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ПТИЧЬИМ ОТДЕЛОМ ФОНДА

Согласно Протоколу Плутон
Примечание: Приказом Д-ра Фредерика Эйчайки, уровень допуска, необходимый для чтения данного документа, был снижен с 3/ОСНОВНОГО до 1/ОСНОВНОГО, по причине того, что объект имеет связь с происходящим Сценарием Класса-BE "Миграция".

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SCP-3662 (circa 1950)

Объект №: SCP-3662

Класс объекта: Безопасный

Особые условия содержания: SCP-3662 должен находится внутри стандартного контейнера для содержания объектов класса "Безопасный". В случае необходимости перемещения SCP-3662 сотрудникам, осуществляющим перемещение, ни в коем случае не следует допускать кожного контакта с объектом. Текущий субъект SCP-3662-2 должен сменяться еженедельно для исключения риска длительного воздействия на кого-либо Ноосферы1.

Описание: SCP-3662 является небольшим цилиндрическим устройством, заключенным в листовое стекло и имеющим широкое, плоское основание. По своей природе объект является обычными часами, однако, обратное проектирование механизмов, задействованных в его работе, не удалось провести до сих пор.

При кожном контакте с SCP-3662 субъекты, далее обозначаемые как SCP-3662-1, начинают вскоре испытывать нарастающую усталость. В свою очередь, мозговые функции SCP-3662-1 начинают замедляться и, спустя одну минуту, вся нервная деятельность жертвы прекращается. Вскоре после смерти мозга, SCP-3662 начнет издавать звуки тиканья и гула, а также вибрировать. В то же время, нервные сети SCP-3662-1 кардинально преобразуются и нейроны его организма вновь начнут функционировать. Данная реструктуризация приводит к тому, что SCP-3662-1 начинают верить в то, что они являются предыдущим индивидом, использовавшим SCP-3662.

Предполагается, что механизмы SCP-3662 задействуют нейронную топографию наряду с Меметической Резонансной Визуализацией2, чтобы выстроить меметическую конструкцию SCP-3662-1, которая затем сохраняется внутри его дата-центра, разрушая по ходу процесса нейронную топографию индивида. После чего в тело SCP-3662 встраивается наиболее свежедобавленный "не-я" меметический конструкт (Далее SCP-3662-2).

Analysis of SCP-3662 has shown that it stores SCP-3662-2 not as digital or physical information, but rather as an abstract meme complex, intersecting reality only at a one-dimensional point within SCP-3662. Information compressed this way is lossless, but subjects the meme complex to other memes within the Noosphere, which may affect the quality of the restored individuals. As the human mind is highly fragile in this state3, even a short amount of time in this form can cause severe damage to the individual upon recovery. As subjects are conscious within SCP-3662, psychological effects of isolation may also compound damage to the individual.

Addendum A:

Interview Transcript


Interviewer: Dr █████

Interviewee: Laura Guerrero (occupying D-90832's vessel)

Foreword: Ms. Guerrero was an inhabitant of SCP-3662 for over a decade. Her mental faculties have degraded severely. She is capable of understanding speech and is capable of writing in a certain format, however, all traces of personality and ability to eat, sleep, see, vocalize and move any portion of the body other than the right arm have all been destroyed due to prolonged exposure to aberrant memes.

<Begin Log>

█████: Hello, Laura. Can you hear me?

Guerrero: [Writing]: "Dear Diary4, [line break] Hello! Yes, I can hear you."

█████: Excellent. Would you mind answering a few questions?

Ms Guerrero keeps her pen hovering above the paper.

█████: I'll take that as a yes. Why were you within the object?

Guerrero: "I don't understand you sometimes, Diary. What do you mean by object? Do you mean the clock, the one that the sad man pressed against my forehead?"

█████: I do, yes. Tell me about the sad man.

Guerrero: "I knew the sad man. I saw him around the town all the time. His eyes were always droopy and sad, like he was always about to cry. He would never talk to people unless he had to. My Papa said that his daughter was very, very sick. So sick that she would probably never get better."

█████: And what did this person do?

