This is a list of some of my works. May release some, may not. Who knows?
Special Containment Procedures:
-Gas kept in air-tight steel drums
-Steel drums kept in a well-ventilated room, so any gas goes into a plasma converter
SCP-XXXX
Description:
SCP-XXXX is a dense, transparent gaseous chemical substance without a solid or liquid counterpart. The chemical composition of SCP-XXXX is currently unknown but reacts with oxygen to effectively grow in mass. This process allows it to expand at a rate of █ times its current mass every hour if left in optimal condition. The density of SCP-XXXX makes it heavier than air, causing it to be inhaled easily. Any personnel who inhale SCP-XXXX are to be classified as E-class personnel, and placed in an iron lung1 if deemed not disposable. The most effective way to neutralize instances of SCP-XXXX is by converting it into plasma, due to the molecule breaking apart. Somewhere during this process, the instance loses all anomalous effects.
If SCP-XXXX is inhaled, the subject will lose the ability to breathe naturally. Upon testing, it has been discovered that the chemical prohibits the nervous system from expanding/contracting the diaphragm. Due to the nature of SCP-XXXX expanding, there have been cases where the gas hasn’t exited the victim’s lungs, which holds potential for containment breaches in some cases. In the event of this happening, a standard lockdown of the facility is to take place. Depending on the importance of the affected personnel, attempts will be made to remove SCP-XXXX from their lungs. SCP-500 can theoretically cure the effects of SCP-XXXX but has not been tested as of yet.
Discovery:
-In a cave in a forest in Norway
-Rumors spread of nobody leaving the cave
-Found ██, ██,19██
-Fully contained 4 months later
Addendum:
-Containment breach + Med wing 6G incident
SCP-500 testing
Item #: SCP-2521-J
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: There is currently no known way to contain SCP-2521-J (See). SCP-2521-J is currently waiting for a vote from the O5-Council for Apollyon classification.
Description: SCP-2521-J is a
Note from senior researcher Dr.██████:
Dr. Heske is a fucking idiot. We all mourn his death, but at this point, how did he even get a job here? We told him to write the article using pictures, but he must not have listened. Well, now we need to get a new researcher to write this article. I guess in the meantime I'll give this article a -J classification. The new article can be located here: ••|•••••|••|•
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in storage area 9X in site-██. Most personnel are allowed to enter SCP-XXXX. Because SCP-XXXX does not pose any kind of threat, no safety protocols are to be used. Standard surveillance protocols are to be used to prevent damage from being inflicted on SCP-XXXX.
Description: SCP-XXXX appears to be a standard softcover book with ████ pages. The text and font size in the book depends on the person reading SCP-XXXX. When somebody reads SCP-XXXX, they find it is a detailed biography of their life, font size determined by the length of their life. People can use it for either reliving a fun moment of their life or finding a memory that has been long forgotten.
It should be noted that SCP-XXXX fills in as their life passes, meaning if somebody tries to use it to see into their future, the pages will appear blank.
SCP-XXXX is not indestructible, however. If a page is too damaged (Usually ripped too badly or had something spilled on it), the page will no longer be filled in, the text that usually would go there skipping over to the next page. The damaged page can be removed from the book and disposed of.
Addendum:
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-XXXX is to stay in a 10 meter by 10-meter cell at all times, with security cameras watching from the ceiling. During any breach attempts, personnel are to use water, then kill it, or preferably, return it to its cell. There is to be at most 4-5 in a cell at all times. SCP-XXXX must be fed daily using live animals. Any personnel must enter scheduled, and with bullet-proof armor covering the whole body, and a gun. If any are to attack, the guards will turn on the sprinklers, then the person shall fire their gun.
Description:
SCP-XXXX is a snake-like conversive species2. They measure 20 meters long, and 0.5 meters wide. They have tongues that stretch out to 5 meters long, yet can only fully extend in short bursts. This is to help catch prey that is running, so they can drag it back. Their scales are tough and dense, meaning bullets are ineffective against SCP-XXXX unless they come into contact with water. They tend to eat swallow their prey (e.g. Humans, Animals, etc.) whole. This diet is nearly irresistible to SCP-XXXX. SCP-XXXX specimens are also very intelligent, about as smart as humans, yet can’t speak due to having a lack of vocal cords.
SCP-XXXX can’t drink naturally, so their scales loosen when they come into contact with water, which allows them to absorb the water for nutrients. Because of this, this process makes them vulnerable to bullets, so they are weak during that time.
However, upon being bitten by SCP-XXXX, the victim is to be considered SCP-XXXX-1 until the following happens. SCP-XXXX-1 will start feeling weak after about 5 minutes, have a loss of breath, and a strong feeling of dread. 10 minutes after being bitten, SCP-XXXX-1’s legs will merge together, grow scales, and become longer. Once it stops growing, their arms will be absorbed into their body, which now has scales. Finally, SCP-XXXX-1’s head will mutate into an SCP-XXXX head, therefore turning into SCP-XXXX. There is no known way to stop/reverse this process.
