The Glow and The Door
September 14th. Dusk. Dr. Zapata sits on his office alone, a bottle of whiskey on one hand, a handful of papers on the other. A small window on the side of the room displays the last few rays of sunlight before night falls. The only other light sources being the light shining from the corridor though a crack under the door, and the bright computer screen just to his right. He sits in silence, quietly viewing the papers in his hand without really reading through the information. Not like he has to, he has already gone though it 47 times this evening, and a couple hundred more over the past week. Hell, he’d probably be able to recite it by heart at this point. Every single word written in the documents is written in such a way that even a junior researcher might be able to understand its contents, and yet, the one part he’s looking for shows the dreaded [DATA EXPUNGED] block. In his 11 years in the Foundation, few things have ever been above his clearance level, but this one piece of information still evaded him.
He thought back to his time as a meek intern working on useless anomalous items and menial SCPs. It still felt like no time had passed between then and now, but in truth most of the time elapsed between then and now had come with massive changes in his life. He lost his family once he was offered the job after getting his degree in Linguistics, and being found by Dr. Cimmerian in the wrong place at the right time (namely unknowingly reading an anomalous book hidden within an anomalous library). He lost the love of his life after having to let her go in order to protect her from the dangers of working with the Foundation. Lost his friends from working overtime for 3 months in order to get promoted from Junior Researcher. All this loss, and still no progress.
He took a sip from the bottle, and kept on thinking back to the past. He remembered the first time he came into contact with what would become his obsession after all these years. It was an uneventful day at Site-27. Then Junior Researcher Zapata stood behind a group of doctors studying a number of books extracted from, coincidentally, the same place where he had been introduced to the anomalous. While cataloguing and uncovering some of the writings they had found, he noticed a faint glow coming from the outside of the room they were in. He remembers having tried to ignore it at first, but, after throwing a few glances at the door, he couldn’t help but ask the girl standing beside him if she could also see the glow. Her look of confusion answered the question well enough. He excused himself, claiming he had to go to the bathroom (very unprofessional, yes) and moved to look for the source of the glow. After leaving the room, he noticed the light was coming from some place further than he had anticipated, down the hall and possibly going down a flight of stairs. At the same time, he noticed how nobody seemed to notice the glow but him. Ignoring both his gut feeling and his logic, he headed towards the source of the light.
After maybe 20 minutes of walking, and having already gone down 16 levels, as well as having passed by three or four Keter-class containment cells, he finally saw the source of the light, now brighter than before, coming from behind a closed door. He moved to open it, but was stopped by a guard. “You can’t enter this room. You don’t have the clearance”. He attempted to enter again, but the guard simply repeated the phrase again, before pushing him away and returning to his stance. He returned to his post and apologized for the delay, and slowly, the glow faded away from both his sight and his memory. It would be another 6 months before he would see the glow again. This time it would be during lunchtime at the site cafeteria. Once more, he excused himself, telling his mates that he needed to attend some important business, and once more descended into the facility’s deepest floors. Again he would reach the door from which the light emanated, and yet again he would come face to face with a guard telling him that de didn’t have the clearance. This incident would repeat itself a couple of times over the next year, until, eventually, he set out to get the clearance he required.
The road ahead wasn’t easy. It took him nearly three years to finally get to a position to ask about the glow, and it was one of the first things he did as a researcher. He remembered the face the Site Director made after being asked about what was behind the door. “You aren’t supposed to know about that, how did you learn about that place?” It took some convincing, but the Director eventually believed the glow that brought him to the door. And yet, we was met with the same answer: “I can’t tell you what’s behind that door, you don’t have the clearance”. It was clear that he did not look happy with that answer, because the Director continued “At least, you don’t have the clearance yet, but if you do get to the right rank, I will show you what’s behind that door”. And so, he set out to climb the ladder once more.
