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DATE: 28 Apr 2021 01:18
/* Classic SCP Foundation Theme
* [2020 Wikidot Theme]
* Created by Lt Flops
**/
/* ---- PAGE WRAP ---- */
div#container-wrap{
background-image: url('https://scp-wiki.wdfiles.com/local--files/theme%3Aclassic/classic_body_bg.png');
background-repeat: repeat-x;
}
/* ---- HEADERS ---- */
span, a{
word-break: unset;
}
h1{
font-size: 190%;
}
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6{
font-family: "Trebuchet MS", "Trebuchet", "Verdana", "Arial", "Helvetica", sans-serif;
}
#header h1,
#header h2{
margin-left: -.16em;
}
#header h1{
max-height: 105px;
margin: 0;
}
#header h2{
margin: 0;
}
/* ---- SITE HEADER ---- */
#header h1 a,
#header h2 span{
color: transparent;
text-shadow: none;
}
#header h1 a{
font-family: "Trebuchet MS", "Trebuchet", "Verdana", "Arial", "Helvetica", sans-serif;
letter-spacing: 0;
}
#header h1 a::before,
#header h2 span::before{
text-shadow: none;
}
#header h1 a::before{
content: "The SCP Foundation";
color: hsl(0, 0%, 93%);
}
#header h2 span::before{
content: "To Secure, Contain, and Protect";
color: hsl(353, 100%, 30%);
}
/* ---- TOP MENU ---- */
#login-status ul a{
background: hsl(0, 0%, 93%);
}
#header{
background: none;
}
#top-bar ul li,
#top-bar ul li ul{
box-shadow: none;
}
#top-bar ul li ul{
border-color: hsl(0, 0%, 27%);
border-style: solid;
border-width: 0 1px 1px;
}
#top-bar ul li a{
border-color: hsl(0, 0%, 27%);
border-style: solid;
border-width: 0 0 0 1px;
}
#top-bar ul li a::before{
content: "[";
}
#top-bar ul li a::after{
content: "]";
position: relative;
/* NOTE: The Top Bar Menu has spaces after each bullet, which is why this is done: */
left: -.3em;
}
#top-bar ul li ul li a::before{
content: unset;
}
#top-bar ul li ul li a::after{
content: unset;
}
.mobile-top-bar{
bottom: -.5px;
}
/* ---- SEARCH BOX ---- */
#search-top-box input.empty{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 45%);
}
#search-top-box-input{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
border: 1px solid hsl(0, 0%, 47%);
border-radius: 0;
box-shadow: none;
}
#search-top-box-input:hover,
#search-top-box-input:focus{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
border: 1px solid hsl(0, 0%, 47%);
box-shadow: none;
}
#search-top-box-form input[type="submit"]{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
background: hsl(0, 0%, 96%);
border: 1px solid hsl(0, 0%, 67%);
border-radius: 0;
box-shadow: none;
font-size: 100%;
font-weight: normal;
}
#search-top-box-form input[type="submit"]:hover,
#search-top-box-form input[type="submit"]:focus{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
background: hsl(0, 0%, 87%);
border: 1px solid hsl(0, 0%, 67%);
box-shadow: none;
}
/* ---- SIDE MENU ---- */
#side-bar{
clear: both;
padding: .78em;
padding-bottom: 0;
border: 1px solid hsl(0, 0%, 87%);
border-radius: 0;
box-shadow: none;
}
#side-bar .side-block{
margin-bottom: .78em;
background: white;
border: none;
border-radius: 0;
box-shadow: none;
}
#side-bar .heading{
padding-left: 0;
color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
border-bottom: 1px solid hsl(0, 0%, 67%);
}
/* ---- INFO BAR ---- */
body{
--barColour: hsl(0, 0%, 28%);
}
/* ---- INFO PANE ---- */
.creditRate{
margin-right: 0 !important;
border: none !important;
}
.rate-box-with-credit-button{
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 40%) !important;
border: none !important;
border-radius: 0 !important;
box-shadow: none !important;
}
.creditButton p a{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 95%);
border-left: none !important;
}
.rate-box-with-credit-button .fa-info:hover{
color: hsl(112, 100%, 77%);
}
.modalbox{
max-height: unset !important;
border-radius: 0 !important;
box-shadow: none !important;
}
/* ---- PAGE RATING ---- */
.page-rate-widget-box{
margin-right: 0;
border-radius: 0;
box-shadow: none;
}
.page-rate-widget-box .rate-points{
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 40%) !important;
border: none;
border-radius: 0;
}
.page-rate-widget-box .rateup,
.page-rate-widget-box .ratedown{
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 87%);
border: none;
font-weight: normal;
}
.page-rate-widget-box .rateup a,
.page-rate-widget-box .ratedown a{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
}
.page-rate-widget-box .rateup a:hover,
.page-rate-widget-box .ratedown a:hover{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
background: hsl(0, 0%, 93%);
text-decoration: underline;
}
.page-rate-widget-box .cancel{
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 87%);
border: none;
border-radius: 0;
}
.page-rate-widget-box .cancel a{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
text-transform: lowercase;
}
.page-rate-widget-box .cancel a:hover{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
background: hsl(0, 0%, 93%);
text-decoration: underline;
}
/* ----- GENERAL ----- */
body{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
word-break: unset;
}
hr{
height: 0;
margin: 1em 0;
background-color: transparent;
border-top: 1px solid hsl(0, 0%, 67%);
}
table.wiki-content-table td{
background-color: white;
}
/* ---- IMAGE BLOCK ---- */
.scp-image-block.block-right{
margin: 0 0 1em 2em;
box-shadow: none;
}
/* ---- CLASSIC IMAGE BLOCK DIV ---- */
.classic-image-block{
float: right;
width: 300px;
margin: 0 0 1em 2em;
text-align: center;
}
/* ---- YUI TABS ---- */
.yui-navset .yui-nav a,
.yui-navset .yui-navset-top .yui-nav a{
/* ---- Tab Background Colour | [UNSELECTED] ---- */
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
/* -------- */
background-image: none;
}
.yui-navset .yui-nav a:hover,
.yui-navset .yui-nav a:focus{
/* ---- Tab Background Colour | [HOVER] ---- */
background-color: hsl(0, 49%, 91%);
/* -------- */
background-image: none;
}
.yui-navset .yui-nav .selected a,
.yui-navset .yui-nav .selected a:focus,
.yui-navset .yui-nav .selected a:hover{
/* ---- Tab Background Colour | [SELECTED] ---- */
background-color: hsl(0, 70%, 35%);
/* -------- */
background-image: none;
}
/* --- INTERWIKI --- */
iframe.scpnet-interwiki-frame{
position: relative;
width: 17em;
margin-left: .313em;
background-color: transparent;
}
/* --- SELECTION --- */
::selection{
background: hsl(0, 0%, 83%);
}
/* ---- MOBILE MEDIA QUERIES ---- */
@media (max-width: 767px){
#side-bar .side-block{
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
}
#side-bar:after{
background-color: hsla(0, 0%, 30%, .2);
}
}
@media (max-width: 479px),
@media (min-width: 480px) and (max-width: 580px),
@media (min-width: 581px) and (max-width: 767px){
#side-bar .side-block{
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
}
#side-bar:after{
background-color: hsla(0, 0%, 30%, .2);
}
#header, .mobile-top-bar{
max-width: 95%;
}
.mobile-top-bar{
left: 0;
}
}
Item #: SCP-6000
Object Class:
Special Containment Procedures:
Description:
Wow! You flipped a card and got: MTF Alpha-214 ("Cupid's Angels")!!! You ca reload the page or go to the next.
DATE: 28 Apr 2021 01:18
/* source: http://ah-sandbox.wikidot.com/component:collapsible-sidebar-x1 */
#top-bar .open-menu a {
position: fixed;
top: 0.5em;
left: 0.5em;
z-index: 5;
font-family: 'Nanum Gothic', san-serif;
font-size: 30px;
font-weight: 700;
width: 30px;
height: 30px;
line-height: 0.9em;
text-align: center;
border: 0.2em solid #888;
background-color: #fff;
border-radius: 3em;
color: #888;
}
@media (min-width: 768px) {
.mobile-top-bar {
display: block;
}
.mobile-top-bar li {
display: none;
}
#main-content {
max-width: 708px;
margin: 0 auto;
padding: 0;
transition: max-width 0.2s ease-in-out;
}
#side-bar {
display: block!important;
position: fixed;
top: 0;
left: -19em;
width: 17em;
height: 100%;
margin: 0;
overflow-y: auto;
z-index: 10;
padding: 0.3em 0.675em;
background-color: rgba(0,0,0,0.1);
transition: left 0.5s ease-in-out;
}
#side-bar:target {
display: block;
left: 0;
width: 17em;
margin: 0;
z-index: 10;
}
#side-bar:target .close-menu {
display: block;
position: fixed;
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
top: 0;
left: 0;
z-index: -1;
}
#top-bar .open-menu a:hover {
text-decoration: none;
}
.close-menu {
margin-left: 19em;
opacity: 0;
}
}
:root {
--timeScale: 1;
--timeDelay: 0s;
}
/* Converting middle divider from box-shadow to ::before pseudo-element */
.anom-bar > .bottom-box { box-shadow: none!important; }
.anom-bar > .bottom-box::before {
position: absolute;
content: " ";
width: 100%;
height: 0.5rem;
background-color: rgb(var(--black-monochrome, 12, 12, 12));
transform: translateY(-0.74rem);
}
/* DIVIDER */
.anom-bar > .bottom-box::before {
animation-name: divider;
animation-duration: calc(0.74s * var(--timeScale));
animation-delay: calc(0.1s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay));
animation-iteration-count: 1;
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(.32,.38,.39,.94);
animation-fill-mode: backwards;
}
/* CLASSIFIED LEVEL BARS */
div.top-center-box > * {
animation-name: bar;
animation-duration: calc(0.45s * var(--timeScale));
animation-iteration-count: 1;
animation-timing-function: ease-out;
animation-fill-mode: backwards;
}
div.top-center-box > :nth-child(1) { animation-delay: calc(0.2s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.top-center-box > :nth-child(2) { animation-delay: calc(0.32s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.top-center-box > :nth-child(3) { animation-delay: calc(0.45s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.top-center-box > :nth-child(4) { animation-delay: calc(0.61s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.top-center-box > :nth-child(5) { animation-delay: calc(0.75s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.top-center-box > :nth-child(6) { animation-delay: calc(0.95s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
/* TOP TEXT */
div.top-left-box, div.top-right-box {
clip-path: polygon( 0% -50%, 150% -50%, 150% 100%, 0% 100%);
}
div.top-left-box > *, div.top-right-box > * {
position: relative;
animation-name: bottomup;
animation-duration: calc(0.65s * var(--timeScale));
animation-delay: calc(0.5s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay));
animation-iteration-count: 1;
animation-timing-function: ease-out;
animation-fill-mode: backwards;
}
/* CONTAINMENT, DISRUPTION, RISK CLASSES */
div.text-part > * {
clip-path: polygon( 0% 0%, 100% 0%, 100% 100%, 0% 100%);
animation-name: expand2;
animation-duration: calc(0.5s * var(--timeScale));
animation-iteration-count: 1;
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(.12,.41,.27,.99);
animation-fill-mode: backwards;
}
div.text-part > :nth-child(1) {
animation-name: expand1;
}
div.text-part > :nth-child(1) { animation-delay: calc(0.6s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.text-part > :nth-child(2) { animation-delay: calc(0.75s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.text-part > :nth-child(3) { animation-delay: calc(0.86s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.main-class::before, div.main-class::after {
