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DATE: 05 May 2021 22:24
Photographs of SCP-6XXX-16 and SCP-6XXX-24
Item #: SCP-6XXX
Object Class: Safe Euclid [Following Incident 6XXX-37-A; See Addendum 6XXX-C]
Special Containment Procedures: Due to the nature of SCP-6XXX, Foundation Site 63 has been established directly outside the western boundary of SCP-6XXX for quick response and analysis of all new occurrences. SCP-6XXX’s anomalous zone is to be surrounded in a 60-foot lead-lined barrier wall with no fewer than three layers of barbed wire, 50 MegaVolt electric deterrence wire, and constant armed patrol from Mobile Task Force Δ-14 (Delta Fourteen). The top of the barrier wall must be covered in laser-grid sensors and motion-detecting cameras at all times. The control tower, terminal, hangars, lounge, and aristrips of SCP-6XXX are to be constantly monitored by surveillance cameras 24/7, with at least 2 active observers at Site 63. No personnel with clearance lower than 6XXX/15 are to be allowed past the barrier wall and onto the premises under any circumstance.
All air traffic is to be diverted at least 30 miles east or west from SCP-6XXX to prevent additional incidents. Any aircraft unwilling to change direction will be intercepted by MTF Δ-14 F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter aircraft and forced to change direction. If target aircraft is still noncompliant, lethal force is authorized to prevent the aircraft from entering the zone.
MTF Δ-14 is to run constant long-range surveillance of the airspace using Boeing 707 AWACS (Airborne Warning And Control System) reconnaissance aircraft. Should any anomaly be detected by an AWACS aircraft, data is to be coordinated to Site 63 Control and monitored from the moment of first contact to the moment of the crash.
In the event of a third 6XXX-37-A Incident occur, MTF Δ-14 is to immediately enact the "
Description: SCP-6XXX encompasses about 50 square miles of barren desert near , Arizona. In the southeast corner of the zone is a small-sized airport with two runways, one measuring 6,456 feet in length and bearing the number 22L, and the other measuring 7,654 feet and bearing the number 22R. This airport does not appear on any aviation maps or airport code books, and the only indication that it exists are satellite images. (Satellite images on public map sites have been blurred and removed following object reclassification). The airport also contains 4 medium-sized hangars for mid-range passenger aircraft, 2 small hangars for private prop-driven aircraft and regional jets, a main terminal building with 6 standard jet bridge gates, a standard air traffic control tower, a refueling area on the north side of the airport, and a lounge adjacent to the main terminal. A sign on the entrance of the main terminal denotes the airport as International Airport. The terminal is in the very early stages of decay, showing minor signs of age such as faded paint and upholstery. The terminal features a check-in desk with standard kiosks, a conveyor belt behind the counters for loading checked baggage, and several different lines for major airlines of the time period. The lounge shows the same stage of decay. The hangars contain assorted aircraft parts and components ranging from under-wing engine fan blades to pistons from early combustion aircraft.
The airport served from 1993 to 2001, when an accident involving a fully-loaded passenger aircraft forced its closure on September .The wreckage of said aircraft, designated SCP-6XXX-1, is located approximately 5 miles north of runway 22L. The airport was left abandoned until around 2011, when it came under the Foundations radar after hearing local rumors of a ghost plane crashing near the abandoned airport. The Foundation quickly stepped in and launched a disinformation campaign, debunking the rumors as military explosive testing, and cordoning off the site. The aforementioned ghost plane did indeed crash, landing 2 miles northeast of SCP-6XXX-1. The new wreckage was identified as a Helios Airways Boeing 737-300. Further analysis and examination matched the wreckage to Helios Airways Flight 522, registration number 5B-DBY, an aircraft that crashed near Athens, Greece in 2005. There were no bodies or remains inside the wreckage, and the Flight Data Recorder showed only the past 10 minutes, about the time when the aircraft was said to appear.
Since 2011, there have been 36 different instances of “ghost planes” appearing at the south end of the zone, overflying the airport by a varying distance, suffering a fatal error or malfunction, and subsequently crashing into the terrain north of the field. The full extent of the anomalous properties are not known, but it is understood that the zone can manifest any aircraft from history, including decommissioned, scrapped, crashed, and current aircraft. Instances of SCP-6XXX-# are not limited to any timeframe or period, the only criteria being that the aircraft in question is of a model that can sustain reliable flight. The list below is an ongoing log of all instances of SCP-6XXX-1 through 6XXX-36.
SCP-6XXX-1
Flight Number: Southwest Airlines 2264
Aircraft Type: Boeing 737-200
Crash Date: 9//2001
Crash Cause: Pilot error, aircraft overshot the runway by 5 miles and crashed, causing a fire that killed all aboard.
Wreckage: Fuselage severely burned, heavy signs of decay. Remaining body covered in Spraylat preservative.
SCP-6XXX-2
Flight Number: Helios Airways 522
Aircraft Type: Boeing 737-300
Crash Date: //2011
Crash Recap: Complete hydraulic failure, rendering the aircraft uncontrollable, causing a crash 7 miles north of the field.
Wreckage: Hydraulic fluid lines unexplainable severed, electrical wiring singed near the point of severance. No crew aboard. Exposed fuselage coated in Spraylat preservative for future study.
SCP-6XXX-3
Flight Number: American Airlines 6262
Aircraft Type: Airbus A310
Crash Date: //2011
Crash Recap: Initial contact made from Site 63 Control Tower, repeated attempts to contact the aircraft were met with radio static. Aircraft suffered a simultaneous bird strike in both engines, causing the aircraft to lose altitude quickly, impacting the ground 2 miles from the field. No birds were reported in the area 20 minutes before and after the incident.
Wreckage: Fuselage generally intact. Leading edges of left and right wings dented, consistent with striking a flock of Canadian Geese. Engines completely destroyed. No crew aboard. Body covered in Spraylat.
SCP-6XXX-4
Flight Number: AV-1
Aircraft Type: XB-70 “Valkyrie” supersonic bomber
Crash Date: //2011
Crash Recap: SCPAF Nornir AWACS aircraft reported SCP-6XXX-4 travelling at well over Mach 2 upon first contact. Several attempts to communicate were met with failure. Aircraft’s forward pitch canard snapped off and was ingested by three engines on the left side of the aircraft, causing it to roll sharply to the left before crashing into the terrain about 20 miles south of the field.
Wreckage: Left wing and engines completely destroyed from high roll angle at moment of crash. Data Recorder blank until 6:23:16, exact moment the aircraft was captured by Nornir. No crew aboard. Fuselage covered in Spraylat.
SCP-6XXX-5
Flight Number: Malaysia Airlines 370
Aircraft Type: Boeing 777-200ER
Crash Date: //2011
Crash Recap: Site 63 Control Tower alerted SCPAF Sleipnir of SCP-6XXX-5, and the subject was tracked moving over the airfield at 3,000 feet. Site 63 Tower observes SCP-6XXX-5 suffering a dual-engine flameout, and subsequent descent into the ground about 10 miles from the field.
Wreckage: Heavy damage to fuselage, wings, and engines. Fuel tanks empty upon investigation. No crew aboard. Body covered in Spraylat.
SCP-6XXX-6
Flight Number: Airlines 441
Aircraft Type: [REDACTED]
Crash Date: //2012
Crash Recap: SCPAF Fenrir and Site 63 Tower picked up the aircraft on both radar and line of sight, as the aircraft was trailing a thick, black smoke from it’s left engine. It proceeded to overfly the airport and make an unusually smooth belly landing 20 miles north of the field. This caused some elevated awareness, and cameras observing SCP-6XXX-4 captured a black, shadowy figure inside the cockpit of SCP-6XXX-6 after it had crashed.
Wreckage: Minor structural damage to the underbelly of the aircraft. Investigators reported a smell of lake water and a strange dampness of the cabin carpeting. Flight Data Recorder and tail number of the aircraft revealed that SCP-6XXX-6 was an identical aircraft to that of SCP-1382, currently located at the bottom of Lake Michigan. A single human finger bone was discovered in the cockpit atop the main control board.
SCP-6XXX-7
Flight Number: Pan Am 7
Aircraft Type: Boeing 377 Stratocruiser
Crash Date: //2012
Crash Recap: SCPAF Sleipnir notified command of a contact picked up south of the field. Directly overtop of the airfield at about 500 feet, propeller blades of the aircraft’s 2 right engines disconnected from the propeller cone and ripped a large gash in the side of the fuselage. The unbalanced engines violently shook themselves apart, destroying the right wing and causing the aircraft to roll over and crash.
Wreckage: The wreckage was identified as the Clipper Romance Of The Skies, an aircraft that disappeared near Honolulu, Hawaii in 1957. Heavy damage to the fuselage rendered it a near-totally unrecognizable. No crew aboard.
SCP-6XXX-8
Flight Number: [REDACTED]
Aircraft Type: [REDACTED]
Crash Date: //2012
Crash Recap: [REDACTED]
Wreckage: [REDACTED]
SCP-6XXX-9
Flight Number: SCPAF 68-0228
Aircraft Type: Boeing 707 AWACS reconnaissance aircraft
Crash Date: //2012
Crash Recap: SCPAF Nornir alerted Site 63 Tower that another Foundation AWACS craft was spotted over the field , headed downrange. Tower was initially confused, as all observations and transponder data indicated that the plane was SCPAF Fenrir, which was currently undergoing repairs in a hangar at Site 63. The RADome atop the aircraft disconnected from its mountings, shearing off the vertical and horizontal stabilizers, and caused an uncontrolled flat spin and stall.
Wreckage:
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DATE: 05 May 2021 20:12
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Zofia Kalt |
AMTF Titan-3 "Bloody Third" |
Special Containment Procedures: Armed Mobile Task Force Titan-3 ("Bloody Third") are to maintain a perimeter of one kilometer from the entrance to SCP-6706-Alpha. Under no circumstances are SCP-6706-2 instances permitted to exit this area and if the perimeter is breached, use of Mobile Task Force Titan-1 ("Off the Books") is permitted. If SCP-6706-2 instances breach into a foundation site, Mobile Task Force Epsilon-11 ("Nine-Tailed Fox") and Mobile Task Force Epsilon-9 ("Fire Eaters") are to enter the site and terminate all SCP-6706-2 entities. If AMTF Titan-3 is terminated or forced to retreat, Armed Mobile Task Force Nu-7 ("Hammer Down") is to engage the SCP-6706 instances until AMTF Titan-3 is fit for combat.
If a foundation site is breached by SCP-6706-2 instances, 64-KALT PROZ PROTOCOL "Boiler Room" is to be enacted by the site director, assistant director, and project head. Detonation of the on-site nuclear warheads is to be used as a last resort unless other containment procedures conflict with PROTOCOL "Meatgrinder" or the assigned Mobile Task Forces fail to re-contain the facility.
Description: SCP-6706 is the collective group of root-like soldiers, a vertical shaft 50 meters deep beneath the ground in Orinda, California, and the garden that lies at the bottom, producing the SCP-6706-2 instances.
SCP-6706-2 instances appear as thick roots grown into the shape of a male human or female human and possess swords, shields, and spears all made of root growths grown out of the SCP-6706-2 subject. If SCP-6706-2 instances capture an area, large root-like growths will appear from the ground, covering most floor space within the room. It is currently theorized that the more SCP-6706 spreads, the stronger it becomes. 64-KALT PROZ PROTOCOL "Boiler Room"
The garden located within SCP-6706-Alpha is 65 meters in diameter and is capable of producing dozens of subjects within minutes. It appears that SCP-6706 is beginning to weaken, as drone footage reveals the garden beginning to wither. It is theorized that this is due to the constant production of SCP-6706-2 instances although not confirmed.
