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DATE: 02 Jun 2021 21:11
Evaluation #: 1
Conductor: Femboyrentha
Evaluation type: Standard
Clearance: 2
Escort username & rank: None.
Position: Medical Student
Subject: Vstep35
Spectator(s): N/A
Date: 6/02/21
Photograph: https://ibb.co/nDCfJJF
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DATE: 02 Jun 2021 20:22
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DATE: 02 Jun 2021 19:25
Item #: Scp-5457
Containment Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: Scp-5457-1 needs to be contained in a 5x5-in cube of glass inside of a standard containment cell. If the glass cube shatters the containment cell needs to be filled with water immediately. Two level 2 scientists needs to be inside Scp-5457-1 viewing room at all times. Scp-5457-2 needs to be contained in a humanoid containment cell with two armed guards outside the containment chamber at all times.
Description: Scp-5457-1 is a 3-in anomaly that goes through the entire life cycle of a star in 6 days then repeats. For the last day, Scp-5457-1 can turn into a supernova, neutron star, or a black hole. Scp-5457-1 is greatly weakened by water and glass. If Scp-5457-1 breaches containment an XK sanaro will be possible. Scp-5457-2 is an anomalous scientist around the age of 51 who can create anomalous objects. Scp-5457-2 can only create things mostly made of fire and gas. Everything Scp-5457-2 makes has a weakness of water and glass.
Interview Log: 5457-2-1
Hello Scp-5457-2 Hi So tell me why
Addendum: 5457-1-1 6 Days
Day 1 Giant gas cloud Day 2 Protostar Day 3 T-Tauri phase Day 4 Main Sequence Day 5 Fusion of heavier elements Day 6 Supernova, neutron star, or black hole
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DATE: 02 Jun 2021 18:35
SCP-XXXX-I.E instance on SCP-XXXX-P.S instance
Special Containment Procedure: All known instances of SCP-XXXX are kept in a High Risk Biological Containment Camber in Biounit 17 at Site-119. A pump has been linked directly into SCP-XXXX’s Containment Chamber and will periodically add an alkaline solution to the chamber. The pump is capable of adding a highly acidic solution to the chamber, in case of a containment breach. Biounit 17 is armed with standard incendiary weapons for complete eradication of escapen anomalies, all personnel within Biounit 17 during a containment breach are considered lost and will not be evacuated.
Description: SCP-XXXX was a species of previously unknown insects with an abnormal high mutation rate. Despite having a mutation rate of up to 1600% that of ordinary insects, no records of cancer or recurring genetic disorders have been made. Currently SCP-XXXX designates an artificial ecosystem located at Site-119. Over 15 different species of plants and 5 species of insects have been recorded within SCP-XXXX’s ecosystem. SCP-XXXX has been contained in a highly alkaline chamber, in the hopes that it will adapt to the environment and therefore create a weakness to acidic environments or potentially a dependence on the alkaline surroundings.
All species of SCP-XXXX have been designated a custom classification system which describes it in further detail. The system follows the format: SCP-XXXX-K.C, where the K is either a P for plant or an I for insect, the C describes its containment class S for safe, E for euclid and K for keter. The classification system is expandable depending on the further evolution of SCP-XXXX. For the current distribution of SCP-XXXX classes see Addendum XXXX.D.
In 2017 the first predatory instance of SCP-XXXX was spotted during a routine evaluation of the interior and exterior structure of the Containment Chamber. It was at first classified as SCP-XXXX-I.E, but after later evaluation it was reclassified as SCP-XXXX-I.K due to its extreme aggression and resilience. SCP-XXXX-I.K is an effective predator and has proven capable of killing larger animals including humans. The routine evaluation has been changed to be biweekly to halt SCP-XXXX-I.K’s degradation of the Containment Chamber. Following the reclassification of SCP-XXXX-I.K, a unanimous vote from the O5 council reclassified SCP-XXXX as Keter1 and listed it as potentially Apollyon due to the increasing difficulty of containment.
