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* '''D LEVEL'''- This information is often dangerously out of date; alternately, it could have been acquired from non-intelligences resources, from an enemy agent under duress, or from single, isolated sightings.
* '''D LEVEL'''- This information is often dangerously out of date; alternately, it could have been acquired from non-intelligences resources, from an enemy agent under duress, or from single, isolated sightings.
* '''F LEVEL'''- This sort of information rarely makes into formal briefs, but rather exists as simple notations in informal briefs that often lead to further research and, accordingly, a higher reliability classification down the line.  F-Level reliability is information acquired through a single unreliable source, like an enemy operative or civilian from a known hostile power, often under duress.  Alternately, such information can also be acquired through single, brief sensor contacts or brief direct encounters.
* '''F LEVEL'''- This sort of information rarely makes into formal briefs, but rather exists as simple notations in informal briefs that often lead to further research and, accordingly, a higher reliability classification down the line.  F-Level reliability is information acquired through a single unreliable source, like an enemy operative or civilian from a known hostile power, often under duress.  Alternately, such information can also be acquired through single, brief sensor contacts or brief direct encounters.
 
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