And yet, after all this time he hadn’t made an inch of progress. Once he got the title of Doctor, he managed to get his hands on some documentation related to what was only referred to as ‘Anomalous Item 6A616D-636F6E’, and even that was only a couple of files filled with [REDACTED]s, [DATA EXPUNGED]s and █████s. But even then, the ever-elusive Level 4 Clearance remained unattainable. And the glow remained ever-present in the periphery, or in the back of his head, always calling out to him. He couldn’t wait another three or four years for a senior member of the staff to vacate their position, he had to know.
Doctor Zapata took a big gulp of what remained of his drink, and headed out of the office. By then it was already late night, as he had spent nearly 5 hours inside his office brooding, and yet, undeterred by the few remaining lights left in the facility, he headed to the Site Director’s office, and went in without even knocking. “Zapata, what are you doing here?” His desperate face yet again did the talking for him, as the Director replied almost immediately “Oh, you want to know what’s behind the door?” He nodded. The Site Director took a long breath. “Alright, you have done enough to warrant more answers than you have gotten. I’ll take you to the door”.
The walk down to the lower levels of Site-27 was a long one, filled with both dread and anticipation. The glow was now strong enough to burn through his eyelids, and many questions burned with it. What was behind this door? Why did it glow only to him? All this passed through his head as they reached the bottom of the facility, and came to stand in front of the door. The guars was nowhere to be seen, and the only light source he could find was that which remained behind the closed door. The Director looked at him with caution “Are you sure you want to see what’s behind this door? The glow is only seen by a few for a good reason” His silence settled that issue, and with determination he moved towards the door. He took the card given to him by the man besides him, and swiped it upwards though the scanner.
1…
2…
3…
The scanner’s light turned green, and the door clicked. He slowly pushed it to the side, finally able to see that which had tormented him for the past 9 years…
But what that was, I can’t tell you, you don’t have the clearance.
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be contained within Gamma-7 base (Sirius System) in a standard level 5 containment area. The building in which SCP-XXXX is kept (CA-XXXX) has been reinforced with blaster-resistant Babylon Steel, and all entrances are constantly guarded by 4 Foundation Corps troopers at all times. The room in which the SCP is kept is similarly upgraded, with 50mm thick walls and blast doors only opened using two keycards carried at all times by the two most senior researchers on-site (Currently Doctors K. ████████ and T. ██████). The rest of the base is dedicated to living quarters, training centers and a canteen. In case of an attack from GoI-2703, all Foundation Corps and FSF Ships active in or around Gamma-7 base are to assume battle positions and join the defense of the base under Admiral J. Zaffirus.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a Silver-class Storage Unit (2m*6m*2m) with the name “Silver Eternity Chest” crudely craved on its side. It was held by GoI-2703 “Selker’s Silver Bandits”, a criminal organization based on an unknown system, which used SCP-XXXX’s anomalous properties to strengthen its grasp on the galactic criminal underworld. SCP-XXXX’s aforementioned anomalous properties manifest as a constant stream of silver coins appearing whenever the storage unit is opened. Testing has not revealed the origin of these quantity of silver, but it has been proven that the coins do not de-manifest over time.
Addendum 1-Capture: SCP-XXXX was discovered after the Foundation followed reports of GoI-2703’s swift rise to power within the criminal underground, and traced it back to their acquiring of credits by selling silver obtained through the storage unit. Following its discovery, a raid on their citadel (now abandoned, located in Europa, Sol system) led by then-captain James Zaffirus, resulted in the capture of SCP-XXXX, with minimal casualties on the FSF squadron assigned to the mission, as well as forcing the Bandits into a rout. Captain Zaffirus received the Foundation Medal for Bravery, and was promoted to Admiral for his efforts and gallantry in the face of danger.
Addendum 2-Defense: Following the capture of SCP-XXXX, GoI-2703 has consistently attempted to retake the source of their wealth, but their attempts have been repeatedly foiled by Admiral Zaffirus and his brave crewmates.