Discovery: SCP-XXXX was contained on ██/██/1986 following the discovery of a new species of insects. The species were studied by a group of professors at the University of ██████, during a paper released two weeks after the first discovery, the group discussed the abnormal mutations observed in the insects' young. After deploying the standard misinformation procedure and distributing amnestics to staff who worked on the paper, the foundation took SCP-XXXX into custody.
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DATE: 02 Jun 2021 13:48
Head Researcher: Martin Shaw
Site Director: Area-611 - Martin Shaw
Assigned MTF: MTF-Eta-61 “Dragon Slayers”2
Clearance Level 6: Cosmic Top Secret
Containment Class: Esoteric9
Esoteric Class: Tiamat10
Disruption Class: Ekhi11
Risk Class: Critical12
SCP-XXXX refers to a series of connected anomalies. All containment and observation of SCP-XXXX is handled by Area-61 Personnel and any change to SCP-XXXX is to be reported to Dr. Martin Shaw and a team of MTF-Eta-61 is to be deployed.
You have been given this file due to you being a Clearance Level 6: Cosmic Top Secret Head Researcher of SCP-XXXX, Captain of MTF-Eta-61 "Dragon Slayers", Director of Kelipat Nogah, or are a member of Overwatch Command working for the SCP Foundation.
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DATE: 02 Jun 2021 13:14
The following files were recovered from an offline drive from in Site 33.
DATA IS PENDING REVIEW AND MAY BE INACURATE
Special Containment Procedures: Under Protocol “Don’t make this worse” Site 33 is to remain unconnected to the internet and use of computers is to be minimized. All instances of SCP-XXXX and related files are to be removed from any computer containing them at all costs. As research into the termination of SCP-XXXX processes is ongoing, do not use task manager to terminate active instances of SCP-XXXX-1.Unauthorized use of Junior Researcher Reves’s personal testing terminal is grounds for disciplinary action termination.
Description: SCP-XXXX is an anomalous piece of software titled NeonTimeCassete.exe created by [Data Expunged]. SCP-XXXX is able to create and run .nctout files, hence known as SCP-XXXX-1. SCP-XXXX-1 files are a byproduct of an incomplete process for recording audio from alternate timelines. Running SCP-XXXX allows for non-cononolgal data transfer. This often surfaces as hijacking computational power at various points in time from networks where SCP-XXXX has been or will be ran.
Accessing additional files
To: Junior Researcher Alexa Reves
From: Director Dr.Karl LaWhite
Subject: New Research Assignment
Congrats on your work with scp-[redacted]! You have been assigned as lead researcher on scp-XXXX. I really think your familiarity with anomalous file encoding will greatly advance research, not that we have done much on it. Normally we don’t assign Junior researchers as leads, but we need a certain percentage of our scps being researched for funding and I think you are the best available researcher for the position. Here is the current fille on XXXX.
SCPXXXX2013.pdf
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX and associated files are to remain backed up on a secure offline harddrive and stored in a standard safety locker. Once per month the drive should be loaded by an offline terminal and checked for data corruption. SCP-XXXX may be tested with the permission of department head Dr.Karl LaWhite or Lead Researcher Alexa Reves .
Description: Scp-XXXX is a piece of anomalous software for the operating system Windows 2008. SCP-XXXX can cause anomalous hardware acceleration along with being able to run and create .ntcout files. The current method of encoding and the purpose of .ntcout files are unknown.
Addendum 1:
Recovery:
Scp-XXXX was recovered May 17th 2009 from the dorm of MIT student [Data Expunged] after foundation web tracking protocols found anomalously complex files being uploaded to their Git, among them a file named NeonTimeCassete.exe, SCP-XXXX. The SCP-XXXX was successfully taken down, but most of the other files in the repository were lost or corrupted. 5 out 8 of [Redacted]’s known collaborators were successfully tracked down, questioned, and amnescised. No relevant information was acquired from these collaborators.
Addendum 2:
Initial Testing:
On [Redacted] 2009 scp-XXX was installed on to a standard foundation issue windows computer without internet access and ran. Benchmark software revealed the computer to be running at about two times expected efficiency. It was decided that .ncout files would not be ran or generated without further investigation into their nature.
