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WARNING: THE FOLLOWING FILES ARE RESTRICTED TO THE FOLLOWING PERSONEL:
LEVEL 4/XXXX
MOBILE TASK FORCE PHI-15 ("THE EUCATASTROPHE")
PERSONEL ASSOCIATED WITH PROJECT MARTY SUE
UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS IS FORBIDDEN AND ANY ATTEMPT TO ACCESS THE FOLLOWING FILES WITHOUT AFFILIATION TO THE AFOREMENTIONED PERSONNEL WILL LEAD TO IMMEDIATE DISCIPLINARY ACTION AND POSSIBLE TERMINATION.
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Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-XXXX is to be contained within a sealed, reinforced compartment hidden in the reference bookcase at Site-12's main library. To improve SCP-XXXX's security, numerous fabrication and falsification measures have been performed.
All information and data recorded regarding SCP-XXXX, digitally or printed, must be encoded with a Twain-Ottendorf cypher1. Any communication regarding SCP-XXXX or affiliated projects must be done through either manual communication, such as sign language or dactylology or through encrypted text.
Access to SCP-XXXX may only be granted to personnel of Level 4 clearance or higher and all personnel initiated to SCP-XXXX must undergo Tier 3 Vetting. All testing requests must be approved by SCP-XXXX's head researcher, Dr Vidya Durrani and site director, Dr Polyphemus Allgrove and must be overseen by Dr Durrani. All test results must be encrypted and transferred to MTF Phi-15 ("The Eucatastrophe").
As part of these containment procedures, Project Marty Sue personnel and MTF Phi-15 are authorized to work alongside pre-approved members of GoI-α-019 (“The Serpent’s Hand”) (see Negotiation Log XXXX-2 for further details).
Description:
SCP-XXXX is a 26-page anthology comic book under the title, Tales of Peculiarity. In the event SCP-XXXX is touched by a reader, its entire content will transform into a new iteration. The change is instantaneous and will cover SCP-XXXX's narrative, artwork, paper type, font, and language. The only unchanging element is the title, although the title's art style can change to fit the covers' new appearance and its language will also change. The language used within SCP-XXXX with each iteration is always one the reader can comprehend.
Experiments have proved that SCP-XXXX's content will only change if it is unopened. If it is left open and picked up by the same or another reader or passed open, its content will remain the same. However, SCP-XXXX doesn't have to be fully read to transform its content. Items place within SCP-XXXX will not be affected by this transformation.
In its closed, unread state, SCP-XXXX is completely resistant to physical damage and does not undergo embrittlement. However, in its open state, damages or vandalisation to SCP-XXXX, such as scribblings, incineration or piercings, will transpire into the content of SCP-XXXX, and affect the narrative. However, this is only achievable if pages following those damaged are unread. If the pages vandalised have already been read by the reader, they will not transpire into the narrative. All vandalisation will vanish with every new iteration, regardless of whether it affected the narrative or not.
Discovery:
SCP-XXXX was first discovered by staff a few days following the partial success of Operation Kompa Nanzi2. Whilst the expedition resulted in 7 casualties and the loss of a GoI-α-019 defector, numerous documents were recovered by personnel, including several damaged books from Nx-01 itself. The documents and books were taken to Site-91 to be studied and archived. Whilst neither initially showed any anomalous properties, the documents provided substantial insight into GoI-α-019's methodology and personnel.
On 12/09/2011, Dr Emyr Thomas accessed the archive's to study the recovered book, only to find SCP-XXXX in its place. Immediately, Site-91 was put into lockdown and checked for breaches in security. However, after extensive checks, no breaches were discovered and it was concluded that the remnants of the book had transformed into SCP-XXXX naturally. Following its discovery, SCP-XXXX was tested for physical hazards, cognitohazards and infohazards, where its anomalous capabilities were discovered and noted. After tests failed to discover any threats or hazards, SCP-XXXX moved to Site-12, a site with facilities specialising in literary anomalies, on 22/09/2011 for containment, testing and documentation.
Addendum XXXX.1: Experimentation of SCP-XXXX
Experiments began on 12/10/2011. All experiments were authorised by Dr Vidya Durrani. All tests were recorded and every page, including the cover, of SCP-XXXX, were photographed for later research.