animation-name: iconslide;
animation-duration: calc(0.45s * var(--timeScale));
animation-delay: calc(0.8s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay));
animation-iteration-count: 1;
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(.12,.41,.27,.99);
animation-fill-mode: backwards;
}
/* BOTTOM TEXT */
div.main-class > *, div.disrupt-class > *, div.risk-class > * {
animation-name: flowIn;
animation-duration: calc(0.42s * var(--timeScale));
animation-delay: calc(0.75s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay));
animation-iteration-count: 1;
animation-timing-function: ease-out;
animation-fill-mode: backwards;
}
/* DIAMOND */
div.arrows {
animation-name: arrowspin;
animation-duration: calc(0.7s * var(--timeScale));
animation-delay: calc(0.6s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay));
animation-iteration-count: 1;
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(.12,.41,.27,.99);
animation-fill-mode: backwards;
}
div.quadrants > * {
animation-name: fade;
animation-duration: calc(0.3s * var(--timeScale));
animation-delay: calc(1.4s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay));
animation-iteration-count: 1;
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(.12,.41,.27,.99);
animation-fill-mode: backwards;
}
div.top-icon, div.right-icon, div.left-icon, div.bottom-icon {
animation-name: nodegrow;
animation-duration: calc(0.4s * var(--timeScale));
animation-delay: calc(1.4s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay));
animation-iteration-count: 1;
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(.12,.41,.27,.99);
animation-fill-mode: backwards;
}
div.diamond-part {
clip-path: polygon( -10% 0.37%, 120% 0.37%, 120% 100%, -10% 100%);
animation-name: diamondBorder;
animation-duration: calc(0.8s * var(--timeScale));
animation-delay: calc(0.5s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay));
animation-iteration-count: 1;
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(.32,.38,.39,.94);
animation-fill-mode: backwards;
will-change: box-shadow;
}
/* MOBILE QUERY */
@media (max-width: 480px ) {
.anom-bar > .bottom-box::before {
display:none;
}
.anom-bar > .bottom-box {
box-shadow: 0 -0.5rem 0 0 rgb(var(--black-monochrome, 12, 12, 12))!important;
}
div.top-center-box > * {
animation-name: bar-mobile;
animation-duration: calc(0.9s * var(--timeScale));
}
div.top-center-box > :nth-child(1) { animation-delay: calc(0.1s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.top-center-box > :nth-child(2) { animation-delay: calc(0.2s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.top-center-box > :nth-child(3) { animation-delay: calc(0.3s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.top-center-box > :nth-child(4) { animation-delay: calc(0.4s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.top-center-box > :nth-child(5) { animation-delay: calc(0.5s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.top-center-box > :nth-child(6) { animation-delay: calc(0.6s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
}
/*--- Motion Accessibility ---*/
@media (prefers-reduced-motion) {
div.anom-bar-container { --timeScale: 0; }
}
/*-------------------------*/
@keyframes divider {
from { max-width: 0%; }
to { max-width: 100%; }
}
@keyframes bar {
from { max-width: 0%; }
to { max-width: 100%; }
}
@keyframes bar-mobile {
from { max-height: 0%; }
to { max-height: 100%; }
}
@keyframes bottomup {
from { top: 100px; }
to { top: 0; }
}
@keyframes expand1 {
from { opacity: 0; clip-path: inset(0 calc(100% - 0.75rem) 0 0);}
to { opacity: 1; clip-path: inset(0);}
}
@keyframes iconslide {
from { opacity: 0; transform: translateX(-5rem);}
to { opacity: 1; transform: translateX(0);}
}
@keyframes expand2 {
from { opacity: 0; max-width: 1%;}
to { opacity: 1; max-width: 100%;}
}
@keyframes fade {
from { opacity: 0;}
to { opacity: 1;}
}
@keyframes flowIn {
from { opacity: 0; transform: translateY(20px); }
to { opacity: 1; transform: translateY(0); }
}
@keyframes arrowspin {
from { clip-path: circle(0%); transform: rotate(135deg); }
to { clip-path: circle(75%); transform: rotate(0deg); }
}
@keyframes nodegrow {
from { transform: scale(0);}
to { transform: scale(1);}
}
@keyframes diamondBorder {
from { box-shadow: -0.5rem -20rem 0 0 rgb(var(--black-monochrome, 12, 12, 12)); }
to { box-shadow: -0.5rem 0 0 0 rgb(var(--black-monochrome, 12, 12, 12)); }
}
:root {
--posX: calc(50% - 358px - 12rem);
}
/*--- Footnote Auto-counter --*/
#page-content {
counter-reset: megacount;
}
/*--- Footnote Superscript Number --*/
.fnnum {
display: inline-block;
text-indent: calc(-1% - 0.1em);
overflow: hidden;
line-height: 83%;
text-decoration: none;
font-weight: bold;
font-style: initial;
color: transparent;
position: relative; top: -0.25em; font-size: 82%;
padding: .15em calc(.21em - 0.4px) .12em calc(.11em - 1px);
margin-left: -0.06em;
margin-right: -0.25em;
counter-increment: megacount;
user-select: none;
}
.fnnum::after {
content: "" counter(megacount);
color: var(--fnColor, #E6283C);
}
.fnnum:hover {
text-decoration: none;
cursor: pointer;
background-color: var(--fnColor, #E6283C);
}
.fnnum:hover::after { color: white; }
/*--- Footnote Content Wrapper --*/
.fncon {
position: absolute;
right: calc(var(--posX) + 80px);
line-height: 1.2;
padding: 0.82rem;
width: 10.3rem;
background: white;
border: 2px solid black;
font-weight: initial;
font-style: initial;
text-align: initial;
pointer-events: none;
opacity: 0;
transition: opacity 0.15s linear, right 0.3s cubic-bezier(.08,.72,.5,.94);
z-index: 9;
}
.fnnum:hover + .fncon {
opacity: 1;
right: var(--posX);
}
.fncon::before {
position: absolute;
top: 0; left: 0;
transform: translateX(-52%) translateY(-55%) scale(1.15);
background-color: var(--fnColor, #E6283C);
color: white;
content: counter(megacount);
font-size: initial;
font-weight: bold;
font-style: initial;
padding-left: 0.32em; padding-right: 0.32em;
padding-top: 0.18rem; padding-bottom: 0.08rem;
}
/*--- Mobile Query --*/
@media only screen and (max-width: 1279px) {
.fncon {
position: fixed;
bottom: 1.3rem;
left: calc(11% - 50px);
width: 70%;
transition: opacity 0.15s linear, left 0.3s cubic-bezier(.08,.72,.5,.94);
}
.fnnum:hover + .fncon {
left: 11%;
}
}
/*
BLANKSTYLE CSS
[2021 Wikidot Theme]
By Placeholder McD and HarryBlank
Based on:
Paperstack Theme by EstrellaYoshte
Penumbra Theme by EstrellaYoshte
*/
@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Montserrat:ital,wght@0,800;1,800&display=swap');
#page-content { font-size: 0.8rem; }
#main-content {
top: -1.6rem;
padding: 0.2em;
}
div#container-wrap {
background-image: none;
}
div#header {
background-image: none;
}
#header h1, #header h2 { margin-left: 0; float: none; text-align: center; }
#header h2 { margin-top: 0.5rem; }
#header h1 span, #header h2 span { font-size: 0; display: none;}
#header h1 a::before, #header h2::before {
color: #000;
letter-spacing: 1px;
font-family: 'Montserrat', sans-serif !important;
text-shadow: none;
}
#header h1 a::before {
content: var(--header-title, "R\0026 C SITE-43");
font-weight: 400;
font-size: 1.3em;
}
#header h2::before {
content: var(--header-subtitle, "SUBVERTING COMMON PRACTICE");
font-weight: 700;
font-size: 1.3em;
}
@media (max-width: 707px) {
#header h1 a::before {
font-size: 1.6em;
}
}
#login-status,
#login-status a {
color: #333333;
}
#page-title {
display: none;
}
#footer, #footer a {
background: transparent;
color: #333333;
}
#search-top-box-input,
#search-top-box-input:hover,
#search-top-box-input:focus,
#search-top-box-form input[type=submit],
#search-top-box-form input[type=submit]:hover,
#search-top-box-form input[type=submit]:focus {
border: none;
background: #333333;
box-shadow: none;
border-radius: 0px;
color: #efefef;
}
#search-top-box input.empty {
color: #999999;
}
#search-top-box {
top: 2.3rem!important;
right: 8px;
}
#top-bar {
display: flex;
justify-content: center;
right: 0;
top: 7.9rem;
}
#top-bar, #top-bar a {
color: #333333;
}
h1,
h2,
h3,
h4,
h5,
h6 {
font-family: 'Montserrat', sans-serif;
color: #000;
letter-spacing: 1px;
}
h1 {
font-size: 2em;
}
h2 {
font-size: 1.45em;
}
div#extra-div-1 {
height: 160px;
width: 100%;
top: 0;
position: absolute;
background: url('https://scp-wiki.wdfiles.com/local--files/theme%3Ablankstyle/43Head.png');
background-size: contain;
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-position: 50% 50%;
z-index: -1;
}
@media (max-width: 707px) {
div#extra-div-1 {
top: 15px;
}
}
body {
background-image: linear-gradient(
to bottom,
#e0e0e0, #e0e0e0 90px,
#e0e0e0 90px, #ffffff 200px,
#ffffff 200px, #ffffff 100%);
background-repeat: no-repeat;
}
:root {
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A section taken from the poem Roman de la Rose believing to be an artistic description of SCP-XXXX-A.
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Thaumiel
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX-A is to be kept in cold-storage in the medical wing of Site-43.
SCP-XXXX-B and SCP-XXXX-C are in joint containment; SCP-XXXX-B is to be on SCP-XXXX-C's person at all times. All locations and the timing of designated targets' meeting place described by SCP-XXXX-C are to be catalogued for future reference. SCP-XXXX-C is to be deployed at said locations at the approximate time and ordered to mark the targets. SCP-XXXX-C is to be held in a standard humanoid containment cell at Site-43 when not active.
These procedures are scheduled to be updated pending results from Addendum-05
Description: SCP-XXXX-A is the corpse of an entity comprised of Akiva energy, resembling a human male in its early thirties. Two red wings protrude from the subject's back measuring 1 meter in height and having a wingspan of 2.5 meters; the wings are confirmed to be genetically similar to birds belonging to the Columbidae family. SCP-XXXX-A is dressed in a purple medieval-style tunic and breeches and is adorned with a crown constructed from pure gold. An abundant amount of gunshot wounds are present on SCP-XXXX-A's waist, torso and head, matching those of an FN P90 submachine gun.
SCP-XXXX-B is a modified sniper rifle colored in shades of light pink, dark red, and royal purple. Artistic engravings of roses are present on the main body of SCP-XXXX-B, and the holes of the muzzle and trigger guard are shaped in the style of a cartoon heart. A bow composed of sinew is wrapped around the stock and thus far resisted any attempts to untie or damage it. SCP-XXXX-B is capable of accepting any type of sniper ammunition and can be fired without complication. SCP-XXXX-B does not recoil when the trigger is pulled. Previously, SCP-XXXX-B had taken the form of a wooden recurve bow accompanied by a quiver of arrows with heart-shaped tips before morphing into its current form. SCP-XXXX-B can only be operated by SCP-XXXX-C, as it will fail to fire for any other individual.