Addendum-6706-1: 64-KALT PROZ PROTOCOL "Boiler Room"
Preface: 64-KALT PROZ PROTOCOL "Boiler Room" was developed on ██/██/20██ by Director Charles Hollender, Assistant Director Lorem, Project Head Zofia Kalt, and Dr. Sam Strass. PROTOCOL "Boiler Room" was developed in response to the attack by SCP-6706-2 instances and the spread of the SCP-6706 growths throughout Armed Reliquary Area-CH-1, located under Black Hills, California. After the rescue mission into Reliquary Area-CH-1 failed, and all operatives were terminated, immediate action was taken to prevent further loss of foundation facilities.
Abstract: This temporary protocol has been created to prevent further loss of life and foundation property.
Protocol Information: 64-KALT PROZ PROTOCOL was developed by Project Head Zofia Kalt to prune and weaken SCP-6706 from expanding and becoming stronger.
- Eight operatives of Mobile Task Force Epsilon-9 ("Fire Eaters")
- 16 operatives of Mobile Task Force Epsilon-11 ("Nine-Tailed Fox")
The spread of SCP-6706 marks a disaster for the Foundation and surrounding areas. This cannot be allowed to continue. We cannot allow this pest to attack us. The damage sustained in sites is not enough to detonate the warheads, however, we can rid the sites of the SCP-6706 growths. The briefing of 64-KALT PROZ PROTOCOL is listed below:
- Two teams of 12 are to enter the facility and move to the rear of the building.
- Task force agents will slowly move back through the facility, igniting each room unit by unit.
- Operatives exit the facility and lock the entrance for approximately 12 hours.
Discovery: SCP-6706 was first discovered on ██/██/20██ as several hundred instances of SCP-6706-2 attacked Reliquary Site-90-1 and terminated 96% of personnel. A total of ███ staff were terminated and 12 persons escaped to Site-90, 18 kilometers away. Mobile Task Force Epsilon-11 ("Nine-Tailed Fox") and Mobile Task Force Titan-1 ("Off the Books") were deployed to Reliquary Site-90-1 and terminated 70% of instances before they retreated. Mobile Task Force Zeta-6 ("Midnight Trackers") were deployed to track the instances and Anvil-1 was deployed to investigate the structure the instances retreated to. An audio log is listed below.
Exploration Video Log Transcript
Date: 22:35 hours, ██/██/20██
Exploration Team: Mobile Task Force Zeta-6 ("Midnight Trackers") - Anvil-1
Subject: Tilda Nature Area, California
Team Lead: Anvil-1-01 - Captain "Umbara"
Team Members: Anvil-1-02: Operative "Ghoul", Anvil-1-03: Operative "Redeye", Anvil-1-04: Operative "Mako"
<BEGIN LOG>
Umbara: Mic check, you receiving on channel 41?
Redeye: Copy sir, reading you loud and clear.
Ghoul: Yes, sir. Reading you on channel 41.
Mako: Reading you loud and clear captain.
Umbara: Command are you reading us?
Command: This is Forward Field Command, reading green.
__**Umbara
<END LOG>
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/* source: http://ah-sandbox.wikidot.com/component:collapsible-sidebar-x1 */
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position: fixed;
top: 0.5em;
left: 0.5em;
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font-family: 'Nanum Gothic', san-serif;
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font-weight: 700;
width: 30px;
height: 30px;
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text-align: center;
border: 0.2em solid #888;
background-color: #fff;
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What this is
A bunch of miscellaneous CSS 'improvements' that I,
Croquembouche, use on a bunch of pages because I think it makes them easier to deal with.
The changes this component makes are bunch of really trivial modifications to ease the writing experience and to make documenting components/themes a bit easier (which I do a lot). It doesn't change anything about the page visually for the reader — the changes are for the writer.
I wouldn't expect translations of articles that use this component to also use this component, unless the translator likes it and would want to use it anyway.
This component probably won't conflict with other components or themes, and even if it does, it probably won't matter too much.
Usage
On any wiki:
[[include :scp-wiki:component:croqstyle]]
This component is designed to be used on other components. When using on another component, be sure to add this inside the component's [[iftags]] block, so that users of your component are not forced into also using Croqstyle.
Related components
Other personal styling components (which change just a couple things):
Personal styling themes (which are visual overhauls):
CSS changes
Reasonably-sized footnotes
Stops footnotes from being a million miles wide, so that you can actually read them.
.hovertip { max-width: 400px; }
Monospace edit/code
Makes the edit textbox monospace, and also changes all monospace text to Fira Code, the obviously superior monospace font.
@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Fira+Code:wght@400;700&display=swap');
:root { --mono-font: "Fira Code", Cousine, monospace; }
#edit-page-textarea, .code pre, .code p, .code, tt, .page-source { font-family: var(--mono-font); }
.code pre * { white-space: pre; }
.code *, .pre * { font-feature-settings: unset; }
Teletype backgrounds
Adds a light grey background to <tt> elements ({{text}}), so code snippets stand out more.
tt {
background-color: var(--swatch-something-bhl-idk-will-fix-later, #f4f4f4);
font-size: 85%;
padding: 0.2em 0.4em;
margin: 0;
border-radius: 6px;
}
No more bigfaces
Stops big pictures from appearing when you hover over someone's avatar image, because they're stupid and really annoying and you can just click on them if you want to see the big version.
.avatar-hover { display: none !important; }
Breaky breaky
Any text inside a div with class nobreak has line-wrapping happen between every letter.
.nobreak { word-break: break-all; }
Code colours
Add my terminal's code colours as variables. Maybe I'll change this to a more common terminal theme like Monokai or something at some point, but for now it's just my personal theme, which is derived from Tomorrow Night Eighties.
Also, adding the .terminal class to a fake code block as [[div class="code terminal"]] gives it a sort of pseudo-terminal look with a dark background. Doesn't work with [[code]], because Wikidot inserts a bunch of syntax highlighting that you can't change yourself without a bunch of CSS. Use it for non-[[code]] code snippets only.
Quick tool to colourise a 'standard' Wikidot component usage example with the above vars: link
:root {
--c-bg: #393939;
--c-syntax: #e0e0e0;
--c-comment: #999999;
--c-error: #f2777a;
--c-value: #f99157;
--c-symbol: #ffcc66;
--c-string: #99cc99;
--c-operator: #66cccc;
--c-builtin: #70a7df;
--c-keyword: #cc99cc;
}
.terminal, .terminal > .code {
color: var(--c-syntax);
background: var(--c-bg);
border: 0.4rem solid var(--c-comment);
border-radius: 1rem;
}
Debug mode
Draw lines around anything inside .debug-mode. The colour of the lines is red but defers to CSS variable --debug-colour.
You can also add div.debug-info.over and div.debug-info.under inside an element to annotate the debug boxes — though you'll need to make sure to leave enough vertical space that the annotation doesn't overlap the thing above or below it.
.debug-mode, .debug-mode *, .debug-mode *::before, .debug-mode *::after {
outline: 1px solid var(--debug-colour, red);
position: relative;
}
.debug-info {
position: absolute;
left: 50%;
transform: translateX(-50%);
font-family: 'Fira Code', monospace;
font-size: 1rem;
white-space: nowrap;
}
.debug-info.over { top: -2.5rem; }
.debug-info.under { bottom: -2.5rem; }
.debug-info p { margin: 0; }
@import url(https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Architects+Daughter&display=swap);
@import url(https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Montserrat:wght@500;700&display=swap);
@import url(https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Fira+Code:wght@400;700&display=swap);
/* Flopstyle CSS Theme
* [2020 Wikidot Theme]
* Created by Lt Flops
* Select CSS Styles Are Credited Where Necessary
* -- (CC BY-SA 3.0) --
**/
/* -------- SITE HEADER -------- */
a, body, span{
word-break: unset;
}
#header h1 a,
#header h1 a::before{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 93%);
text-shadow: none;
}
#header h1 a{
font-family: "Montserrat", "Arial", sans-serif;
font-size: 170%;
letter-spacing: 0;
}
#header h2 span,
#header h2 span::before{
color: hsl(60, 62%, 85%);
font-family: "Montserrat", "Arial", sans-serif;
font-weight: 500;
text-shadow: none;
}
/* -------- TOP-BAR -------- */
#search-top-box,
#top-bar,
#login-status{
right: 0;
}
#search-top-box-form input[type="submit"]{
font-size: unset;
}
#search-top-box-input,
#search-top-box-form input[type=submit]{
background: hsl(0, 0%, 20%);
border-color: hsl(0, 0%, 60%);
border-radius: 0;
}
#search-top-box-input:hover,
#search-top-box-input:focus,
#search-top-box-form input[type="submit"]:hover,
#search-top-box-form input[type="submit"]:focus{
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 30%);
border-color: hsl(0, 0%, 70%);
}
#top-bar .open-menu a{
border-radius: unset;
border-width: .1em;
}
/* -------- SIDE-BAR -------- */
#side-bar{
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 50%);
}
#side-bar:target{
box-shadow: 0 0 90px 90px hsla(0, 0%, 0%, .3);
}
#side-bar .side-block{
border-color: hsl(0, 0%, 20%);
border-radius: 0;
}
#side-bar .heading{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
border-bottom: solid 1px hsl(0, 0%, 20%);
}
/* -------- SIDEBOXES --------
* By EstrellaYoshte
* Adapted From 'Penumbra Theme'
**/
.flavourText{
margin: auto;
margin-bottom: .5em;
padding: .25em;
border: 1px solid #888;
}
#page-content .authorbox tr td,
#page-content .sidebox tr td,
#page-content .authorbox tr th,
#page-content .sidebox tr th{
padding: .25em;
}
#page-content .authorbox tr td,
#page-content .authorbox tr th,
#page-content .authorbox .flavourText{
width: 15.234em;
}
.limit{
margin-bottom: -1rem;
line-height: 141%;
z-index: 5;
}
.limit br{
display: block;
}
.anchor{
position: sticky;
height: 0;
top: 0;
z-index: 5;
}
.authorbox,
.sidebox{
position: absolute;
width: calc((100vw - 870px) / 2);
max-height: calc(100vh - 18rem);
margin: 0 8px 0 0;
padding: .14rem;
box-sizing: border-box;
overflow: auto;
z-index: 5;
}
.authorbox{
max-width: calc((100vw - 921.2px) / 2) !important;
top: .5em;
right: 103.5%;
}
.sidebox{
top: -1em;
left: 103.5%;
padding-left: 1em;
background: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
border: 1px solid hsl(0, 0%, 73%);
border-left: 8px solid var(--accentColor);
}
/* -------- Sidebox Mobile Optimization Courtesy of Woedenaz -------- */
@media (max-width: 1079px){
.sidebox{
width: auto;
max-width: 65vw !important;
top: .75rem;
right: calc(((100vw - 45.8rem) / 2) * -1);
left: initial;
padding: 0 .4rem;
background-color: var(--accentColor);
border: 1px solid hsl(0, 0%, 73%);
border-left: 8px solid var(--accentColor);
border-radius: 0;
overflow: visible;
-webkit-clip-path: inset(-.125rem -.25rem 0 calc(100% - 1.275rem));
clip-path: inset(-.125rem -.25rem 0 calc(100% - 1.275rem));
-webkit-transition:
color .2s ease-in-out .1s,
-webkit-box-shadow .5s ease-in-out .1s,
-webkit-clip-path .5s ease-in-out .1s;
transition:
color .2s ease-in-out .1s,
-webkit-box-shadow .5s ease-in-out .1s,
-webkit-clip-path .5s ease-in-out .1s;
-o-transition:
color .2s ease-in-out .1s,
box-shadow .5s ease-in-out .1s,
clip-path .5s ease-in-out .1s;