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DATE: 02 Jun 2021 12:58
Sibling of SCP-????-A’s artist depiction of SCP-????. Note the house in the bottom left corner.
Item #: SCP-6???
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: Web traffic and law enforcement channels worldwide are to be monitored for any evidence of SCP-???? activity. If symbols relating to SCP-???? are seen in local media, they are to be inspected by agents attached to the Foundation for evidence of anomalous activity. Any witnesses of SCP-???? are to be amnesticized. Any evidence of SCP-????, physical or digital, that's outside of Foundation control is to be confiscated and erased from public view.
Description: SCP-???? is a humanoid entity approximately 5 feet and four inches in height. It’s "skin" is black and is void-like in behavior, absorbing all light that goes into it. It is hooded with a black cloak. It also dons large, spiky leg gauntlets that go up to the inner thigh and arm gauntlets that go up to the shoulder. Both of which have the texture of obsidian.
SCP-???? can create an infinite amount of tentacular appendages on its back that have seemingly infinite reach. Four of these appendages remain on it's back at all times. SCP-???? can excrete a black gas with a similar chemical structure and appearance to mist at will, but has anomalous properties. This gas causes insomnia, anxiety, and sleep paralysis. Long-term effects include extreme paranoia, insanity, and death by complete body-wide organ failure.
SCP-???? wields a scythe. The snath has the appearance of obsidian, and a dark purple vine with several thorns wraps around it up to the ring. The heel is an open circle with a large, purple "dragon" eye in it's place. The blade is black, and can seemingly cut any surfaces. This scythe has been observed to cut the following:
- Tree bark
- Bricks
- Metal
- Glass
- Titanium
- Wood
SCP-???? can spawn/despawn it’s scythe at will, how it does this is unknown.
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DATE: 02 Jun 2021 12:47
Clark's Creek
Item #: SCP-5589
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: Foundation personnel are forbidden to enter within 5 miles of Clark's Creek, Massachusetts. As SCP-5589 takes on no anomalous properties whilst under this condition, no other containment procedures are necessary.
Description: SCP-5589 is a (non-national military force) consisting of approximately 3000 frogs, toads, newts, and several other unidentified species of amphibian currently situated within the vicinity of Clark's Creek, Massachusetts.
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- An assortment of primitive 'cannons' that dismantle themselves after a single use. It is unknown whether this is a necessary consequence of the devices' operation or an intentional mechanism to prevent capture
- Several whips woven from poison ivy
- A large tree, repurposed by SCP-5589 as a factory for the mass-production of spears, javelins, and other similar armaments
- Catapults which fire newt feces
- Chariots mounting earthworms
- Complex military-grade weaponry of unknown origin10
Discovery: SCP-5589 was discovered on June 5th, 1999, when it attacked Foundation construction workers in the process of draining Clark's Creek to develop Site-██11.
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DATE: 02 Jun 2021 05:25
Special Containment Procedures: All houses adjacent to SCP-4221 have been purchased by the Foundation, and are to be maintained by Foundation personnel. Any civilians entering SCP-4221 are to be immediately detained and amnesticized as appropriate. All weapons and bladed instruments are to be kept out of view of SCP-4221-1.
Once weekly, a cleaning crew is to dispose of trash, clean up spills, and dust inside SCP-4221, as well as restocking the supply of bandages.
In the event of aggressive behavior on the part of SCP-4221-1, Foundation personnel are to withdraw and notify MTF Beta-21 "Pied Pipers" to subdue the entity. SCP-4221-1 is not to be removed from SCP-4221.
SCP-4221-2 is to be kept under video surveillance at all times, with any changes or emissions to be reported immediately. Drone exploration is currently suspended.
Description: SCP-4221 is a blue two-story house, located in a row of similar houses along a side street in ██████, Toronto. It is the location of the following anomalies:
SCP-4221-1: The inhabitant of SCP-4221. SCP-4221-1 is a humanoid entity roughly 2.3 m in height with an arm-span of 4 m. The entity possesses unusually active sebaceous glands, which produce a thick, black oil coating most of the entity's skin. The entity has been provided weekly with clean bandages in an attempt to preserve a sanitary environment in SCP-4221, which has been largely successful.