SCP-XXXX-C is former Foundation security guard Ezekiel Todd, employed at Site-43 for over three years prior to SCP classification. SCP-XXXX-C possesses the same wing structure as SCP-XXXX-A but has demonstrated limited dexterity and proficiency in flying due to lack of experience. SCP-XXXX-C constantly emits low levels of Akiva radiation which exponentially increase whenever the subject is welding SCP-XXXX-B, and will also be unperceivable to humans not associated with the Foundation. When SCP-XXXX-C uses SCP-XXXX-B to fire at two or more sentient beings, said beings will form romantic attachments towards each other, leading to the formation of intimate relationships if left uninterrupted. SCP-XXXX-C is innately able to sense when and where its presence is required to initiate the bonding process. SCP-XXXX-B is capable of nullifying its capacity of causing physical harm if certain measures are taken with SCP-XXXX-C (See Addendum-03 for further details).
History: On 02/14/2021, SCP-XXXX-A broke into Site-43 but was not detected by Foundation personnel until SCP-XXXX-C, with the use of the newly-developed OCULUS goggles witnessed SCP-XXXX-A preparing to use SCP-XXXX-B against Dr. Nicholas Cann and Helen Dray. Believing SCP-XXXX-A was attempting to assassinate them, SCP-XXXX-C opened fire on the entity, terminating it. The incident was captured on SCP-XXXX-C's OCULUS goggles.
SCP-XXXX-C prior to obtaining anomalous properties.
Date: 02/14/2021
[BEGIN LOG]
[The view is from Ezekiel Todd's perspective. Todd is whistling as it enters the breakroom and approaches the coffee maker. Todd grabs the coffee pot and pours its contents into a ceramic mug. Todd begins to add sugar cubes to the mug before being called out by Agent Donovan.]
Agent Donovan: Hey Todd, what's with the new eyewear? Don't tell me, did they finally promote you to an MTF?
[Todd turns around and see Agent Donovan and Agent Khan sitting down at one of the tables. Agent Khan is watching the TV as Agent Donovan is consuming a bagel. Todd walks to the table.]
Todd: Oh hey Don, didn't see you there. Nah, I'm still babysitting the skips as always. The techies just invented some new gear and I was the first chosen to test it out. I think they called it… Ocular? No OCULUS, that's right, OCULUS.
Agent Donovan: So they finally got around to building that thing, huh? So what was it like wearing it? Did they make you see some cognitohazards or something?
Todd: They did, but honestly it was kind of disappointing, nothing happened.
Agent Khan: Isn't that the point?
Todd: Well, yeah but… eh I guess I was expecting more 'pizazz' if that makes sense. Still, it beats becoming psychotic or ending up braindead. [Todd sighs and takes a sip from the mug.]
Agent Donovan: They rejected it didn't they?
** Todd:** Yep. Said since my background ain't military it would be 'unwarranted' to switch careers. Don't get me wrong, I do like it here it's just that I kind of want more out of life you know?
Agent Khan: Wanting more out of life while being a part of an MTF is an oxymoron most of the time, Todd. You do realize why they have high turnover rates, right?
Todd: It's only certain MTFs, Isaac. Besides, at this point I think it'll be more interesting dying from a twenty-foot discount monster than dying from boredom.
Agent Donovan: You can always try being an agent. Me and Khan have seen plenty of shit during our time out in the field. I think it'll be right up your alley. We can always have a third partner.
Todd: Nah, I would love to, but I doubt they'll even consider letting me out there. I suppose I have to suck it up. [Todd notices the ring on Agent Donovan's ring finger.] Wait, does that… Did she accept?
Agent Donovan: (Smiles) Cried tears of joy right there on the beach. I wanted to tell you earlier but work got in the way. We're planning to have a party sometime hopefully at the end of this month. Wanna come?
Todd: I would love to but I'm already booked out around that time. You know how stingy the director gets when it comes to scheduling.
Agent Donovan: Ah that sucks. Perhaps we can try to do something together when you're free. Maybe set up a double date when you find the 'special someone'.
Agent Khan: It's girlfriend Don. We're not in fifth grade.
Todd: Sorry to disappoint but I'm not the romantic type. I don't see myself wearing the ring. In fact, I don't get how anyone could get into that stuff, even more so when they're dating the wrong person.
Agent Donovan: Come on, Todd. You're still pissed at that guy your sister is dating? He seemed nice.
Todd: So was Jeffery Dahmer once. I mean the dude looks like a mix between Dracula and a stoner. I can't for the love of god know what Cassandra sees in him—
Agent Khan: Shh! This is the best part.
Todd: Huh? What part?
Agent Khan: I'm watching Valentine, the guy is about to kill somebody.
Todd: Why are you watching a horror movie on Valentine's day?
Agent Khan: If you think for a moment I'm going to waste my lunch on watching a movie about a couple of stupid kids taking too long to make out from the septic tank known as Hollywood, you have another thing coming, Todd.
Agent Donovan: Uh… yeah. Anyways, I get how it feels man. I sure know I didn't think I wanted to be in a relationship 'till I met Nancy. I suppose some people don't have that spark I guess.
Todd: Ain't that the truth? I should get back to my post though, the director will have my balls if—
[Todd's head is facing towards the door. He briefly sees a pink light originating from the hallway from the crevice of the door. The light fades.]
Todd: What… what the hell was that?
Agent Khan: The hell was what?
Todd: That bright light, you didn't see that just now? [Todd points to the door.]
Agent Donovan: No? I have no idea what you're talking about. Are you sure those goggles are working properly? It could be a glitch.
Todd: I… um…. [Todd eyes the door then back to Agent Donovan.] Can you stay here for a moment? I need to check something out.
Agent Donovan: O…kay?
[Todd exits into the hallway. It looks to his right, then to his left spotting a pink light receding around the corner. Todd curses under his breath and sighs. It holds onto his firearm and quickly approaches the corner.]
Todd: Please let it be a glitch. Please let it be a glitch.
[Todd turns around the corner and takes a sharp intake of breath. SCP-XXXX-A is flying 1 meter off the ground. Dr. Cann and Dr. Dray are conversing in the hallway concerning notes on an unrelated SCP object and are unaware of the entity's presence. SCP-XXXX-A raises SCP-XXXX-B, preparing to fire an arrow. Todd takes the safety off his weapon and aims at SCP-XXXX-A.]
Todd: You! Stop right there! Don't move!
[Dr. Dray, Dr. Cann and SCP-XXXX-A turn around towards Todd. Both doctors display confusion while SCP-XXXX-A is expressing apparent shock and speaks in Romanian.]
Dr. Cann: Woah, woah! What's going on?! We're just sharing notes!
SCP-XXXX-A: MA POTI VEDEA?! CUM ESTE POSIBIL ACEST LUCRU? EȘTI ȘI UN ILUMINAT?
Todd: Drop the weapon and lay on the floor! Now!
Dr. Dray: We don't have any weapons! Hold on, what did we do wrong?!
SCP-XXXX-A: INDIFERENT DE! NU VETI INTERFERE CU VOINTA DE DIVIN! PLEAȘTE LA O DATĂ!
Todd: Last chance birdie! I'm not asking nicely—
[SCP-XXXX-A uses SCP-XXXX-B to aim an arrow at Todd. A pink light emanates from its chest, slowly enveloping the hallway. The sound of rushing winds lowers sound quality.]
SCP-XXXX-A: AȘA SĂ FIE! ȚI-AI AVUT ȘANȚA! DUMNEZEU, IARTĂ-MĂ CĂ ȚI-AM LIVRAT ACEST SUFLET ÎN ACEASTA CEL MAI BUNĂ ORĂ! MĂ ROG VOI GĂSEȘTE PACE-
[In a panic, Todd fires multiple rounds into SCP-XXXX-A. Dr. Cann and Dr. Dray take cover on the floor as Todd continues pulling on the trigger, emptying the entire magazine in the process. SCP-XXXX-A expires and falls to the floor, allowing it to be seen to the naked eye.]
Dr. Cann: Jesus!
Dr. Dray: Is that… is that a person?! Oh my god!
[Todd treads back slowly a few steps as a puddle of blood forms around SCP-XXXX-A. Todd puts the firearm back on safety and drops it. It leans against the wall and shudders heavily.]
Todd: F-Fuck… why couldn't it be a damn glitch!?
[Agent Donovan and Agent Khan appear from the corner wielding their firearms. They stop upon seeing SCP-XXXX-A; all four personnel stare at Todd. Todd raises both hands and removes his OCULUS goggles.]
Todd: Listen! Listen! I can explain what happened, let's just wait for the security team to arrive and relax! He came at me, there was pink everywhere, I didn't think that would work! So let's not do anything rash—
[SCP-XXXX-C instantly sprouts its wings, ripping through the fabric of its uniform and growing in size before stopping suddenly. SCP-XXXX-C pauses, looks above its head and then at SCP-XXXX-A. He exhales.]
SCP-XXXX-C: Huh… shit.
[END LOG]
The security system in Site-43 was alerted as a result and the security team was mobilized. All three anomalies were found in the hall in the pataphysical wing accompanied by four personnel. SCP-XXXX-A and SCP-XXXX-B were taken into containment; SCP-XXXX-C was placed into a temporary holding cell until a full assessment could be conducted. Accounts taken from personnel and SCP-XXXX-C, and the contents of the footage attracted high interest from the Theology and Teleology Department due to multiple indicators of the entity's origins. As such, they were tasked with research on all matters relating to SCP-XXXX. When questioned on its predicament, SCP-XXXX-C replied that while it was distressed at the idea of retiring from public life, it did comment that its wings were 'kind of neat at least.'
Addendum-01: On 2/15/21, various Exclusionary Sites reported that divorce rates across the globe had dramatically increased without apparent cause. This led to the conclusion that a CK-Class "End of Love" Scenario occurred the day prior. Director McInnis issued an emergency meeting and invited a handful of select personnel, including SCP-XXXX-C.
Date: 2/19/21
[BEGIN LOG]
[The audio begins with multiple personnel conversing loudly among themselves. Director McInnis approaches the podium and taps on the microphone, gaining the attention of everyone in the room.]
Director McInnis: (Clears throat) I'd like to begin by stating that I apologize in advance for scheduling this meeting on short notice, but due to this topic being highly time-sensitive I hope you understand. Now, as some of you may be already aware our analysts have confirmed our worst fears: A CK Scenario did in fact occur, and most likely still is occurring.
[Murmurs begin to become audible. McInnis raises his hand, silencing the personnel.]
Director McInnis: We have pinpointed the exact changes made to our reality. The bad news is that it's global; the divorce rates have risen to dangerous levels in all continents, especially North America. We initially believed those were the only changes but I've just now received additional reports of marriages falling, a rise of uxoricides/mariticides cases, and all time low of young adults participating in sexual activities. The good news is… yes Todd?
[SCP-XXXX-C is in the far corner, raising its hand.]
SCP-XXXX-C: Quick question. This wouldn't happen to coincide on the day when I… when—
Director McInnis: —When you confronted SCP-XXXX-A and turned it into the godly equivalent of swiss cheese? Then yes.
[Many personnel in the room turn to look at SCP-XXXX-C, with some glaring in disapproval. SCP-XXXX-C drinks its glass of water. An unidentified personnel member coughs]
Director McInnis: But there is good news: we may already have everything we need to resolve this crisis. Dr. Nass, you may have the floor.
[Director McInnis steps to the side, allowing Dr. Michael Nass to access the podium.]
Dr. Nass: Thank you, Director. Around the same time we discovered the CK Scenario, we also discovered the identity of SCP-XXXX-A. It's of Romanian origin, male, has wings, possesses heart-shaped imagery present on its weapons, and is primarily active during the month of February. Now… can anyone guess who our mystery intruder is?
Agent Donovan: Cupid? Todd killed Cupid?
Dr. Nass: Not only that, we believe SCP-XXXX-A is also an Alma-Class entity. Meaning that when Todd here terminated SCP-XXXX-A, its complete essence transferred into him. In other words, Todd is now a god.
