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The factsheets below were developed by OSFI assets with the assistance of [[Star Fleet Engineering]] personnel to compile as complete and accurate picture of the relative status and capabilities of the foreign powers listed below.
The factsheets below were developed by OSFI assets with the assistance of [[Star Fleet Engineering]] personnel to compile as complete and accurate picture of the relative status and capabilities of the foreign powers listed below.
==Classifications Legend==
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* '''OPEN ACCESS (OA)'''- cleared for general public consumption.
* <font color="yellow">'''SECRET'''</font>- This information could be harmful to the Federation if it were to find its way into the wrong hands; foreign ship specifications or general overviews of foreign powers might be examples of such information.  Aceess is restricted to those deemed to have a "need to know"- starship captains, analysts, ambassadors, etc.
* <font color="orange">'''TOP SECRET'''</font>- This information could cause "signigficant harm" to the Federation if it fell into the wrong hands; examples would be military or scientific research and development information, budgetary information, etc.  Access is gneerally restircted to high-ranking Federation or flag-rank Star Fleet personnel with specific "need to know."
* <font color="red">'''ULTRA SECRET'''</font>- This information could have potentiall fatal consequences tot he Federation should it fall into the wrong hands; examples of this information would be access codes to inner defense information, communications cipers, etc.  Access to this information is restricted to the highest levels, and then only to those with a specific and critical "need to know."  Also known as "Omega-class."
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* '''A LEVEL'''- information has been confirmed through multiple confrontations by multiple friendly intelligence assets within the past 6 months.
* '''B LEVEL'''- Same as A-level information, but may be somewhat dated, confirmed by only one friendly intelligence assett, confirmed by multiple foreing intelligence assets, or confirmed through only a couple of confrotnations.
* '''C LEVEL'''- This is the most common type of classification of published information.  Generally, C-level reliability is weakened by either being significantly out of date, being acquired through less-than-friendly agents or civilian contacts, single confrotnations, multiple sightings froma distance, etc.
* '''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.
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:Moderate Threat = Generally comparable technology/Naval capabilities to the Federation<br>
:Moderate Threat = Generally comparable technology/Naval capabilities to the Federation<br>
:Low Threat = Low technology or limited Naval capabilities compared to the Federation
:Low Threat = Low technology or limited Naval capabilities compared to the Federation
==Classifications Legend==
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* '''OPEN ACCESS (OA)'''- cleared for general public consumption.
* <font color="yellow">'''SECRET'''</font>- This information could be harmful to the Federation if it were to find its way into the wrong hands; foreign ship specifications or general overviews of foreign powers might be examples of such information.  Aceess is restricted to those deemed to have a "need to know"- starship captains, analysts, ambassadors, etc.
* <font color="orange">'''TOP SECRET'''</font>- This information could cause "signigficant harm" to the Federation if it fell into the wrong hands; examples would be military or scientific research and development information, budgetary information, etc.  Access is gneerally restircted to high-ranking Federation or flag-rank Star Fleet personnel with specific "need to know."
* <font color="red">'''ULTRA SECRET'''</font>- This information could have potentiall fatal consequences tot he Federation should it fall into the wrong hands; examples of this information would be access codes to inner defense information, communications cipers, etc.  Access to this information is restricted to the highest levels, and then only to those with a specific and critical "need to know."  Also known as "Omega-class."
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* '''A LEVEL'''- information has been confirmed through multiple confrontations by multiple friendly intelligence assets within the past 6 months.
* '''B LEVEL'''- Same as A-level information, but may be somewhat dated, confirmed by only one friendly intelligence assett, confirmed by multiple foreing intelligence assets, or confirmed through only a couple of confrotnations.
* '''C LEVEL'''- This is the most common type of classification of published information.  Generally, C-level reliability is weakened by either being significantly out of date, being acquired through less-than-friendly agents or civilian contacts, single confrotnations, multiple sightings froma distance, etc.
* '''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.
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Office of Alien Threat Assesment

Introduction

The factsheets below were developed by OSFI assets with the assistance of Star Fleet Engineering personnel to compile as complete and accurate picture of the relative status and capabilities of the foreign powers listed below.

