SCP-XXXX upon initial discovery.
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in its own greenhouse inside Site-104 at all times. The temperature surrounding SCP-XXXX is to be at a minimum of 15°C1. The environment surrounding SCP-XXXX must also follow a standard 24-hour day-night cycle with tropical weather conditions. Level 3 clearance is required to interact with SCP-XXXX.
SCP-XXXX containment is a joint effort between Wilson's Wildlife Solutions2 and the SCP Foundation.
Description: SCP-XXXX resembles a common sunflower (Helianthus annuus) in every way apart from its purple disk florets.
SCP-XXXX consistently produces a 4.1 volt electric signal from any point on the stem. Said signal lasts for approximately sixteen hours without sunlight ("charge"). SCP-XXXX can only be charged to its full state via natural light, any unnatural light sources give a much shorter charge, approximately half. SCP-XXXX will consistently point towards the nearest light source rather than initially towards the sun like a sunflower. Without a light source, SCP-XXXX will point upwards.
SCP-XXXX was relocated to Site-104 after being in Wilson's Wildlife Solution's custody. An agreement was made for both groups involved to hold specimens of XXXX.
Addendum 1: Discovery of SCP-XXXX
Addendum 2: Initial Review of SCP-XXXX
[BEGIN LOG]
Dr. Trintin: With the preliminary you've discussed with me, this seems like quite the discovery, Mr. Garnier.
Mr. Garnier: [laugh] You would be right my friend! Thank god I just happened to stumble upon it, we don't have the resources to go out searching for tiny plants. Typically the men and women over at your Foundation beat us to it.
Dr. Trintin: Trust me Mr. Garnier, I'm a big advocate for you folk in the Foundation.
Dr. Trintin pats Mr. Garnier on the back with a comforting smile.
Mr. Garnier: You act like I don't know this!
Dr. Trintin: Now. [clap] Show me what we have.
Mr. Garnier: Ah yes, here it is.
Mr. Garnier leads into a small greenhouse with SCP-XXXX inside. A small sticky note is attached. It reads, "DO NOT TOUCH! =) -Garnier."
Dr. Trintin: Wow. I wish we could have security measures that basic.
Mr. Garnier: It's all about respect! Let me show you the flower.
The two approach and Dr. Trintin is careful not to touch it as he leans in to examine.
Dr. Trintin: The purple florets… They're such a beautiful yet, unnatural color. Interesting.
Mr. Garnier: But like we discussed Dr. Trintin, that is the least of the amazement!
Dr. Trintin nods and pulls out a multimeter, waiting for a nod from Mr. Garnier to proceed.
Dr. Trintin: Wow. It does output, a very consistent signal at that. Have you shown this to Mr. Wilson yet?
Mr. Garnier: Yes, yes. But he is a busy man after all. He's also quite cautious of bringing flora into the mix.
Dr. Trintin: I see no reason not to…
Mr. Garnier: Well, our resources have not improved since our last encounter, that is for certain.
Dr. Trintin nods in agreement.
Mr. Garnier: But let's not dwell.
Dr. Trintin: It's commendable. It's one of the many reasons I offered to be your liaison.
Mr. Garnier: Ah, the way you Englishmen pronounce our words is hilarious to me.
Dr. Trintin: What?! Liaison. Liaison.
Mr. Garnier proceeds to spend ten more seconds annunciating the word Liaison.
Mr. Garnier: No matter, here is another interesting feature I have discovered.
Mr. Garnier pulls out a flashlight and holds it close to the plant, spinning it slowly. The plant faces the light no matter the direction.
Dr. Trintin: What an intriguing piece of nature. I did not come here just to observe, though.
Mr. Garnier: Hm?
Dr. Trintin: The Foundation has, instructed me, to retrieve this specimen.
Mr. Garnier: I see.
Dr. Trintin: I hope you understand.
Mr. Garnier: If you think it is the good thing Doctor. Then we will do it.
Mr. Garnier carefully picks up the flowerpot and hands it to Dr. Trintin with a simple smile.
Dr. Trintin: And I hope I never forget these times.
Mr. Garnier: I hope not, Dr. Trintin. À bientôt.
Dr. Trintin: Bonne soirée.
Dr. Trintin sighs with a smile as he removes the sticky note and puts it in his pocket carefully while walking away.
[END LOG]
2.1: Discussion of SCP-XXXX Handling
[START LOG]
Assistant Site Director Timothy Brink: You're kidding me Director, you're going to let Trintin get away with this?!
Dr. Trintin: Get away with what Vice Director? I'm sorry for not treating everyone as the enemy like you do.
Mr. Brink: It's called being cautious, something you need to learn a lesson about!
Site Director Alex Orlov: You two are driving me up the wall with your bickering. Let's hear him out, Assistant Site Director.
Mr. Brink: Yes Ms. Orlov.
Ms. Orlov: Thank you. You were saying Dr. Trintin?
Dr. Trintin: I think having allies like Wilson's Wildlife Solutions will be to our favor in the long run.
Mr. Brink: Allies?! They're the size of an ant!
Ms. Orlov: Timothy.
Dr. Trintin: No, no, it's quite alright. You may be right, Mr. Brink, but. All of the GoIs were that size at one point. You think Mr. Wilson won't return our goodwill? You have obviously never met the man.
Mr. Brink: Tsk.
Ms. Orlov: I'm overjoyed at the fact I'm wasting someone's time transcribing this.
Dr. Trintin: Hello transcriber!
Mr. Brink: You two are unbelievable. Like I was saying, why can't we just absorb them?
Dr. Trintin: [yelling] Absorb them? They wouldn't agree to that! You mean by force! The Ethics Committee would have the foxes here faster than you can say Wilson!
Ms. Orlov: He's right, Mr. Brink. What you're suggesting is mildly absurd. But please, calm yourself Doctor.
Dr. Trintin: Look. I have paperwork to do. Let's do this another time, have you reviewed the agreement I gave you Ms. Orlov?
Mr. Brink: Mmh. I'm sure you'll befriend the local petting zoo next.
Ms. Orlov: Yes, yes. All looks good. So we have the type specimen in our possession and they are given seeds to replant as they wish?
Dr. Trintin: Indeed. We can discuss restrictions later but I think this is a good compromise for the time being.
Mr. Brink: I hope you know that you as the liaison, will be dealing with all their "seed requests".
Dr. Trintin: Understood, Sir. I must be on my way now. And please, both of you, show them some respect. They have a place, we're not dictators of the anomalous, we're protectors.
Mr. Brink: What a speech.
[END LOG]
Addendum 3: WWS' Filing






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