- Experiment XXXX-03
- Experiment XXXX-09
- Experiment XXXX-25
- Experiment XXXX-40
- Experiment XXXX-53
- Experiment XXXX-62
- Experiment XXXX-68
- Experiment XXXX-75
Date: 12/10/2011
Reader: Researcher, Benjamine Hator, a 27-year-old man with a preference for speculative fiction.
Procedure: Mr Hator was asked to read SCP-XXXX from beginning to end.
Language: American English
Results: SCP-XXXX now told a story called Nocturne, that depicted a teenage couple begin tricked into becoming eternal audience members to a monstrous opera singer.
Date: 19/10/2011
Reader: D-3697, a 19-year-old man who enjoyed romantic fiction. D-3697 was also totally blind, as a result of an experience with another SCP.
Procedure: D-3697 was asked to read SCP-XXXX from beginning to end
Language: Portuguese (Written in braille.)
Results: SCP-XXXX story, called Calling All Monsters, told of a town called Sfânghe which is plagued by three classic monsters, a vampire, a werewolf and a demon. After several 'deaths', the monsters were eventually captured and killed, only for it to be revealed that the monsters were nothing more than actors, tricked into being part of a sadistic ritual held by the town. Researchers also noted that the characters in SCP-XXXX all had six digits rather than five
D-3697 reported that he could not only read the text within SCP-XXXX but also 'see' the images, shapes, and colours. This was confirmed by a few questions. When asked to describe how he could see the images, D-3697 commented, "It's like, why I touch them, I get this feeling. Like, when I touch the red, I know it's red." When a researcher was asked to read SCP-XXXX during this iteration, the effect was not registered by them, even when the researcher closed their eyes.
Notes: Experiment suggests SCP-XXXX may be able to exhibit cognitohazards and/or infohazards to assist the reader. — Dr Durrani
Date: 19/11/2011
Reader: Junior Researcher, Noriko Ito, a 21-year-old woman who enjoys crime and thriller TV shows and books.
Procedure: Mrs Ito was asked to read SCP-XXXX and to mark one of the pages with a standard HB pencil.
Language: Japanese
Results: SCP-XXXX's tale called Mystery At The Marchioness's Ball began by depicted a detective attempting to solve the theft of a pair of pearl earrings at a costume ball. Upon opening SCP-XXXX, Mrs Ito was asked to mark page 2 and Mrs Ito drew a moustache on the face of a female character within the story.
When Mrs Ito turned to page 3, she was surprised to discover the other characters within SCP-XXXX point out the sudden appearance of a moustache on the character's face. Mrs Ito. The rest of SCP-XXXX's narrative now shifted focus on the sudden appearance of the moustache. SCP-XXXX concluded with the vandalised character, called Ms Banting, leaving her callous and credulous life and joining the circus.
Notes: During this iteration, SCP-XXXX changed from sinistrodextral to dextrosinistral directionality, mirroring the standard formatting found in Japanese manga. — Dr Durrani
Date: 02/01/2012
Reader: Researcher, Dr Jerome Haywind, a 53-year-old man who prefers educational books.
Procedure: Dr Haywind was asked to read SCP-XXXX and pierce its paper with an HB pencil.
Language: French
Results: SCP-XXXX story, titled Ghosts, We All Are, opened with two men engaged in a brawl in an empty western saloon. The characters, while human-like in appearance, appeared to have avian characteristics rather than mammalian ones.
After reading the first 4 pages, Dr Haywind was asked to pierce the chest of one of the men on page 4. After doing so, Dr Haywind discovered that the hole made could only be perceived on the 4th page and couldn't be found on the opposite side. The character Dr Hayward had pierced appeared to have his chest ruptured and quickly died, much to the surprise of the second man.
Dr Haywind was asked to make the same piercing on an earlier page to the same character. This time, the piercing did not transpire into the narrative and could be seen on both sides of the page. The story closed with the surviving man meeting a spectre, stating he was ready to "pay his debt" and allowing the spectre to possess him.
Date: 07/01/2012
Reader: Researcher, Dr Lilian Davies, a 57-year-old man who enjoyed biographical works.
Procedure: Dr Davies was given a lighter and heat resistant tongs and was asked to set fire to SCP-XXXX when instructed.