The following is a video log from one of the recapture attempts, taken from the FSF Capital ship, “The Golden Hawk”
VIDEO LOG
[BEGIN LOG]
Audiovisual signal begins as the ship’s blasters can be heard firing, and alarms sound in the background
Adm. Zaffirus: Keep firing on that cruiser, by God! We will take the rascals down on this day!
Lt. Robinson: James! The shields won’t last much longer, are you sure we can make it?
Zaffirus: Don’t worry Andromeda, the Golden Hawk has fought enemies worse than this. It will live to fight another day, and so will we.
Cdt. Carter: Sir! The pirates have breached the hull and a boarding party has landed. We don’t have much t-
Carter is interrupted as the command center’s blast doors are breached and enemy blasters fire into the room, hitting crew members
Robinson: Oh God! They’re here!
Zaffirus shields Robinson and ducks for cover
Zaffirus: Worry not, my love. These rapscallions will regret the day they decided to fight ME!
Zaffirus takes his blaster and leaps out of cover, firing into the pirates entering the bay, and hitting multiple
Pirate Goon: He’s too strong! We must retreat or be slaughte-
The pirate is cut off as a hole appears in the middle of his chest and he falls unmoving. The pirates begin to retreat
Pirate Leader: You win this time, Zaffirus. But I’ll be back to defeat you and retake my treasure! Mark. My. Words.
The pirates leave the area, and a beam of light is seen hitting the enemy cruise ship, sending it into the planet
Zaffirus: I’m sure you will, Selker, until next time.
Robinson: My hero!
[END LOG]
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX can not be physically contained. Reports of individual instances of SCP-XXXX-1 are to be investigated by Mobile Task Force Lambda-7 "Into the Woods". Should evidence be found of an SCP XXXXX-1 instance, MTF λ-7 will head to the location of the report and attempt to capture the instance. Cooperative instances are to be brought back to Site-27 and kept in a communal enclosure, with dimensions of 20 x 20 x 3 meters, fitted with flora commonly found in a temperate forest, alongside enviromental controls to mimic the weather and climate of said biome. Maintenance must be carried out in the enclosure on a monthly basis, during which time the instances must be kept on the backup containment unit. Maintenance should not take any longer than 6 hours to avoid stressing the instances. The enclosure should be stocked on a monthly basis with fruits, vegetables, grains and, occasionally, █████.
Attempts to coerce uncooperative instances into containment are to be attempted by MTF λ-7 and, if successful, the instance is to be taken to the enclosure in Site-27. In the attempt to compel the creature to be contained, MTF λ-7 may use offers such as fruits, baked goods and, if necessary, █████. Giving them meat is not recommendable. Should the instance not accept, it may be taken by force into a separate containment unit at Site 27, with dimensions 10 x 10 x 2 meters, where they may be kept, fed once a week, until cooperation or their eventual expiration. Emphasis is to be made on cooperating with SCP-XXXX-1 when possible, for reasons detailed in Addenum 2.
Feral instances of SCP-XXXX-1 are to be terminated on contact.
Any persons suspected of having interacted with SCP-XXXX-1 are to be debriefed and given Class-B amnestics, then allowed to return to their homes. The deaths of victims of feral instances are to be treated as wildlife incident as a cover-up, and after approval from the Site-27 director the remains may be returned to their families. Surviving victims are to be debriefed when possible, and be given Class-C amnestics, alongside a cover-up given on a case-by-case basis by the responsible agents, followed by reentry into society. Should the victim be deemed unfit for reintroduction, they may be humanely euthanised, and their remains returned to their families.
Should an instance of SCP-XXXX-1 come into contact with a large population, Mobile Task Force Gamma-5 "Red Herrings" is to be dispatched for clean-up. Population centres with confirmed sightings of SCP-XXXX-1 may be sprayed with Class-A amnesiacs before and after containment is attempted. Population centres with a population larger than 100,000 citizens have not had any reports of SCP-XXXX-1 sightings, but should one occur, both MTF γ-5 and MTF λ-7 are to carry out the search and contain operations in tandem to ensure success in the fastest time possible.
