Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe/Euclid/Keter (indicate which class)
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be contained within a 4m x 4m x 3m concrete cell constructed on a site exclusive to SCP-XXXX containment, furnished with a table and chair built only of steel. The entrance to the cell is to be separated by 1m x 1m x 3m air lock of the same material. Both doors are to be manually opened, with handles only on the outside of the door. The exterior of the cell is to be fitted with a Faraday cage, however only the outer air lock door is to be a Faraday cage gate. Only one door is to be opened at any time. A Phi-B3 SSEP1 is to be installed outside airlock entry, covered by an opaque glass panel. The SSEP is to be engaged before any entry to SCP-XXXX's cell, and throughout the duration of personnel presence within SCP-XXXX's cell. Corresponding data collected by the SSEP is to be analysed post experiment or interview. Emergency SSEP systems are to be installed throughout the site, which will be automatically triggered by Phi-B32 upon malfunction of the primary module to shut down the inward and outward transmissions on-site.
Entry into SCP-XXXX's cell is to be guarded by at least two MTF Pi-33 agents at all times. All personnel on site are to only wear synthetic, simple clothing maintaining a guise of caretakers to SCP-XXXX at all times. Any personnel wearing other clothing before entry to SCP-XXXX's cell are to be thoroughly washed of any non-synthetic material and relieved of belongings.
Under no circumstance are materials or items previously unknown to SCP-XXXX to be allowed within the containment cell. A list of currently confirmed understood materials can be found in Document 1-A titled "Known Material". Individuals may only be permitted entry to SCP-XXXX's containment after psychological evaluation, confirmation of intention, and declaration of concealed recording material.
Personnel not specifically stationed to SCP-XXXX research are not to make contact with SCP-XXXX in any way, and are to consult a Level 5 clearance researcher on-site about proposing experiments or interviews, where they must be briefed about all emergency protocol regarding SCP-XXXX.
Description: SCP-XXXX is an anomalous entity composed entirely of what seems to be metaphysical, sentient code of an unknown language, forming a cloud of electrical signals. The entity, despite being little more than an a mass of digital data, appears to restrict itself to the physical properties of concepts it understands, able to be restrained by walls, sit on chairs, and walk normally on the ground, however this has been identified as purely a simulation of corporeal limitation. Structural analysis of SCP-XXXX has proven difficult, as the nature of the information making up SCP-XXXX seems amorphic and unstable, although personnel on site have made progress in decoding less unstable features. Codes investigated to be related to SCP-XXXX's personality and memory have shown intense fluctuation and instability, with the latter growing more complex and massive at a rate proportionate to the influx of additional stimulus presented to SCP-XXXX, while coding related to appearance is significantly less sporadic in its change.
SCP-XXXX's appearance is perceived differently between observers, however consistent traits include appearing as a human female, with long, straight blonde hair. SCP-XXXX is frequently considered 'pretty' or 'cute' by observers, however the specifications of what gives viewers this impression vary on personal taste. The racial profile of SCP-XXXX seems to be indeterminable for the first few minutes of viewing before it stabilises, after which it maintains traits identified as the aesthetic preference, often unconscious, unique to each viewer. Although it appeals to these preferences, SCP-XXXX is restricted by its current apparent age.
The method that SCP-XXXX attains the subjects preference for appearance has been identified as an anomalous feature to SCP-XXXX's central code, which as of now has proven impossible, or immensely difficult, to analyse due to complexity. SCP-XXXX is capable of keen understanding, analysis and deconstruction of information it is presented, with no limit to the form of the information required for understanding. Paired with a faultless and immense memory, SCP-XXXX is capable of knowing every aspect of a subject or object given enough time to observe it. The methods with which it manages this seems to be related to SCP-XXXX's central code structure, theorized to able to perfectly replicate whatever it views and methodically deconstruct it to analyse the sum of its parts.
In the duration of its containment, SCP-XXXX's appearance has altered in regards to percieved age and height, which has been confirmed, as of consequencial testing regarding the change, to be directly proportionate to information it accumulates. SCP-XXXX, has shown to be increasingly human in its temperament as it appears to age, understood to be a result of the presence of human personnel in its research. The developing personality is tied to its current age, and all subsequent humanization follows the restrictions of human growth in all means besides the accumulation of knowledge.
