual cases necessary but not urgent or dangerous. | A warning to civilians is necessary, but situation is not serious. |
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