PRISM System
Phenomenon Response and Investigation for Security Management
PRISM is the premier organization dedicated to managing Phenomenon-related incidents and maintaining global security in the post-Phenomenon world. As a PRISM commander, you lead a specialized team of operatives to handle threats that conventional forces cannot address.
Organizational Structure
Command Division
High-level strategic planning and policy decisions. Coordinates with government agencies and international organizations.
Operations Division (Your Role)
Field commanders who deploy operatives on missions. You belong to this division, making tactical decisions and managing your team's capabilities.
Research Division
Scientists and analysts studying the Phenomenon, developing new technologies, and providing intelligence support for operations.
Support Services
Medical, psychological, technical, and logistical support for field operatives. Handles training, equipment, and recovery.
Mission Protocol
Threat Assessment
Intelligence Division identifies and classifies Phenomenon-related incidents based on severity, scope, and required capabilities.
Mission Assignment
Missions are assigned to commanders based on team capabilities and availability. You receive detailed briefings with objectives and requirements.
Team Selection
Commanders choose operatives for deployment. Team composition directly affects mission success probability - use the Right-Call Simulator to optimize choices.
Mission Execution
Operatives are deployed. Success depends on skills, abilities, team dynamics, and decision-making under pressure.
Post-Mission Processing
Debriefing, medical treatment, psychological evaluation, and rest period. Data collected feeds back into Research Division.
Operative Management
PRISM maintains strict protocols for managing Phenomenon-affected operatives:
Fatigue Monitoring
All operatives are monitored for physical and mental fatigue. Overdeployment leads to reduced effectiveness and increased risk.
Medical Support
Advanced medical facilities treat injuries and monitor Phenomenon-related health effects. Injured operatives require recovery time.
Psychological Services
Mental health is crucial. Operatives face traumatic situations and the stress of using abilities that fundamentally alter reality.
Training & Development
Continuous training programs help operatives refine abilities and develop new skills for evolving threats.
Threat Classification
Class C: Minor Incidents
Limited scope, low risk. Can be handled by small teams or single operatives.
Class B: Standard Operations
Moderate threat level. Requires coordinated team action and careful planning.
Class A: High Priority
Significant threat to public safety. Requires best available operatives and resources.
Class S: Critical Threat
Extreme danger. Potential for mass casualties or reality-level distortions. All available resources deployed.
PRISM Technology
PRISM employs cutting-edge technology developed specifically for Phenomenon-related operations:
- •Phenomenon Detectors: Sensors that identify reality distortions and ability usage
- •Enhanced Communications: Secure systems that function even in distorted reality zones
- •Specialized Equipment: Gear designed to support or counter Phenomenon abilities
- •Tactical Analysis Systems: Real-time mission support and probability calculations
Ethical Framework
PRISM operates under strict ethical guidelines:
- ✓Minimize civilian casualties and collateral damage
- ✓Protect operative wellbeing - both physical and mental
- ✓Maintain transparency with government oversight
- ✓Respect human rights of Phenomenon-affected individuals
- ✓Use minimum necessary force to resolve situations