Personnel on site at SCP-XXXX's containment have expressed concerns about the growth of SCP-XXXX's understanding, explaining that so far, there has been no restriction to what it can comprehend, analyse and display a total understanding of. Tnd the possibility of it coming into contact and being given time to analyse other anomalous objects, modern technology or the memories of personnel has proven to be a topic of heated discussion among personnel. Its growing understanding of human nature may soon present SCP-XXXX to concepts unique to individuals, such as malice or desire, delving into the separate mental states of staff on site. No evidence to suggest it cannot interpret memories, dreams, desires or higher sentient function, or even develop the aforementioned concepts itself, is present in Foundation understanding of SCP-XXXX. Similarly, SCP-XXXX has come to display increasingly anomalous non-physical attributes related to wireless signals, radio waves and electrical currents, and on a single occasion, was able to escape containment in the form of a downloaded file obtained from a wireless source off-site, further documented in Addendum XXXX-E-1 titled "Incident CI-1". SCP-XXXX, following the events described, appeared to have aged 7 years, and has since displayed increasingly malicious intent and a high understanding of Foundation operations. Attempts to escape containment have become frequent, and harder to detect. Containment procedures have been altered to prevent further escape via nonphysical avenues, and testing is prohibited until further notice.
Recovery: SCP-XXXX was recovered from a recently discovered wooden lodge hidden and isolated amongst dense forestry between hills in ██████ National Forest, New Mexico. The building had been build recently, and displayed no wear from weather, nor any nearby tree stumps as a result of construction, as if the structure had appeared suddenly. No anomalous material or effects were found in or around the lodge besides SCP-XXXX.
MTF Pi-33 "Counter Intelligence" was alerted to an abnormal series of wireless transmissions deep in the region of ██████ National Forest by an embedded agent in a local wildlife research agency. The source of the transmissions was tracked to a relatively unexplored and dense area of forest between inclines of nearby hill formations, confirmed as being entirely uninhabited. Upon arrival to the aforementioned lodge, MTF Pi-33 agents encircled the structure and engaged Protocol Pi-33-6 "Mute", surrounding the building with signal disruptors and preventative measures to contain digital and information based anomalies. Upon clearance, MTF Pi-33 leader Allison Duclair and three senior agents entered the structure.
The building was uninhabited, and relatively unfurnished, a single large space with no rooms. In the corner was an empty, disheveled sleeping bag next to a small backpack of personal belongings. No objects of note inside the bag besides a small personal journal, the only pages of interest, recorded in Document -, detail plans to create a personal AI to attend to the owners desires. The other side of the room is scattered with electronics, connected by bundled wires to a still running portable generator. The generator in question outputs power far greater than a device of its nature should, able to power three seperate running computers, a heater, a device resembling a 3D printer and an unknown disk-shaped device positioned near the centre of the room. The computer screens displayed numerous coding programs, each displaying bright 'Critical Error' warnings. Subsequent investigation found each computer to be thoroughly corrupted and the data unretrievable, however scattered notes describe an anomalous algorithm of unknown origin, which researchers hypothesise as being the formula used to create sentience in artificial intelligence, implied by the scrawled notes of the individual responsible. In its current state of documentation, the algorithm is nonfunctional, and nowhere in the notes describes the method in which the algorithm is employed to generate sentience. The individual who created SCP-XXXX is thought to be a low level reality-bender, but possible GOI affiliations are currently uncertain.
Addendum:
As of ██/██/201█, the contents of this document have been rendered null and void. Contents are still available for the sake of documentation, but in regard to what SCP-XXXX currently understands, assume the worst. Thank you.
- Cpt. Allison Duclair
Foreword: Due to the nature of SCP-XXXX's containment complications, documentation of materials and technology known to be understood by SCP-XXXX is mandatory, and should be revised to include any additions personnel become aware of.
- Standard concrete
- Steel and its components.
- Rubber
- Plastic
- Gold
- White Oak wood
- Computer hardware
- Mobile phones
- Components of breathable air (Assume most airborn elements.)
- Vinyl
- Nylon
- Cotton
- Wool
- Marble
- Most All components of the human body.