SCP-4221-1 has shown no capacity for speech, although it has demonstrated some understanding of simple commands (see Addendum 4221-3).
SCP-4221-1 possesses an extreme phobia of weapons, especially bladed weapons. Even the presence of a fork can cause SCP-4221-1 to retreat into the attic of its residence until the threat is gone. This has made obtaining samples of its tissues extremely difficult.
DNA analysis of SCP-4221-1's secretions show a 99.6% match to human DNA. However, the DNA shows an extreme number of mutations, similar to those caused by prolonged exposure to radiation.
SCP-4221-2: An intermittent spacetime anomaly localised within the kitchen wall of SCP-4221, measuring roughly 5 cm in diameter. During activation events (see below), the anomaly provides an opening into a dark, seemingly abandoned space containing large masses of fungi similar to Stachybotrys chartarum, Dictyostelium discoideum, and other fungi. When not activated, it appears similar to the surrounding kitchen wall, albeit stained with black from frequent exposure to the molds inside.
Several times daily, SCP-4221-1 will initiate an activation event. It does so by approaching the location of SCP-4221-2, holding its ear close to the anomaly. Roughly 20% of the time, it will walk away after listening. In the other 80% of instances, it places its hand through the anomaly, which opens to accommodate it. The entity then retrieves large masses of mold for consumption.
After SCP-4221-1's harvesting, the opening begins to close over the space of 5 to 10 minutes. All attempts to maintain the anomaly have failed, as have attempts to activate it without the assistance of SCP-4221-1. Due to SCP-4221-1's low level of intelligence (see Addendum 4221-3), staff have been unable to negotiate more frequent activation events.
Insertion of recording equipment into SCP-4221-2 has been successful. However, upon closing, all items lodged within SCP-4221-2 are severed, and radio communication with equipment in the interior is lost. Due to these properties, the current working theory is that this opening is a liminal space leading to a location distant from ours in space, time, and/or dimension.
Incident 4221-1: During the listening portion of a standard activation event, SCP-4221-1 become extremely agitated, and fled into the attic of SCP-4221. SCP-4221-1 waited two days before the next activation event, showing signs of fatigue from lack of food.
During the next successful activation event, SCP-4221-1 retrieved a tangle of clothing from SCP-4221-2, in addition to its usual harvest of molds. The clothing was an orange jumpsuit, stained black. The jumpsuit contained tears and bite marks indicative of large predators. Chemical analysis showed a lack of blood; all stains were found to consist of mold and a fluid identical to that covering SCP-4221-1's skin.
Addendum 4221-2: Preliminary video recordings of the interior of SCP-4221-2 show an apparently man-made cluster of connected buildings coated with black, tarry substances. Due to the limited communication time span, drones have yet to explore the exterior of these buildings. No flora or fauna have been observed.
However, drone signals from previous activation events have not yet been picked up upon subsequent events, suggesting some active agent interfering with drone activity. (Note: as of ██/██/20██, one drone has returned with video footage. See Addendum 4.
Analysis of the building layout and room contents suggest that the building was used for restraint, similar to a prison, with barred interior windows, chains, emergency shutters, and restricted access to exterior walls. A comparison search ordered by Site Director █████ showed that the layout did not correspond to any current Foundation facility.
Addendum 4221-3:
Addendum 4221-4:
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DATE: 02 Jun 2021 05:24
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Special Containment Procedures: All houses adjacent to SCP-4221 have been purchased by the Foundation, and are to be maintained by Foundation personnel. Any civilians entering SCP-4221 are to be immediately detained and amnesticized as appropriate. All weapons and bladed instruments are to be kept out of view of SCP-4221-1.
Once weekly, a cleaning crew is to dispose of trash, clean up spills, and dust inside SCP-4221, as well as restocking the supply of bandages.
In the event of aggressive behavior on the part of SCP-4221-1, Foundation personnel are to withdraw and notify MTF Beta-21 "Pied Pipers" to subdue the entity. SCP-4221-1 is not to be removed from SCP-4221.
