Message from Outer Space
Item#: 7100
Level5
Containment Class:
keter
Secondary Class:
none
Disruption Class:
dark
Risk Class:
notice

Special Containment Procedures: The source of SCP-7100 does not need to be contained. Attempts for communication with the source are currently going underway.

Description: SCP-7100 are a set of audio files that were picked up in the direction of the Andromeda Galaxy. Because of the sheer distance from Andromeda to the Milky Way, one could assume this is a civilization millions of years ago. However, certain files imply that the source of the files are much more recent than that, meaning the source is capable of sending electromagnetic waves across space thousands of times faster than the speed of light. The files also hint at the existence of an intelligent civilization much more advanced than ours that exists somewhere within the Andromeda Galaxy.

|Voice 1: Houston, this is control, are we clear for liftoff?
|Voice 2: Control, this is Houston, you are clear for liftoff.
|Voice 1: Is everyone out of the blast zone?
|Voice 2: Affirmative.
|Voice 1: Copy that. Beginning launch in 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Zaretheus, you are clear for liftoff.

*An explosion can be heard.

|Voice 1: Control, I have an update on the comet. It’s found an intelligent civilization…about 2 and a half million light years away.
|Voice 2: 2 million? When did we send the comet?
|Voice 1: 2 years ago.
|Voice 2: Wow, that thing’s fast. What planet is this civilization on?
|Voice 1: It’s in a solar system with 8 planets and 1 dwarf size planet. The planet they’re on is the 3rd closest planet from the system’s sun, and is in just the right distance away for life to thrive.
|Voice 2: Are there any unintelligent life forms as well?
|Voice 1: Yes.
|Voice 2: What does the civilization call this planet?
|Voice 1: Earth.
|Voice 2: Send me a picture.

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Earth.





















|Voice 2: Neat. Are they friendly?
|Voice 1: Certainly look like it.
|Voice 2: Hopefully they’re nice enough for us to go see them in person at some point.
|Voice 1: I hope so too.