The security clearances system is divided up into classes, represented by a letter. Within each class are several clearances. Letters closer to A are higher up, and numbers closer to 1 are higher up. This page is sorted from highest to lowest, meaning most information granted to least information granted.
Remember, security clearances are a system that I use to control the dissemination of information about myself. It is not an indication of how close I am with somebody. That said, there is a known correlation between the two.
A Class
This is the top tier in the system. These people have access to all or nearly all information that can be had, and are the only people with access to the People Record itself.
Clearance | Name | Notes |
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A1 | Reserved for Future Use | |
A2 | Dylan Bowerman | Me. |
A3 | Necessarily Mandated People | People that are required to be here by necessity (such as doctors) or mandate (such as most of the legal system). |
B Class
These are some of the most important people to me and those that receive a large amount of information, which they may need in order to maintain their position. In some cases, the B Class is actually excluded from information that others may have access to, because of how much inherent power they hold over my life.
Clearance | Name | Notes |
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B1 | Parents | My parents. |
B2 | Siblings | My sisters, and people who fill a sibling-like role in my life. |
B3 | Extended Family | People to whom I am related but do not fit into B1 or B2, with exceptions. Includes people with whom I have a familial-type relationship but no actual blood relationship. |
B4 | Highly Trusted People | People that, through their words, actions, and knowledge, have demonstrated a very high willingness and ability to help and a very low willingness and chance to harm. |
B5 | Reserved for Future Use |
C Class
These are usually my closest and most important friends. They tend to know a large amount about my general wellbeing, and are very likely to know the most about my day-to-day life.
Clearance | Name | Notes |
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C1 | Significant Others | People with whom I am in a relationship or otherwise have a comparable emotional connection. |
C2 | Best Friends | The top-tier friends that consistently and continuously make my life better in a way that is healthy and (ideally) mutually beneficial. |
C3 | Extremely Good Friends | The friends that should have a clearance higher than D1, but cannot fit into C4, C5, or C2. |
C4 | Former Best Friends on Good Terms | Anybody with whom I am still on generally good terms that has previously been in C2. This is done out of respect and as a gesture of gratitude for the years we shared. Unless there is a reason not to, they will always maintain this clearance. |
C5 | Trusted Professionals | People with whom I have a generally professional relationship that is enhanced by providing additional information. |
D Class
This is where most people with whom I am friendly reside. It includes a wide range of clearances to fit most types of friendships.
Clearance | Name | Notes |
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D1 | Good Friends | The friends that regularly treat me well and use the information they are given to better me in some way. |
D2 | Nice Friends | The friends that are kind and seem to be respectful to me and those I care about. |
D3 | Nice Friends with Differing Opinions | Same as D2, but specifically for friends that have opinions that differ from mine to such a degree that I feel the need to be cautious around them. |
D4 | Average Friends | Most people that I am friendly with. If I know their name and a few fun facts about somebody, they likely go here. |
D5 | Waning Friends | People that previously held a higher rank in D Class, but with whom I am not speaking frequently enough to maintain our friendship. However, I would still call them a friend of mine. |
D6 | Familiar Former Friends | Same as D5, but when it has been so long that it is no longer reasonable to call them a current friend. |
D7 | Familiar Acquaintances | People that I have not gotten to know, but would be able to recognize and name. |
D8 | Acquaintances | People that I have not gotten to know, but would be able to recognize or name. |
D9 | People I’ve Noticed | People that I have perceived in a positive light, but never encountered. |
E Class
This is where most people on the planet reside. It includes a small number of broad clearances to fit most people that cannot fit elsewhere.
Clearance | Name | Notes |
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E1 | No Longer in Contact | People that have held a higher clearance previously, but I no longer talk to and would not claim to know any better than the average person on the street. |
E2 | People I’ve Seen More Than Once | People that I have physically perceived at least two times in my life. |
E3 | Average People | All people are assumed to be here if they are not elsewhere in the People Record. |
E4 | Deceased | People that have held any other clearance, but are no longer breathing. |
F Class
This is where people who that have, and presumably would continue to, contribute negatively to my life. It is difficult to leave thiis class once put into it.
Clearance | Name | Notes |
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F1 | Reserved for Future Use | |
F2 | Mean People | People that consistently do not use kidness when communicating with me. |
F3 | Disrespectful People | People who choose offensive language and do not give me the respect I deserve in a friendship. |
F4 | Bad People | People that are not good to have or keep in my life. |
F5 | Low-Level Criminals | People that revolve their life around small crimes, instead of contributing positively to the people around them. |
F6 | Rapists | Anybody that thinks sexual assault is acceptable in any way and is not above doing it, regardless of whether or not they actually have. |
F7 | Very Violent People | Anybody that consistently solves problems with physical violence, without exhausting other options. |
F8 | High-Level Criminals | People that would say “armed robbery isn’t that bad” |
F9 | People That Are Scum | The bottom of the barrel for humanity. |