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NOTICE FROM THE FOUNDATION RECORDS AND INFORMATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
This file is an archived version of the current SCP-XXXX-EX file. Information contained within may be inacurate.
— Maria Jones, RAISA Director
Main storage for SCP-XXXX affected water.
Special Containment Procedures: The area of Site-16 is operated directly by the Department of Paraepidemiology and Site-54. Personnel within the area are required to wear augmented hazardous chemical protection suits.
Site-16 is redesignated to Bio. Containment Site-16. This classification removes the containment and research of anomalies other than SCP-XXXX from Site-16's list of objectives. These objects and affiliated personnel are transferred to other Sites.
The Department of Paraepidemiology is responsible for monitoring similar phenomena outside Site-16.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a malicious quasi-cognitohazardous phenomenon affecting Site-16 and its vicinity. SCP-XXXX solely manifests inside water1 within this area, which is also a vector for the transmission of SCP-XXXX.
Consumption of affected water does not necessarily mean that symptoms will develop. Interaction among infected and unaffected remains the primary reason for the propagation of symptoms.
Infected share common symptoms like nausea, headache, abdominal pain, hyperchlorhydria2, insomnia, anxiety, depressive disorders, psychotic break and acute myocardial infarction3.
Addendum XXXX.1: SCP-XXXX Transmission Test
SCP-XXXX Transmission Test
| Environment / Duration of the test | Likelihood of transmission (Reinfeldt-Bennett model4) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Site-16 / 7 days | 40 | An infected D-Class was placed in a hermetically sealed containment unit. Twice a day she was examined by doctors. Two doctors developed the symptoms of SCP-XXXX. |
| Site-16 / 7 days | 75 | An infected Containment Specialist and a recently transferred D-Class were sent to share a hermetically sealed containment unit. The observation of the room was forbidden. The D-Class developed the symptoms of SCP-XXXX. No outside personnel were affected. |
| Site-16 / 4 days (aborted) | 80(?) | An uninfected D-Class was placed in a standard containment unit. Contact with the subject was forbidden. The experiment was aborted when the subject began experiencing advanced symptoms of SCP-XXXX infection. |
| Site-16 / 1 day | 100 | A D-Class was instructed to drink 0.25 litre of mineral water. No symptoms were detected. |
Addendum XXXX.2: SCP-XXXX Research Document
SCP FOUNDATION DOCUMENT
The Department of Paraepidemiology
SCP-XXXX
The Department of Paraepidemiology has been tasked to supervise the research of SCP-XXXX to determine its cause(s). This document is a basic summary of the tests.
SCP-XXXX
On-Site Testing: Physiological
Foreword: This interview took place between D-580 and Dr Patrick Woods.
Dr. Woods: Please state your name and operational code for the recording.
D-580: Philip Castillo, D-580.
Dr. Woods: Okay we are good. D-580, you were diagnosed with some SCP-XXXX related symptoms, after you went to help with the transmission tests. After a week you were found unconscious near the living quarters. Don't you think that continuing the assisting while you are infected is harmful?
D-580: I know my limits. Heck, I even complained regarding it, but it's pointless when you are one of the last D-Class in the facility. They said that this would be my last shift. Then, when I faint they say that I screwed up.
Dr. Woods: Well, it's no doubt that this was a hard year for the Site. Do you think that your workplace changed and if yes, how so?
D-580: I don't know. Everything changed so fast. Like, one day everything is normal-ish, then tomorrow a bunch of your friends became sick and after that, it's of shit, there its an SCP that poisons our water. It's ridiculous that you can't even watch out for your sites. Though, if something like this happens, warning your workers shouldn't be that hard.
Dr. Woods: You're insinuating that my colleagues didn't warn you about SCP-XXXX, yet you know about the symptoms.
D-580: Of course I know. After it spread to the entirety of the Site, it was necessary to inform us too. So you wanted to do it quickly and took away our free time to do it. You even replaced the music in the common room with those notifications. Then you are surprised if we go nuts. It is a miracle that we have to leave this place.
Dr. Woods: You also requested your transfer to Site-64 back in May. What was the intention back then?
D-580: I've got transferred to Site-16 for good behaviour. It was the best thing that could happen to me at the time, as bigger Sites are cramped. Then more and more extensions were built to the Site so it became just like the other one that I left. This SCP-XXXX thing is just another reason to leave.
Dr. Woods: Okay. Thank you for your time.
Addendum XXXX.3: SCP Foundation Internal Messaging
From: Site-16 Ethics Committee liaison
To: Bio. Cont. Site-16 Provisional Administration, Site-54 Administrator, RAISA Deputy Secretary
Following the barbaric assassinations carried out by Foundation agents on non-anomalous former Site-16 personnel were not approved by me nor any Ethics Committee official. I was informed that this was authorized to prevent the spread of SCP-XXXX, as human contact seemed to propagate it.
I was reserved with my actions about SCP-XXXX. It seemed to be a bizarre and dangerous phenomenon so I turned a blind eye to a lot of morally ambiguous actions.
I discussed this measure with other Ethics Committee members and researchers outside Site-16 and they all agreed that this was unnecessary. Furthermore, after digging through the Archives I found a three-month-old document about SCP-XXXX. This is the only official analysis of SCP-XXXX. To me, it shows that either SCP-XXXX has far lesser capabilities than we inferred or it is an entirely non-anomalous behavioural pattern.
I hereby propose the revision and subsequent reclassification of SCP-XXXX to Explained and removal of all of its classifications. This would also mean the removal of Site-16's supervision and special status and the return to the previous function of Site-16.






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