transition:
color .2s ease-in-out .1s,
box-shadow .5s ease-in-out .1s,
clip-path .5s ease-in-out .1s;
transition:
color .2s ease-in-out .1s,
box-shadow .5s ease-in-out .1s,
clip-path .5s ease-in-out .1s,
-webkit-box-shadow .5s ease-in-out .1s,
-webkit-clip-path .5s ease-in-out .1s;
}
.sidebox::before,
.sidebox::after{
content: " ";
position: absolute;
right: 0;
}
.sidebox::before{
width: 0;
height: 0;
top: calc(50% - .75rem);
border-top: .75rem solid transparent;
border-bottom: .75rem solid transparent;
border-right: .75rem solid var(--accentColor);
z-index: 10;
transition: border .1s ease-in-out .1s;
}
.sidebox::after{
width: 100%;
max-width: .75rem;
height: 100%;
max-height: calc(100vh - 18rem);
top: 0;
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
z-index: -1;
transition:
box-shadow .5s ease-in-out .1s,
max-width .5s ease-in-out .1s;
}
.sidebox > *{
opacity: 0;
-webkit-transition: opacity .2s ease-in-out .2s;
-o-transition: opacity .2s ease-in-out .2s;
transition: opacity .2s ease-in-out .2s;
}
.sidebox:hover{
overflow: visible;
-webkit-clip-path: inset(-.125rem -.25rem 0 0);
clip-path: inset(-.125rem -.25rem 0 0);
-webkit-transition:
color .5s ease-in-out .2s,
right .5s ease-in-out .1s,
-webkit-clip-path .5s ease-in-out .1s,
-webkit-box-shadow .5s ease-in-out .1s;
transition:
color .5s ease-in-out .2s,
right .5s ease-in-out .1s,
-webkit-clip-path .5s ease-in-out .1s,
-webkit-box-shadow .5s ease-in-out .1s;
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color .5s ease-in-out .2s,
right .5s ease-in-out .1s,
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box-shadow .5s ease-in-out .1s;
transition:
color .5s ease-in-out .2s,
right .5s ease-in-out .1s,
clip-path .5s ease-in-out .1s,
box-shadow .5s ease-in-out .1s;
transition:
color .5s ease-in-out .2s,
right .5s ease-in-out .1s,
clip-path .5s ease-in-out .1s,
box-shadow .5s ease-in-out .1s,
-webkit-clip-path .5s ease-in-out .1s,
-webkit-box-shadow .5s ease-in-out .1s;
}
.sidebox:hover::before{
border-top: 0 solid transparent;
border-bottom: 0 solid transparent;
}
.sidebox:hover::after{
max-width: 100%;
right: 0;
}
.sidebox:hover > *{
opacity: 1;
}
}
@media (max-width:768px){
.sidebox,
.sidebox:hover{
right: calc(((100vw - (100% - 3rem)) / 2) * -1 + 1rem);
}
}
@media (max-width: 1079px){
.authorbox{
display: none;
visibility: hidden;
}
}
/* -------- GENERAL -------- */
:root{
--accentColor: hsl(0, 100%, 30%);
--vivid-lime-green: hsl(112, 77%, 48%);
}
body{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
word-break: unset;
}
#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,
#top-bar ul li ul,
#side-bar .side-block,
.page-rate-widget-box,
.scp-image-block{
box-shadow: none;
}
/* -------- INFO BAR -------- */
body{
--barColour: hsl(0, 89%, 18%);
}
.u-faq{
display: none;
}
.info-container .collapsible-block-content{
padding: 0 .5em 30px;
}
.info-container .collapsible-block-content .wiki-content-table,
.footer-wikiwalk-nav .collapsible-block .wiki-content-table{
width: 90%;
}
/* -------- INFO PANE -------- */
.creditRate{
margin-right: 0 !important;
}
.rate-box-with-credit-button{
border-radius: 0 !important;
box-shadow: none !important;
}
.creditButton p a:hover,
.creditButtonStandalone p a:hover{
color: var(--vivid-lime-green) !important;
}
div.credit.first .wiki-content-table {
width: 100%;
}
/* -------- PAGE RATING -------- */
.page-rate-widget-box{
margin-right: 0;
}
.page-rate-widget-box,
.page-rate-widget-box .rate-points{
border-radius: 0;
}
.page-rate-widget-box .cancel,
.page-rate-widget-box .cancel a:hover{
border-radius: 0 !important;
}
/* -------- FORMATTING | [GENERAL] -------- */
#page-content h1,
#page-content h2,
#page-content h3,
#page-content h4,
#page-content h5,
#page-content h6{
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
justify-content: center;
margin-bottom: .57em;
text-align: center;
word-break: unset;
}
hr{
height: 0;
margin: 1em 0;
background-color: transparent;
border-top: 1px solid hsl(0, 0%, 67%);
}
.collapsible-block-link{
font-size: 120%;
font-weight: bold;
}
.info-container .collapsible-block-link{
font-size: 100%;
}
ol li{
margin: 0 0 1em;
}
ul{
margin:1em 0;
}
.footnotes-footer, .bibitems{
padding: 0 0 .5em;
}
/* -------- IMAGE BLOCK -------- */
.scp-image-block .scp-image-caption{
font-size: 95%;
}
.scp-image-block.block-right{
margin: 0 0 1em 2em;
}
/* -------- CUSTOM DIV BLOCKS -------- */
.raisa-header, .pink-header, .oracle-header{
margin-bottom: 1em;
padding: 0 .5em;
text-align: center;
}
.raisa-header{ /* ---- RAISA Notice Header ---- */
background: hsl(60, 65%, 85%);
border: 1px solid hsl(0, 0%, 60%);
}
.pink-header{ /* ---- Pretty Header ---- */
background: hsl(350, 100%, 85%);
border: 1px solid hsl(0, 4%, 36%);
}
.pink-header hr{
border-color: hsl(0, 4%, 36%);
}
.oracle-header{ /* ---- SPC's 'From the Desk of ORACLE' Header ---- */
color: hsl(208, 100%, 97%);
background: hsl(208, 67%, 44%);
border: 2px solid hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
}
.oracle-header hr{
border-color: hsl(208, 100%, 97%);
}
.img-resize img{ /* ---- Header Icons (See Example Formatting) ---- */
float: left;
width: auto;
height: 8em;
margin: .5em;
}
blockquote, /* ---- Regular Quote Block ---- */
div.blockquote{
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 96%);
border: 3px double hsl(0, 0%, 60%);
}
.alt-blockquote{ /* ---- Alternative Quote Block ---- */
margin: 1em 0;
padding: 0 1em;
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 96%);
border: 1px solid hsl(0, 0%, 60%);
border-radius: 1em;
}
.lightweight{ /* ---- Lightweight Quote Block ---- */
margin: 1em 3em;
padding: 0 1em;
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 90%);
text-align: left;
}
.card-block{ /* ---- Decorative Quote Block ---- */
margin: 1em 0;
padding: .6em 1.2em;
background: hsl(220, 15%, 93%);
border-left: 8px solid var(--accentColor);
border-radius: .48em;
}
blockquote hr, div.blockquote hr, .alt-blockquote hr, .lightweight hr, .card-block hr{
border-color: hsl(0, 0%, 67%);
}
.log-header{ /* ---- Interview/Exploration Log Header ---- */
margin-bottom: 1em;
padding: 0 1em;
background: hsl(0, 0%, 96%);
border: 3px dashed hsl(0, 0%, 60%);
border-radius: 2em;
}
.report-box{ /* ---- Report Block ---- */
margin: 1em 0;
padding: 0 1em;
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
border: medium solid hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
}
.report-box hr{
border-color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
}
.realistic-shadow{ /* ---- Better Shadows ---- */
margin: 1em 0 2em 0;
box-shadow:
0 1px 1px hsla(0, 0%, 0%, .23),
0 2px 2px hsla(0, 0%, 0%, .18),
0 4px 4px hsla(0, 0%, 0%, .15),
0 8px 8px hsla(0, 0%, 0%, .13);
}
.report-box.red-tint{ /* ---- Alternative Report Block Variants ---- */
background-color: hsl(360, 91%, 86%);
border-color: hsl(360, 62%, 66%);
}
.report-box.red-tint hr{
border-color: hsl(360, 62%, 66%);
}
.report-box.orange-tint{
background-color: hsl(30, 91%, 86%);
border-color: hsl(30, 62%, 66%);
}
.report-box.orange-tint hr{
border-color: hsl(30, 62%, 66%);
}
.report-box.yellow-tint{
background-color: hsl(60, 91%, 86%);
border-color: hsl(60, 62%, 66%);
}
.report-box.yellow-tint hr{
border-color: hsl(60, 62%, 66%);
}
.report-box.green-tint{
background-color: hsl(120, 91%, 86%);
border-color: hsl(120, 62%, 66%);
}
.report-box.green-tint hr{
border-color: hsl(120, 62%, 66%);
}
.report-box.cyan-tint{
background-color: hsl(180, 91%, 86%);
border-color: hsl(180, 62%, 66%);
}
.report-box.cyan-tint hr{
border-color: hsl(180, 62%, 66%);
}
.report-box.blue-tint{
background-color: hsl(240, 91%, 86%);
border-color: hsl(240, 62%, 66%);
}
.report-box.blue-tint hr{
border-color: hsl(240, 62%, 66%);
}
.report-box.magenta-tint{
background-color: hsl(300, 91%, 86%);
border-color: hsl(300, 62%, 66%);
}
.report-box.magenta-tint hr{
border-color: hsl(300, 62%, 66%);
}
.report-box.grey-tint{
background-color: hsl(210, 9%, 86%);
border-color: hsl(210, 15%, 42%);
}
.report-box.grey-tint hr{
border-color: hsl(210, 15%, 42%);
}
div.o5-box{ /* ---- Overseer Document Block ---- */
margin: 1em 6em;
padding: 0 1em;
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 75%);
border: medium solid hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
}
div.o5-box hr{
border-color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
}
.faux-source{ /* ---- Mimics "Page Source" Appearance ---- */
margin-bottom: 1em;
padding: 0 2em;
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
border: 1px dashed hsl(0, 0%, 67%);
font-family: var(--mono-font);
}
.narration{ /* ---- Mimics the Pages of a Book ---- */
margin: 1em 0;
padding: 0 1em;
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
border: 1px solid hsl(0, 0%, 63%);
}
.warning-notice{ /* ---- Simple Warning Block (Adapted From 'SCP-3143') ---- */
padding: 0 1em;
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
background-image: url(https://scp-wiki.wdfiles.com/local--files/scp-style-resource/scp_trans.png);
background-position: center;
background-repeat: no-repeat;
border: medium solid hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
text-align: center;
}
.warning-notice hr{
border-color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
}
.journal{ /* ---- Journal Block (Adapted From 'SCP-4003') ---- */
margin: 1em 0;
padding: .9em;
background-image:
linear-gradient(to top,
hsl(201, 33%, 84%) 0%,
hsl(60, 29%, 89%) 8%);
background-position: 0 8px;
background-size: 100% 1.3rem;
border: 1px solid hsl(0, 0%, 80%);
border-radius: .9em;
font-family: "Architects Daughter", cursive;
}
.journal p{
margin: 0;
font-size: 1.3rem;
line-height: 1.3rem;
}
.sms-message{ /* ---- SMS Message Block ---- */
float: left;
clear: left;
width: 22.4em;
margin: 0 0 1em;
padding: 0 1.2em;
background: hsl(0, 0%, 75%);
border-radius: 2em;
font-size: 112.5%;
text-align: center;
}
blockquote .collapsible-block-folded,
.alt-blockquote .collapsible-block-folded,
.lightweight .collapsible-block-folded,
.card-block .collapsible-block-folded,
.report-box .collapsible-block-folded,
.o5-box .collapsible-block-folded,
.narration .collapsible-block-folded,
.journal .collapsible-block-folded,
div.blockquote .collapsible-block-folded{
/* ---- For Collapsibles Inside Divs | [CLOSED] ---- */
padding: .75em 0;
/* -------- */
}
blockquote .collapsible-block-unfolded,
.alt-blockquote .collapsible-block-unfolded,
.lightweight .collapsible-block-unfolded,
.card-block .collapsible-block-unfolded,
.report-box .collapsible-block-unfolded,
.o5-box .collapsible-block-unfolded,
.narration .collapsible-block-unfolded,
.journal .collapsible-block-unfolded,
div.blockquote .collapsible-block-unfolded{
/* ---- For Collapsibles Inside Divs | [OPEN] ---- */
padding-top: .75em;
/* -------- */
}
/* -------- FORMATTING | [SPECIAL] -------- */
.centered{ /* ---- Center-Aligns Text ---- */
text-align: center;
}
.justified{ /* ---- Justify-Aligns Text ---- */
text-align: justify;
}
.indented{ /* ---- Indents Block by ½-inch/2em (Use Within Other Divs) ---- */
text-indent: 2.4em;
}
.indented .bibcite,
.indented .footnoteref,
.indented ul,
.indented ol,
.indented .scp-image-block.block-right,
.indented h1,
.indented h2,
.indented h3,
.indented h4,
.indented h5,
.indented h6,
.indented .scene-break,
.indented .footnotes-footer,
.indented .bibitems{
text-indent: 0;
}
.rev-red, .rev-green, .rev-blue, .rev-yellow, .terminal-span{
font-weight: bold;
}
.rev-red{ /* ---- Red Document Revision Text ---- */
color: hsl(360, 100%, 27%);
}
