Subject: #: SCP-999-1
Object Class: Unassailable
Special Containment Procedures:
MTF Gamma-6 (“Deep Feeders”) team Alphas must envelop SCP-999-1, as well as senior or or high ranked navies with proper training and equipment (though they must be at least 15 miles away from SCP-999-A, 2 times the distance “Deep Feeders are allowed in”). MTF Gamma-6 must administer the navies Class C amnestics after their shifts are over. They must NOT be told of what they are guarding, only that they must defend the radius informed to them by the foundation. Gamma-6 must notify any boat or water vehicle coming near the vicinity to evacuate from the area. If they refuse to comply, the Navies will be responsible for open firing on them. There is not much else the organization can do to contain SCP-999-1. If these guidelines are not followed, the world could very much end in an XK class Alpha end-of-the-world scenario.
Description:
SCP-999-A, also known as the Bermuda Triangle by civilians, is a giant region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean in the shape of a triangle. It spans from the tip of Florida to Bermuda Island, and then to the north side of Puerto Rico.
This area has effected many aircraft and boats in many strange ways, one of the most notable examples being flight 27. All of these instances are disappearances or heavily injured vehicles. The SCP foundation was sent after multiple reports of missing planes and aircraft, as well as mysterious sitings and strange occurrences.
#Test 1 name: Angler Bait\\
Sep. 15, 2012 - 11:00 AM: A group of 5 MTF Gamma-6 ("Deep Feeders") were dispatched near the coast of Puerto Rico, each carrying a bag of food and to last 6 months, 3 first aid kits, a high powered flashlight, extra batteries, walkie talkies that used infrared frequencies, and professional diving gear. They were also provided a submarine that could withstand the pressure of the ocean floor with extra rations and supplies, extra oxygen tanks, etc.
Sep. 15, 2012 - 13:00 PM: As they went in, they reported having felt a shocking jolt through their body, like they were walking through an electric barrier. As they proceeded inward, it seemed like it was getting darker outside. Through radio transmission in the main radio central room, they were told that they would get check-ins often and that during these check-ins, to were to report what they saw. They would list what they saw in a notepad in invisible ink, as to prevent army guards from using high powered lenses to observe. Their submarine started to descend down the North Atlantic Ocean.
Sep. 15, 2012 - 17:00 PM: During check-in,
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