SCP-4221-2 is to be kept under video surveillance at all times, with any changes or emissions to be reported immediately. Drone exploration is currently suspended.
Description: SCP-4221 is a blue two-story house, located in a row of similar houses along a side street in ██████, Toronto. It is the location of the following anomalies:
SCP-4221-1: The inhabitant of SCP-4221. SCP-4221-1 is a humanoid entity roughly 2.3 m in height with an arm-span of 4 m. The entity possesses unusually active sebaceous glands, which produce a thick, black oil coating most of the entity's skin. The entity has been provided weekly with clean bandages in an attempt to preserve a sanitary environment in SCP-4221, which has been largely successful.
SCP-4221-1 has shown no capacity for speech, although it has demonstrated some understanding of simple commands (see Addendum 4221-3).
SCP-4221-1 possesses an extreme phobia of weapons, especially bladed weapons. Even the presence of a fork can cause SCP-4221-1 to retreat into the attic of its residence until the threat is gone. This has made obtaining samples of its tissues extremely difficult.
DNA analysis of SCP-4221-1's secretions show a 99.6% match to human DNA. However, the DNA shows an extreme number of mutations, similar to those caused by prolonged exposure to radiation.
SCP-4221-2: An intermittent spacetime anomaly localised within the kitchen wall of SCP-4221, measuring roughly 5 cm in diameter. During activation events (see below), the anomaly provides an opening into a dark, seemingly abandoned space containing large masses of fungi similar to Stachybotrys chartarum, Dictyostelium discoideum, and other fungi. When not activated, it appears similar to the surrounding kitchen wall, albeit stained with black from frequent exposure to the molds inside.
Several times daily, SCP-4221-1 will initiate an activation event. It does so by approaching the location of SCP-4221-2, holding its ear close to the anomaly. Roughly 20% of the time, it will walk away after listening. In the other 80% of instances, it places its hand through the anomaly, which opens to accommodate it. The entity then retrieves large masses of mold for consumption.
After SCP-4221-1's harvesting, the opening begins to close over the space of 5 to 10 minutes. All attempts to maintain the anomaly have failed, as have attempts to activate it without the assistance of SCP-4221-1. Due to SCP-4221-1's low level of intelligence (see Addendum 4221-3), staff have been unable to negotiate more frequent activation events.
Insertion of recording equipment into SCP-4221-2 has been successful. However, upon closing, all items lodged within SCP-4221-2 are severed, and radio communication with equipment in the interior is lost. Due to these properties, the current working theory is that this opening is a liminal space leading to a location distant from ours in space, time, and/or dimension.
Incident 4221-1: During the listening portion of a standard activation event, SCP-4221-1 become extremely agitated, and fled into the attic of SCP-4221. SCP-4221-1 waited two days before the next activation event, showing signs of fatigue from lack of food.
During the next successful activation event, SCP-4221-1 retrieved a tangle of clothing from SCP-4221-2, in addition to its usual harvest of molds. The clothing was an orange jumpsuit, stained black. The jumpsuit contained tears and bite marks indicative of large predators. Chemical analysis showed a lack of blood; all stains were found to consist of mold and a fluid identical to that covering SCP-4221-1's skin.
Addendum 4221-2: Preliminary video recordings of the interior of SCP-4221-2 show an apparently man-made cluster of connected buildings coated with black, tarry substances. Due to the limited communication time span, drones have yet to explore the exterior of these buildings. No flora or fauna have been observed.
However, drone signals from previous activation events have not yet been picked up upon subsequent events, suggesting some active agent interfering with drone activity. (Note: as of ██/██/20██, one drone has returned with video footage. See Addendum 4.
Analysis of the building layout and room contents suggest that the building was used for restraint, similar to a prison, with barred interior windows, chains, emergency shutters, and restricted access to exterior walls. A comparison search ordered by Site Director █████ showed that the layout did not correspond to any current Foundation facility.
Addendum 4221-3:
Addendum 4221-4:
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