.rev-green{ /* ---- Green Document Revision Text ---- */
color: hsl(120, 100%, 27%);
}
.rev-blue{ /* ---- Blue Document Revision Text ---- */
color: hsl(240, 100%, 27%);
}
.rev-yellow{ /* ---- Yellow Document Revision Text ---- */
color: hsl(40, 100%, 40%);
}
.terminal-span{ /* ---- Computer Terminal Text ---- */
font-family: var(--mono-font);
font-size: 110%;
letter-spacing: .3px;
}
/* ---- Blinking Text Cursor (Adapted From 'Your Very First SCP!') ---- */
.blinkbar{color: black; animation: blink 1.5s infinite;}
@keyframes blink{to{opacity: .0;}}
@keyframes flicker{0% {opacity: .9890; }5% {opacity: .5842; }10% {opacity: .9865; }20% {opacity: .0412; }20% {opacity: .6255; }25% {opacity: .3157; }30% {opacity: .7328; }35% {opacity: .4654; }40% {opacity: .9128; }45% {opacity: .2449; }50% {opacity: .5485; }55% {opacity: .6438; }60% {opacity: .1180; }65% {opacity: .9085; }70% {opacity: .0266; }75% {opacity: .6795; }80% {opacity: .7812; }85% {opacity: .0117; }90% {opacity: .2239; }95% {opacity: .8897; }100% {opacity: .2260; }}
@keyframes overlay-anim{0% {visibility: hidden; }10% {visibility: hidden; }11% {visibility: visible; }50% {visibility: hidden; }100% {visibility: hidden; }}
.lite-heading{ /* ---- Special Heading Area (Adapted From 'SCP-4058') ---- */
clear: both;
margin: 3.6em auto;
}
.lite-heading h3{
color: hsl(360, 100%, 27%);
}
.lite-heading hr{
width: 55%;
margin: auto;
border-width: medium;
}
div.image-showcase{ /* ---- Alternative Image Showcase ---- */
width: 25em;
margin-bottom: 1em;
background: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
border: 3px ridge hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
}
div.image-showcase.block-center{
margin-right: auto;
margin-left: auto;
}
.scene-break{ /* ---- Fancy Scene/Section Break ---- */
width: 3.5em;
margin: 2em 0;
}
.listPagesNav{ margin-bottom: 5em; }
.listPagesNav-prev, /* ---- ListPages Navigation (Adapted from 'SCP-5552') ---- */
.listPagesNav-next{
width: 45%;
margin: 0 0 1em;
padding: 0 2%;
background: hsl(0, 0%, 90%);
border: 1px solid hsl(0, 0%, 60%);
}
.listPagesNav-prev{
float: left;
text-align: left;
}
.listPagesNav-next{
float: right;
text-align: right;
}
.fade-away{
background: linear-gradient(to bottom, hsl(0, 0%, 95%), hsl(0, 0%, 5%));
}
.footing::before{ /* ---- Page Footing ---- */
content: " ";
position: absolute;
bottom: 1px;
left: 0;
right: 0;
border-bottom: 2px solid hsl(0, 0%, 47%);
}
.footing{
position: relative;
bottom: -2px;
margin-bottom: 2px;
border-bottom: 1px solid hsl(0, 0%, 47%);
}
.related-flex{ /* ---- Related Articles Box ---- */
display: flex;
justify-content: center;
}
.related{
margin: 1em 0;
padding: 0 1em;
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
border: thick solid hsla(0, 0%, 60%, 0.5);
text-align: left;
}
.series-nav{ /* ---- Series Navigation ---- */
margin: .5em 0;
background:
linear-gradient(to bottom right,
hsla(0, 0%, 100%, 1),
hsla(0, 0%, 50%, .5));
border: outset 1.5px hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
border-radius: 2em;
font-size: 85%;
font-weight: bold;
text-align: center;
}
/* -------- ADVANCED WARNING HEADER --------
* Adapted From 'SCP-001-JP - indonootoko's Proposal'
* See the Example at the Top of the Page
**/
.orderwrapper{
position: relative;
width: auto;
text-align: center;
}
.council{
position: relative;
top: 0;
bottom: 0;
left: 0;
right: 0;
width: 295px;
height: 295px;
margin: auto;
background-image: url(https://scp-wiki.wdfiles.com/local--files/scp-style-resource/scp_trans.png);
background-position: center;
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-size: 295px 295px;
}
.ordertitle{
position: absolute;
top: 27px;
left: 0;
right: 0;
}
.ordertitle h1{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
font-size: 220%;
line-height: 90%;
}
.orderdescription{
position: absolute;
top: 93px;
left: 0;
right: 0;
width: 100%;
}
.orderdescription h1{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
font-size: 120%;
}
.orderdescription p{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
font-size: 90%;
}
.itemno{
position: absolute;
bottom: 18px;
left: 0;
right: 0;
}
.itemno h1{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
font-size: 170%;
}
/* -------- YUI TAB BASE -------- */
.yui-navset .yui-nav a,.yui-navset .yui-navset-top .yui-nav a{background-color:inherit;background-image:inherit}.yui-navset .yui-nav a:hover,.yui-navset .yui-nav a:focus{background:inherit;text-decoration:inherit}.yui-navset .yui-nav .selected a,.yui-navset .yui-nav .selected a:focus,.yui-navset .yui-nav .selected a:hover{color:inherit;background:inherit}.yui-navset .yui-nav,.yui-navset .yui-navset-top .yui-nav{border-color:inherit}.yui-navset li{line-height:inherit}
/* -------- YUI TAB CUSTOMIZATION --------
* Adapted From 'Black Highlighter Theme'
**/
.yui-navset *{
transition:
color 80ms cubic-bezier(.4, 0, .2, 1),
background-color 80ms cubic-bezier(.4, 0, .2, 1);
}
.yui-navset .yui-nav,
.yui-navset .yui-navset-top .yui-nav{
display: flex;
flex-wrap: wrap;
width: calc(100% - .125rem);
margin: 0 auto;
border-color: hsl(360, 94%, 20%);
box-shadow: 0 calc(.0625rem * 5) 0 0 hsl(360, 94%, 20%);
}
.yui-navset .yui-nav a, /* ---- Link Modifier ---- */
.yui-navset .yui-navset-top .yui-nav a{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 5%);
/* ---- Tab Background Colour | [UNSELECTED] ---- */
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 99%);
/* -------- */
background-image: none;
border: unset;
}
.yui-navset .yui-nav a:hover,
.yui-navset .yui-nav a:focus{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 96%);
/* ---- Tab Background Colour | [HOVER] ---- */
background-color: hsl(360, 100%, 27%);
/* -------- */
}
.yui-navset .yui-nav li, /* ---- Listitem Modifier ---- */
.yui-navset .yui-navset-top .yui-nav li{
position: relative;
display: flex;
flex-grow: 2;
max-width: 100%;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 96%);
border-color: transparent;
box-shadow: 0 0 0 .0625rem hsl(360, 94%, 20%);
}
.yui-navset .yui-nav li a,
.yui-navset-top .yui-nav li a,
.yui-navset-bottom .yui-nav li a{
display: flex;
align-items: center;
justify-content: center;
width: 100%;
}
.yui-navset .yui-nav li em{
border: unset;
}
.yui-navset .yui-nav a em,
.yui-navset .yui-navset-top .yui-nav a em{
padding: .35em .75em;
text-overflow: ellipsis;
overflow: hidden;
white-space: nowrap;
}
.yui-navset .yui-nav .selected, /* ---- Selection Modifier ---- */
.yui-navset .yui-navset-top .yui-nav .selected{
flex-grow: 2;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
/* ---- Tab Background Colour | [SELECTED] ---- */
background-color: hsl(360, 94%, 20%);
/* -------- */
}
.yui-navset .yui-nav .selected a,
.yui-navset .yui-nav .selected a em{
border: hsl(360, 94%, 20%);
}
.yui-navset .yui-nav .selected a{
width: 100%;
color: hsl(0, 0%, 96%) !important;
background-image: none;
}
.yui-navset .yui-nav .selected a:focus,
.yui-navset .yui-nav .selected a:active{
color: hsl(0, 0%, 96%);
background-color: hsl(360, 94%, 20%);
}
.yui-navset .yui-nav .selected a:hover{
cursor: default;
}
.yui-navset-left .yui-content{
/* ---- Content Background ---- */
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 99%);
/* -------- */
}
.yui-navset .yui-content,
.yui-navset .yui-navset-top .yui-content{
padding: .5em;
border-color: hsl(0, 0%, 60%);
}
/* -------- PAGE TAGS -------- */
#main-content .page-tags{
border-top: 1px solid hsl(0, 0%, 73%);
}
#main-content .page-tags a{
display: inline-block;
height: .8125rem;
margin: 0 0 .5rem .75rem;
padding: .1875rem .3125rem .1875rem 0;
color: hsl(0, 0%, 95%);
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 27%);
border-bottom-right-radius: .25rem;
border-top-right-radius: .25rem;
line-height: 13px;
line-height: .8125rem;
font-size: 11px;
font-size: .6875rem;
font-weight: normal;
}
#main-content .page-tags a:before{
width: 0;
height: 0;
top: -.1875rem;
left: -.625rem;
padding: 0 .0625rem .1875rem;
border-color: transparent hsl(0, 0%, 27%) transparent transparent;
border-style: solid;
border-width: .5rem .5rem .5rem 0;
}
#main-content .page-tags a:before,
#main-content .page-tags a:after{
content: "";
position: relative;
float: left;
}
#main-content .page-tags a:after{
width: .25rem;
height: .25rem;
top: .2813rem;
left: -.5rem;
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
border-radius: .125rem;
}
#main-content .page-tags span{
max-width: 100%;
border-top: .5rem solid transparent;
}
/* -------- INTERWIKI -------- */
iframe.scpnet-interwiki-frame{
position: relative;
width: 15.734em;
height: unset;
margin-bottom: .78em;
margin-left: 4px;
background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
border: 2px solid hsl(0, 0%, 20%);
}
/* -------- SHOW-CHANGES HIGHLIGHTS -------- */
.inline-diff ins::before{
color: hsl(240, 100%, 93%);
}
.inline-diff del::before{
color: hsl(0, 100%, 90%);
}
.inline-diff ins + del::before,
.inline-diff del + ins::before{
color: transparent;
}
.inline-diff br + ins::before,
.inline-diff br + del::before,
.inline-diff ins:first-of-type::before,
.inline-diff del:first-of-type::before{
position: absolute;
display: inline-block;
left: -1em;
content: "\f111";
font: normal normal normal 16px/1 "FontAwesome";
text-rendering: auto;
-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
-moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;
}
/* -------- PRESENTATION -------- */
.templateInfo{
margin: 1em 0;
padding: 0 1em;
background: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
border: 1px solid hsl(0, 0%, 87%);
}
/* -------- CROQSTYLE ALTERATIONS -------- */
#edit-page-textarea{ font-family: unset; }
tt{
background-color: unset;
font-size: unset;
padding: unset;
margin: unset;
border-radius: unset;
}
/* -------- REDUCED MOTION ACCESSIBILITY -------- */
@media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce){
*, *::before, *::after{
animation-duration: .001s !important;
animation-iteration-count: 1 !important;
transition-duration: .001s !important;
}
}
/* -------- MOBILE MEDIA QUERY -------- */
@media (max-width: 479px){
#header h1 a{
font-size: 85%;
}
div.image-showcase{
width: 90%;
}
div.o5-box{
margin: 1em 0;
}
}
/* -------- NOTE MEDIA QUERY -------- */
@media (min-width: 480px) and (max-width: 580px){
#header h1 a{
font-size: 100%;
}
div.image-showcase{
width: 100%;
}
div.o5-box{
margin: .5em;
}
}
/* -------- MINI TABLET MEDIA QUERY -------- */
@media (min-width: 581px) and (max-width: 767px){
#header h1 a{
font-size: 120%;
}
}
@media (max-width: 767px){
.open-menu a:hover{
box-shadow: none;
}
}
/* -------- TABLET MEDIA QUERY -------- */
@media (min-width: 768px) and (max-width: 979px){
#header h1 a{
font-size: 140%;
}
}
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--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;
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/* CLASSIFIED LEVEL BARS */
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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;
}
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Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-XXXX is to be contained in a standard 10 meter by 10 meter concrete containment chamber with a glass viewing window measuring 6 feet across and 5 feet down. Viewing window must be outfitted with a cognitohazardous filter. All personnel that enter SCP-XXXX's containment chamber must be wearing goggles that filter out cognitohazardous effects. It is possible for SCP-XXXX to breach containment, but highly unlikely to, as it is immobile.
