Note: Some tests have been removed for brevity, for full access submit a request to the O5 council.
Test-1 2017/10/4
Subject: D-5767-1
Procedure: D-class placed within testing chamber and the original audio recording is played in full.
Results: The subject reports feeling “dread” and “helplessness” wash over them as they listen to the recording, they also refer to the scream as “ghostly” and question if the room is getting colder. Once the recording finishes the subject reports that the feelings of dread and helplessness have receded.
Test-2 2017/10/5
Subject: D-5767-2
Procedure: D-class is placed within the testing chamber and a lopped version of the recording is to be played. At the end of each loop the subject is asked to rate out of ten the intensity of emotions the recording elicits.
Results: The subject reported feeling “creeped out” and “drained” whilst listening to the recording, when prompted by researchers they agreed that “helplessness” and “dread” are better descriptors. The following shows at which loop their ratings changed:
Rating 4/10- Loop 1
Rating 5/10- Loop 2
Rating 6/10 Loop 4
Rating 7/10 Loop 8
Rating 7/10 Loop 14
Note: all researchers who were present in Test-5767-1 reported discomfort at listening to the recording. Different staff are to be used in all further test to avoid this issue.
Test-5 2017/10/18
Subject D-5767-1
Procedure:** The subject used in Test5767-1 had begun to show curious behaviors, following this they were interviewed and then played the recording again.
Results: after interviewing the subject it seemed as though they had begun to suffer from acute depression and anxiety. Furthermore, they reported feeling like they were being watched. When asked by who they simply pointed, It was later confirmed that they pointed in the direction of SCP-5767. When researchers attempted to play the recording the subject began to become extremely distressed, crawling into the corner and screaming. It took 4 personnel to restrain D-5767-1 and return them to their cell.
Addendum-1
Measures are to be taken to ensure that no further personnel are exposed to SCP5767-1 and all staff previously exposed are to be placed under observation.
Addendum-2
SCP-5767-1 is to be reclassified to a Cognition hazard and the new priority is to find a potential cure for its effects. As of 2017/10/19 73 staff members have been confirmed to have listened to the recording, 43 of which are currently showing symptoms.
Test-12 2017/10/20
Subject D-5767-1
Procedure: The subject was given Class C Amnestic’s
Results: Mental deterioration persisted, adverse reaction to recording persisted.
Addendum-3
Description: All individuals exposed to the recording of SCP5767-1 suffer from a deterioration in mental health including depression, anxiety, paranoia and psychosis all of which inevitably leads to the subject committing suicide. Currently 110 have died including 14 NASA scientists.
Test-62 2017/10/28
Subject: Dr Crane
Procedure: The subject uses is given a course of SSRI's.
Results: Brain scans and interviews show no change in symptoms.
Addendum-4
Following confirmation that site director [REDACTED] has both listened to the recording and is now showing symptoms, tests looking for a cure are to become site 19 primary goal.
Test-146 2017/11/01
Subject: Dr Swales
Procedure: SCP-999 enters the temporary cell where Dr Swales is held
Results: Dr Swales comes out of the fetal position as soon as SCP-999 enters the room. SCP-999 approaches the Dr, rubbing up against his leg, resulting in the Dr smiling. Various tests show that Dr Swales is no longer under the effects of SCP-5767-1.
Notes: Request for permanent transfer of SCP-999 to site 19 pending O5 approval.
Addendum-5
Only known current cure to the effects of SCP-5767-1 is SCP 999, tests ongoing.