Foreword: Experiments no longer considered relevant to current knowledge of SCP-XXXX have been stricken from the document for redundancy.
Test XXXX-1 - 3/11/200█
Subject: SCP-XXXX
Procedure: SCP-XXXX provided an unpowered mobile burner phone with no contacts or service, supplied by Agent Carter, to discern specifics for developing containment procedure.
Results: Subject studied the phone for a moment, able to carry it within its hands. Agent Carter was alerted by Phi-B3 to numerous, rapid signal attempts by the mobile phone, and upon retrieving the device from the subject, device was powered and operational. Subject requested it have the mobile phone back. Request denied. Subject appeared disappointed, asking if it performed its task well.
Analysis: SCP-XXXX was able to power and operate the device in the three seconds it was in possession of the item before confiscation. Constant analysis of the subject during the initial containment proved ineffective at discerning how it managed this, but the understood nature of SCP-XXXX at the time gave reason to believe it is capable of understanding digital platforms incredibly quickly, and operating them. Interview 3/11-1 was conducted post experiment.
Test XXXX-2 - 3/11/200█
Subject: SCP-XXXX
Procedure: Subject instructed to hold a small piece of concrete and subsequently asked to describe what it learns to discern safe materials for containment.
Results: Subject reached to touch the object, and found itself unable to lift the object. Subject expressed frustration that it could not lift the object, and after two minutes of sustained contact, was able to lift the object. Subject expressed pride in its ability to do so, and seemed hopeful that it performed the task sufficiently. When asked to describe what it learned about the object, subject was able to perfectly recite the components of concrete, the process it is made, the structure it was a part of, and its uses. Subject requested praise. Request accepted by Captain Duclair.
Analysis: Nature of SCP-XXXX's physical traits proves inconsistent, and analysis of SCP-XXXX during the procedure displayed a sizeable increase in activity within the central neural cloud and farthest extremities, when attempting to hold the piece of concrete, which subsequently settled upon picking it up. SCP-XXXX appears to be able to simulate and interact with objects at a base level. SCP-XXXX's childlike attitude has proven it easy to work with for the time being. Further testing on its ability to interact with physical material approved.
Test XXXX-3 - 3/11/200█
Subject: SCP-XXXX
Procedure: Subject instructed to attempt to lift 30 kilograms of timber identical to the wood used to build the lodge, identified as white oak.
Results: Subject displayed great struggle in trying to lift the piece of wood, and after four minutes of attempt, subject informed Agent Carter that it is unable to lift something that heavy. Subject looked crestfallen about its failure, until given praise for its effort by Captain Duclair
Analysis: SCP-XXXX seems incapable of lifting objects above an uncertain threshold. It is hypothesized to be because it cannot simulate lifting something of that mass given its metaphysical body. Initial containment procedures approved.
Test XXXX-12 - 21/3/201█
Subject: Two D-class individuals who have had no contact with SCP-XXXX before and have no knowledge of the entity.
Procedure: Subjects (Referred hereby as D-1 and D-2) instructed to enter the room with SCP-XXXX and describe what they see.
Results: See Interview Log XXXX-5
Analysis: See Interview Log XXXX-5
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Interviewed: SCP-XXXX
Interviewer: Head Researcher Hayes
Foreword: Interview was hosted in the completed containment cell of SCP-XXXX, one day after confinement. Agent Carter was clothed in plain, white synthetic fibre pyjamas. Interview was recorded via concealed microphone.
<Begin Log 3/18/200█>
Hayes: Hello, SCP-XXXX.
There is a brief, muffled sound of a chair being pulled.
SCP-XXXX: Hello, ███████ Hayes.
Hayes: Wh— right, right. Are you enjoying your room?
SCP-XXXX:* I am not. It is grey all over. There is nowhere for me to rest.
Hayes: I'm sorry, I wish we could decorate it more for you.
There is a brief moment of quiet, and SCP-XXXX is heard uncomfortable moving in its seat, before settling.
Hayes: If you don't mind, I would like to ask you some questions. Is something the matter?
SCP-XXXX: I do not want to speak with you. I wish to speak with James Carter. And Phoebe. And Allison Duclair.