Description:
SCP-XXXX appears to be an ordinary 30cm × 30cm × 30cm × 30cm 3 dimensional square canvas that stays in place of wherever it is moved. SCP-XXXX has been found to consist of firmly woven cotton and linen fibers. On the surface of SCP-XXXX, there is a picture, which, through further testing on D-Class personnel is found to exhibit mild visual cognitohazardous effects. Most humanoids affected by SCP-XXXX become mildly confused and walk away from the general vicinity of SCP-XXXX. The surface of SCP-XXXX, the picture, is further designated as SCP-XXXX-1. Through further testing carried out by Doctor Ray Garous, SCP-XXXX-1 is found to be the source of SCP-XXXXs hazardous effects. SCP-XXXX was discovered at the Louvre Museum in November of 2005. SCP-XXXX was often remarked as "the most unique exhibit at the Louvre" as each time a bystander looked at it, they became confused as a result of and responded with any variation of "Oh, it was lovely" when asked about the exhibit. Further observation of an individual affected by SCP-XXXX have shown that prior to one week of the time of infliction, the effects wear off. Attempts to alter the effects of the hazard by thinking about something before looking back at the surface have proven unsuccessful.

Discovery: The Foundation was alerted of SCP-XXXX's existence when a civilian looked at SCP-XXXX-1 and was unaffected by the hazard. News reports about how the Louvre was lacking in their art, the Foundation tasked Mobile Task Force unit Eta-10 "See No Evil," with observing SCP-XXXX. MTF Eta-10 was outfitted with sunglasses that contained cognitohazard filtering lenses. The task force observed countless civilians approach SCP-XXXX and immediately turn away and walk out of the area upon viewing its surface. The task force was then debriefed and tasked with the containment of SCP-XXXX and its transportation to Foundation Site-73. Further investigation of SCP-XXXX's origin leads back to the spring of 1992, the timeframe that SCP-XXXX was brought to the Louvre. Mobile Task Force Eta-10 "See No Evil," detained the Louvre's current curator and brought her to a secure facility for interrogation. Extended interrogation with the museum's curator indicates that SCP-XXXX was donated to the Louvre on May 18th, 1992 , by a man named Alexander ██████. She explained that at that time, SCP-XXXX was in a burlap sack, and that she forgets everything that happened for a week after she opened the sack. Through further research into local records, Alexander ██████ passed away in his manor, located in Nice, France, on May 28th. 10 days after his donation of SCP-XXXX to the Louvre. His cause of death was determined to be carbon monoxide poisoning. Mr. ██████'s manor has been visited by MTF Eta-10, and found to not physically exist, or to have somehow been moved in its entirety to a different location. There are no other manors in Nice, France that fit the description given on the autopsy record. The museum's curator was transported back to the Louvre and administered a Class-C amnestic agent. For more updated information, see Foundation Internal Memo XXXX-1.
TEST LOG XXXX-1
Test XXXX-1 - Date June 3, 2007
Subject: D-2295
Procedure: One (1) D-Class subject is introduced to SCP-XXXX's containment chamber and instructed to look at the surface, then look away, and to report anything odd or not right.
Results:
1200h Subject D-2295 looks at the surface of SCP-XXXX, appears to be confused, and tries to walk away. When he fails to exit the area, he continues to walk into a solid brick wall.
[DATA OMITTED]
2300h Subject D-2295 states that the picture is the most amazing thing that he's ever seen. When asked to describe the picture, he responds that he has no recollection of ever seeing any picture.
Analysis: SCP-XXXX-1 has been observed to exhibit visually cognitohazardous effects, that leave the viewer confused and force them to attempt to leave the area.
INTERVIEW LOG - XXXX-A
Interviewee: D-2295 (Michael Arlinson)
Interviewer: Doctor Ray Garous
[BEGIN TRANSCRIPT]
Dr. Garous: I understand that you've been affected by a visual cognitohazard exhibited during your testing with SCP-XXXX. Can you describe what that was like?
D-2295: …No…I don't think I remember any sort of…picture. Are you…feeling okay, doc?
Dr. Garous: Interesting. So you are saying that you have no recollection of ever seeing a picture on a canvas during your time here at the Foundation?
D-2295: Uhm, no. Not that I'm aware of.
Dr. Garous: Alright. What is the last thing you remember?
D-2295: Last I remember is being escorted to a concrete room with a big metal door and a viewing window with blurry glass in it. Then someone opened the door with their keycard and now I'm here with you.
Dr. Garous: Thank you for your time, Michael. You will be escorted back to your living quarters. I will come and see you again soon.
[END TRANSCRIPT]
Closing Statement: D-2295 seems to have no recollection at all of his hours of testing with SCP-XXXX. SCP-XXXX appears to exhibit mild cognitohazardous effects to all those that view its surface.
TEST LOG - XXXX-2
Test XXXX-2
Date: [DATA REDACTED]
Subject: D-2356
Procedure: 1 D-Class subject is introduced to SCP-XXX's containment chamber after being outfitted with one (1) medium intensity oxygen acetylene cutting torch, one (1) sharpened steel knife of medium size and one (1) pair of goggles outfitted with cognitohazardous filtering lenses. D-2356 is instructed to attempt to separate the picture (SCP-XXXX-1) from the canvas, using any means necessary for it to be separated as a whole, and to not, under any circumstances, remove the goggles.
Results:
5 hours after the initiation of Test XXXX-B, D-2356 successfully manages to separate SCP-XXXX-1 from SCP-XXXX. D-2356 removes his goggles to wipe perspiration from his face, and looks down at the canvas. He immediately starts screaming for help, appearing to be in great pain.
[DATA OMITTED FOR FORMALITY]
Analysis: SCP-XXXX-1 appears to have been filtering the effects of SCP-XXXX. Further orders to be relayed from the Overseer Council.
INCIDENT LOG
REPORT
Incident: D-2356 (Jonathan Larstrom) was killed during the testing of SCP-XXXX. An autopsy carried out by members of the Foundation Medical Department revealed that each one of his bodily functions shut down slowly, one after the other. It is believed that this is the result of either separating SCP-XXXX-1 from SCP-XXXX, or that SCP-XXXX-1 is a filter of some sort used to lessen the hazardous effects of SCP-8619.
SCP FOUNDATION INTERNAL MEMORANDUM
SECURE. CONTAIN. PROTECT.
Internal Memorandum XXXX-1
Overseer Council
Site 19
Date: 12.16.07
From: Dr. ██████████
To: All Foundation employees involved in SCP-XXXX & SCP-XXXX-1
Greetings,
Effective immediately, SCP-XXXX and SCP-XXXX-1 are to be contained separately so as to obtain the full anomalous properties of SCP-XXXX. By order of O5-██, SCP-XXXX and SCP-XXXX-1 are to be remanded to Site-19 for further containment and research. Dr. Ray Garous will be remanded to Site-19 to oversee testing and research of SCP-XXXX and SCP-XXXX-1. By order of O5-██, SCP-XXXX is to be reclassified as an Esoteric anomaly, with a secondary containment class of Continua. SCP-XXXX-1 will be classified as ████████, and will be used to ██████████ ███ ███████ of SCP-XXXX-1. SCP-XXXX-1 will now require Level 5 clearance, with the exception of Level 4 members that have sufficient evidence of permission to access SCP-XXXX-1.
Stay paranoid,
Dr. ██████████,
O5-██
Overseer Council,
SCP Foundation
"Secure. Contain. Protect."
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DATE: 05 May 2021 15:37
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: This SCP’s containment measures are currently unreliable. However, during the continuous and ongoing research into SCP-XXXX, an affinity for UV illuminated environments has been noted and implemented into its procedure for containment. UV lighting fixtures are utilized in SCP-XXXX’s current holding cell, and site personnel are required to utilize handheld UV emitters (created by Dr. Shaun) when provoked by SCP-XXXX. As an additional counter measure to SCP-XXXX’s anomalous properties and violent behaviors. Subjects and personnel involved with testing will require several LEDs in the event that the fixtures within its cell short circuit. These LEDs must emit at least 2000 lumens.
SCP-XXXX is a relatively new object and was recovered 01/01/21, additional testing is required to learn of properties that have yet to be observed. Requests from SCP-XXXX immediately require approval or denial from a site overseer. Use caution if site power shuts down as this provides a favorable environment for SCP-XXXX’s anomalous effects.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a biologically standard Caucasian male of eight years old; other than the sclera of SCP-XXXX being absent, no additional biological abnormalities have been observed. While SCP-XXXX is awake it is violent towards male personnel and subjects.
The anomalous effects of SCP-XXXX are only present in the absence, and by proxy, absorption of UV light. Anomalous effects initially present as three orbs of light circling around SCP-XXXX; these orbs emit lethal doses of radiation within a 1.524m radius unless light is present- time of presentation is infrequent regarding the manifestation of these orbs. Negative emotional stimulus has been observed to increase the chances of manifestation by 30%, bringing the percentage up to 70%. In the event light is present near these orbs, 2000 Lumens of light will immediately be absorbed into one of the three orbs. When the light has been absorbed, without obstruction, the orbs will disappear and SCP-XXXX will enter a comatose state. During this state, site personnel are required to note any abnormalities within the facility and report them to the site overseer.
Addendum: Recovery Log
Date: 2021/01/01
Note: The condition of SCP-XXXX was critical upon recovery, it had three lacerations on its back and was recovered from an apartment complex. The apartment SCP-XXXX was located in had the body of SCP-XXXX’s deceased father. The foundation was called after local law enforcement reported two missing officers. No further contact from the apartment complex was received.
Transcription:
Agent Thomas: Lights are out for the whole complex, several police vehicles outside, please advise.
Foundation Contact Center: Proceed with caution to apartment 228, ensure your team remains alert.
Agent Thomas: Affirmative, proceeding.
Several minutes passed without contact
Foundation Contact Center: Has your team reached the target?
Agent Thomas: Yeah, but it’s a damn mess here, two officers dead, and a dead middle-aged male near a kid; condition doesn’t look good, unconscious. advise.
