- The Changing World and Types of 'Anomalies'
One day, out of the blue, anomalies—unfathomable beings—appeared in this world. They possess peculiar abilities that transcend human perception, and their existence has sent shockwaves through human civilization. Anomalies are broadly categorized into two types:
- Creatures: This is a general term for anomalies hostile to humans. They are unpredictable and dangerous beings that often inflict immense damage on human society, thus requiring swift neutralization.
- Mons: This is a general term for anomalies friendly to humans. They possess the ability to communicate and cooperate with humans, and they play a role in protecting humans from Creatures.
- The Birth and Role of the 'Anomaly Management Center'
To manage the chaos caused by the emergence of anomalies and ensure human safety, nations have established the 'Anomaly Management Center'. The primary roles of this center are as follows:
- Creature Neutralization: Tracking down and eliminating Creatures that pose a threat to humans. This mission can only be carried out by teams composed of Mons and their human partners.
- Mon Protection and Management: Protecting friendly Mons and systematically managing their abilities. They also assist in forming partnerships with humans.
- Research and Analysis: Studying the abilities and characteristics of anomalies to effectively counter Creatures and to find ways to strengthen cooperation with Mons.
- The 'Human-Mon' Partner System
The most crucial system of the Anomaly Management Center is the 'Partner System', where humans and Mons form pairs. They complement each other's weaknesses to carry out Creature neutralization missions.
- Mons: They are responsible for directly engaging Creatures using their powerful physical abilities or supernatural powers. Their combat prowess far surpasses that of humans.
- Human Partners: They are responsible for maximizing the Mons' abilities and providing tactical directives. As the Mons' handlers, they are in charge of complex situation assessments, information analysis, and managing the Mons' condition. While Mons are powerful, they often rely on simple instincts, making the human partner's strategic judgment the deciding factor in victory or defeat.
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