Being bitten may lead to the foundation euthanizing SCP-XXXX-1 to prevent more from converting. The average lifespan of SCP-XXXX is about 200 years. SCP-XXXX specimens are proven to remain who they once were mentally, but any brain damage occurring is unknown. So one fact is that anyone converted will spend the rest of their expanded life like this.
An oily substance found on their teeth has been classified as SCP-XXXX-A. This substance is a very dense transparent yellow liquid that was discovered by Researcher █████. She called in one D-Class personnel to test on using SCP-XXXX-A. Researcher █████ sliced her subject’s palm and applied SCP-XXXX-A to the wound. As expected, after 10 minutes of exposure the subject was converted into SCP-XXXX, with all the side effects coming beforehand. The chemical composition of this substance is currently unknown, but tests are being held on SCP-XXXX-A to find out.
Discovery:
SCP-XXXX were discovered in the forests of east China after several reports of civilians disappearing. When a report in the same area described a large snake, the caught the Foundation’s attention. On the date of 9/30/████, they sent out 3 field agents to investigate what was happening. They returned with 1 alive and a giant snake, which agent ████ claimed was his partner. This was later proven to be correct, yet at the time he was put into a few counseling sessions with Dr.██████. Later that year the foundation successfully contained all traces of SCP-XXXX. Tests were run and facts were proven so the Foundation can know everything about SCP-XXXX.
Addendum XXXX-1:
The foundation has retrieved dialogue from Dr.[Classified] and an SCP-XXXX-1 on the date of 5-22-████.
Dialogue between Dr.███████ and an SCP-XXXX-1
>Open Log<
SCP-XXXX-1 is in a holding cell while Dr.███████ is in an office near it, speaking through the intercoms.Dr.███████: “How are you feeling?”
SCP-XXXX-1: “TERRIFIED! I feel terrified! That giant … snake thing nearly killed me.”
Dr.███████: “Yes, almost. Now, how does your body feel?”
SCP-XXXX-1: “My upper body feels weak as if it’s going to collapse. My legs, they just feel strange.”
Dr.███████: “Ah, I see. Any emotions?”
SCP-XXXX-1: “Yes, many. Fear, pain, shock, confusion … and dread. Maybe a bit of relief from escaping that thing. Otherwise, that’s it.”
Dr.███████: “Ok, as expected”
SCP-XXXX-1 looks at the camera and asks “Wait, I … I feel really bad. And, you put me in a secure cell. What is going to happen to me?”
There is a long pause.
SCP-XXXX-1: “You can’t just leave me here, PLEASE, tell me what is happening to me!”
Dr.███████ still doesn’t answer.
SCP-XXXX-1: “PLEASE LET ME OUT!”
Dr.███████: “I’m sorry, but this is for your own sake.”
SCP-XXXX-1 continues screaming for another minute until they start to convert.
SCP-XXXX-1: “Wait, what is happening to my legs?” They say. As SCP-XXXX-1 converts further, they start screaming in fear. “I’m … I’M TURNING INTO ONE OF THEM! OH MY [Redacted] GOD! PLEASE HELP ME!” This continues until they are fully converted into SCP-XXXX.
>End Log<
Addendum XXXX-A:
Researcher █████ and Dr.███████ have spoken about SCP-XXXX-A on the date of 5-27-████. Their discussion has both proven and disproven many theories.
Dialogue between Researcher █████ and Dr.███████
>Open Log<
Researcher and Dr. are at a table, ready to talk about SCP-XXXX-A.Researcher █████: "So, do you have any news?"
Dr.███████: "Yes, actually I do. SCP-███ breached containment and destroyed all of our samples of SCP-XXXX-A."
Researcher █████: "Yes, I remember. It was quite devastating. At least SCP-███ is back in its cell."
Dr.███████: "Yes, it was quite devastating. Now, can we discuss SCP-XXXX-A?"
Researcher █████: "Sorry, I got distracted. I have the finished documents, and I'm also coming closer to figuring out why and how SCP-XXXX-A works as it does. It seems to stimulate the immune system as it spreads throughout the body. Then, when it's settled in, it starts to undensify itself and blueprint SCP-XXXX into the host's body. SCP-XXXX-A seems to undensify into the elements needed to convert an SCP-XXXX-1. It can also replicate itself to spread more of itself to others through the bite of an SCP-XXXX."
Dr.███████: "That … that makes enough sense for me. SCP-XXXX seem to be spreading like a plague. Do you agree that tests on humans should be put to a stop?"
Researcher █████: "Yes, I agree. There are too many cells and too many converted. Containment breaches are bound to happen often if we hold more than what we have now. Also, I can't stand the fear in their eyes as they see what is happening to them."
Dr.███████ sighs. "Yes, I feel the same way. In my last test, the SCP-XXXX-1 was so afraid and was screaming for help. That was definitely my breaking point."
Researcher █████: "Ok, so it is agreed. From now on, the SCP Foundation is to stop using human test subjects. Now, I will keep trying to find the composition and hopefully, it will lead us to a cure."
Dr.███████: "Good. Now, I will go run some tests on SCP-████. I'll talk to you again soon."
Researcher █████: "Ok, Goodbye."
>End Log<






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