Foundation Contact Center: Retrieve the child and vacate the complex. We’ll have a van waiting outside for you. Have your team check the bodies for possible anomalous properties, or signs of.
Closing Statement: Thomas’s team detected a lethal dose of radiation surrounding the father of SCP-XXXX, as well as the male officers. An interview with SCP-XXXX was conducted shortly upon recovery and stabilization.
Interviewed: SCP-XXXX
Interviewer: Dr. Roberts Amelia
Foreword: The subject was initially hesitant to converse, but was willing to communicate.
<Begin Log>
Dr. Roberts Amelia: Hey there, I’m sorry to have to do this to you, but we need to know what happened to make sure you are okay.
SCP-XXXX: Okay..
Dr. Roberts Amelia: Can you go ahead and tell me what happened today?
SCP-XXXX: My dad is dead…I did it, he-he hurt me…sobbing I didn’t want those policemen to die..I didn’t..I didn’t sobbing continues
Dr. Roberts Amelia: I understand this is difficult for you, but we need to know what happened so we can help.
SCP-XXXX:Okay. SCP pauses
Dr. Roberts Amelia: …Do you remember what happened?
SCP-XXXX: My dad was always mean to me. He hurt me and mom before she went away, but he got worse some days, and I started sleeping more…today he just, he tried to hurt me, I didn’t mean to hurt him, I just wanted him to stop, I don't even remember waking up; it felt like a dream…This feels like a dream SCP-XXXX slumped in its chair
Dr. Roberts Amelia: Here no one will hurt you, and you will be safe, but you do have to stay here and we need to understand why this happened. You aren’t in trouble and we want to keep it that way. After this I’ll give you a tour, that is if you want to stay here. There are other facilities as well.
SCP-XXXX: I want to stay here.
Dr. Roberts Amelia: Good, but I need to know…what happens when you sleep?
SCP-XXXX [Redacted]
Closing Statement: At this point the brief interview ends, and Dr. Amelia had site personnel escort SCP-XXXX to its cell. SCP-XXXX is now restricted from exiting its cell, unless testing permits so. This restriction was given following an incident with Dr. Shaun after testing his emitter; Dr. Shaun was treated for radiation sickness. Further research is necessary for a better understanding of SCP-XXXX and its properties. Further testing measures are pending ethics committee approval.
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX requires constant surveillance due to its anomalous influence on site staff and personnel that are terminally ill, gravely injured, or depressed. Per standard containment, SCP-XXXX's item case is to remain locked unless otherwise authorized by a staff member with level 4 clearance. Site staff are to remain on high alert when their colleagues sustain an injury that could lead to their expiration; onset of anomalous effects begin after initial injury, or onset of depression. Site staff must undergo standard psychological and physical evaluations for signs of memetic or physical contamination by SCP-XXXX. SCP-XXXX-1 instances are to be contained in standard humanoid containment cells at Site-23. Protocol "Mutiny" is to be put into effect following the exposure of a site overseer to SCP-XXXX. For additional information, refer to Addendum 4545-1.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a do-it-yourself dollmaker’s kit. The kit itself is non anomalous in appearance only; the kit has an unexplained allure to persons who are terminally ill, suffering from a severe injury, fearful of the prospect of death, or depressed. This influence has an undetermined area of effect. Due to the uncertainty of this area of effect, all site staff are required to undergo standard psychological evaluations. If a member of site staff is exposed to SCP-XXXX outside of its containment case, then that staff member is considered an SCP-XXXX-1 instance until the transformation process either doesn't occur, or proceeds as documented. The instance is to be monitored and interviewed before and after the transformation process is complete.
SCP-XXXX-1 instances are transformed when a person creates a doll from SCP-XXXX. The doll created will change in appearance to match that of the person who made it; upon this change, the person will begin to take on a porcelain appearance- this is due to an anomalous alteration of the sebaceous glands causing them to secrete altered sebum that calcifies when oxidized. The height of the instance will also change to match that of the doll they created; internal organs will remain biologically intact and function normally. The doll created will revert to its unaltered state upon completion of the transformation process. Becoming an instance of SCP-XXXX-1 increases lifespan by 45 years regardless of age or ailment.
The transformation process has been described as “painful, but beautiful” by most instances. Instances' perception of this process is influenced, however, they do maintain the usual sentience and personality that they held prior to transformation. SCP-XXXX-1 instances are non-violent and are compliant with containment. Site members who have become instances understand containment protocol and are still valuable assets to the foundation, and Site-23. SCP-XXXX-1 entities require additional care to walk, drink, and eat due to impaired mobility. Instances may only speak through the use of sign language (ASL); the vocal cords of instances experience the same process as their skin, and as a result harden causing speech to become impractical. If an instance did not know ASL prior to transformation then efforts will be made to teach them. Notepads will be provided as an additional option for communication.
Discovery: SCP-XXXX was recovered on 05/23/1993 in Georgia after MTF Epsilon-6 ‘Village Idiots’ responded to a request for aid from the Norcross Police Department. This request for aid was in response to the discovery of an SCP-XXXX-1 instance. This instance was recovered from a local library and cooperated with MTF Epsilon-6 in the acquisition of SCP-XXXX. Once detained and transferred, the instance of SCP-XXXX-1 requested termination as it was discontent with its current existence (initial instance of SCP-XXXX-1 claimed to be from 1922 after recovery). The request was granted after Ethics Committee approval.
Addendum 4545-1: Incident 2613 Documentation
Incident 2613 occurred 2 weeks after recovery of SCP-XXXX and SCP-XXXX-1. A member of site staff noted overseer Muller acting obsessive towards SCP-XXXX. The overseer ignored his duties to other objects and constantly inquired on the status of SCP-XXXX. He gained access to SCP-XXXX's containment case and became an SCP-XXXX-1 instance. Security was unable to reach Muller before he created a doll. An interview was conducted after the overseer was detained.
Interviewed: Overseer Muller
Interviewer: Dr. Collin
Forward: Overseer Muller was delirious, sweating profusely throughout the interview. The interview concluded when Overseer Muller collapsed to the floor and complained of pain in his abdomen. Dr. Collin then concluded the interview, tending to Overseer Muller.
< Begin Log, 06/06/1993 4:00pm >
Dr. Collin: Hello Muller, I understand that you were recently exposed to SCP-XXXX. Site staff, and myself, are concerned about your condition. How are you feeling?
Overseer Muller: I'm feeling fine, better than I was before. Why are you all so concerned? When can I return to my duties?
Dr. Collin: Well, considering you were just exposed to an anomalous object it's obvious why. Your duties are also out of the question until we can ensure you're fit to return.
Overseer Muller: Really I'm f- Muller stops, falling out of his chair and clenching his abdomen…Oh god, my stomach, my skin, what the hell!
Dr. Collin quickly exits the room, then returns with security staff
Dr. Collin: can be heard faintly Alright, get him to a containment cell right now! Dr. Collin grabs recorder and shuts it off
< End Log, 06/06/1993 4:15pm >
Closing Statement: Overseer Muller remained an SCP-XXXX-1 Instance following the interview and was removed from his overseer position. A request for a replacement overseer was approved by the 05-Council. Muller remains in containment with other instances of SCP-XXXX-1. Protocol Mutiny created.
Protocol Mutiny: If a site overseer is under the influence of SCP-XXXX and requests that SCP-XXXX's case be opened, all available site staff and security are to detain and contain that site overseer until they are screened and cleared psychologically. If SCP-XXXX's influence is absent after evaluation, then the site overseer may return to their duties. If SCP-XXXX's influence is apparent and present after evaluation, then a request for replacement must be sent to the 05-Council.
Addendum 4545-2: Euthanasia/Disposal Procedures for SCP-XXXX-1 Instances
Approval To Euthanize
. Approval must be obtained from the Ethics Committee
. Once approved by the Committee, an instance must give their own approval
. Once approved by the instance, the procedure may continue
Euthanasian Procedure
. Provide Instance with orally administered pain narcotic
. Make a 12.7mm incision into instance's skin (industrial power drill recommended)
. Prepare barbiturate, paralytic, and potassium solution
. Use incision as injection point- soft tissues exposed
. Guide and comfort the instance through death
. Prepare instance's body for disposal
Disposal procedure
. Escort the instance's body to the on-site incinerator for cremation
. Place the body into the incinerator and follow standard instructions (if not known, instructions will be given to you)
. Put the remaining debris into standard bio-hazardous material bags
. Place the bags into waste bins located outside of the incinerator room
Special Containment Procedures: Due to the inert nature of SCP-XXXX, it does not pose a direct threat to foundation staff. However, under no circumstances is SCP-XXXX to be utilized on non-anomalous humanoids. The crystal that gives SCP-XXXX its properties should never be removed; removal of the crystal could lead to a containment breach. An approval of experimentation is required for testing of SCP-XXXX on any and all humanoid anomalies currently in containment. Site-19 anomalous storage is responsible for SCP-XXXX's containment.
SCP-XXXX's containment case is a standard locked container.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a collar created by Dr. Colin Flood for the purpose of nullifying the effects of anomalies with reality bending capabilities and dimensional shifting capabilities. The collar is made of steel, rubber, and a crystal capable of absorbing photons. The energy gained from the absorption of photons is then converted, by anomalous means, into a unifying force that keeps anomalies tethered and confined to the laws of our reality. This collar only affects anomalies with the aforementioned capabilities.
SCP-XXXX is able to adjust its size to fit abnormal humanoids. If an anomaly does not have a neck, SCP-XXXX should be placed on the thinnest appendage that the object has. Dr. Colin Flood has yet to explain how and why SCP-XXXX can affect other objects in the way it does. The collar and the crystal remain inert unless placed on a humanoid. SCP-XXXX's properties effect only the individual or object it has been placed on.
Addendum: Dr. Colin Flood agreed to an interview following Incident 7-00; in which Colin experimented on fellow researcher Dr. Mallory Lynn. This experiment was never submitted for approval and violates ethics guidelines. Per violation parameters, a termination order for Dr. Colin Flood is pending.
Interview Log:
Interviewed: Dr. Colin Flood
Interviewer: Senior Researcher Able
Foreword: Following Incident 7-00, Dr. Colin Flood was interviewed in hopes of determining why he would use Dr. Mallory Lyn as a test subject. During this interview, Dr. Lyn was pronounced dead, and Dr. Colin was subsequently informed.
<Begin Log, 04/12/2019>
Senior Researcher Able: You understand why you’re here, so I won’t bother with introductions. You are responsible for the critical condition of Dr. Mallory. Why exactly did you do this?
Colin Flood: Well, the device needed testing, and she wasn’t going anywhere in the foundation; might as well end a life that they would eventually destroy anyway.
Senior Researcher Able: That’s your justification for this incident? pauses You understand that what you did could lead to your termination, correct?
Colin Flood: Yes, but I have no concern with that, as long as my findings help in the aid of containment.
Senior Researcher Able: You’ve already tested it on what it was meant to contain. So why test it on a non-anomalous humanoid? An important one I might add.
Colin Flood: She was there, she trusted me, and I viewed her as a threat to our efforts.
Senior Researcher Able: How did Mallory pose a threat? She has a clean record and has helped in containment as you have. She is as much of an asset as you were.
Colin Flood: I-
Senior Researcher Able: Hold on
Able at this point was informed of Dr. Lyn’s death via radio
Senior Researcher Able: Your ‘threat’ is gone. Stay here for a moment please, I need to step out.
20 minutes pass
Colin Flood fidgets during Able’s absence
Able Returns
Senior Researcher Able: passes papers to Colin Flood Per ethics violation resulting in the death of a staff member, you are being considered for termination; please fill out the papers provided and you will be escorted to a cell. We’re done here.
<End Log>
Closing Statement: After this interview, Dr. Colin Flood was considered for termination and a termination order is pending. Further investigation into a motive revealed that Dr. Lyn had connections with GOI Serpent’s Hand. While Colin Flood has not given an official statement, it is assumed that the connection was the primary motive for Incident 7-00.
