The term "Controlled Worlds" refers to any world, plane, dimension, or reality where the Kaiju Annihilation Corps (KAC) maintains recognized jurisdiction, operational infrastructure, and active containment authority over anomalous, metaphysical, spectral, conceptual, or kaiju threat.
A Controlled World is not defined by geography, biology, or placement, but instead defined by three requirements:
(1) Presence
A world must host at least:
- One sanctioned KAC site.
- One KAC observation base or dimensional anchor.
- Or an autonomous KAC containment unit.
(2) Anomaly Administration Rights
KAC officers must have formal, informal, or de facto authority to Contain, Neutralize, Observe, Register, or excommunicate an anomaly from that world.
These rights may be granted through treaty, decree, law, or necessity.
(3) Compatibility with KAC Infrastructure
The world's underlying metaphysics must allow, at minimum:
- KAC data transmission or equivalent
- Cross-world stabilization signals
- Energy extraction or containment barrier deployment
- Communication functionality
- Dimensional gateway anchoring (or the Multi-Versal Gates)
Worlds that disallow external systems (e.g., sealed conceptual realities, anti-observation universes) cannot be classified as Controlled Worlds.
[TYPES OF CONTROLLED WORLDS]
Controlled Worlds fall into four primary categories:
(1) FULLY CONTROLLED WORLDS
Worlds where the KAC maintains near-total operational authority and presence.Examples include:
- Earth Variants
- Stable Realities
- Civilized Mana/Magi-based Worlds
- Lack of high threat level Anomalies.
Indicators:
- Multiple Sites
- System-wide mapping
- Civil cooperation and treaty status
These worlds are considered safe anchors for the KAC and its operators.
(2) PARTIALLY CONTROLLED WORLDS
Worlds where the KAC maintains presence but lacks full jurisdiction due to:
- Native governance.
- Competing anomaly agencies.
- Political fragmentation.
- Unstable dimensional physics or unnatural laws.
- Presence of Native Gods.
KAC operations are reactive, not proactive, often relying on negotiated access.
(3) CONDITIONALLY CONTROLLED WORLDS
Worlds where KAC presence exists solely because of:
- High-risk anomalies
- Kaiju-scale events
- Universal instability
- Ongoing existential threats
Control is temporary and mission-dependent, and often high-risk.
Due to the scope of the multiverse and events such as KAC-005: The Sea of Infinita, the KAC acknowledges:
Controlled Worlds are not "controlled" in an absolute sense. They are worlds where KAC operates with relative stability. No world remains permanently secure.