Guerrero: "I remember one day he was actually crying. He said that I reminded him of his daughter and that I would get along with her. After that, he pressed a clock to my forehead."

█████: And what then?

Guerrero: "I got very tired but once I was just about to fall asleep I woke up. The first thing I felt was being washed away. Like my skin was being pulled apart and all the little bits would go flying off into the wind. "

█████: What was it like in there? In the clock?

Guerrero: [Brief hesistation] "It was lonely. There's nobody else in there and it's very dark. All the time you have this feeling like you're losing parts of yourself. It's a whole other world in there, Diary. It's always black but there's little… jellyfish-people. They glow and blob around unless you get too close, then they try to take away bits of you like an arm or a leg. [Uses right arm to point to other appendages] I got close a couple times."

Guerrero: "I was always running around, looking for a way out or for an adult to help me. Eventually, I gave up. There's no adults in there and there's no way out in there. I just [pause] sat down and cried until the jellies showed up. I didn't know what else to do."

Guerrero: "Sometimes, I'd have time to look up at the sky. A starfish, a big bird, and a monster are all up there. I remember when Papa and I would get the telescope out from the shed and go up the little hill and see the constt konstt stars. [hesitation] Can I see Papa again soon?"

█████: [Quietly, to colleagues] Do we tell her? [pause] well it's just that, to them, Laura only went missing for a few weeks? It's not like we can arrange a– [pause] Alright, fine.

█████: Uh, Laura? Your family is fine. They… they can't see you right now. We're working really hard to find a way to get them to see you.

Guerrero: "I wanna see them."

█████: We know, Laura.

<End Log>

Addendum B: A newspaper clipping detailing Guerrero's disappearance.


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ЗАПРОС ДОСТУПА К АРХИВАМ ЗОНЫ 01

DEEP STORAGE

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Событие #: EE-00059

В связи со своей природой, ЕЕ-00059 не нуждается в надлежащей SCP-классификации. Отчасти благодаря успешным дезинформационным кампаниям, широко распространено мнение о том, что существование EE-00059 само по себе неаномально; в связи с этим, на данный момент не требуется никаких мер сдерживания. По возможности, следует докладывать и удалять из публичного доступа любые сообщения или результаты деятельности, относящиеся к области EE-00059.
Event Description: Extranormal Event 00059 was observed on June 14th, 2006, in a region of space roughly 1.6 billion light years from Earth5, in the constellation Indus. It was detected via the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory telescope system as a prolonged gamma ray burst designated GRB 060614.
EE-00059-1 is an emergent Class-E "Momentary Lapse of Reason" Wormhole (S-CSMWAUC2T6) that was observed for approximately 102 seconds, during which it exhibited atypical behavior that contradicted all known theoretical and applied models of space-time folds.
During the event, EE-00059-1 was observed to behave in a manner that first resembled traditional Einstein–Rosen wormholes, emitting unidentified matter and light, but otherwise resisting the inbound flow of normal matter and likely fatal to organic life due to topological decoherence.7 However, the region was considered several magnitudes brighter than the predicted calculations implied, to an intensity only suggested to occur in white holes, which have never been observed.
Upon closer analysis, EE-00059-1 appeared to be exerting no effect on the surrounding space, evidence that suggests the anomaly had little or no gravitational field. This is more consistent with Ellis wormholes, which are fully-transferable non-flat three dimensional regions of simply connected space-time folds. These paradoxical behaviors cannot co-exist simultaneously as each has physical consequence that manipulates its own scalar field into a state that, by definition, cannot support the initial conditions of the others.
EE-00059-2 are a series of low-frequency transmissions that originated from the direction of EE-00059 during the event. Due to the range and speed of radio waves it is likely that anomalous broadcasting equipment may have been used to transmit the messages (See EE-00059-2 Transcript Logs for more information).




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The Altruist-9 Probe located in the Site-88 Aerospace hangar.