Language: American English
Results: SCP-XXXX now depicted a story called Things Were Better Then…, opening with a young, human couple (Edward and Megan) moving into an apartment. On the 4th page, Dr Davies was instructed to set fire to the page. Upon doing so, the fire spread across page 4 but didn't spread to any of the other pages. When Dr Davies turned the page, the fire vanished in between the pages and reappeared when Dr Davies returned to the page. As with all other experiments, the fire had transpired into SCP-XXXX's narrative.
SCP-XXXX's story continued with Megan perishing in the fire, despite Edwards attempt to save her. Later, Edward was gifted a package by an unknown benefactor that contained a silver wristwatch, allowing the user to rewind time and alter the past. Edward would later use the watch to save Megan from the fire. Over the course of their decaying relationship, Edward regularly uses the watch to fix his mistakes. However, Megan later ended their relationship and leave with another man. It was then revealed that Megan had been regularly cheating on Edward throughout their relationship. Bitter and angry, Edward used the watch one last time to ensure Megan perished in the fire. The story closed with Edward persuing one of Megan's lovers, seemingly to commit murder.
Date: 11/01/2012
Reader: Field Agent, Mabli Mehra, a 30-year-old woman who enjoys horror stories. Mabli Mehra had also just completed her training in thaumatological studies at the Department of Thaumaturgy.
Procedure: Agent Mehra was asked to draw a thaumaturgic symbol TS-9623 and TS-0194 on to a character within SCP-XXXX.
Language: Urdu
Results: The story, called He Eats!, seemed to take place in mid-twentieth-century South Asia and appeared to be inhabited by anthropomorphic animals rather than humans. SCP-XXXX began with a young teenage boy being chased by two police officers.
On the 7th page, the police manage to corner the boy and shot him. Agent Mehra was instructed to draw TS-962 and TS-019 on the boy. Instead of producing the intended effect, the boy dissolved and embiggened into a mass of fur, bone and claws and began assimilating other denizens and growing in size.
In closing the story, the mass of fur was confronted by six hooded figures, who later revealed themselves to be human and called themselves the Echo's of Men. The six then performed symbolic and verbal, thaumaturgic rituals of their own and managed to contain the mass in a golden, electromagnetic shield. The story concluded with the Echo's speculating what was the sudden cause of the abomination.
Notes: Experiment has determined that thaumaturgical rituals performed on SCP-XXXX can transpire into SCP-XXXX's narrative. Also, Agent Mehra did not recognise the thaumaturgic rituals used by the characters within SCP-XXXX and requested she submits them to the Department of Thaumaturgy for further study. The request was approved. Studies of the rituals are still ongoing.— Dr Durrani
Date: 14/01/2012
Reader: D-7894, a 23-year-old man who enjoyed reading historical and educational text.
Procedure: D-7894 was asked to rip a page out of SCP-XXXX, close SCP-XXXX, allowing it to transform then place the ripped page back into SCP-XXXX.
Language: [REDACTED]
Results: [REDACTED]
Notes: Following negotiations held on 16/04/2012, all data regarding Experiment XXXX-20 has been [REDACTED] under the direct order of the O5-6. — Hannah Clarke, Ethics Committee Liaison of Site-12.
Date: 24/01/2012
Reader: Level 2 Foundation Illustration, Mrs Lin Bradford, a 23-year-old woman who enjoys superhero and post-apocalyptic comic books. Before joining the Foundation, Mrs Bradford had previously worked as a fine artist and has strong artistic skills. Mrs Bradford also suffers from dyslexia.
Procedure: Mrs Bradford was given fine-nib pens, pencils and numerous photos of D-Class personnel and asked to draw characters into SCP-XXXX based on the D-Class photos when instructed.
Language: British English (Numerous malapropisms and spelling mistakes were found through SCP-XXXX during the experiment.)
Results: SCP-XXXX's story, 13:40 from Bogotá, opened with a drug mule being picked up at an airport and taken to a den in Los Angeles. Upon arrival, the mule was killed and his stomach was excavated for packaging.
On the 10th page, Mrs Bradford was instructed to draw a character into SCP-XXXX and match its art style as close as possible. Using the photo's as references, Mrs Bradford drew a male character into one of the panels. Upon turning the page, the characters within the story were horrified to discover a lifeless body suddenly appear within their den. Mrs Bradford was instructed to draw another character, to which the same reaction occurred within SCP-XXXX. After three further attempts, each producing synonymous results, Mrs Bradford was asked to desist. The story concluded with the characters panicking as the bodies Mrs Bradford drew disintegrated.
