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- Data
- Test Logs
- SCP-7102-2 “Peter”
- Area-14
- RESEARCH DEPARTMENT
- Discovery & Test Log (6/14/2020)
- Subject- SCP-7102-2 “Peter”
- Author(s) of Log- Senior Researchers Porq,
- Heinken(Primary author prior to
- Sun”(Terminated for high treason),and Qatar
- (Terminated for high treason)
- Assistants- DoTF [REDACTED], ERU Agent Jimmy, Assistant Researcher Demon, Site Director
- [REDACTED], Lambda-4 Fireteam
- Prior-to-Research Incident Report: Lambda-4 personnel were inserted at Area-14 today, in
- response to a recent spike in anomalous behavior in the vicinity, with reports of a “bird-like”
- creature speedily approaching our facility. Fortifications were hastily prepared to fend off SCP-
- Unknown (known from here on as SCP-7012), and Senior Researcher Porq was placed inside a
- secure location in EZ until the initial engagement subsided. After a long struggle against SCP-
- 7012, MTF unit Lambda-4 and DoTF [REDACTED] reportedly fell back further into the facility with
- Senior Researcher Porq in order to lure and eliminate the SCP; and at this point of the
- engagement, Senior Researcher Porq was reportedly KIA against SCP-7012 in his attempts to
- retreat with the rest of the Foundation personnel present at the encounter. With the substantially
- weak performance of small arms against SCP-7012, DoTF [REDACTED] granted the weaponization
- granted the weaponization of SCP-096 against SCP-7012, in order to hastily assess the situation.
- The conflict between the two SCPs was long and well-matched, but SCP-096 eventually prevailed
- against SCP-7012. SCP 096 was then recontained, and SCP-7012’s corpse was taken to the
- Research Sector for further study and testing.
- Procedure/testing on SCP-7012: I, along with Assistant Researcher Demon, began studying the
- anatomy and physiology of the unknown specimen through dissections and blood and tissue
- samples. During, prior to, and after the engagement with SCP-7012, the SCP had a massive
- unhatched egg attached to the posterior portion of its body, hidden beneath its feathers. This egg,
- along with some other samples from the SCP’s corpse were taken and studied during the course
- of this procedure. Procedure/testing on SCP-7012’s Spawn: After analyzing the egg and samples
- well enough, I, along with DoTF [REDACTED] and Assistant Researcher Demon, transported the
- egg SCP-912’s CC’s holding cell, in order to perform further testing. The egg was placed inside the
- holding cell and given an accelerant to speed up the hatching process. Equipped with the
- maternal scent of SCP-7102 and a holographic mask showing the face of Site Director John, I
- entered the egg’s temporary holding cell in order to assume parenthood upon the unknown
- hatchling. Within the span of approximately three minutes, the egg finally began to hatch; but,
- unexpectedly, two smaller eggs were found within this massive egg. Only one egg received the
- dose of accelerant, while the other hatched naturally. The SCP within the accelerated egg (now
- further known as SCP-7012-1/SCP-Unknown Alpha) hatched within one minute of the larger egg
- hatching and, at first, showed a level of cooperation. After a few more minutes, SCP-7012-1 grew
- hostile, ferociously clawing at a variety of objects within SCP-912’s CC, including myself in the
- chamber, which is believed to have been caused by a poor reaction to the accelerant. Three to five
- more minutes passed and the SCP within the second egg finally began to hatch (further known as
- SCP-7012-2/SCP-Unknown Beta/”Peter”), and, unlike its sibling, showed heightened levels of
- compliance and overall levels of docility, which is believed to be because of its natural hatching. I
- because of its natural hatching. I then exited the SCP-912’s CC and transferred positions with
- DoTF [REDACTED], giving him the maternal scent and holographic mask. Through the DoTF’s
- interactions with the SCPs, we were able to affirm the behavior levels of SCP-7102-1 and SCP-
- 7102-2 (-2 being non-hostile and cooperative and -1 being extremely hostile and non-
- cooperative). As a result of these testing procedures, SCP-7102-2 was transferred to SCP-7777’s
- CC by ERU Agent Jimmy for further study and safekeeping, while the termination of SCP-7102-1
- occurred, by order of DoTF [REDACTED]. SCP-7012-1’s hostility and maturity rate only drastically
- rose each moment it remained alive. Because of this, vials of nerve gas were authorized in
- the termination of the SCP and administered by ERU Agent Jimmy, as well as DoTF Atlas. After a
- long struggle against SCP-7102-1, the SCP finally succumbed to the gas and was hereby
- confirmed deceased.