[SCP-XXXX-C hastily sets the cup down, accidentally inhaling water. SCP-XXXX-C coughs for several seconds before regaining composure.]
SCP-XXXX-C: Excuse me?! No, no. That's not… how is that possible? I thought gods can't be killed easily?
Dr. Nass: And many of them can't, but SCP-XXXX was a very minor god; it was susceptible to physical harm just as anybody else. We didn't even need the Akiva-signatures to prove it. You are without a doubt, a god. Which brings me to my main point. Dim the lights!
[SCP-XXXX-C grimaces as the lights dim in the room, Dr. Nass takes the remote from the podium and presses a button. The projector activates, showing a picture of the previous SCP-XXXX-B.]
Dr. Nass: This is SCP-XXXX-B, the main weapon of SCP-XXXX-A. It consisted of a set of a bow and arrows. One of our researchers came to inspect the object this morning, and it changed to this—
[Dr. Nass presses the button on the remote. The image changes to SCP-XXXX-B's current form.]
Dr. Nass: —a high quality sniper rifle. Todd, you stated on your résumé that you had some experience with rifles, correct? How much practice has been done in relation to this skill recently?
SCP-XXXX-C: You're… actually serious.
Dr. Nass: Sadly, yes. You are literally the best man for the job. With you out in the field we may be able to reverse the CK with time. It's our best shot.
SCP-XXXX-C: Doctor, no disrespect, but I'm an assault rifle type of guy. I don't know a lick about sniping. Are we sure we don't have other options here?
Dr. Nass: I suppose we could possibly think of some other alternative. Of course, by then we'd be at high risk of the concept of love fading from our reality forever and humanity willingly embracing chasity to the point of self-extinction. Which would undoubtedly destroy the integrity of the Veil and cause untold amounts of suffering and chaos. Or…?
SCP-XXXX-C: I just become Cupid and shut up?
Dr. Nass: Exactly.
[END LOG]
After the meeting, SCP-XXXX-C was sent to Site-43's shooting range and was ordered to practice using SCP-XXXX-B under the supervision of a Foundation sniper. SCP-XXXX-C revealed that its services were desperately needed in Canada, which is believed to be the epicenter of the CK-Class Scenario. SCP-XXXX-C collaborated with Foundation personnel in creating a detailed map for tracking required interventions and scheduling strategic deployments.
Addendum-02: Shortly after being approved for deployment, SCP-XXXX-C stated that its presence was needed near a restaurant within the city of Windsor. A handful agents were tasked with assisting and protecting SCP-XXXX-C during its activities. Agent Donovan and Agent Khan were personally assigned to SCP-XXXX-C due to their familiarity with the subject.
Date: 2/22/21
[BEGIN LOG]
[The video starts inside the interior of a Foundation-owned vehicle. Agent Khan and Agent Donovan are in the driver seat and passenger seat respectively, with SCP-XXXX-C sitting in the backseat. Agent Donovan is looking over a printed map.]
Agent Donovan: So where now exactly are we gonna drop you off again? Is it still the same address?
SCP-XXXX-C: Keep going straight; the targets from what I know are by the ████████ ████ restaurant.
[Agent Donovan relays the new information to the rest of the agents. Agent Khan whistles.]
Agent Khan: ████████? I used to go there all the time, they have great breadsticks. You know Todd, when this is all over we should definitely dine there. I really want to try to get this 'congratulations for saving our broken hearts' celebration off the ground.
SCP-XXXX-C: Khan, I'm not allowed to go outside with the exception of missions.
Agent Khan: Oh please, that's only because they're not comfortable with you yet. Give it time and soon enough they'll let you off the leash. It happened to Bright, I'm sure we can make lightning strike twice. So I've been meaning to ask… how'd you know?
SCP-XXXX-C: Know?
Agent Khan: You know, the whole mental GPS thing. I mean I can somewhat see how the wings and gun work but tracking? Now that's psychic—
Agent Donovan: I think the term you're looking for is clairvoyant.
Agent Khan: No need to get in the specifics, Don. Anyway, how does it feel Todd? Do you see visions or…?
SCP-XXXX-C: It's nothing special really. It just comes to me, it feels like a constant reminder more than anything else. Though it becomes clearer the closer I get to the spot. It's kind of annoying actually.
Agent Donovan: Give it time, I'm sure it'll pass. From what they told us about dash 'A' he must have been doing this for god who knows long. There's got to be a trick to it if I had to guess… you okay, man? You don't look so hot.
[SCP-XXXX-C heavily exhales as it looks out the window.]
SCP-XXXX-C: You know, my folks and I usually meet up around this time of year. We were supposed to go to Hawaii again. We used to go crazy on the waves like no tomorrow… and the parasailing? That was always my favorite. It was a good time, good times. I really wished I spent more time with them. I can't believe it all changed so fast.
Agent Donovan: Well… maybe if we're lucky we could find a cure and pass your anomaly to someone else in the future. Our Theology department has preformed miracles before after all.
SCP-XXXX-C: You can't cure godliness, Don. Dr. Nass said the only way I'm getting back to 'normal' is if another poor schmuck gets trigger happy on me, and we both know how that will end. They even pulled out the 'official' obituary for me in the papers. As far as they're concerned this is the new normal. God… if I only said no to the damn goggles.
Agent Donovan: Eh… well at least you don't have to pay bills anymore. I know that the housing market is getting pretty stingy right now. And staying young is a pretty—
SCP-XXXX-C: Don, I appreciate it but no… just, just no. I only want to get this over with and head back. Khan, turn over there. We can get in through the parking lot.
[Agent Khan nods and activates the right-turn signal. Agent Donovan notifies the other agents of their arrival as the car comes to a stop. All agents and SCP-XXXX-C exit the vehicle and enter the plaza.]
SCP-XXXX-C: Okay… okay, it's all coming together. I'm picturing their faces, I'm getting warmer…warmer… red hot.
[SCP-XXXX-C points to the outdoor balcony of the second floor of the restaurant, a man wearing a business suit and a woman in yoga a blue dress are dining are conversing and dining with each other.]
Agent Khan: Great, half-way done. So how are we going to do this exactly? I know you're practically invisible but…
SCP-XXXX-C: Well, I don't know if I can get a good shot from here and I don't want to risk bumping into people in the restaurant… hmm… how about I get settled over there? [SCP-XXXX-C points to the outdoor stairwell belonging to an apartment building.] It's close.
Agent Khan: Alright, I'm down. Donovan, why don't you keep an eye out on them over here while I help babysit Cupid over there.
Agent Donovan: Sure, don't take too long though. It looks like they're almost done with their meals.
Agent Khan: Got it.
[Agent Khan and SCP-XXXX-C approach the apartment and travel up the stairs. SCP-XXXX-C turns its head to Agent Khan.]
SCP-XXXX-C: Khan, seriously?
Agent Khan: Huh?
SCP-XXXX-C: Babysitting Cupid? Come on, do I look like some snot-nosed toddler to you?
Agent Khan: What? It's literally what they're having us doing here.
SCP-XXXX-C: I know, but do you really have to phrase it like that? It's not helping.
Agent Khan: Sorry, just thought I could lighten the mood.
SCP-XXXX-C: Khan, I get it but… look. I have enough crap on my plate as it is and I have a feeling I'm gonna have even more crap added on top of it. So can we please— [SCP-XXXX-C accidently strikes the alula of one of its wings against a wall lightning fixture. SCP-XXXX-C cringes in pain.]
Agent Khan: Damn, you alright man?
SCP-XXXX-C: Let's just get this over with and head back to the car.
[Agent Khan and SCP-XXXX-C position themselves by a windowless opening in the corridor. SCP-XXXX-C rests SCP-XXXX-B on the sill and prepares to reload it. Agent Khan observes the hallway.]
Agent Khan: So all you need to do is shoot them both and the rest takes care of itself?
SCP-XXXX-C: Yep, exactly like in the cartoons. Look at that, they're both leaning in for the kiss.
Agent Khan: That must be your cue, go for it!
SCP-XXXX-C: Wait a sec. I almost have the sights lined up… keep it steady and…
[SCP-XXXX-C fires a chamber from SCP-XXXX-B. The couple falls to the floor, each having sustained a singular gunshot wound. The civilians in the vicinity witness the commotion and begin to panic.]
SCP-XXXX-C: Prest— Oh shit! Oh my god, did I… ah holy shit! [Agent Khan snaps his head to the floor and picks up the bullet casing; he shakes his head in disbelief.]
Agent Khan: What the hell, Todd?! You said this would go smoothly!
SCP-XXXX-C: I-I-It worked fine back at the Site! I don't know what changed. I… are you fucking kidding me?
[The couple begins to kiss each other voraciously and display extreme affection despite their injuries; the crowd watching is becoming visibly confused.]
Agent Khan: Um… does that still count?
[END LOG]
SCP-XXXX-C was successful in locating and firing at both targets. Agent Donovan and SCP-XXXX-C drove away from the area without complication. Agent Khan was tackled and arrested by several policemen on his way back to the car. After Agent Khan was detained on suspicions of terrorism, Foundation assets proceeded with presenting falsified information to the public while disclosing certain information relating to SCP-XXXX to the Canadian diplomats in order to secure the agent's release.
Unlike previous tests, the bullet had physically interacted with the subjects, causing them to be wounded. The couple (later identified as Bryan Cover and Allyssa Green) were brought to a nearby hospital where they fully recovered. After being discharged, Cover's status on his social media account changed from being 'single' to now 'in a relationship.'
Addendum-03: Despite the success of SCP-XXXX-C's first deployment, further issues arose in relation to its abilities. While SCP-XXXX-C can potentially mark any sentient creature, it was shown that the marking of select individuals dramatically reduced the threat of the CK-Class Scenario. Furthermore, personnel from the Theology and Teleology Section theorized that the reason SCP-XXXX-B reacted differently to non-Foundation individuals was due to SCP-XXXX-C's metaphysical importance to the human psyche.
While the Foundation recognizes SCP-XXXX-C as an Akiva-based entity, non-Foundation individuals would not subconsciously recognize it as such which resulted in SCP-XXXX-B behaving like an non-anomalous sniper rifle. To amend this, a new outfit was assigned to SCP-XXXX-C to wear for further deployments in the future. SCP-XXXX-C initially protested but eventually complied upon hearing the impending consequences for refusal. Soon after, SCP-XXXX-C was approved for deployment again. On 03/15/2021 a complication arose when SCP-XXXX-C accidently marked the wrong targets, resulting in a relationship's destruction.
SCP-XXXX-C's primary outfit.
Date: 03/15/2021
[BEGIN LOG]
[The log begins inside of a Foundation-owned vehicle. Agent Donovan is using his cellphone. After the call is finished he turns off the device and expresses relief.]
Agent Donovan: I just got done talking with Mario, he says the talks are going very well and we should be expecting him out from behind bars soon enough. Most likely this week or the next.
SCP-XXXX-C: …
Agent Donovan: Also good news! We're not gonna get in trouble for that fiasco too. McInnis understood it was just an accident. Thank god we don't have to worry about it anymore. Todd?
SCP-XXXX-C: …Don…
Agent Donovan: And um… [Agent Donovan glances at SCP-XXXX-C's outfit.] There may have been some drawbacks but I think we can bounce back very easily.
SCP-XXXX-C: …Don… I'm wearing a diaper.
Agent Donovan: Actually, I think they're called plastic pants. I mean at least they let you keep your briefs—
SCP-XXXX-C: Don! Just stop… just stop… please… just stop. We're almost there. I just want to get this done, go back to my room, and wear some actual clothes. Sorry, but I'm not in the mood right now.
Agent Donovan: I… okay. So how close are the targets to us now?