Notes: Mrs Bradford commented that SCP-XXXX's art style during the experiment matched her own personal style. — Dr Durrani
Site Director Note: As of ██/██/████, all experimentation involving SCP-XXXX is to be suspended until further notice. — Dr Polyphemus Allgrove
Addendum XXXX.2: Incident XXXX-Alpha
INCIDENT REPORT
INCIDENT #: XXXX-Alpha
DATE OF OCCURRENCE: 17/02/2012
On 17/02/2012, Foundation intercepted a police radio transmission made by the ███ ██████ Police Department in █████ ██████, ███ ███████, California. The location described on the transmission had been under investigation and observation by the police for potential drug trafficking. The Foundation intervened when one of the armed officers reported that the drugs traders claimed that "dead bodies just started appearing around us". Upon arriving at the scene, Foundation quickly seized control over the investigation and ascertained the 6 bodies. Class-A amnestics were later administered to the police, drug traffickers and nearby civilians.
The 6 bodies were taken to Site-95 for further study later that day. When they were dissected, it was discovered that whilst the bodies appeared human externally, they possessed no internal organs besides a muscular system and skeleton. Further, the bodies tissue possessed no cellular structure or genetic information, despite being chemically identical to human tissue.
The bodies and the incident were tentatively given the designation SCP-████ and were pending containment and classification until it was discovered via cross-examination that the incident shared characteristics and events similar to those depicted in SCP-XXXX in Experiment XXXX-75.
All testing regarding SCP-XXXX was suspended until further notice. SCP-XXXX's threat level has been changed from ● Green to ● Yellow.
Following the suspension, Dr Durrani made several requests to Dr Allgrove to continue testing SCP-XXXX's capabilities. All requests were denied by Dr Allgrove who commented that SCP-XXXX's sudden reality-bending capabilities were too much of a security risk to continue testing.
DATE: 19/02/2012
FROM: Prof Murdoch<noitadnuof.pcs|hcodruMA#noitadnuof.pcs|hcodruMA>
TO: Dr Allgrove<noitadnuof.pcs|evorglla1p#noitadnuof.pcs|evorglla1p>, Dr Durrani <noitadnuof.pcs|inarrudV#noitadnuof.pcs|inarrudV>
SUBJECT: Analysis of Incident XXXX-Alpha
Pol, you need to look at these results, because I can't make heads or tails of them! I've checked them four-time and had them confirmed by six different experts. What it's telling us can't be fucking possible.
Results (Time frame: 1 hour, Radius: 2km):
Average Hume Level: 1.003 Hume
Average ARad Level: 200, White, Natural, Loose
Average Akiva Radiation Level: 10 dAvThose bodies. That incident. If the results of the tests are correct and I can guarantee they are, then what happened in █████ ██████ on 17/02/2012 ██:██ was completely normal. And yet, I couldn't have been. From what I can remember, lifeless bodies randomly manifesting isn't something the average Tom, Dick and Harry sees every day.
Even when I considered variables from external sources, the Kant counter only changes about .00005. As for the ARed levels, I've approached some of Rossi's bunch, to see if they could see something I couldn't, but no. Their thaumaturgical analysis came back with nothing too.
This doesn't make any sense Pol. One, how can these bodies show no anomalous properties besides the fact they clearly were and two, what's this all got to do with that bloody comic.
P.S. I contacted the O5's to see if Project Navigator had spotted something, but I got no reply.
Given the results provided by Prof Murdoch, Dr Durrani submitted another request to continue testing SCP-XXXX. Dr Allgrove denied her request.
DATE: 23/02/2012
FROM: Dr Durrani <noitadnuof.pcs|inarrudV#noitadnuof.pcs|inarrudV>
TO: Dr Allgrove<noitadnuof.pcs|evorglla1p#noitadnuof.pcs|evorglla1p>, Prof Murdoch<noitadnuof.pcs|hcodruMA#noitadnuof.pcs|hcodruMA>
SUBJECT: Continued testing of SCP-XXXX
Allgrove, I understand you've got a bunch of bureaucratic knobheads watching over you but you have to understand. This thing, this comic. If I'm right, this could be one of the Foundations greatest assets, and I'm talking beyond Thaumial.When I was a part of the Hand, I was told a myth. It said that there was a book, a book that couldn't be found in the Library. Could never be found in it. A book that told the story of the universe. Of all existence. From beginning to end.