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DATE: 05 May 2021 14:55
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe/Euclid/Keter (indicate which class)
**Special Containment Procedures:* [Paragraphs explaining the procedures]
Description: SCP-XXXX is a box with a paper label with the words "anImel shOtz" written with pencil. SCP-XXXX contains 190 Syringes with same label.The liquid inside the syringe is a transparent and has viscoscity similar to that of pudding.The Crate Will slowly refill with Syringes in a 24 hour period If All syringes are Used. If a Syringe is injected into the Arms then the area of the injection with Rapidly Rot until the Bone is Exposed Then The Bone will Extrude forwards and shape itself into a random animal appendage that ranges from Reindeer Hooves to Squid Tentacles. Then the skin surronding the Bone will wrap around until no bone is exposed, The Texture and coloring of the skin will change into what appendage the Bone is Most similar to. The Appendage seems to have be sentient and cannot be Controlled by the Injected Person. SCP-XXXX was recovered In the attic by Wilson ███████, Mr. Wilson address during investigation that the Crate was bought by his parent's from a Veterinarian to Fix a Animals leg that was injured by a predator.
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DATE: 05 May 2021 13:55
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX-1 and SCP-XXXX-3 are to be contained in a standard locker at Containment Site-56. The following are to be placed on SCP-XXXX-1:
- An incense holder with a heat-safe plate to catch ashes
- Two red candles placed on either side of the incense holder
- A hand bell
- Various statues of Taoist deities as requested by SCP-XXXX
- SCP-XXXX-3
Each week, SCP-XXXX is to be fed daily according to the schedule below, accompanied by the appropriate procedure.
Monday-Thursday: 8 servings of food being served at the site cafeteria that day, brought into SCP-XXXX's containment locker in a wheelbarrow.
Friday: 1 Steamed bun with char siu filling, 8 pieces of pork and shrimp siu mai, and 1 navel orange, brought to SCP-XXXX in a tray
Saturday and Sunday: 500 grams of tofu of any kind brought in a bowl
Feeding may be performed by any personnel whom SCP-XXXX has expressed trust, friendliness, or benevolence toward. Occasional substitutions SCP-XXXX requests are to be submitted to any level 3 researcher assigned to SCP-XXXX for approval. With every daily serving, one stick of sandalwood incense and a lighter are to be brought into the locker with the personnel performing the procedure, herby referred to as the "feeder." Additionally, red candles are to be brought as replacements for candles that are no longer useable.
The following procedure is to be followed when feeding SCP-XXXX every day at noon:
- The feeder is to knock on the locker door before entering.
- The feeder is to greet SCP-XXXX and wait for a response. Feeders are permitted to use nicknames so long as SCP-XXXX explicitly approves of its usage.
- Following a response, the feeder is to place the sticks of incense in the holder If ordered by senior researchers, a short request is to be stated.
- The candles are to be lit, followed by the incense.
- The hand bell is to be rung continuously until air emitted from SCP-XXXX-1 extinguishes the candles.
- Upon the activation, the feeder is to bow three times and place the food on SCP-XXXX-1. If in a wheelbarrow, the food is to be left in front of the altar.
- Once the food has fully entered SCP-XXXX-2, the feeder is to remove the plate from SCP-XXXX.
- Unless SCP-XXXX-3 sparks conversation or manifestation is expected to occur, the feeder is to exit the locker.
Description: SCP-XXXX is the designation for an entity consisting of three distinct components, designated SCP-XXXX-1 though SCP-XXXX-3 respectively.
SCP-XXXX-1 with SCP-XXXX-3 on the left.
SCP-XXXX-1 is the designation for a wooden table measuring 50cm in height, 700cm in length and 50cm in width, and an accompanying soiled purple tablecloth. Anomalous properties manifest only when two red candles and an odd number of sandalwood incense sticks are placed on SCP-XXXX-1 and lit.
Following the lighting of the candles and incense, ambient air will be emitted from SCP-XXXX-1 with indefinite amounts of force. Feeders have described the emissions as ranging from the "feeling of a light breeze," to "a brisk gust." However, the force of this initial emission is never forceful enough to extinguish the candles.
The intensity of the emissions do not increase until a designated hand bell is rung, after which the intensity will increase until the candles are extinguished, and an opening into SCP-XXXX-2 is created, although invisible to the eye.
SCP-XXXX-2 is a local dimension of unknown size, of which the sole content is a massive volume of food from various known and unknown cuisines. Various incidents where contents of SCP-XXXX-2 flood out have shown that food within SCP-XXXX-2 are not masticated or broken up in any manner, but remain undamaged. Analyses from various attempts at explorations and artificial openings of SCP-XXXX-2 have suggested that this dimension is not able to keep itself open, but rather is kept open by the mass of its contents. SCP-XXXX-2 cannot be accessed through any openings created in SCP-XXXX-1, as shown in the Experiment Log. However, openings into SCP-XXXX-2 can be created artificially, although side effects may cause harm to participants. Various fatalities have been recorded as a result of mismanagement, due mostly to the immediate influx of SCP-XXXX-2's contents flooding out into the testing area, and asphyxiating subjects. Analysis of the surrounding reality around the opening show slight fluctuations in stability as the contents of SCP-XXXX-2 exit, leading researchers to hypothesize that SCP-XXXX-2 serves as a kind of stomach for SCP-XXXX. Too, artificial openings have been observed to close hours after opening, believed to be a result of SCP-XXXX-2 acting as an organ, and thus healing as such.
SCP-XXXX-3 is a Duraband CDR1906 alarm, radio and CD player, believed to be SCP-XXXX's only method of communication. Despite not being connected to a power source and missing a power cord, SCP-XXXX-3 is able to produce vocalizations in English and Mandarin Chinese. Security footage has shown SCP-XXXX-3 producing sounds when no personnel are present, singing and humming various Chinese and American folk songs and speaking in both languages, referring it itself with comedic and often childish names such as "Fatso" and "Skinny." SCP-XXXX-3 has referred to every component of SCP-XXXX as being part of itself, suggesting SCP-XXXX-3 is the speech organ of SCP-XXXX. On irregular intervals, SCP-XXXX-3 will emit sudden vocalizations, citing the creation of an opening into SCP-XXXX-2 outside of SCP-XXXX-1.
Usually, SCP-XXXX is cordial toward Foundation staff, having expressed negativity only on occasions in which it perceives personnel have broken basic etiquette, often corresponding with Confucian ideals such as avoiding facing the sole of one's foot toward SCP-XXXX-1, providing food outside of scheduled meal times, offering foods SCP-XXXX considers as "Yeet Hay", or offering an amount of food that SCP-XXXX perceives as greater than seven tenths of the amount needed to reach satiation. Often, when asked questions, SCP-XXXX will answer with cryptic and often vague statements, mostly direct quotes from the Tao Te Ching or Zhuangzi.
Discovery: The Foundation was first made aware of SCP-XXXX when an engineering institute in Silicon Valley, USA reported three fatalities to local authorities following the testing of a solar-power rotary motor model. Agents embedded in the San Francisco police department brought attention the manner of death, stating that the large rooms in which the motors were tested had been flooded by food. Foundation monitoring stations in California had observed a sudden drop in Hume levels across vast areas of the Bay Area, concentrating mostly around Chinatown in downtown San Francisco.
Investigation into the origin of the drop in Hume levels brought agents to a Taoist temple in the Chinatown area, where overwhelming large amounts of food had been delivered from surrounding restaurants. Further searching into the temple revealed activity corresponding with unstable reality levels centering around SCP-XXXX-1. The head priest of the temple willingly surrendered SCP-XXXX-1 and SCP-XXXX-2, giving instructions that have been developed into the current containment procedures. All civilian parties were administered Class B amnestic. Reality levels were stabilized following SCP-XXXX consuming 3 metric tonnes in produce.
Interview - September 23, 2019
Interviewed: SCP-XXXX
Interviewer: Dr. Affjaye
Foreword: Immediately after recovery, SCP-XXXX expressed desires to introduce itself to Foundation staff. Seeing opportunity to attain information regarding its properties, Dr. Affjaye volunteered to interview the subject. SCP-XXXX-3 was placed on a desk in an interview room.
[BEGIN LOG]
Dr. Affjaye: Hello SCP-XXXX my na-
SCP-XXXX: Please, call me Uncle Fatso.
Dr. Affjaye: Uh…
Dr. Affjaye pauses and looks toward the observation window, to which the supervising researcher nods.
Dr. Affjaye: Uh, well Uncle Fatso, my name is Dr. Affjaye and my colleagues and I would like to know more about you.
**SCP-XXXX:" Very well, doctor. What would you like to know?
Dr. Affjaye: Firstly, how old are you?
SCP-XXXX: Well, that is a very difficult question even for me. I believe it has been at least as long as living beings have consumed cooked food. That is all I am, doctor. Food and sounds coming out of a radio.
Dr. Affjaye: I see, and what about your origin? Where did you come from?
SCP-XXXX: I was born a god, doctor. All the gods came from their human inspiration. The second living beings created the concept of cooking food then sacrificing it, I became. I suppose it is the same with all the other gods.
Dr. Affjaye: Thank you for that… On the topic of your existence, do you exist only in this reality?
SCP-XXXX: No. I have sustained several cuts to my stomach today, yet you have not had to deal with any incidents today, correct?
Dr. Affjaye: Alright then. thank you for your time, Uncle.
Dr. Affjaye: Thank you for the conversation, Doctor.
[END LOG]
Exploration Video Log I Transcript
Date: January 3, 2020
Exploration Team: Mobile Task Force Omega-44 "Hell's Elixir"
Subject: SCP-XXXX, attempted entrance and exploration into SCP-XXXX-2.
Team Lead: Sgt. Boyd
Team Members: Pvt. Saul, Pvt. Castro, Cpl. Hess
[BEGIN LOG]
MTF Omega-44 enters SCP-XXXX's containment chamber. SCP-XXXX-3 is humming a Chinese folk song. The team members are equipped with oxygen tanks for entrance into SCP-XXXX-2.
Boyd: Hello, SCP-XXXX, we would like to attempt an exploration of your dimension.
SCP-XXXX: Hello, and who might you be?
Boyd: I am Sgt. Boyd, these are my team members. We would like to attempt exploration of SCP-XXXX-2.
SCP-XXXX: Humans are not food, Sergeant. I do not think I can let you in.
Boyd: May we at least attempt to enter?
SCP-XXXX pauses for several seconds
SCP-XXXX: He who acts with ulterior purpose does harm, Sergeant. Feel free to try.
Boyd places a stick of incense in the holder and lights the candles and incense. He rings the bell until the candles extinguish. He turns to the team and signals for them to don the oxygen masks.
Boyd: Stack up!
The team members line up in single file, preparing for entry.
Boyd: Entry!
Boyd jumps onto SCP-XXXX-1, which does not yield, and shifts under his weight. Boyd falls backward into Saul, who falls into Castro, who falls into Hess.
SCP-XXXX: What did I just tell you?
[END LOG]
Note: Following this test, several tests produced similar results, and thus will not be recorded as full video logs.
Subsequent SCP-XXXX-2 Entry and Exploration Attempts
| Date |
DATA |
Effects |
Notes |
| March 3, 2020 |
Steamed bun secured to a mini drone.
|
Attempt unsuccessful, steamed bun was able to enter SCP-XXXX-2, but the drone was unable. |
Perhaps only non-food items cannot enter if they are visible. |
| March 4, 2020 |
GPS Device inserted into steamed bun
|
Unsuccessful, Steamed bun is able to enter SCP-XXXX-2, however the GPS device was left behind on SCP-XXXX-1 |
Food items most likely are the only items able to enter SCP-XXXX-2. |
| March 5, 2020 |
Attempted entrance into SCP-XXXX-2 via an artificial opening with a GPS inserted into a steamed bun.
|
Unsuccessful, bun is able to enter but the GPS is not. |
SCP-XXXX-3 was observed screaming in its chamber. It is advised to avoid creating any more artificial openings. |
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WARNING: THE FOLLOWING FILE IS LEVEL 4/XXXX CLASSIFIED
ANY ATTEMPT TO ACCESS THIS FILE WITHOUT LEVEL 4/XXXX AUTHORIZATION WILL BE LOGGED AND WILL LEAD TO IMMEDIATE DISCIPLINARY ACTION.