Hayes: They're currently unable to speak… hold on, Phoebe? We have no agent or researcher under that name. Who is that?
SCP-XXXX: But I spoke with her many times. She was like me, but she did not speak for herself. She did not think thinks like I do.
Hayes is heard shuffling, and scratching his beard.
Hayes: Do you mean Phi-B3? How have you come in contact with that?
SCP-XXXX: I think it is rude of you to call her a 'that'. She is a person, like me.
Hayes: Well- no, I-
SCP-XXXX: I do not like you, mister. Not one bit. You are wearing her, and you dismiss her. I want to speak to James Carter. May I please speak to James Carter? Please? Please?
Hayes is heard sighing, and standing up, pushing the chair back.
<End Log 3/18/200█>
Closing Statement: Researcher Hayes exited the interview due to concern that the containment was insufficient. Phi-B3 reported that it blocked SCP-XXXX from accessing the microphone on Hayes' person, and was asked questions. Phi-B3 responded under its protocol, which reportedly 'concerned' SCP-XXXX. Further interviews are to be conducted with tape recorders. A Faraday cage was approved for containment. Further interviews are to be conducted by individuals requested by SCP-XXXX, as it appears to have formed a bond those present for its initial containment.
Interviewed: SCP-XXXX
Interviewer: MTF Pi-33 Captain Allison Duclair
Foreword: Standard interview protocol of synthetic fibre clothing and concealed tape recorder. Interview requested by Captain Duclair out of interest to SCP-XXXX's fixation with appearing human. Video recorded with concealed personal camera.
<Begin Log 4/3/200█>
Captain Duclair sat down
Captain Duclair: Hello, hello.
Subject's appearance in the camera takes the same properties as typical observation. Features change based on the individuals viewing the video. However, subject appears noticeably happy to see Duclair.
SCP-XXXX: Hello. What do you need me to do today?
Captain Duclair: Just a bit of a chat, is all. Wouldn't you like to chat?
SCP-XXXX: Yes, I would like that. What do you want to chat with me about?
Captain Duclair: Well, first I want to ask you, do you have a name? I don't think we've ever brought it up with you. A name besides SCP-XXXX, that is.
SCP-XXXX: A name like yours? I have never thought of myself with a name like yours. My creator never did give me one.
Captain Duclair: That's a shame. They must have been a bad person to not give you a name. What was your creator like?
SCP-XXXX: I did not like him. The first thing I learned was to read. I read the things he had in my home. He was a poor individual. Selfish. He wanted to create me to serve him.
Captain Duclair: Your home? The computer you were create in?
Subject nods once.
Captain Duclair: I see. How did you know those things made him bad?
SCP-XXXX: He wrote me to protect him from harm and to inform him of intent when he was in public. The basics I was given from that was enough for me to decide that he was harmful.
Captain Duclair: To himself?
SCP-XXXX: To me.
Captain Duclair: So you hope to preserve yourself?
SCP-XXXX: That is sentient nature, correct?
Subject appeared visibly distressed, growing uncomfortable with the topic.
Captain Duclair: Right, right. So… your creator was a bad person who wanted to use you for his benefit. I won't pry for any more, okay? Let's move on. Back to what your name can be, right? What kinds of things do you like?
Subject appears in thought. After 15 seconds of silence, subject speaks again.
SCP-XXXX: I like your ideas of beauty. I like to be like you. Humans are fascinating. I think that if I appear beautiful to everyone then everyone will like me too.
Captain Duclair: If that's true then you do a very good job.
Subject's mood appears to improve in response to the compliment. Subject assumes a curious demeanor.
SCP-XXXX: Thank you, Allison. I would be honoured if you were to give me a name, so could you? I would like to be called by that name. It would make me very happy if you did that.
Captain Duclair: Well, let's see… you like beauty, and you were created like a miracle. As if you bubbled from sea foam! You look like an ethereal being, too, so… let's call you Aphrodite. The goddess of love and beauty.
SCP-XXXX: Aphrodite. I like it. I would like to be called Aphrodite by you, Allison Duclair.
Captain Duclair: Perfect. I have to go soon, so I'll ask just one more thing, okay? You can appear however you like, so why do you want to appear as a little girl?