Most of us believed that the whole thing was just a stupid legend. I was one of them. I mean, the whole thing sounded ridiculous. But after seeing what SCP-XXXX is. What it can do. What I think it can do.
I believe SCP-XXXX is that book or at least part of it, and what it's been showing us all this time is the story. Not just ours, but all of them. All worlds. SCP-XXXX is telling us the story of the multiverse.
We need to continue testing because if we learnt how to control this book, we could answer so many questions. Questions that we thought would never get answered.
DATE: 24/02/2012
FROM: Dr Allgrove<noitadnuof.pcs|evorglla1p#noitadnuof.pcs|evorglla1p>
TO: Dr Durrani <noitadnuof.pcs|inarrudV#noitadnuof.pcs|inarrudV>
SUBJECT: RE: Continued testing of SCP-XXXX
My, my, Vidya, what a very moving piece. Like something out of a film. So please don't take offence when I say that your pathetic little myth isn't going to convince me that experimentation should continue.Yes, whispers and rumours from the Serpent's Hand have provided some intel for our investigations, but history has also proven that the organisation tends to embellish things for the sake of dramatic flair. You should have realised that when you left the group. Myths are useful, but only if they are backed up with practice and pattern.
Even if SCP-XXXX is this fantastical book you claim it can be, I see no evidence that it is nothing more than a bunch of paper with some ontokinetic properties that need to be contained. Its unmeasurable results certainly are intriguing, but the Foundation isn't interested in discovery when it risks too much. Our priority is safety and caution. Not wonder and discovery.
May I also remind you that your history with The Serpent's Hand is highly confidential, even to those of Level 4 clearance like Murdoch. If I find you mentioning it again, you will be severely reprimanded.
DATE: 25/02/2012
FROM: Dr Allgrove<noitadnuof.pcs|evorglla1p#noitadnuof.pcs|evorglla1p>
TO: Dr Durrani <noitadnuof.pcs|inarrudV#noitadnuof.pcs|inarrudV>
SUBJECT: RE: RE: Continued testing of SCP-XXXXDid Dr Evelyn Moore enjoy her time with the Dinosaurs and Bigfoot?
As a result of her comments on 25/02/2012, Dr Durrani was detained for a suspected clearance breach and imprisoned at Site-06-3 to await trial, demotion and possible termination. Dr Durrani research history and contact outside of the Foundation was placed under scrutiny.
Addendum XXXX.3: Trial Log
On 02/03/2012, further information regarding SCP-6783 was discovered. Following these findings, Dr Durrani's trial was brought forward to 03/03/2012.
Date: 3rd of March, 2012
Council:
- O5-6
- Dr Polyphemus Allgrove, Site Director of Site-12
- Hannah Clarke, Ethics Committee Liaison of Site-12
- Prof Edward Thompson, Researcher at Site-91 and Dr Vidya Durrani's former mentor
Defendant:
- Dr Vidya Durrani, Researcher at Site-12 and former member of the Serpent’s Hand
<BEGIN LOG>
(Council take their seats.)
O5-6: Black, you can bring Dr Durrani in now.
(Bodyguard Black leaves the room. Few moments' later, he returns with Dr Durrani. Dr Durrani takes her seat.)
O5-6: Thank you, Black.
(Bodyguard Black nods and leaves the room.)
O5-6: Good Morning, Dr Durrani.
Durrani: As-Salam-u-Alaikum.
Thompson: Wa-Alaikumussalam wa-Rahmatullah.
Durrani: Nice to see you again Teddy.
Allgrove: Dr Durrani, my I remind you where you are and the position you're in.
Durrani: Fuck you, Polly.
Allgrove: You -
Clarke: People, please. A little control and decorum. O5-6 hasn't come all this way to hear you arguing.
(Pause)
Durrani: My apologies, Hannah.
Clarke: Good. Then, if that's out of the way. Sir.
O5-6: Dr Durrani, do you understand the severity of the clearance breaches you've made?
Durrani: I do. I understand my comments to Dr Allgrove may have been unwise and poorly executed.
Allgrove: (scoffs) You can say that again.
O5-6: Do you now understand that Dr Evelyn Moore's role in SCP-6783 is both incredible vital and secretive and by commentating about it, you could have not only potential alerted her of her role but also prevented an essential SK-Class Dominance Shift Scenario.
Durrani: I mean - I didn't but - Yes, I understand.