- Overview of SCP-7012: SCP-7012 appears to be a humanoid entity in the form of a raven,
- covered in feathers. SCP-7102 has two sets of talons, one set on each foot, similar to a typical
- raven. SCP-7012 does not appear to have wings; however, it does possess human-like arms, as
- well as large claws on each of its hands. As for the head of the SCP, it is mostly similar to that of
- its raven form, especially because of its massive beak and bird-like structure. Because of the
- reliability of the bodycam footage from our personnel’s engagement with the SCP, we were also
- able to identify its potential maneuvers in typical combat scenarios. Because SCP-7102 was a fully
- grown adult, it was capable of moving at high speeds, jumping with great height, enduring
- extreme amounts of damage, and attacking in two different ways. One method of engagement is
- with its deadly “shriek”, the primary cause of casualties during the engagement. SCP-7102 was
- able to deliver a concentrated field of intense sound, hence why it was able to target individuals at
- such long distances. The second method of combat that SCP-7102 uses is its claws. SCP-7102’s
- claws are nonetheless as dangerous as its “shriek”. With its claws, the SCP was able to deliver a
- rapid scratching action at its “prey”. Through this action, SCP-7102 was able to ferociously rip
- apart the bodies of the individuals it was attacking, and consume the lacerated flesh afterwards,
- allowing a level of regeneration. As observations show, SCP-7102 was able to use both methods
- at will when it was at complete/substantial health; but once it was overwhelmingly damaged, it
- was no longer capable of using its “shriek”, as well as run and jump at great levels; however, it
- was still fully capable of using its claws as it did previously. During the engagement, a method of
- re-containing the SCP was discovered. By simply crouching low, remaining still, and refraining
- from any sort of combat/movement until SCP-7102 has left your area, the SCP will entirely ignore
- you; however, performing this maneuver directly after exhibiting movement in SCP-7102’s line of
- sight will not stop the SCP from pursuing you. By performing this action, you may be able to lure
- the SCP into a trap/into a CC, as well as terminate it (as seen in the engagement footage).
- Additional Note: SCP-7102 has been shown to exhibit heightened levels of intelligence, and, later
- in the engagement, learned and was able to use firearms against MTF unit Lambda-4 and DoTF
- [REDACTED], as well as SCP 096.
- Overview of SCP-7012-1 and SCP-7102-2: SCP-7012-1 and SCP-7102-2 share the exact same
- body form, combat methods, growing intelligence level, and potential re-containment procedures
- as their mother, except for their adolescent size as well as not being able to lethally “shriek”
- (besides SCP-7102-1). As previously stated, the hatching process for both SCP-7102-1 and
- SCP-7102-2 were highly different, in that SCP-7102-1 was accelerated while SCP-7102-2 was not,
- resulting in SCP-7102-1 to grow increasingly hostile and SCP-7102-2 to remain docile. Because of
- the accelerant, these siblings developed totally different strengths and weaknesses. SCP-7102-1
- developed into an adult more rapidly than its sibling, allowing it to use a lethal “shriek” earlier
- than expected, as well as have much more endurance than SCP-7102-2. The SCP also gained
- the weaknesses of nerve gas, and overall receiving an immense amount of damage. SCP-7102-2,
- on the other hand, was not capable of using both combat forms accurately, as well as not being
- able to endure an immense amount of damage. Although still incredibly powerful, SCP-7102-2
- shares the same weaknesses of nerve gas and poor damage tolerance (at least until it develops
- into an adult); in addition, it is able to be easily rendered unconscious by delivering a powerful
- blow to the back of its head.
- Present Overview of SCP-7102-2: SCP-7102-2 is currently considered to be a Safe-Euclid class
- SCP, unlike its previous Keter family members, and considers Site Director [REDACTED] to be its
- because of the holographic mask used during the hatching process. Site Director [REDACTED] has
- hereby given the SCP the nickname of “Peter”, and may be signaled by that name. In addition,
- “Peter” has been confirmed to be a male form of SCP-7102, and is capable of interacting with
- humans and understanding human communication. Through further training, he is now also able
- to speak a decent level of standard English, similar to that of a parrot. Overall, little is currently
- known about this newly discovered SCP, however, “Peter” still remains docile and safe, and
- therefore should be treated as such, unless told otherwise by Site Director [REDACTED].
- END OF SENIOR RESEARCHER HEINKEN’S LOG
- BEGINNING OF SENIOR RESEARCHER QATAR’S LOG
- Interaction with SCP-7012-2: After the termination of SCP-7012-1, Senior Researchers Yegor and
- Upri, as well as myself, continued Senior Researcher Heinken’s research on SCP-7102-2 through
- further interaction with it. With the assistance of Site Director [REDACTED] and DoTF
- [REDACTED] , we were able to continue the healthy cooperation level of SCP-7102-2, even
- providing it with a substantial bird bath (speaking of which, R&D should continue working on the
- full scale one until further notice). Overall, SCP-7102-2’s behavior continues to amaze and excel
- at this very moment; but, urgently speaking, the Site Director is [REDACTED] [REDACTED]
- [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] and [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED].
- END OF SENIOR RESEARCHER QATAR’S LOG
- =END OF RESEARCH LOG=
- Signatures:
- Senior Researcher Heinken Senior Researcher Qatar Site Director [REDACTED]
- SCP-7102-2 “Peter”
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