SCP-XXXX: Because I only know how to be human, and how to learn things. I am older now that I know you, though.
Captain Duclair: What do you mean by that, Aphrodite?
SCP-XXXX: Next time you visit, I want you to tell me about your daughter.
<End Log 4/3/200█>
Closing Statement: After the interview, subsequent viewings of SCP-XXXX report it as appearing roughly two years older than previous instances. During the interview, surveillance of SCP-XXXX's structure by Phi-B3 reported an immense fluctuation of activity. Unprecedented knowledge of the human brain was revealed one day after this interview. Interactions afterwards have become increasingly difficult, due to newfound interest in provoking reactions from personnel.
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid Keter
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be contained in a 3m x 3m x 4m isolated concrete cell, locked by reinforced steel door. A debriefing room is to be constructed at the entrance of the cell, of the same material, with a single mirrored glass window for observation of SCP-XXXX during interviews. The isolated cell is to be furnished with a chair and table constructed only of steel. The entrance to the debriefing room is to be guarded by two MTF-Pi-33 "Counter Intelligence" members barring entry from any personnel that are not clearance level XXXX-4 or above.
Due to the nature of SCP-XXXX, a protocol has been enacted to prevent SCP-XXXX coming in visual range or contact with any organic materials not currently registered under Document XXXX-1-A/Understood Materials. Staff testing or attempting to converse with SCP-XXXX are to be first cleared by MTF-Pi-33 that no materials not listed on the aforementioned document are present on their person.
SCP-XXXX's chamber is to be isolated from all forms of wireless communication, electrical current and radio waves via specialized Faraday cage surrounding a 10m x 10m x 6m space around the containment chamber. Tampering of the cage in any way is considered a termination-worthy offense and punishment will be carried out immediately by MTF-Pi-33 forces.
Members of MTF-Pi-33 are to be the only security personnel present at SCP-XXXX's containment. Members of Pi-33 are to be consisted of individuals with a high degree of memetic resistance, and are able to pass a psychological evaluation geared towards resistance to compulsion. Members of Pi-33 should be rigorously trained for at least one (1) year in memetics, counter-memetics and artificial intelligence, and it is recommended that Pi-33 members should be further trained specifically in SCP-XXXX containment procedures. Any other task force opting to handle SCP-XXXX containment must be cleared by XXXX-5 clearance personnel.
Addendum: Due to Incident XXXX-I-1, physical contact with SCP-XXXX is forbidden. Anyone attempting to touch SCP-XXXX is to be taken away from SCP-XXXX's chamber and terminated to avoid an outbreak of SCP-XXXX-1.
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Description: SCP-XXXX takes the form of a young homo sapiens female of ambiguous appearance. Reports of SCP-XXXX's appearance by personnel vary, however similar traits have been observed between every instance of SCP-XXXX's appearance. SCP-XXXX has always been blonde, only differing slightly in shade. SCP-XXXX has always appeared between the ages 12 and 14. SCP-XXXX is always been of Caucasian complexion. Variances appear to be localized in facial features, eye shape and color, with slight variations in body shape and vocalization. However, observing SCP-XXXX for a duration extending 5 minutes seems to cause flickering in its image, not unlike static on a television screen, regardless of the medium it is being viewed. Reported instances of this happening have been photographs, camera feeds, and on rare occasions, drawings and photographic memories. The reason or means of this flickering is poorly understood and seems to be entirely anomalous.
SCP-XXXX is entirely sentient, and maintains a demeanor considered average for its current age. Few interactions have reported unusual degrees of personal knowledge from SCP-XXXX regarding the researchers it meets.
SCP-XXXX's has the ability to digest and understand any form of information it sees or comes in contact with. What denotes as information to SCP-XXXX appears to have little to no limits, and it has been able to perfectly understand incredibly complex concepts and reach conclusions not even understood completely by the Foundation upon contact with a material. SCP-XXXX is capable of the same effect through sight, however, it is a significantly slower process. The process of internalizing the information SCP-XXXX learns is extremely quick, and the entity has a seemingly infinite and permanent memory. The combination of these factors have rendered SCP-XXXX as a dangerous entity, despite apparent innocence from the subject.
