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During the time that lasted the Initiative, the trainees and opponents were classified in a few categories of threats, with less explanations about them. Those scales also applied to objects and events.

For most of the levels, it was a threat classification seemingly based on the capacity of destruction, as trainees below class 50 were given pulse rifles as weapons.[1]

Classification[]

Class Two Superhuman Conflict[]

The conflict in Charlotte, North Carolina, between the New Warriors Justice, Ultragirl, Tigra, and Gauntlet, plus the Initiative U-Foes Vapor, X-Ray, Vector, and Ironclad was designated as a "Class Two superhuman conflict" by the SWAT who were allowed to use lethal force, although they were able to stop the brawl with shockwaves and flash-bangs.[2]

Level 5 threats[]

Category D-7[]

The Category D-7 includes powered people with "non-obvious power", who pose "no significant threat to the public".[3]

Such people were issued a registration card, exempted from any training, free to go and to join superteams after their registration.[3]

The only known Category D-7 is Verity Willis, who can see through lies.[3]

Class Ten[]

Fighting Ragnarok, Gauntlet called to arms "everyone who's class ten or higher".[4]

Are consequently supposed to be class ten or higher the Initiative members Gauntlet, Geiger, Prodigy, Sunstreak, Hellcat, Tigra, Annex, Batwing, Gargoyle, Red 9, Stingray, Ultragirl, Cloud 9, Thor Girl, Doc Samson, and also the New Warriors Rage, Night Thrasher, Justice, and the Scarlet Spiders Michael and Patrick, who all attacked Ragnarok after Gauntlet's instructions.[4]

As far, no Class Ten has been clearly described.

Below Class 50[]

Three threats were confirmed to have a rating below Class 50:

  • Cloud 9, who was consequently provided a pulse rifle during her first mission.[1]
  • Taskmaster, who joined the fight against Thor during the Siege when Osborn called the Class 50 or higher, while Constrictor was highlighting he wasn't among the ones called.[5] He was shouted by Iron Patriot for having "defied orders".[6]
  • In the same way, Diamondback came on the site of the fight,[5] and though she would be shouted as well, stating after Taskmaster humiliation: "I guess that goes double for me".[6]

Class 50[]

The Class 50 threats seemed to be the lowest effective powerhouse threat level of that classification (and is as far as we know), as trainees below class 50 were given pulse rifles as weapons,[1] and as Class 50 or higher were called by Iron Patriot to battle Thor.[5]

By that logic, all those trainees were de facto Class 50 or higher: Hulkling, Gargoyle, Hardball, Komodo, Nighthawk, Triathlon, Thor Girl, Wiccan, and Ultragirl, having all participated to the same brawl as Cloud 9, without receiving pulse rifles.[1]

During the Siege, Osborn called the Class 50 or higher to join the fight against Thor.[5]

Quicksand, Sunstreak, the "Avengers" Ms. Marvel, Sentry, and Iron Patriot, as well as the U-Foes Vector, Ironclad, and X-Ray are consequently considered to be Class 50 or higher.[5] Taskmaster and Diamondback interfered the battle but seemingly aren't Class 50 or higher, regarding their reactions and those of other protagonists.[5][6]

The only clearly stated and confirmed Class 50 is Trauma, who was downgraded from Omega Level by Henry Gyrich after Dani Moonstar helped him use his powers to help people rather than to fight.[7] That downgrading prove that the whole classification can also be based on psychological factors.

Class 100[]

Class 100[8] Threats[1] seems to designate either or both achieved-trained and power-house threats: It was hinted that Avengers[8] were Class 100, as well as the Thing[1] (came as an instructor to help the Initiative work for taking down Class 100 Threats) and the Abomination[1] (mentioned as a potential reason for this training).

As far, no Class 100 has been clearly described.

Level Nine[]

As Ms. Marvel was thinking the concept of the Mighty Avengers with Iron Man, she proposed to assemble an "All-Powerhouse team", by recruiting any hero "Level Nine or higher".[9]

As far, no being has been stated to be Level Nine, nor higher.

Omega[]

Those classes seems to have some echo with the Omega Level and Omega Class used to qualify the mutants designated as "ultimate threats", or with "unlimited potential", regarding to Charles Xavier and Fred Duncan.[10]

Those designations were also used in a mixed way, as Henry Gyrich assimilated Trauma as both an Omega Class Weapon and as an Omega Level Threat.[7] Also, fighting using an Omega Class Weapon, as KIA with the Tactigon made him an Omega Level Threat.[11]

Omega Level Threats[]

The Omega classification list designate the upper class of threats, as well individuals than events, with many designations: The Omega Level Threats,[12][7][11][13][14][15][16] Omega Threats,[17] Omega-Level Powers,[6][17] or simply Omega Level,[7] and Class Omega situation.[18]

Mister Fixit was described as part of the Omega-class entities by Doctor Octopus.[19]

Initiative members[]

Examples of Omega Level Threats would be Trauma (before his downgrading to Class 50),[7] and KIA using the Tactigon.[11]

World War Hulk[]

Hulk and his invasion were stated to be an Omega Level threat by the Initiative,[12] and Hulk was even presented as "the Original Omega Level threat" by Gyrich.[7]

While Hulk was battling in the streets, S.H.I.E.L.D. Wakandan agent Derek Khanata stated that there was a "Class Omega situation" in process.[18]

Secret Invasion[]

At the first stages of the Secret Invasion, that situation was stated to be an Omega Level Threat by Gauntlet,[13] and the global failure of Stark Tech was considered as well as an Omega Level Threat by Iron Man in his pre-recorded message.[14][22]

Dark Reign[]

While Absorbing Man escaped the Project Pegasus where he was being held captive, and intending to loot it, that situation was designated as an Omega Level Threat.[15]

Siege[]

During the Siege, Constrictor talked about Omega-Level Powers, without giving a clue over who he was mentioning.[6]

Spider-Island[]

During the events of Spider-Island, Adriana Soria was stated to be an Omega-Level Threat by airman Phillips (Captain America's pilot) as soon as she turned into her spider-form, and by Cap himself soon after in the battle against her.[16]

Matthew Malloy[]

Matthew Malloy, stated to be "more than an Omega Level Mutant" by Hank McCoy,[17] and "the largest mutant power source Cerebro had ever registered" according to Charles Xavier[23] made Maria Hill initiate an Omega Threat Protocol to counter him.[17]

Omega Class Weapons[]

The Omega Class Weapons,[7] also called Omega-Level Weapons,[24] or Omega Weapons[24] were stored in the Subbasement 5 of Camp Hammond, in the Omega Weapons Cache.[24]

During a description of the Tactigon power level, it was compared to be at least at the level of the Kree Nega-Bands, Thor's hammer Mjolnir, and possibly even to the level of the Cosmic Cube,[7] making those three objects of power Omega-Class Weapons.

Fighting using an Omega Class Weapon, the Tactigon, KIA was stated to be an Omega Level Threat.[11]

Notes[]

Another governmental organization, the Office of National Emergency (O*N*E) used themselves a threat classification using both S.H.I.E.L.D. and C.S.A. information, and based on both power set and profile (activism, psychology,...).

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