Factsheet Library

Name Status Location Nearest Fleet(s) Threat Level†
Borg Hostile Delta Quadrant N/A High
Breen Neutral Spinward Alpha Quadrant Silver, Sapphire Moderate
Cardassian Union Neutral Spinward Alpha Quadrant Silver, Green Moderate
Confederation Neutral Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy Sapphire (via wormhole) Moderate
Dalriadan Alliance Neutral Alpha/Beta Quadrant Indigo Moderate
Dominion Neutral Gamma Quadrant Silver, Blue (via wormhole) High
Dynasty Neutral Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy Sapphire (via wormhole) Moderate
Echen F'don Neutral Trailing Beta Quadrant Gold Moderate
Ferengi Alliance Truce Alpha Quadrant Silver Low
Gorn Confederacy Allied Beta Quadrant Gold, Blue Low
Gorn Hegemony Truce Trailing Beta Quadrant Gold, Blue Low-Moderate
Harrellian Republic Allied Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy Sapphire (via wormhole) Moderate
Klingon Empire Neutral Rimward Alpha Quadrant Green, Blue Moderate
Kzinti Republic Truce Alpha/Beta Quadrant border Green, Blue, Gold Low
Lehrren Alliance Truce Sagittarius Dward Eliptical Galaxy Gold (via wormhole) Low
Lyraen Empire Truce Alpha/Beta Quadrant border Green, Blue, Gold Low
Nilden Imperium Neutral Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy Sapphire (via wormhole) Moderate
Orion Pirates Hostile Alpha Quadrant Green, Blue Low
Romulan Star Empire Truce Rimward Beta Quadrant Blue, Gold Moderate
Sheliak Corporate Truce Alpha Quadrant Silver Low
Sidhe Imperium Neutral - limited contact Coreward Indigo Extreme
Tholian Holdfast Truce Trailing Beta Quadrant Gold Low
Tizarin Neutral Alpha Quadrant Green Low
Treaji Commonwealth Neutral Galapagos Cluster, Alpha Quadrant Silver Low
Woren Imperium Neutral Sagittarius Dward Eliptical Galaxy Gold (via wormhole) Moderate
Xanthandi Empire Truce Beta Quadrant Silver Low


Threat Level Description

Extreme = Far more advanced technology/Naval capabilities than the Federation
High Threat = More advanced technology/Naval capabilities than the Federation
Moderate Threat = Generally comparable technology/Naval capabilities to the Federation
Low Threat = Low technology or limited Naval capabilities compared to the Federation

Classifications Legend

Information Classifications


  • OPEN ACCESS (OA)- cleared for general public consumption.
  • SECRET- This information could be harmful to the Federation if it were to find its way into the wrong hands; foreign ship specifications or general overviews of foreign powers might be examples of such information. Aceess is restricted to those deemed to have a "need to know"- starship captains, analysts, ambassadors, etc.
  • TOP SECRET- This information could cause "signigficant harm" to the Federation if it fell into the wrong hands; examples would be military or scientific research and development information, budgetary information, etc. Access is gneerally restircted to high-ranking Federation or flag-rank Star Fleet personnel with specific "need to know."
  • ULTRA SECRET- This information could have potentiall fatal consequences tot he Federation should it fall into the wrong hands; examples of this information would be access codes to inner defense information, communications cipers, etc. Access to this information is restricted to the highest levels, and then only to those with a specific and critical "need to know." Also known as "Omega-class."
Reliability Classifications


  • A LEVEL- information has been confirmed through multiple confrontations by multiple friendly intelligence assets within the past 6 months.
  • B LEVEL- Same as A-level information, but may be somewhat dated, confirmed by only one friendly intelligence assett, confirmed by multiple foreing intelligence assets, or confirmed through only a couple of confrotnations.
  • C LEVEL- This is the most common type of classification of published information. Generally, C-level reliability is weakened by either being significantly out of date, being acquired through less-than-friendly agents or civilian contacts, single confrotnations, multiple sightings froma distance, etc.
  • 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.