O5-6: Do you understand that some details regarding SCP-6783, SCP-3252 and SCP-1000 were highly confidential and you, with Level 3 clearance, were not at liberty to read or investigate such matters.
(Pause)
Clarke: Vidya?
Durrani: Yes, fine, I understand. Can we just get this over with? Demote me, imprison me, terminate me, whatever. Just get it over and done with.
Thompson: We're not going to terminate you Vid.
(Pause)
Durrani: What?
O5-6: How do you know the nature of SCP-6783?
Durrani: I read the files.
O5-6: Yes we know, we checked your access history. But strange thing is, you know things that weren't in the file. At that time, only about 59% of the notes had been retrieved and whilst it was true details regarding the dinosaurs were in there, the details regarding SCP-1000 and SCP-3252 were not. They've only just been discovered. How do you know SCP-1000 was involved with SCP-6783?
(Pause)
Durrani: SCP-XXXX.
Allgrove: Oh, not this shit again!
Clarke: Dr Allgrove, please. Dr Durrani, could you elaborate?
Durrani: During one of the experiments with SCP-XXXX, D-class D-7894 read a story called The Lady Who Waited, Who Watched, which told about a scientist. She'd travelled from the future and was forced to watch the world go by, eventually helped humanity rise up and face their oppressors. It took me a while to release what D-7894 was reading, and when SCP-XXXX showed SCP-1000 and the Day of Flowers, that's when I started to put two and two together.
Clarke: How do you know about the Day of Flowers?
Durrani: My father met and studied with some of the Children of the Sun when we were a part of the Hand. He told me a little about the event so I recognised it when it was depicted in SCP-XXXX.
Thompson: What about SCP-3252?
Durrani: I didn't know anything about that at the time and I only figured out what I'd done after the experiment and I'd done my own research. I didn't intend to do what I did.
Clarke: What did you do about D-7894?
Durrani: I amnesticised him.
Thompson: And after this experiment, that's when you began to believe SCP-XXXX was this - Oh, in lieu of a better definition, mythical book?
Durrani: Yes, although I couldn't be sure and needed to further test SCP-XXXX's capabilities, and after Incident XXXX-Alpha - well, there was no doubt in my mind.
(Pause)
Clarke: Sir?
O5-6: (unintelligible)
(Pause)
O5-6: Dr Durrani, how long have you been a member of the Foundation?
Durrani: 7 years. 8 in June.
O5-6: In those years, you've done good work and despite coming from a hostile organisation, your loyalty has never wavered. You've shown care, diligence and have even helped the Foundation improve its relations with other establishments. A little obsessive, yes, but -
Durrani: Sir?
(O5-6 whispers something to Mrs Clarke, Dr Allgrove and Prof Thompson. Mrs Clarke and Prof Thompson nod whilst Dr Allgrove remains silent, shaking his head.)
O5-6: Thank you, Dr Durrani. Your comments have been most enlightening. We will be in touch soon. Black!
(Bodyguard Black returns to the room.)
Durrani: I don't understand? Am I going to being punished?
O5-6: Not yet.
<END LOG>
On 07/03/2012, following discussions between the Ethics Committee and O5-6, Dr Durrani was released from imprisonment and her Security Clearance was upgraded from Level 3 to Level 4. Despite protests from Dr Allgrove, testing of SCP-XXXX was reinstated by order of O5-6, with approval by the Ethics Committee. However, testing was to remain focused on SCP-XXXX's parachronal properties. Testing its extradimensional interactive properties require approval by both O5-6 and at least 2 Ethics Committee personnel.
UPDATE: As of 14/05/2012, SCP-XXXX has assisted the Foundation substantially, including:
- Preventing a Code: Amber and Code: White containment breach.
- Providing information enabling 3 SCP's object class to be demoted.
- Assisting in locating and detaining members of GoI-003 (“Chaos Insurgency”).
It has also been discovered that SCP-XXXX is capable of describing anomalous properties such as anti-memes or infohazards without exhibiting them. As a result, SCP-XXXX is being considered for reclassification.
Addendum XXXX.3: SCP-XXXX-1 Recordings
If SCP-XXXX-1 manifests within or attempt to access any Foundation Site, the site/s must immediately enter a Code: Gray lockdown and Mobile Task Force Phi-15 will be mobilised.
Incident XXXX-1-017:
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