Template:Undergrowth Specimen Records

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This article offers a guideline for adding facility specimens, but it's only a guideline! You can add segments, remove them, or fully change the format as needed! It's not strict.

>>> ACCESSING BASE DATA

Specimen ID:  PNW-L1-5477(NL) The codes for specimen IDs consist of an area code, a level from 1-5, a 4 digit number, and a containment type. An example would be, PNW-L1-5477(NL), which reads as "Pacific Northwest Level 1: 5477 (Non-Lethal)" The exact number of Undergrowth Facilities are unspecified, so feel free to make your own on earth or otherwise! Each level corresponds to both a physical level in the facility and a level of containment. Level 1 specimens are of minimum concern and may even be allowed to roam the facility relatively unhindered, while specimens on level 5 pose a mass extinction level threat to the biosphere.

Nickname: Not every specimen needs a name, but some do!

Genus/species: Individual specimens don't need to be of a known species, and they might not even represent a typical member of that species. Whatever works!

Notes: Generally this area has short tags and other quick details! Not a paragraph, but a few words like "homoanalogia" or "latexphera."

Response: This is a quick reference for emergency containment measures, so it's made to be as brief as possible! The two defined so far are just NL for "Non-Lethal" and LF for "Lethal Force."

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