Experiment Log 914 - Part XII
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Test 914-1200
Name: Intern Roman
Date: 05/11/2019
Total Items: Five spools of copper wire from a hardware store near Site-19
Note: Rough and Coarse tests were redacted for brevity. - Intern Roman
Input: One of the above spools
Setting: 1:1
Output: A spool of copper wire made by [REDACTED], a Foundation front company.
Input: One of the above spools
Setting: Fine
Output: A spool of thinner copper wire. Testing has shown it to be significantly more electrically conductive than normal wire.
Input: One of the above spools
Setting: Very Fine
Output: A copper sphere, capable of floating through anomalous means. There is a small raised circle on one side, always facing towards the person it is following. The sphere will follow any person it passes until the person it is following passes someone else, at which point it turns to face and follow them instead. Placed in a lockbox in anomalous storage.
Test 914-1201
Name: Junior Researcher Townsend
Date: 05/11/2019
Total Items: Four 1×1×1 m limestone blocks
Input: One limestone block
Setting: 1:1
Output: One limestone triangular pyramid, same mass
Input: One limestone block
Setting: 1:1
Output: One limestone cylinder, same mass
Input: One limestone block
Setting: 1:1
Output: One limestone hexagonal prism, same mass
Input: One limestone block
Setting: Very Fine
Output: Sapient object. Composed of several concentric rings of limestone, with eyes carved along the outer edges. Refers to itself as a "Throne". Capable of levitation.
Note: Dear god. I think I made an angel. - Junior Researcher Townsend
Note: That's great. Figure out how to get rid of it. The incinerator doesn't work on it. -Dr. Beiderman
Note: Acid seems to have done it. Doesn't matter what tier of pluripotent entity it is, it's still made of limestone. - Intern Snevets
Test 914-1202
Name: Researcher MacLean
Date: 05/11/2019
Total Items: Three Magnetic Construction sets
Input: One Construction set
Setting: Fine
Output: One Construction set, with pieces of various lengths. The excess plastic from the shortened pieces have been attached to the lengthened pieces.
Input: One Construction set
Setting: Fine
Output: One Construction set. Pieces have been found to be flexible, and capable of holding their shape.
Input: One Construction set
Setting: Very Fine
Output: A pile of fine powder, composed of a mixture of plastic and magnetic particles. The pile is easily shaped and molded, sticking to itself. When making contact with any plastic or ferromagnetic metal, with the exception of SCP-914, the pile will assimilate the metal and increase in volume via an unknown method. Object incinerated.
Test 914-1203
Name: Intern Scott
Date: 05/11/2019
Total Items: 3 sets of Scottish Bagpipes
Note: Wanted to try and make an instrument. Skipping the first two tests because of predicted outcomes, and the fact that these things are expensive. - Intern Scott
Input: One set of Bagpipes
Setting: 1:1
Output: The same set of Bagpipes, coloured a different shade of tartan.
Input: One set of Bagpipes
Setting: Fine
Output: One set of Scottish Bagpipes that anomalously fill with air despite having no blowstick. It also lacks a bass drone.
Input: One set of Bagpipes
Setting: Very Fine
Output: One set of Scottish Bagpipes that, when held, force the user to play Flower of Scotland repeatedly until the Bagpipes are forcibly removed from them, or the user loses consciousness due to exhaustion.
Test 914-1204
Name: Junior Researcher Townsend
Date: 05/11/2019
Total Items: Four 10×10×10 cm wooden blocks
Input: One wooden block
Setting: 1:1
Output: One wooden sphere, same mass
Input: One wooden block
Setting: Fine
Output: Ten miniature wooden toy soldiers. Animate through unknown means. Attempted to assault Junior Researcher Townsend, before being crushed by previous output.
Input: One wooden block
Setting: Fine
Output: Ten pieces of wood of non-Euclidean shapes
Input: One wooden block
Setting: Fine
Output: One wooden sphere, shaped like a bowling ball. Exited booth at an unknown speed, hitting Junior Researcher Townsend in the foot.






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