SCP-XXXX-C: About… there's a park a couple miles up. They're in there.
Agent Collin: You're talking about the ████████ park, right?
SCP-XXXX-C: ████████? Yeah that's the place. Know the way?
Agent Collin: I know the shortcut. It shouldn't take that long.
[The vehicle reaches the destination and is parked by the sidewalk. Agent Donovan and SCP-XXXX-C exit the vehicle.]
Agent Collin: Need any assistance?
SCP-XXXX-C: We're fine. This will only take a minute.
[SCP-XXXX-C closes the car door and both it and Agent Donovan move away from the car. SCP-XXXX-C observes the park and frowns.]
SCP-XXXX-C: There's not many people around here. Isn't this a popular park?
Agent Donovan: I wouldn't pay too much mind to it. I'm sure it'll get busy later on. I'm just glad that we got that gun issue fixed early. I never thought acting the part really mattered when becoming a god… but then yet again gods are symbols so it makes sense. Kind of.
SCP-XXXX-C: Yeah… I guess.
Agent Donovan: …Yeah. Hey, are those the targets? The ones having the picnic?
[Agent Donovan points to the couple by the pond. SCP-XXXX-C looks through the scope of SCP-XXXX-C for a moment before shaking his head.]
SCP-XXXX-C: Nah, I think I already tagged them. We're looking for two women, they're… yes, they're this way. C'mon.
Agent Donovan: So that's why they look familiar. But this is a good sign, this means it's working. McInnis did say some of the divorces are slowing down.
SCP-XXXX-C: Some, and only in this country. I don't see how a couple of delayed divorces are gonna do us any good right now.
Agent Donovan: Well it's a step. I'm certain that eventually after enough time the CK will stabilize and we'll have an easier time cleaning up the stragglers.
SCP-XXXX-C: Hopefully.
Agent Donovan: Hopefully? You don't think you can?
SCP-XXXX-C: I suck at flying and I go through bullets like candy so… yeah. I'm still on training wheels, Don, and it hasn't stopped me from crashing. I keep telling those assholes back at the Site it's not that easy but they somehow still don't understand it no matter how many times I tell them. And yet they still have the gall to call me 'unreasonable'.
Agent Donovan: You do know they listen to this eventually right?
SCP-XXXX-C: You think so? Wonderful! Maybe this will finally get through their thick skulls for once. It's already getting chilly around here where are those… huh, so that's where you've been hiding.
[SCP-XXXX-C spots the targets sitting on a public bench. The two are in conversation as they feed pieces of bread to a flock of pigeons on the ground.]
Agent Donovan: Should we get closer?
SCP-XXXX-C: Nah, I got it. So glad they let me keep this.
[SCP-XXXX-C unzips its waist pouch and retrieves two bullets from it. It loads a bullet into SCP-XXXX-C and fires at one of the women. The bullet pierces the chest, leaving a glowing pink hole before dissipating. Neither of the women notice the interaction.]
SCP-XXXX-C: Okay, one more…
[SCP-XXXX-C loads the last bullet and fires at the other woman. However, one of the pigeons flies in the direct path of the bullet and is struck instead.. The affected woman spots the pigeon and extends a finger. The pigeon lands on the finger and the woman begins kissing all over its body. The woman and the pigeon leave the park together, to the shock of the other woman. SCP-XXXX-C lowers SCP-XXXX-B.]
SCP-XXXX-C: Oh… shit. Ah, son of a fucking bitch! That flying rat stole my shot! How—
[SCP-XXXX-C accidently bumps SCP-XXXX-B against its pouch, spilling a majority of the bullets on the ground. SCP-XXXX-C sighs deeply and presses its hands against its face. Agent Donovan kneels and scoops the bullets into his pocket, soon assisted by SCP-XXXX-C.]
Agent Donovan: Can we still salvage it?
SCP-XXXX-C: Not a chance. The spark is dead; shooting again wouldn't make a difference.
[Agent Donovan complies and activates his radio. SCP-XXXX-C closes his eyes and presses a finger against its temple.]
SCP-XXXX-C: And that's the last of them for today. You might wanna get someone to get the amnestics ready for that girl. I really don't want to see the lovechild of that relationship.
[Agent Donovan informs the agents of the situation on his radio and hands the remaining bullets back to SCP-XXXX-C. Both of them are treading back to the path to the car when Agent Donovan notices SCP-XXXX-C massaging the bridge of its nose.]
Agent Donovan: Todd?
SCP-XXXX-C: Yeah?
Agent Donovan: I've been meaning to ask but uh… are you doing alright? You don't look so hot.
SCP-XXXX-C: That's because it's freezing out here.
Agent Donovan: No, I meant… erm… some of the guys and I have noticed that you've been very… don't get me wrong, I totally understand that there's a lot of pressure on your shoulders and all but I can't help but see that you're getting a bit… down? And I'm concerned that—
SCP-XXXX-C: I'm not gonna eat the bullet, Don. Do you really think I'm the kind of guy that would do that? After all this time?
Agent Donovan: I never said that! I just… ah fuck it. Todd. What the hell is up with you? You've been acting cold since the first mission and I know it's not because of the damn pants. I think it's stupid too by the way. So please man, be straight with me for the love of god and spill it because you're really fucking scaring me. What's. Going. On?
[SCP-XXXX-C snaps his head to Agent Donovan in surprise but soon takes a deep breath and stops momentarily.]
SCP-XXXX-C: Don… this is not working.
Agent Donovan: What?
SCP-XXXX-C: This- [SCP-XXXX-C points to its wings and SCP-XXXX-B.] —is not working. We've been doing this for what? A month? Maybe more? And what has happened since then? Nothing. Nothing has been fixed. The CK is still going strong and we still haven't put so much as a dent in it! I'm wondering if this can be fixed to begin with.
Agent Donovan: You don't know that! We're probably missing something here. The original Cupid managed the job all by himself. We just need to find a way to meet the quota.
SCP-XXXX-C: Meeting the Quota?! Don, Nass is trying to look in alternatives for the CK. Do you know what that means? It means that this is not working! And they haven't even decided on a solution yet. You know what else that means? I'll probably get thrown in a cell before the human race keels over, that is if they don't decide to give the job to someone else. The look in their eyes tells me all I need to know. You know what the best part is, I don't even blame them! As far I'm concerned, I'm D-Class plus!
Agent Donovan: So what? You're just gonna give up? Let all the hard work go up in smoke because you're frustrated? Because the results aren't coming fast enough?
SCP-XXXX-C: You don't think I'm taking this seriously? I've done all the things they've asked of me! I sacrificed my time, I go to that shooting range every damn day, I threw my pride to the wind and nothing is working! Let's be honest with ourselves, Don. This plan they cooked up was a longshot to begin with. We've probably wasted god knows how much time because I had to play pretend! You know what, fuck it. When we get back I'll tell McInnis to scrap this whole plan and switch to something else.
Agent Donovan: What?! No! You can't!
SCP-XXXX-C: Why not? We're practically wasting everyone's time and money at this point.
Agent Donovan: Because… Because we can't just give up like that! We haven't exhausted this route yet. I-It could be a time delay for all we know. We need to increase shootings or modify it, I don't know but we just can't… we can't stop now… we just can't. I just… (shudders).
[Agent Donovan folds his arms, SCP-XXXX-C stares at his hand.]
SCP-XXXX-C: Don… what happened to your ring?
[Agent Donovan remains silent.]
SCP-XXXX-C: No… when? How?
Agent Donovan: This morning I woke up and she wasn't there. She wouldn't respond to my calls and the memories came to me. It didn't work out. We shouted. We stayed our distance and it became too much. It felt like yesterday. No, it was yesterday I know that for a fact. It was already done before I had a chance to say goodbye.
SCP-XXXX-C: Don, I'm… I'm so sorry. I don't know what to say—
Agent Donovan: I know you are. (sigh) You know a part of me wanted to blame you. I still kind of do but I'd be a hypocrite. I saw the tape, he had that arrow pointed at your head and I was thinking what if I was wearing your shoes? I don't care what they say about you. I doubt they would do any better but… it happened. Nothing's changing that but all that matters is there's a chance!
SCP-XXXX-C: Don?
Agent Donovan: And now I'm hearing talk of 'alternatives' like it was the plan all along? You can't do that! The natural way is the only way! If the grim reaper were to die today could we replace him with a fancy machine or some other magic bullshit? Maybe with time but we don't have time! And if you really believe you're on the chopping block I… I don't want…
SCP-XXXX-C: You're right.
[Agent Donovan remains silent.]
SCP-XXXX-C: You're right. I think… if I've gotten these powers in the first place then it must be the way. The love would have faded completely otherwise, right? I didn't think of it like 'til now. But… what am I doing wrong?
Agent Donovan: I don't know. Can we head back to the car? Collins is waiting for us.
[SCP-XXXX-C and Agent Donovan walk back to the car. Upon reaching near the sidewalk, SCP-XXXX-C slows its pace and observes SCP-XXXX-B.]
SCP-XXXX-C: Don, remember how my gun stopped hurting people after changing into this getup? How they theorized I had to act the part because I had to be Cupid?
Agent Donovan: Yeah?
SCP-XXXX-C: So if playing pretend helped… then what would happen if I became the real deal? Become truly authentic?
Agent Donovan: What are you talking about?
SCP-XXXX-C: I think I need to test something out.
[BEGIN LOG]
Agent Donovan was suspended from his assignment due to both being recently affected by the CK Scenario and demonstrating emotionally comprised behavior and was given temporary leave. SCP-XXXX-C was disheartened with this decision and requested that it to be overturned; Site Director McInnis denied this request.
Addendum-04: After returning to Site-43, SCP-XXXX-C sent a formal request involving the assignment of a personal therapist to its case on the basis that this measure would help it on further deployments. It also contracted Dr. Nass about viewing information involving SCP-XXXX-A from the Theology and Teleology Department. Both requests were approved.
In the weeks that followed, SCP-XXXX-C demonstrated significant behavior changes as it became deeply involved with positive reinforcement training and meditation with help from its therapist. It was also around this time that SCP-XXXX-C became better acquainted with its wings, allowing it the ability to fly for at extremely short distances.
In more recent deployments, SCP-XXXX-C's marking of selected targets reduced the effects of the CK Scenario in Canada tremendously, overall decreasing the divorce rates to near cessation. This led to the discovery that SCP-XXXX-C's mental state was a key component for its anomalous capabilities, as when combined with its physical appearance it was able to increase the effectiveness of SCP-XXXX-B. SCP-XXXX-C again requested that Agent Donovan and Agent Khan be reassigned to its case; this was approved on the reasoning that it would improve SCP-XXXX-C's morale, making it more effective in deployment.
Date: 05/02/2021
[BEGIN LOG]
[Agent Khan is driving as Agent Donovan communicates with Site-43 his radio. SCP-XXXX-C is sitting in the backseat, humming as it listens to a song on its MP3 player. Agent Donovan signals to SCP-XXXX-C which removes its headphones in response.]
Agent Donovan: Just got off with command, they've directed us to a nice little spot on a nearby hill where a carnival is taking place.
SCP-XXXX-C: So they took care of half the battle for us? Awfully nice of them.
Agent Khan: Yeah, shame we can't stay for long though. Now that would've been real nice.
Agent Donovan: I thought you hated carnivals?
Agent Khan: I do, but the food? Not in your dreams, pal. You never really have a taste of life until you try deep fried Twinkies wrapped in bacon. Now that's a gift from god.
SCP-XXXX-C: Yeah… I'm gonna do a hard pass on that one. How close are we to the spot?
Agent Donovan: Very close actually. Khan, just take a detour over there and we'll walk the rest of the way.
