Concept of SCP-XXXX - Dr. Eugene Jaepers

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Page type: SCP article

Page layout: At the top of the page is a notice from the DOMC1 informing the reader the file describes an infohazard capable of affecting spoken and written material.

The title of the SCP isn't the normal way (Like SCP-XXXX), its actually redacted. The rest is standard SCP format.

Elevator pitch: The SCP is the rabbit man from SCP-4000. He is still in Dr. Jaeper's body, but now fully formed into an anthropormohic rabbit. Anyone who refers to it by a consistent name will receive weird anomalous effects, like in 4000.

The conprocs state the anomaly is contained in a humanoid containment chamber, and the DOMC is working on a method to contain its anomalous effect.

Narrative: After the rabbit man inherits Dr. Jaepers, he goes into hiding. Since he has Dr. Jaepers Credentials, he sometimes access the SCiPnet database to try and get even more names, and bring them to the creatures in 4000. He gets caught eventually and contained.

The researchers interview him about what happened after he left and reveals they know about him accessing the SCiPnet database, but he does not say anything.

Then, during an exploration into 4000, one agent overhears two creatures discussing about preparing for the "Great Bang" (SCP-5404), before he runs off back to where he came from.

As the SCP Foundation begins talking about 5404, they being exploding and they start interrogating the rabbit man about what's going on until he finally reveals it.

He explains the creatures in 4000 that he gave names to them using Dr. Jaeper's credentials. They managed to be powerful enough to the point where they can begin SCP-5404 to get back at the Foundation for what they did in SCP-001:05. They won't stop until the Foundation hands over 05-1, the one who banished them to begin with. They obviously refuse, and the rabbit man tells them the only their really going to stop 5404 is to destroy the entirety of SCP-4000 creatures.

Hook: This SCP is for people who are interested in Faeries and narrative skips.

Notes: Feel free to criticize this.