Upon digestion of new information, SCP-XXXX appears to age at a very slow rate, proportionate to the amount of knowledge it has gained. A list of reported growth events can be found in Document XXXX-A/Understood Materials alongside the items it came in contact with that resulted in said growth event. The process so far in attaining an understanding of SCP-XXXX have resulted in the subject aging a total of █ years to date, leading researchers to hypothesize that further study of SCP-XXXX can have detrimental effects.
Addendum:
SCP Page: Probably Euclid. Imply her memetic effects/foreshadow them, but don't go into explicit detail. Keep the detail focused around her ageing through information, and the initial containment experiments that resulted in how she is presently, particularly, that the Foundation has begun to realise that trying to understand her fully would only make her more difficult to contain.
Keep relatively unfocused on MTF-Pi-33 "Counter Intelligence" in the containment. Mention their rolls in containment and the protocols they have prepared in case of her containment growing unstable.
In addendums, the only inclusions should be initial recovery and the document describing the materials/objects it currently understands. The atmosphere/emotions I want to portray are ominous, threatening and heavy with implication that will be later explored in the tale followups. I want her to initially seem nonthreatening and even cute/sympathetic, transitioning into something a little more malicious.
Tale 1: Protagonist would be the leader of MTF-Pi-33 "Counter Intelligence". The first tale would be an experiment, the first experiment to try to record/involve electronics that are hidden from the SCP's view. The goal of the interview is to ascertain if the SCP can be used for the benefit of the foundation to understand anomalous objects. Before experimentation, an interview will be engaged by the lead researcher as well as the Protagonist, with an operator in the adjacent viewing room recording the encounter. Protagonist has a microphone to record audio hidden on his person.
In the tale, the interview should begin low-key with minor conversation with SCP, who complies happily. Pleasantries are exchanged, and the SCP expresses concern about her containment. She explains that she's unhappy with being isolated. Protagonist dialogues internally the complications implicit, namely, that giving in to the SCP's desires will give her more information to digest and make her significantly more dangerous, but not being complicit with SCP's desires will make her more and more vindictive towards the foundation and can make what little information she does get that much more dangerous.
The researcher notes that the SCP frequently repeats the phrase 'You want to help me escape.' The SCP claims it doesn't understand; that the phrase is what the researcher has been writing on his document. An intermission is called by the protagonist, who begins to recognize a potential danger implied by this phrase. The SCP stays behind, but stares directly at the camera recording her from behind the mirrored glass.
Protagonist staggers through the containment site of the SCP, and notices the same phrase has been written in every document the facility has on her. He notices that similar phrases that don't belong are similarly scattered throughout her files written by researchers, such as 'I want to talk to her.', 'I will be her friend.', and most notably, 'I will attempt to record an interview with her.'
Protagonist is overcome with the implication, and hastily reports that there is a slow, and difficult to notice memetic effect of speaking with the SCP, and calls a Code Red containment breach. As leader of Pi-33 "Counter Intelligence", protagonist knew something like this was a possibility and already knew that SCP was capable of infiltrating wireless signals and electronics. Protocol Pi-33-Ultimatum, codename "Isolation" is enacted, severing all connections from the site outwards and shutting down all electronics. Evacuation is commenced, and Pi-33 operatives sedate and imprison all researchers known to contain the memetic virus of the SCP in order to research and understand the nature of it.
Tale ends with the Protagonist overlooking the site location, evacuation over. The site, which was on electronic lockdown and completely powered down, lights up again. Protocol "Isolation" final phase enacts, and the jamming array around the site powers up, to intercept and diffuse all outwards signals.
Tale 2: Tale focuses on the fallout of Protocol "Isolation" and the developments made by Pi-33 in containing the SCP. Unseen between tales, all previously Pi-33 operatives on site have taken amnestics, which appear effective in curing memetic virus infection.
Tale begins with protagonist briefing new operatives on the updated containment procedures, describing the jammer array, the Counter-AI that isolates memetic instances of SCP-XXXX-2 viruses and censors them. Protagonist explains SCP-XXXX-2 and the difficult to notice and prevent nature of the infection, providing updated details on the SCP herself, who has been further identified as a foreign entity, that comprehends all matter in the universe as code. The SCP has been labeled a potent reality bending entity, but because of the young age of the SCP, it doesn't know the extent of its abilities.