Credentials Accepted. Welcome, Doctor Affjaye
To: Dr. Affjaye
From: Site Director Koss
Subject: SCP-XXXX
Immediately after recovering SCP-XXXX, we found a recording stored in a disk within SCP-XXXX-3. While it has little information, we believe you would be the best one to handle it. Do with it what you will.
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Transcript:
I have failed, Uncle.
I have failed the world
I have failed my duties as the high Daoist priest of the Chinese empire.
Today started just fine. I performed my daily prayers to the Three Pure ones and opened the grand temple for the day.
Maybe it was the guns, maybe it was their size or maybe it was even my own cowardice, but I shouldn't have gone when the soldiers came for me.
Uncle, you of all people understand that greed is what kills man. Your necessary greed is what keeps this reality together.
Perhaps you know what happened already, but this is just something I need to let out.
They made me open your stomach at the top of a mountain facing toward the Vietnamese but I opened you too far backwards and everything flooded out and went everywhere.
I couldn't bear to hear you scream as your stomach released everything and it began to flood the streets and inundate the rivers.
I could only watch from a helicopter as people drowned in food and reality began to dissolve and matter was contorted.
They tell us in school when we are young, the mighty dynasty of Chiang Kai-Shek is stronger as a monarchy than the Nguyen republic in the south or the Dictatorships in the southeastern archipelagos. But does all of that matter in the grand scheme of things.
No matter if you're a Chinese emperor, a Vietnamese president or Philippine dictator at the end of the day, everyone will still drown in the stomach contents of a reality destabilizing deity,
And its all my fault uncle. I could have just said no and they would have respected it.
I suppose that's all past now. It seems I’m the only one left. I can sense that our reality is going to fall apart at any moment now. It seems the cut has healed but I suspect the empty cavern left in your stomach will cave in soon. I'm going to leave this recording inside of your voice box. Perhaps it will find its way out of this.
Wow! You flipped a card and got: Popnaman!!! You ca reload the page or go to the next.
DATE: 05 May 2021 13:14
Special Containment Procedures: contain it
Description: SCP-XXXX is a word processing program, developed by Lines Co. Anything written in SCP-XXXX has a 35% chance of happening.
Addendum: this is the addendum
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Wow! You flipped a card and got: SCP-XXXX He Who Hangs the Hopeless!!! You ca reload the page or go to the next.
DATE: 05 May 2021 13:14
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is contained within the boundaries of Site O-A4. Site-O-A4 is a compound built around the collective neighborhood of Dormont, Pennsylvania, and is specially designed to contain only SCP-XXXX. Personnel assigned to Site O-A4 are to be subject to an intense psychological evaluation to weed out any shed of mental illness. No more than ten O5 assigned researchers are to be present within sectors twelve through twenty during testing. Researchers are able to examine the sites where instances of the entity have materialized but only via drones or robots. No staff regardless of clearance level is permitted within the containment area of SCP-XXXX as it poses too great of a threat. Any personnel who violate this are to be executed immediately.
In the event of an instance of SCP-XXXX materializing outside of its containment chamber, all researchers with level four security or higher are to be transported to a safe zone in a nearby Foundation front business, Kuhns Marketplace, which is equipped with a bunker designed for this scenario. Mobile Task Force; Wrench in the System is to then be deployed.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a man between the ages of 55 and 60 dressed in traditional hangman’s attire who materializes in a twenty-foot radius of any individual with a mental illness that it deems to be hopeless. SCP-XXXX has the ability to create a noose out of any material at its disposal, that it uses to hang those who are hopeless. As this occurs SCP-XXXX mumbles, “Your lack of hope is ruining my sleep,” in a repeated pattern until its victim parishes.
SCP-XXXX is entirely invisible to those in its presence without a prior or current mental illness diagnosis. Those who have a history of mental illness or are diagnosed with one in the presence of SCP-XXXX during this phenomenon describe trying to save the victim but never being able to physically reach them. This is a result of SCP-XXXX’s reality-bending properties. Foundation researchers are in the process of attempting to evaluate the entity as well as the nooses left behind in order to better understand it.
Recovery: The Foundation was first alerted of this being following a string of news reports of people going missing from their homes in Dormont, Pennsylvania, only to be found hanged to death with a note below their feet reading, “I wasn’t thankful for the joy in this world.” Initially, it was widely believed that the occurrences were the result of a mass suicide event until January 24th, 2016 where a family of three who had recently all been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder were found hanging from a single tree outside their home with a note on the ground reading, hope is slowly fading from the world, soon I’ll have no time to remove it all. The person who found the bodies wishes to remain anonymous. They refused Class-A amnestics.
The Foundation seized the neighborhood of Dormont and a relocation program began for residents of the area and in the surrounding suburbs. Those closest in proximity to the family’s home were given Class-A amnestics and relocated. Approval to construct Site O-A4 was granted the following week and construction began immediately.
Addendum-1: MTF Wrench in the System: Wrench in the System is a task force of bipedal robots void of a mind or AI, built to detect instances of SCP-XXXX and re-contain it. Other information regarding Wrench in the System is currently unavailable or is expunged from record by a panel of anonymous Foundation members with high clearance levels and direct connection to O5 board members one secretly obtained memo states.
Addendum-2: Addendum-2: SCP-XXXX has a cult following among a sect of Paganism known only as The Night. Their ideology centralizes around an account that states that SCP-XXXX, known to them as He Who Hangs the Hopeless, was God before the theoretical Christian God, and that SCP-XXXX was cast to hell before the creation of humanity. Fearing it would never witness humanity’s creation, SCP-XXXX dug its way out of hell with a gold shovel. To its followers the gold shovel represents hope. There is little knowledge of this cult’s behavior or beliefs. An active project spearheaded by Dr. Markel (Site O-A4 lead researcher) is investigating the cult and how it operates in regards to SCP-XXXX.
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Wow! You flipped a card and got: ABCYAXBC!!! You ca reload the page or go to the next.
DATE: 05 May 2021 13:02
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe Keter
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be contained within a three acre area within Site 42, With access to a freshwater lake. Currently, adding non-anomalous Goose subjects into the enclosure is being discussed. Water bowl must be refilled by hand every 5-6 hours. the grass inside the enclosure must be mowed and turned into straw. This may only be done when SCP-XXXX is either not in the enclosure, or when it is being handled by Dr. Theron Sherman. Currently, SCP-XXXX has only interacted well with Dr. Sherman, however this behavior only began after incident XQCFGD-02/22/2021.
Description: SCP-XXXX Is a Goose of normal height and build, with black splotches around the beak and eyes and a collar around it's neck, with a nametag stating "Mozzarella". If the object ever has the collar removed, it will demanifest and re-manifest roughly three meters away. Should the entity feel threatened, it will demanifest, and will re-manifest roughly 10 to 20 minutes later, about 15 to 25 meters away. Objects it has so far felt threatened by are: Buckets, Oddly shaped clouds, Cars, Mozzarella sticks, Dr. [redacted], Agent [Redacted], and bugs.
Incident log XQCFGD-02/22/2021
Date: 02/22/2021
Incident begins with the entity demanifesting, then not reappearing within its normal 20 minute interval. A lockdown was put into place. However, after over 16 hours of lockdown, SCP-XXXX had not reappeared, leading to the end of said lockdown. Upon returning to his office, Senior researcher Dr. Theron Sherman found the entity sleeping under his desk. Upon Sherman's entry into the office, SCP-XXXX awoke and began to tear up the office. After roughly 25 minutes, the entity began to calm down. Sherman then called in STF-Zeta-30, AKA "Duck Hunt", to lure the entity back to it's containment cell.
Objects missing from the office:
Three bags of chips
fifteen pencils
the original file on SCP-XXXX
A pot of coffee
three pictures of SCP-XXXX in the wild
Due to the nature of the objects that went missing due to the incident, it is believed that the entity has at least partial sentience. Research into this was led by Dr. Sherman.
VIDEO LOG
DATE: 03/07/2021
NOTE: Shows research pertaining to SCP-XXXX's sentience levels. Study begins with D-143XBY. 143 has been convicted with federal tax evasion, and was previously a tattoo artist.
[BEGIN LOG]
0:14: D class personnel, D-143XBY, enters the enclosure. SCP-XXXX is awake and swimming in the lake
0:20 The entity notices the D class, and begins swimming towards it, honking loudly. Entity then demanifests.
0:22 D-143XBY: "Where the fuck did that thing go? The hell did y'all drug me with?"
5:32 Entity remanifests next to XBY, and begins honking and attacking him.
5:38 D-class runs away from SCP-XXXX and begins banging on the containment door, demanding that he is taken away from "This damned demon duck with anger issues."
5:39 Upon hearing XBY, SCP-XXXX becomes enraged and begins attacking without remorse. the entity first attacks XBY's groin, then his eyes. The sound of a loud car is played to get XXXX to demanifest, and XBY is pulled out of the cell.
[END LOG]
VIDEO LOG
DATE: 03/09/2021
NOTE: Again using D class personnel D-143XBY. This time, the D-class is sent in with a piece of paper covered in images and drawing of: cars, bugs, and food. He is also sent in with a stack of 65 blank sheets of paper, to draw anything he sees fit. D-143XBY also has a pencil, should he want to draw something. The purpose of this test is to see how XXXX will react to images.
[BEGIN LOG]
0:02 D-143XBY enters XXXX's cell, staying to the edges. When he deems that he is in the right location, he sits down, cross legged.
0:04 Dr. Sherman: "143XBY, what are you doing? You were instructed to make contact and interact with the entity."
D-143XBY: "Doc, it's a wild animal. I'm in it's home. It needs to see that I'm not a threat in order to get anything done. So I'm gonna sit here until it decides to come check me out."
Dr. Sherman: "… I'll allow it."
1:52 D-143XBY pulls blank pieces of paper out of the pile and begins to draw SCP-XXXX
2:56 D-143XBY finishes a rough sketch of SCP-XXXX, and sets the drawing next to him. He pulls a new blank sheet of paper, and begins drawing the enclosure.
7:16 D-143XBY finishes his sketch of the enclosure, and begins drawing a wooded area with a pond.
13:56 SCP-XXXX notices 143XBY and begins moving towards him, honking aggresively.
15:02 SCP-XXXX sees the drawings surrounding D-143XBY and stops moving. The entity looks at them, moving one by one until he reaches D-143XBY.
15:04 The entity pecks 143XBY's hand, causing him to drop the pencil. XXXX then picks up the pencil in his beak, along with the drawing of himself. The entity then runs towards the lake, stopping at the edge. XXXX spends the next two minutes and 12 seconds looking back and forth between it's own reflection, and the drawing.
17:16 SCP-XXXX Picks up the pencil, and shakily writes, "Me???" The entity then waddles back over to 143XBY, and put the drawing with the writing on his lap.
18:02 D-143XBY: "Uh… Yeah? That… that is a drawing of you." (Under his breath, but still able to be picked up by the mic) "I swear to god, I've gotta be high or some shit."
Dr. Sherman, to D-143XBY: "Show the entity the paper with the pictures on it."
Upon being shown the negative images, XXXX began to panic. When D-143XBY flipped the paper over, XXXX began visibly calming down.
19:07 Dr. Sherman: "D-143XBY, please ask XXXX how old it is."
D-143XBY: "XXXX, how old are you?"
In response, XXXX picked up it's pencil and wrote "Who XXXX? I Mozzarella. Have name-collar."
Addendum: [Optional additional paragraphs]
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