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On May 18th, 2027, the Foundation proposed the construction of the Altruist-9 deep space probe in order to observe the status of EE-00059's location, which was approved by a majority vote of the O5 council.
In the event EE-00059-1 reemerges upon contact with the location, the Altruist-9's support structures and core payload9 are kept encased in an exotic polypeptide oligomer weave derived from the wreckage of [DATA PURGED PER O5 REQUEST].10
In order to reach EE-00059 within a reasonable amount of time, the Altruist-9 was constructed with a faster-than-light (FTL) drive and high efficiency solar sails. However, due to expected adverse quantum effects resulting from non-baryonic exotic matter used in the drone's construction, overall travel time is likely to be impacted.

UPDATE:
On February 26th, ████, the date of the Altruist-9's arrival into EE-00059's location, initial readings were recorded and proven to be non-anomalous. Shortly afterward, however, activity from the region was detected; EE-00059-1 was seen manifesting adjacent to the probe, which was then piloted inside. The phenomenon once again ceased action after 102 seconds.
Due to the atypical and intense nature of these manifolds, the Altruist-9 will likely not be recovered from contact with EE-00059-1. However, functional capabilities of the probe's inner core are assumed to have survived traversal and continues to make observations on EE-00059-1's opposite side until contact is reestablished on an unspecified date.




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SCP-001


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Item #: SCP-001
Object Class: Netzach
Special Containment Procedures: N/A11
Description: SCP-001 is the designation for the planetary body known as Earth.
Given that SCP-001 has existed for the entirety of human memory and written history, the anomalous improbability of Earth's nature as compared to all other planets in the observable universe investigated by the Foundation's TELLUS12 Program is widely regarded as "normal" within public perception.
Personnel are to remind themselves daily of the anomalous nature of the planet, especially during times of perceived ennui in regards to their participation within the Foundation or when engaging in dissenting thought patterns. Personnel are to encourage one another to persevere through difficult workplace situations with the knowledge that the planet we inhabit is anomalous in its entirety, and actively resists the order of civilization with chaos and aberration. Doing so has increased both productivity and containment success rates, the latter of which by over 12% in the last five years.
SCP-001-E1 is the designation for the remains of a spacecraft recovered during an archeological expedition in the Atacama Desert of Chile in 1946, led by American Paleontologist Dr. Hubert ███████. ███████ immediately reported his findings to the Society for American Archaeology, piquing the interest of a number of different parties.13

The remaining components of the ship's outer hull were excavated and found to be comprised of highly durable exotic polymers that appeared unaffected by time or exposure to the elements. Various dating methods have analyzed the material and yielded inconsistent results. Despite this, recovered information suggests the vessel was several billion years old.
Large areas of SCP-001-E1 appeared to have been converted into makeshift livingspace, implying the vehicle was intact when it landed and did not crash upon its arrival. Additionally, remnants of effects such as clothing, electronics and furniture were recovered as well, all possessing anomalous materials and abilities that resisted normal wear to varying degrees. The full size of the vessel is unknown but considered to be large enough to contain a moderate population of humans, the remains of which presumably decomposed naturally, aside from POI-001, who was recovered from within SCP-001-E2.
SCP-001-E2 is a set of 32 36 highly advanced cryogenic stasis pods that were discovered among the wreckage in a partially powered 'hibernation' mode when SCP-001-E2 was excavated. Of all the pods discovered, only one was still functional and contained [DATA PURGED PER O5 REQUEST], whose core tenets and general distrust of anomalous artifacts14 would establish the Foundation's presence on Earth as a force to contain aberrant objects, locations, and phenomena- beginning with those found inside SCP-001-E1.
Also found among the rubble were several anomalous data storage devices that appeared effectively destroyed, despite being comprised of similarly resistant exotic materials as other items found inside SCP-001-E1, implying they may have been damaged intentionally. Analysis revealed the only salvageable information, recovered from a 2 cm2 fragment composed of an extremely compressed form of multilayered information medium, presented as a set of thin layers of vertically stacked sets of data. The documents recovered from the interpreted data were then translated from their original language, which was comprised entirely of Class I cognitohazardous glyphs that appear similar to the engravings found on SCP-093.15
These glyphs seem to cause a subjective "Rosetta Stone" effect in readers, allowing for full comprehension of the material regardless of previously known languages and/or reading level. Analysis of the language is ongoing. Recovered excerpts can be found in the attached file SCP-001 Recovered Materials Log.




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