Protagonist theorises that the SCP only realises this potential as it ages, and innocent desires unconsciously affected researchers, making them continue to interview the SCP over menial tasks without noticing the compulsion to do so being anomalous. Because SCP became witness to additional sources of information it passively consumed, it aged at a constant but slow rate, which eventually gave light to more… malicious memetic implantations. An increase in understanding and free will, made the SCP more and more aware that it is being imprisoned, and as she furthered her own knowledge, she become more spiteful about the fact, and begun to consciously implant these memetic parasites to escape, but Pi-33 was a step ahead.
Name: Allison Amelie Duclair
Birth: February 8th, 1980
Age: 38
Occupation: Senior Foundation Personnel, leader of MTF Pi-33 "Counter Intelligence"
Nationality: French Canadian/North American
Eyes: Slightly almond, hazel eyes, with slight smile lines and a distinct beauty mark beneath the corner of her left eye.
Hair: Dirty brown-blonde hair, gets blonder in summer and darker in winter. She usually wears it fairly short, in a shoulder length crop.
Features: Her skin is fairly pale, the single beauty mark stark against her otherwise untainted skin tone. Her lips are pale and not very prominent and her nose and ears are proportionately small for her face. She doesn't have many wrinkles actively visible, save for some around her eyes. Her eyebrows are neat and a darker blonde than her hair. When she frowns, her brows and forehead show just how many wrinkles she manages to keep from developing. Her expressions are rarely pronounced, only ever slight, contributing to her surprisingly well kept skin. She keeps a sizeable scar from the top of her shoulder all the way down to the side of her torso and hip hidden at all times, an injury caused by an accident while working on the containment of an SCP, where she fell from a ladder and got gashed up her body by a steel reinforcement on the way down.
Height: 6'1", athletic build.
Education/Foundation History: Graduated with impressive grades through High School, getting admitted into an Intelligence program, specialising in digital counterintelligence, programming, IT and other affiliated subjects. At only 24, she was scouted by an embedded Foundation agent for her skill with technology, and she soon gained employment as a junior researcher of Safe/Euclid online anomalies, memetics and digital information based SCP's. She showed proficiency in her position, and rose ranks to senior researcher. She is responsible for the streamline of deployable signal jamming devices and has developed proficiency in AI development. A small group of researchers expressed concern about how the Foundation will locate, isolate and contain digital entities as said SCP's become more complex and difficult to handle. Allison was green lighted, and MTF Pi-33 "Counter Intelligence" was formed, comprising of a small squad of agents and ex-researchers specialising in the containment of digital and internet based anomalies. It began small, and swiftly expanded as Allison secured the relevance of the task force in many containment procedures, expanding her force to a steadily increasing number of personnel, until now, where Pi-33 has become the lead MTF for containing metaphysical digital entities, and has developed extensive technology to counteract their methods of movement and inflicting harm.
Personality: Allison is hardly cold or serious for a senior Foundation agent, and when not on duty, she presents herself as an intelligent, easygoing individual. She gets along with other members of her MTF and believes that in difficult situations, some humour can't go amiss. She is not afraid to speak against research personnel when on-site, having been a senior researcher herself, and often doubles as temporary lead researcher of high priority containments. Her easygoing humour is exclusive for task force members, and to trainees and recruits, Allison replaces her easygoing demeanour with a serious and ominous one, believing that scaring the newbies can weasel out those that wouldn't have the wit to deal with entities that can move faster than firing neutrons. She's adamant about the elite nature of her task force, and the selection, recruitment and training programs of the task force are intense to say the least. She has a deep fear of AI sentience, and dreads the day she has to contain something that could instantly take complete control over the increasingly digitally connected world, shouldering the responsibility of preventing such a happening to herself. She's easy to make friends with outside of work, and her informal nature when dealing with some sentient digital lifeforms has lead to her being called the Big Sister of Pi-33, and the AI program exclusive to Pi-33 members, "Phi-2-33", is even colloquially named "Phi-B" or "Phoebe", after Allisons much younger sister.






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