[The vehicle goes off-road and parks at the bottom of the hill. Both agents and SCP-XXXX-C exit the vehicle and walk up the hill to the designated location. An array of booths and crowds of people are visible below, with a large Ferris wheel in the distance. SCP-XXXX-C whistles.]
SCP-XXXX-C: Now this is what I call a great vantage point.
Agent Donovan: Khan, can you keep an eye on the car?
Agent Khan: I can see it from here, we're good.
Agent Donovan: Alright. Todd, do you see the targets?
SCP-XXXX-C: Hold on… ah so there you are, just stay still for a moment and… oh, of course.
Agent Donovan: What? Did something happen?
SCP-XXXX-C: They went to the food court and I can't get a good shot from this angle. I need them to poke their heads out
Agent Khan: So we'll have to wait awhile? Yeah?
SCP-XXXX-C: Yeah. Pretty much.
Agent Donovan: Yeah… hey Todd. Can I ask you something?
SCP-XXXX-C: You just did.
Agent Donovan: Todd.
SCP-XXXX-C: Alright, alright. What is it?
Agent Donovan: How did you do it?
SCP-XXXX-C: Hm?
Agent Donovan: How did you end up turning things around? I find it almost crazy we're making quick work of the CK and I know they didn't give you any enhancements. So what changed?
[SCP-XXXX-C reloads its rifle and keeps it positioned to the field. After several seconds, SCP-XXXX-C speaks.]
SCP-XXXX-C: I became real.
Agent Khan: Aren't you already real?
SCP-XXXX-C: No, I was only half-way. It's… how do I explain… you know how a bird can't fly unless it's using both its wings? It's like that but more complicated. I'd gotten the looks but it only did so much. But then it came to me… if playing pretend wasn't doing anyone else any favors, then what would happen if I became authentic, both inside and out?
Agent Donovan: So that meditation was a part of it. Wow. Just like that.
SCP-XXXX-C: It was more than that and it certainly wasn't easy but I lived. I didn't even know if it would work but I had to try. I doubt I'd even consider the possibility if it wasn't for you.
Agent Donovan: Me?
SCP-XXXX-C: I was too focused on that day, how it changed me, how it could be avoided, how I couldn't let go. You know how Akiva radiation is energy? Well energy makes matter, and matter makes creation. And by that logic, since I'm a being that is energy and I was putting out too much 'bad' energy, I got bad things coming towards me. So if I changed that, brought out my heart to the world, then maybe the world would get theirs back. Sorry if that sounds preachy, but it kind of rings true here.
Agent Khan: That was pretty good. Did you get that from Nass?
SCP-XXXX-C: Nah, it's something I figured. Call it superstition. Knowing how esoteric and messy this universe is it's probably true. (Sigh) You know I'm really gonna miss you guys when they eventually ship me out of 'maple country'. I'm really sorry that I haven't been the best skip. I know I gave you a lot of shit back then when you were trying to help.
Agent Donovan: All water under the bridge, man. And even if you do get sent out we'll still be around.
Agent Khan: Yeah, and this whole mission was pretty something. I mean this is the first time I ever got arrested. That's something I can cross off the bucket list. And don't worry man, you're not leaving on my watch until I get that party set up. Those breadsticks are to die for.
[SCP-XXXX-C smiles.]
SCP-XXXX-C: At least it'll be better than the Twinkies… Hey! They're in the open now. It's about time. Now stay still.
[SCP-XXXX-C aims SCP-XXXX-B at a woman and a man conversing by a photo booth. SCP-XXXX-C fires at both targets at quick succession and scoops up the bullet casings.]
There we go! Easiest shot ever. Hey look at them now! They're going inside the damn booth! I wonder if they're gonna freaky in… oh no. This is… Seriously! What are the chances!?
Agent Khan: Did you hit another animal again?.
SCP-XXXX-C: No! I just marked my sister and her damn boyfriend. God, how are they even a couple? Why did the forces that be think they would be a good couple? I mean seriously after all— wait, no, no, no. [SCP-XXXX-C closes his eyes and clasps his hands together.] You know what? Good for them. Good for them. If their love is real than who am I to judge. I hope he treats you well, Cass. I really do. Happy late Valentine's.
[BEGIN LOG]
Following the latest deployment of 05/02/2021, SCP-XXXX-C successfully halted the CK Scenario in Canada which has furthermore has shown signs of receding. More notably, a small portion of divorces and relationship cessations have been completely reversed, including Agent Donovan's. SCP-XXXX-C's anomalous capabilities have been heightened to the point that its present attire was no longer necessary and it has been allowed to change back into its former uniform. Upon receiving this news, SCP-XXXX-C, Agent Khan, and Agent Donovan requested a bottle of whisky, food items from purchased from ████████ ████, and private use of the Site-43 Pursuit and Suppression Section break room. Request accepted.
Addendum-05: On 07/12/2021, the Theology and Teleology department devised a breakthrough for transferring the anomalous capabilities of SCP-XXXX-C onto other Foundation personnel. This process involves SCP-XXXX-C pressing a finger against the chest where the heart is located and concentrating a small portion of Akiva energy into the individual. While these individuals (Designated SCP-XXXX-D) do not posses SCP-XXXX-C's flight or innate knowledge, they do possess a lesser version of its antimemetic qualities and are able to mark individuals via physical contact.
Project Heartstring was formed to reduce the effects of the CK Scenario worldwide, leading to the creation of MTF Alpha-214 ("Cupid's Angels"). MTF Alpha-214 is tasked with marking designated targets with assistance from SCP-XXXX-C in relaying location information. SCP-XXXX-C was also promoted to captain of MTF Alpha-214 through proper training and was authorized to be deployed outside of Canada. With current estimates, it is predicted that the CK Scenario will be fully reversed by 2035.
Agent Donovan and Agent Khan were taken off the SCP-XXXX assignment and allowed to resume their normal duties. Permission to allow SCP-XXXX-C visitation rights to Agent Donovan and Agent Khan once bi-monthly has been granted.
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DATE: 27 Apr 2021 23:51
Object Class: Enochian
Special Containment Procedures: Currently, containment of SCP-6000 is not possible due to its widespread influence over the civilian population. Preservation of the veil is no longer a priority; efforts are instead to be focused on the rehabilitation of SCP-6000-A instances and the preparation of the global population for future SCP-6000 alterations. Foundation staff altered by SCP-6000 may continue their existing roles in the Foundation following a two week adjustment period.
Description: SCP-6000 is the global restructuring event that has currently impacted roughly one third of all animal life on Earth. Since 21/06/2021, life forms in the Animalia kingdom unpredictably undergo rapid transformation, developing into decapodal crustaceans with typical subjects being around 40 cm in height. These subjects, hereafter referred to as SCP-6000-A instances, develop a pair of claws on their front most limbs as well as a thick chitinous exoskeleton over a flat disk-like body. Instances of SCP-6000-A are primarily aquatic, but can survive out of water indefinitely as long as their gills hold a layer of water. Their middle six legs are typically used for walking on the sea floor, while their backmost legs are flatter and used for swimming.
Despite these extreme biological changes, SCP-6000-A instances that were previously human retain a human level of consciousness and all memories formed before the transformation. There is no known way to revert SCP-6000-A instances back into their previous forms.
Since SCP-6000 began, animal life on earth has been transformed into SCP-6000-A instances at an exponential rate, with current estimates placing the completion of SCP-6000 around the middle of 2028.
Addendum 1: The following transcript was taken from the video series The New Carcinized World, made by Doctor Francis Hernandez, the lead researcher for SCP-6000. Hernandez communicated using a text-to-speech program and a keyboard specially designed for their claws.
Coming Out of Your Shell
[BEGIN LOG]
Hernandez: Hello. Right now, there are two types of people on this planet. Either you've already been changed like me, or you're just waiting for the inevitable. Either way, you're here to know what it feels like and how you will continue life as close to normally as you can.
Hernandez: I know it may be upsetting to see your body go through these changes, but rest assured, we here at the SCP Foundation are doing everything we can to make the transition easier.
The video cuts to footage of a Foundation-run rehabilitation center, showing many human Foundation staff and civilian volunteers assisting newly transformed SCP-6000-A instances adjust to their new bodies. Hernandez continues speaking offscreen.
Hernandez: It may take weeks or even months, but once you grow accustomed to the new you, it'll feel like you never had a human body.
The scene changes to a small under water apartment complex designed to be inhabited by SCP-6000-A instances. Several can be seen walking through the building.
Hernandez: Just remember, there's nothing wrong with being a crab.
[END LOG]
The Foundation currently maintains four settlements designed to accommodate SCP-6000-A instances that do not wish or are unable to remain in their previous homes. Each settlement features housing for roughly five million SCP-6000-A instances in apartment complexes, as well as sustainable algae farms and tidal power generation. Foundation personnel who have become SCP-6000-A instances are permitted to transfer to these settlements at the discretion of their respective Site Director.
| Settlement |
Current Status |
| Settlement Alpha (Atlantis Two) |
Located alongside the Great Barrier Reef. City is autonomous to the point that it requires little Foundation intervention. |
| Settlement Beta (Dahut) |
Located in the Mediterranean Sea. City has created a self sustaining economy with Settlement Delta and does not require Foundation intervention. |
| Settlement Gamma (Krust) |
Located in the Gulf of Mexico. City is currently under foundation control to moderate mass immigration from the the USA. |
| Settlement Delta (New London) |
Located in the English Channel. City is under control of the European Union and requires no Foundation intervention. |
In addition to these settlements, the Foundation has funded a global campaign to assist SCP-6000 instances in adjusting to their new bodies. This campaign is organized by the Ethics committee and employs Foundation staff experienced in anomalous bodily transformations and civilian volunteers. These volunteers are given level 0 clearance and access only to a limited selection of this file.
The following transcript was taken from the video series Talk to the Claws, made by Doctor Francis Hernandez.
Talk to the Claws Ep 1
[BEGIN LOG]
Hernandez: Welcome to another guide to your new life. One thing you may have noticed about your new body is the inability to speak. Well the SCP Foundation has the help you need, in Crab Sign Language, or CSL for short.
Hernandez: In this video series, I'll be showing you some of the most common phrases you'll need to learn to get by in the SCP-6000 resettlement facilities.
Hernandez: Before we begin, remember that when saying a name or other proper noun, you'll have to spell it out one letter at a time. Just check the link in the description that you'll find a chart of every letter in the CSL alphabet. Once you know all the letters, we'll move on to a few simple greetings. Starting with; Hello.
The video shows Hernandez pressing their right claw up to their head and bringing it down to the side.
Hernandez: That's all it is. Pretty simple really. Let's do something a bit longer. A basic introduction for your name. You say 'my name' and then you spell whatever your name is.
The video shows Hernandez pressing their right claw against their abdomen, tapping the pincers of both claws together twice, and spelling out H-E-R-N-A-N-D-E-Z.
Hernandez: And that's all you need to introduce yourself as a crab. Join us tomorrow for more handy tips. Or should I say clawsy tips?
[END LOG]
Any individuals fluent in CSL are eligible to volunteer in their local SCP-6000-A rehabilitation facility. To do so, please submit a copy of the following form to moc.tenpics|pleh0006pcs#moc.tenpics|pleh0006pcs
SCP FOUNDATION VOLUNTEER FORM
FILLER TEXT
Currently 1573 SCP objects have become SCP-6000-A instances. Of these entities, 107 lost all other anomalous effects after the transformation. It is currently believed this happened because they were dependent on the entity maintaining their current form.
The SCP objects that retained their anomalous effects have had their containment procedures updated accordingly. Many Keter class anomalies are being tested to determine optimal containment procedures that can still be carried out when the anomaly or the majority of containment staff become SCP-6000-A instances.
