Secure Facility Dossier Site 21

SCP Foundation Secure Facility Dossier

Site: Site-21

Official Designation: SCP Foundation North Carolina Research and Containment Facility

Site Identification Code: USGNC-Site-21


General Information


Purpose: The purpose of Site-21 is to research and study anomalies, as well as containing them. This site was made and is known for multitasking and containing not just anomalies, but huge, powerful power, as well as defending and helping other sites in need.

Founded: November 3, 1943

Location: Greensboro, North Carolina, United States.

Notable Above Ground Facilities: [DATA EXPUNGED]

Cover Story: Site-21 was built with many km of the underground in North Carolina, Greensboro. The foundation uses this facility to contain anomalies underground so it's harder for them to break out. They use high-tech security, they have multiple undercover vehicles, as well as multiple entrances that go from underground, to the surface.

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Site-21's entrance, leading to the elevator.

Size:
The entrance total land 2km

Underground facility total land 120km


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n Staffing Information


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Commander David Martin

Site Director: Dr. Scott Murphy
Asst. Site Director: Dr. Meria Perry
Asst. Director of Personnel: Dr. Frank Porter Green
Asst. Director of Facilities: [REDACTED]
Asst. Director of Research: Dr. Janet Parker
Asst. Director of Security: Benjamin Henderson
Asst. Director of Containment: [REDACTED] Howard Smith
Asst. Director of Task Forces: Commander David Martin

On-site Personnel

  • Department Heads: 177
  • Medical Staff: 323
  • Staff Researchers: 2,561
  • Administrative Personnel: 54
  • Engineers: 497
  • Security Personnel: 5,599
  • D-Class Personnel: 3,296
  • Civilian Employees: [DATA EXPUNGED]

n Anomalies Currently Contained at Site-21


SCP ID Object Class
SCP-5392 Tiamat
SCP-5342 Safe
SCP-5469 Thaumiel

(And much, much more SCPs that are not listed because of classification.)