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SCP-XXXX

A mature instance of SCP-XXXX.

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Addendum 2: In response to Incident Report XXXX-A, SCP-XXXX has been reclassified as Euclid, and the expansion of its use has been forbidden. They may remain in use for certain entities, with site director approval, while research is done into the creation of artificial reality anchors. This research is to be considered a top priority. In the meantime, usage of SCP-XXXX as a Thaumiel entity is to be discontinued indefinitely. The former Site-11 has been abandoned after becoming overgrown with instances of SCP-XXXX and is now considered the containment facility of SCP-XXXX. All other anomalies held at the former Site-11 are to be relocated by staff utilizing standard hazardous material protection suits.

Special Containment Procedures: Foundation personnel are to monitor the latest discoveries in the field of botany for any discoveries of further SCP-XXXX instances and monitor CDC activity for instances of SCP-XXXX-1. Any uncovered instances of SCP-XXXX or SCP-XXXX-1 outside of containment are to be incinerated.

Access to SCP-XXXX’s containment chamber is restricted to personnel with clearance level 4 or higher and approval from Site Director Flemming. Only specifically appointed personnel are allowed within 1 km of SCP-XXXX's containment facility. They may do so only while equipped with standard hazardous material protection suits. The containment facility must be patrolled at all times to monitor the presence of animal life. Any unauthorized individuals within this vicinity are to be detained, thoroughly examined, and, if possible, released. Foundation personnel are to maintain the cover story of irradiated land for the containment facility.

Addendum 4: Site Director Flemming has been found responsible for causing Incident XXXX-A due to hastened testing. He has also been found guilty of recording classified information outside of Foundation-sanctioned spaces and deliberately corrupting Foundation data to destroy evidence. He has been fired and amnesticized as punishment. The director’s personal journal was discovered among the wreckage and is presented below as evidence.

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Journal Entry: 04/17/1932
Log: It’s been a while since I’ve written hasn’t it? It feels like I’ve barely been home these past few weeks. I’ve been trying to micro-manage these imbeciles so they can’t mess up my reputation again, but it comes at a cost. I can’t remember when the bags under my eyes looked this deep and sunken. Reminds me of the days when I was writing my thesis, better days. Days when I wasn’t responsible for Jerry screwing everything up for me. Days when I didn’t have to think about all the VERY REAL monsters that could be lurking in the shadows on my way to the bathroom at night. Anyway, this has been good to do, but I need to sleep; my eyes hurt enough without reading by my shitty, Foundation-issue desk lamp.

Journal Entry: 06/10/1932
Log: By God, yesterday was a good fucking day. Or should I say “a rather pleasant occurrence” since I need to “mind my word choice at the workplace." Anyways, let’s forget about them for a minute; yesterday they managed to recontain that escaped SCP that Jerry let out, but that’s not even the best part! It was caught by a fucking flower! A MOTHER. FUCKING. FLOWER! The boys on the MTF said it was practically powerless by the time they caught up to it. HA. Naturally, we picked up the flowers too, once we realized what was going on. I ran an experiment on my own as a little, shall we say, “Welcome-back party” (HA!) Anyways, the point is, it worked. I can still remember its stupid face! HA! Seriously though, all I need to do now is get the underlings to push it through testing ASAP and we should be set. 05 Flemming, here we come??!!

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Addendum 1: “Due to their reality-anchoring properties and otherwise benign disposition, I am formally proposing integrating instances of SCP-XXXX for use in the containment of other SCPs and redesignating them as Thaumiel. Repeated testing has suggested that this will significantly reduce the number of containment breaches at Site-11. I recommend that containers for sustaining, storing, and protecting SCP-XXXX instances be distributed to all onsite containment chambers. They are to be regularly maintained and inspected by security staff on a weekly basis. Furthermore, I recommend they only be removed for testing purposes or with approval from personnel with level 3 clearance or higher.”
-Site Director Flemming, to the 05 Council.

"The aforementioned proposal has been approved for a trial run at Site-11 by the 05-Council. Should the containment model prove successful, its expansion to other containment sites will be considered. We are looking forward to the results.” -05 Council.

Incident XXXX-A Report: During the containment breach of SC9-\$$V aCM3$al staff were injured in the proximity of SCP-XXXX instances being used as reality anchors, causing them to bloom instantaneously. This is the first documented case of SCP-XXXX blooming. The ensuing chaos caused the other subjects throughout the facility, both those being used as reality anchors and those in the designated containment chamber, to bloom within 2 hours. Within 48 hours, the site was overtaken by SCP-XXXX and 176 staff casualties occurred due to infection. Only one SCP managed to breach containment, and it has since been recovered and re-contained at Site-17.