To accommodate large numbers of anomalous SCP-6000-A instances, the Foundation has begun construction of multiple underwater facilities replicating existing Sites. Currently the only functional underwater facility is Site-19-C, which currently houses 100 anomalies and 300 Foundation staff members.
The following transcript was taken from the video shown to Foundation staff members upon transfer to the newly constructed Site-19-C. Hernandez communicated using CSL, with subtitles provided bellow.
Sinking to New Depths: Welcome to Your New Site
[BEGIN LOG]
The video shows the Site-19-C cafeteria, which features three algae bars and a large kitchen, as well as seating for two hundred. Hernandez walks into the shot, waving to the camera.
Hernandez: Hello, and welcome to another SCP-6000 orientation video. If you're watching this, it means you've been reassigned to one of our dash C Sites, which are Foundation Sites designed to be used by people like us. There's only one right now, but there's loads more on the way.
The scene changes to a side view graphic of the ocean, with a Foundation Site being built at the bottom. Hernandez is visible on the bottom left corner.
Hernandez: When these Sites are built, we pick specific places in the ocean for warm temperatures and easy access to outdoor areas. While going for a walk on the ocean floor takes some getting used to, it's perfectly safe and even encouraged during scheduled break times.
The graphic shows many Foundation staff members walking outside the Site on the ocean floor. It then changes to a scene of several new researchers taking notes on an anomaly under containment.
Hernandez: You may be asking yourself, how do we operate at the same level as before when we're under water? Well, our research teams have been working around the clock to offer you the latest and greatest in underwater technology. Computers, tablets, even your trusty keycards have been redesigned for not only underwater use, but have been made as easy to use with claws as they were with hands.
The scene changes to the D-Class holding cells, which are all occupied by instances of SCP-6000-A
Hernandez: One of the more popular changes SCP-6000 has brought to our facilities is the cancelation of human testing protocols. Since every animal on the planet is a crab like us, there's no need to test potentially dangerous anomalies on intelligent beings capable of feeling pain. We just use crabs that used to be insects or other lesser lifeforms incapable of feeling anything. While they do look like us, they're ant minds have already been shattered when they turned into crabs. Just watch!
Hernandez pokes one of the D-Class through the cell bars. The D-Class does not respond.
Hernandez: They even regenerate limbs like us, which makes them partially reusable.
The scene changes to an anomalous SCP-6000-A instance in it's containment cell being observed by several staff members.
Hernandez: Most of the living anomalies down here are also like us, but they're still anomalies. Don't let your guard down just because a keter is a crab.
A very aggressive SCP-6000-A instance is seen attacking the cell door.
Hernandez: When working with these anomalies, remember that it is possible their properties have changed since they were transformed.
Human staff members are seen cleaning out an old containment cell. A large partially carcinized corpse covered in acid burns is in the center of the room.
Hernandez: Speaking of anomalies changing their properties, I'd like you all to look to the people watching this video with you now. There's a good chance that one of them had some minor anomalous property that was wiped away by SCP-6000. Some may have even had an SCP number at one point. Make sure to treat them the same way you would any other coworker in the new Foundation.
The scene changes to the Site-19-C cafeteria, which is filled with instances of SCP-6000-A. They all look to the camera and wave.
Hernandez: And that concludes our orientation. We await you in the sea, new crabs.
[END LOG]
Currently Foundation staff have recognized twelve anomalies that would be infeasible to contain following the completion of SCP-6000. The decision to neutralize these anomalies is currently under Ethics Committee review.
Addendum 2: Current status of various Groups of Interest as of 2024
| GoI |
Current Status |
| Ambrose Restaurants |
Declared bankruptcy shortly after it was discovered that certain items on the menu contained SCP-6000-A instances that were previously human. |
| Anderson Robotics |
Began development of SCP-6000-A piloted utility droids designed to assist SCP-6000-A instances in returning to their previous lives. |
| Global Occult Coalition |
Has engaged in global peacekeeping operations to protect the interests of countries which have lost the majority of their leaders to SCP-6000. |
| Manna Charitable Foundation |
Has assisted the Foundation in the aid of humans who have lost all sources of income due to SCP-6000 as well as the recruitment of volunteers. |
| Marshal, Carter, and Dark Ltd. |
Mr Carter became an instance of SCP-6000-A and was removed from the company after spending an un-approved 100 billion USD attempting to reverse the effects of SCP-6000. The remaining members remain in control of the company but have lost a significant portion of their revenue due to the rapidly changing economy. |
| Sarkic Cults |
The majority of Sarkicites were too heavily mutated to survive the transformation process, remaining members are considered to be a minimal threat. |
| The Serpent's Hand |
The majority of Hand members moved the Wanderer's Library before cutting all connections to this reality. Remaining members have either joined other Groups of Interest or volunteered in SCP-6000-A rehabilitation centers. |
| Unusual Incidents Unit |
Defunct following the collapse of the American government after the entirety of their leadership became instances of SCP-6000-A. Human operatives are currently working under the GOC to elect a new government body. |
| Wilson's Wildlife Solutions |
Has assisted the Foundation in the care of SCP-6000-A instances as well as the recruitment of volunteers. |
Numerous other smaller groups have been affected by SCP-6000 to a lesser degree. Due to the Foundation and GOC's increased influence over global affairs, especially in the SCP-6000-A settlements, very little anomalous activity has actively threatened the population since the beginning of SCP-6000.
To deal with newly discovered anomalies, many Mobile Task Forces have been reorganized to operate under these new conditions. MTF Gamma-6 ("Deep Feeders") has been placed in charge of coordinating underwater operations, and have assisted Dr Hernandez in the production of the following video.
Mobile Crab Force
[BEGIN LOG]
The video begins with a scene of MTF Gamma-6 pre-SCP-6000 investigating an underwater anomalous structure. The scene fades to an identical shot of the team after becoming instances of SCP-6000-A.
G-1: Hi, my name is Roger, and I'm the commanding officer of MTF Gamma-6. In this video, we'll be teaching you how to handle anomaly retrieval deep under water.
G-1: The first major difference is the body armor. Thanks to these tough shells, we don't need as much as we did in our weak skin sacks. Still, it can't hurt to be prepared, so we have some Kevlar pads that strap onto your abdomen and claws.
G-1: The second major difference is the weapons. Obviously handheld guns don't work anymore, so we've got something a little more interesting for you.
Hernandez walks into frame holding a Mk I CT assault weapon.
Hernandez: This here is the most recent advancement in crab weaponry, capable of firing up to three shells per minute.
Hernandez begins helping G-1 attach the cannon.
G-1: In the field, these things are a godsend. It may not be the fastest gun, but it packs enough of a punch to take down even the toughest anomalies.
G-1 activates the cannon on its back and fires at a target on the back wall. The wall crumples from the impact
Hernandez: The cannon can be activated with the firing pin next to your front left leg. Just give it a flick and it'll fire.
G-1: The next thing we're going to cover is underwater operations. When tasked with anomaly retrieval, you may find yourself traveling deep into kelp forests or into wrecked ships from the old times. You'd be surprised how many anomalies we find in shipwrecks.
The scene changes to Gamma-6 exploring an abandoned nuclear submarine. They swim through to the empty missile silos and discover an anomalous instance of SCP-6000-A. The anomaly attempts to flee, but G-2 fires an explosive shell over its head. The anomaly panics and activates its anomalous effects, causing the submarine to re-activate and begin to rise.
Hernandez: If you encounter a living anomaly, it's important to bring it in alive unless your life is in danger. That's why we've developed the EVoltai taser, a device capable of delivering stunning electric shocks to nearby crabs. Just pinch your claws together on the trigger, and anyone you're pointing at will be stunned for long enough to get them under control.
G-3 stuns the anomaly and the submarine ceases to function. The team places elastics on the anomalies claws and returns it to their own submarine.
Hernandez: And with those gadgets, you'll be able to handle almost any anomaly that gets thrown at you. Good luck in the open waters, crabs.
[END LOG]
Addendum 3: Current status of large Foundation Sites as of 2026
| Site Number |
Current Status |
| 11 |
Used as a base of operations for North American resettlement operations, before being used to house human civilians displaced by the collapse of the USA. Sold to the GOC to assist their peace efforts in the region, currently vacant. |
| 17 |
After many anomalies were carcinized, the Site was repurposed into a rehabilitation facility for foundation personnel. As of 2028, the Site is no longer operational and is used for storage purposes. |
| 19 |
All anomalous entities have been relocated to Site-19-C. Personnel have relocated to various Sites. The empty Site is now awaiting demolition to remove any lasting anomalous effects preventing the facility from being reused. |
| 77 |
Initially served as a base of operations for resettlement efforts in Europe. Now used for storage. |
| 81 |
Following the carcinization of the majority of staff, drains were opened above the Site, flooding it from the lake above, allowing it to remain operational after modifications. |
Most smaller Sites have had their inventories relocated to their -C equivalents, and the empty facility decommissioned.
Recently, an interview was conducted with Dr Hernandez concerning their research into SCP-6000. A transcript of the interview was recorded bellow.
Interview 6000-1
Interviewed: Francis Hernandez, SCP-6000 research head.
Interviewer: O5-1.
Date: 19/05/28
[BEGIN LOG]
O5-1: Hello Doctor.
Hernandez: Good to see you again Sir.
O5-1: Hard to imagine it's been seven years. It feels like the time just flew by.
Hernandez: It's hard to keep track of the days when were dealing with something like this.
O5-1: Don't I know it. Managing the restructuring of the Foundation, let alone normal society… Not something I ever want to do again.
Hernandez: How many times have you said that?
O5-1: Heh, I suppose you've got a point.
Hernandez: I suppose the point of this discussion is my findings on carcinization?
O5-1: Yes, we'd like to know what you've discovered.
Hernandez: Honestly? Not much. At first we thought it could have been some angry god's revenge, or maybe some sort of para-virus. But after a while, we realized there was nothing to find. It just happened, plain and simple. No cult of faithful was spared, no patterns were found in who got turned first. At the end of the day, some things just happen and can't be helped.
O5-1: It's funny, so many people feel a need to understand the things that don't make sense. But that's not what the Foundation does. At the end of the day, if the world is still in one piece we've done our jobs.
Hernandez: And we pulled through in the end, same as always. Some may say we came out better than before. If we found a cure today, would people even take it?
O5-1: Perhaps. But there's nothing left for us on land. Besides, I've seen a lot of anomalies come and go in my time, six thousand wouldn't be the first to change the world's one piece.
Hernandez: Six thousand? I almost forgot that number. It's been so long since I got my shell, I can't remember what life was like without one.
O5-1: It feels like just yesterday you were making those videos to help the new crabs. I remember I considered letting you make a video to help the rest of the council.
Hernandez: That would've been a fun project, if I didn't get my mind wiped after. Speaking of those videos, I never actually made a proper ending to the series. Maybe this interview can be the finale?
O5-1: How do you want to end it?
Hernandez: I suppose a thank you, to all the people who helped repair this world. And to everyone who watched along to the end.
[END LOG]
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As of 05/10/2032, the events detailed in this file are no longer considered anomalous. It has been given the designation SCP-6000-ARC to avoid clutter in the main database. It will remain archived for historical reference, along with all other -ARC files caused by the restructuring.
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DATE: 27 Apr 2021 21:42
4/6000 LEVEL 4/6000
CLASSIFIED
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Item #: SCP-6000
Object Class: Esoteric
Secondary Class: Vinimenta
Special Containment Procedures
Due to the nature of SCP-6000, containment of SCP-6000 is near-impossible by foundation standards. All the consequences of the Industrial Revolution has reached a no-turn zone, as civilization has progressed far beyond the reach of containment. Any type of containment is forbidden as it would result in the destruction of humanity and an IK-Class Scenario by means of nuclear winter or a complete rewrite and retrogression of civilization.
Description
SCP-6000 refers to the Industrial Revolution from 1760's to the mid 1800's. During SCP-6000, humanity progressed from agricultural and small farming villages to manufacturing goods and operating machinery in factories and large urban cities.
The biggest problem with SCP-6000 is what's known as the Intellectual Retrogress. Ever since SCP-6000, the Intellectual Retrogress (SCP-6000-A) has been affecting all of humanity for centuries. With the advancement of materialistic things, the use for intellectuality has declined amongst the entire population of the world. SCP-6000 has a direct effect on the knowledge of human beings, making them less aware of everything around them and making the "average human dumber than usual".
With the development of SCP-6000-A, and possible future outcomes, humanity is on a set course for downfall and an IK-Class Scenario, where humanity will tear itself from the inside out and cause a massive downfall in civilization, whether it's warfare, economic crisis, or any other human-related disaster.
After SCP-6000 occurs (which has already happened) SCP-6000-A is a guaranteed outcome for humanity's future, whether it happens tomorrow or in a thousand years, no one can be too sure of the final outcome of SCP-6000-A.
| 1760 |
SCP-6000 begins in Britain |
| 1830's |
SCP-6000 spreads to other empires and countries such as Germany and France |
| 1830's |
SCP-6000 ventures to the Americas and becomes worldwide |
| 1840-present |
SCP-6000 develops into modern society |
| Present |
SCP-6000-A is currently developing constantly and has an undetermined date of outcome. |
| Future |
During any time of the future, SCP-6000-A will cause the downfall of humanity from themselves |
SCP-6000-B - Intellectual Annihilation
The expected outcome of SCP-6000-A is known as "Intellectual Annihilation". The date as to which SCP-6000-B occurs is unknown to everyone, which makes it a massive threat to all of humanity and the foundation. When SCP-6000-B occurs, all of humanity will perish within days, weeks, or months. Possible outcomes include, but not limited to:
- Nuclear Warfare
- World War III
- Economic Crisis
- Worldwide blackout
- Climate Change
- Destruction of all resources
- Overpopulation
- Laboratory-made pathogen
SCP-6000-B is classified as "the endpoint of humanity" and there is no stopping SCP-6000-B, since the Industrial Revolution has already taken place.
Journal Entry - Site Director of Site-211
I noticed something odd. People are stupid, but not the way you might think. No, EVERYONE is stupid, though… not stupid enough to die, yet? They know how to work the machines, how to use guns, and how to kill other people, but when it comes to common sense and basic knowledge, they lack anything? I thought I stopped taking LSD three years ago, but apparently not. Unless I'm onto something, there's no way something is not up.
The brain of a human is complex as of today. With many different regions and parts that help determine the outcome of practically every single task with thousands of messages running through the body a second, the brain is the driving force of the human.
Before SCP-6000, the human brain was far more advanced intellectually than it is now. Processing things approximately 2x quicker, with tens of thousands of signals per second, and larger in relative size, the brain functioned a lot better than it does now. The average human had a basic understanding of "common sense" and how to not to "fuck itself in the ass".
After SCP-6000, the brain was shown to decline in size drastically, making the average persons head relatively smaller than pre-industrial revolution humans. Reaction times and message-sending decreased significantly, and body parts located in the brain vanished as SCP-6000-A started taking course. The average person still has basic understanding of common sense, though can be described as "wanting to fuck itself in the ass".
Addendum 6000-1; The Great Depression
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DATE: 27 Apr 2021 21:34
SCP-XXXX shortly after being contained
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept at isolated site ██████ in a sealed 10x10 room. SCP-XXXX is not to be moved from the north facing position outside of testing.
Description: SCP-XXXX is an antique copper weather vane adorned with a rooster and letters representing the four directions. When SCP-XXXX is turned to point in any direction, excluding the north point, a small localized storm will manifest in a mile radius of SCP-XXXX.
Addendum: [Optional additional paragraphs]
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DATE: 27 Apr 2021 19:42
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DATE: 27 Apr 2021 19:39
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is allowed to roam the site and does not have to return to is cell whenever there is a breakout, for it can not leave or be destroyed, it cell is to be supplied with other cubes like it to keep it entertained.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a 13x13x13 white cube made out of a mix of plastic and metal with tracks on the bottom and a scratched out name on the side and is been proven capable of understanding any language. SCP-XXXX can roll up to 5 mph but has been proven to be indestructible so it has no need to run. SCP-XXXX has a hatch that opens to a small container that has a bell and some pencils and small pieces of paper it uses to communicate with staff, all doors are to be opened when SCP-XXXX want through. SCP-XXXX will sometimes store small items such as small plastic pencil sharpeners and fruit snacks and other snack foods and bring them to those it thinks are in need of them.
Interviewed: SCP-XXXX
Interviewer: Dr.█████
Foreword: Dr.█████ wanted to test the abilities of SCP-XXXX
<Begin Log>
Interviewer: What is your name?
SCP: Writes a long series of numbers resembling a serial number
Interviewer: Who made you?
SCP: I dont know
Interviewer: What are you?
SCP: A computer with tracks
Interviewer: So your sentient
SCP:I am, i was made that way
Interviewer:
SCP:
<End Log
Closing Statement: [Small summary and passage on what transpired afterward]
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The following SCPs are classified under different main themes:
Seeking Greenlights: Yes
Page Type: SCP Article
Genre (Optional): Horror (Kinda, but not much), Emotional, Mystery
Page Layout (Optional): A normal format article except with additional medical files, found records and found experiment files.
Elevator Pitch: SCP-XXXX: an anomalous area/town located in [REDACTED]. The area appears to be an abandoned town with an asylum located on top of a hill at the edge of it. SCP-XXXX anomalous properties are similar to an anti-memetic, as its location is hidden and is near impossible to locate. The location also seems to be surrounded by a barrier in which SCP-XXXX-A cannot pass through (Meaning it cannot leave the area). Despite its anomalous properties, the space within the barrier seems to have a very high hume level.
SCP-XXXX-A: It is a female humanoid who inhabits the area of SCP-XXXX. SCP-XXXX-A is a sort of cyborg, with only parts of its body (Lower arms, lower legs, ribs, and brain) entirely replaced by anomalous technology. It can manifest a field of flowers, on command, if it is happy. When doing so, the hume level around that specific field rises drastically (An ironic reality bender). SCP-XXXX-A wears a maid dress, has eyes with no pupils, and can only make one expression on its face, a subtle smile. Any other emotions can only be indicated by their actions and behavior.
Central Narrative: SCP-XXXX was discovered when a strange distorted signal was detected by a site. When traced to its origin, it lead them to a location that could not be detected under satellite radar. In the area, as described, was an abandoned town with an asylum. the foundation investigated the asylum.
In the asylum, they met SCP-XXXX-A. They tried to bring it to containment. It was then, they discovered SCP-XXXX-A could not leave SCP-XXXX due to the barrier(Only SCP-XXXX-A was affected by the barrier). she was the one who used a communication system, in one of the asylum rooms, to send a distress signal and hoped someone (other than the Diamond Genesis) would respond.
After several interviews (With Dr. Adamant) and research on files found in the asylum, they discovered the it was a human-experimentation-camp that was run by an anomalous group named Diamond Genesis (DG). SCP-XXXX-A explained they experimented on "crazed" people, mostly children, and made them sane again, but at a cost of making them anomalies.
The goal of DG is explained in draft.
One incident, An unknown entity broke into SCP-XXXX and killed every guard near SCP-XXXX-A containment post. Through video feed, the entity spoke to SCP-XXXX-A, trying to convince her to come with the entity and escape and that they know a way for SCP-XXXX-A to pass the barrier. SCP-XXXX-A refuses immediately (Reasoning: follow Hook-grabber). The entity follows up an argument with how DG treated "them". their feud was mainly SCP-XXXX-A convincing the entity to stay and fall into custody of the Foundation, and that it is safer here ( bringing up Dr. Adamant). As soon as MTF arrived the entity vanished to thin air and SCP-XXXX-A was seen crying on the floor. The foundation was unable to find out the way SCP-XXXX-A could get out of the barrier.
Hook/Attention-Grabber: SCP-XXXX-A explains that there were others like her but due to an unknown incident where their experiment failed, the rest of the 4 anomalous being escaped, leaving SCP-XXXX-A behind. And she feared that one day the Diamond Genesis would come back and take her. She explained that the organization was horrible and refuses to emphasize why. Due to this, SCP-XXXX-A was happy to be in Foundation custody, saying the tests and living condition it provides to SCP-XXXX-A is "way" better than how DG treated her.
Additional Notes: Medical files, records, and experimentation files are written in the draft to explain the DG and how it may be a threat to the SCP Foundation.
Seeking Greenlights: Yes
Page Type: SCP Article
Genre (Optional): Existential, Emotional, Mystery
Page Layout (Optional): A normal format article with interviews on the specific individuals and a journal entry of a researcher.
Elevator Pitch: A huge sentient heart shaped gemstone (composition unknown). If any humanoid being is within close proximity and says a specific code word or is severely injured in some way, SCP-XXXX will grow gold appendages and wrap around the individual. After which SCP-XXXX will start to produce a humanoid figure made of a composition of gemstones (varies). SCP-XXXX will then begin to transfer the individuals conscious and memories into the gem humanoid. Moments later the gem humanoid becomes the individual (body still made of gems).
Central Narrative: SCP-XXXX was discovered in a mineshaft, after miners reported seeing walking humanoid gem statue. When agents were sent, the supposedly reported walking statue was found crushed into pieces under a rock. Deeper inside the mineshaft they discover a huge secret lab of sorts and in the center of the room stood SCP-XXXX, hanging on gold vein like structures.
When one of the agents were looking around for any crucial info or research item, he stumbled across a file and read the contents of it, with one sentence, out loud, "lapide
praegressus". SCP-XXXX began encompassing the agent in its gold appendages and performed its anomalous ability. This led to the, now gemstone, agent being put to containment and interviewing.
further testing (With D-classes, making 3 more gemstone humanoids) and interview was done. It was discovered SCP-XXXX had sentient. And so special interview sessions were held on SCP-XXXX.
(SCP-XXXX claims it is unable to recall most of its memories)
Apparently, SCP-XXXX was "manufactured" by an unknown individual and says that, it gaining sentients, was an error in the testing of its creation and an unknown event occurred that killed the individual before he/she could fix and finalize it. The reason behind its creation was said by the individual, "It is the god's will, the god resting deep within the core of this blue planet. You are its heart, the one who will decide whether humanity should thrive. Your sentients might be a mistake, but maybe its isn't. After all, I too, am just a human."
For context: The special interviews was done by Dr. Gemini. He had depression due to his extensive exposure to the foundation environment and had lost several of his close colleagues due to containment breaches. During interviews, SCP-XXXX sympathized Dr. Gemini he leaked some of his backstory when SCP-XXXX was saying its. SCP-XXXX had similar emotions as its creator was also someone close to it.
Hook/Attention Grabber: A magnitude 6.5 earthquake occurred and almost collapsed the research facility (mineshaft). Dr. Gemini was severely injured to the point close to death. SCP-XXXX was close by and without the activation of the codeword, it began the creation of his gem body. Reason for this, is predicted to be due to SCP-XXXX's sentients and ability to make its own judgement.
Additional Notes: I would like some advice on how to make the emotional connection between the researcher and SCP-XXXX more in depth and impactful.
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DATE: 27 Apr 2021 19:30
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DATE: 27 Apr 2021 19:29
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