Research into the origins of SCP-XXXX is currently headed by Dr. Zapata, with a focus on either stopping the apparition of SCP-XXXX-1 instances, or on predicting said apparitions.
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Thaumiel Keter
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be contained at Site 87 in a standardised Thaumiel containment unit, kept accessible to Ethics Committee members at all times. The containment unit is to be fitted with a transparent water tank, covering the back half of the room, filled with algae, rocks, decorations and a water filter to mimic SCP-XXXX's original enclosure. Clean-up of this water tank is to be carried out on a monthly basis, with SCP-XXXX being moved to a secondary containment unit for the duration of the clean-up. Personnel who wish to interact with SCP-XXXX must submit a formal request, with written permission from personnel with Level 4 clearance or higher. When interacting with SCP-XXXX personnel are to be allowed to interact with it for a maximum of ten minutes before exiting. Requests to stay longer are to be denied. At no point are personnel to come into direct contact with SCP-XXXX. As a precaution, all personnel must wear gloves and dispose of them via incineration in order to avoid a potential "Apotheosis: Event".
Following the events of 22/10/████ which led to an Apotheosis Event, all personnel are to be reminded that SCP-XXXX is not a friend, family member, or a deity of any sort. Staff members found to hold this belief are to be reported to the Site Director and given Class-B amnesiacs. Physical containment is theorised to be impossible, and as such disinformation campaigns are to be set up in order to eliminate information relating to SCP-XXXX
Description SCP-XXXX is a member of the Octopus Vulgaris (Common Octopus) species, also known as Paul the Octopus. SCP-XXXX came to the attention of the Foundation following a series of predictions made by the specimen between 2008 and 2010, in which it correctly predicted the outcomes of various football matches, most prominently the outcome of all of the Spanish National Team's games during the 2010 FIFA World Cup. While this wouldn't have commonly called for Foundation intervention, records kept by SCP-XXXX's handlers showed the octopus correctly assessing the outcomes of a further ███ matches. With the chances of these 'predictions' being 1/██████, the Foundation took SCP-XXXX into custody on 26/10/2010, covering its disappearance up as the specimen's natural death.
Upon containment, research personnel tested out SCP-XXXX's potential anomalous abilities, and concluded that SCP-XXXX either had the ability to correctly predict the future in ██.█% of cases, or it had some minor reality-bending abilities which allowed it to interfere with the outcome of any given situation.
SCP-XXXX has not been shown to age, living for ██ more years than a common octopus. However, as it 'ages' it has also developed past the state it was brought into containment, most notably growing in size to 13 metres in the diameter of its head, as well as developing a substance it excretes from its body, which has the ability to [REDACTED], and could could lead to a theorized "Apotheosis Event". Furthermore, SCP-XXXX has developed the means to speak, in spite of having no clear biological way to do so, possessing the ability to be heard clearly though water, and shows the ability to both speak and understand English, Spanish and German.
Following its containment inside Site 87, SCP-XXXX was classified as Thaumiel by Order of the O5 Council alongside the Ethics Committee, who began to use its anomalous abilities in order to prevent or better prepare for potential containment breaches. During the first █ years of its containment, SCP-XXXX contributed to stopping a number of breaches, by answering questions with two possible answers, where the researchers would increase the specificity of each question to narrow down the options until the best answer was found. However, on the 13/06/████, Technician J████ M██ didn't follow proper regulations while moving SCP-XXXX during routine maintenance of its containment unit. Because of this breach of regulations, SCP-XXXX managed to graze Technician M██'s skin. [DATA EXPUNGED]. Following the incident, no changes were noted to SCP-XXXX, and maintenance was carried by another group without further issues. Regulations on direct contact with SCP-XXXX were modified to account for avoiding any similar incidents.
After tests with SCP-XXXX were cleared to resume following the 13/06/████ incident, researchers first discovered its newfound ability to communicate. Whilst there were no audio recorders in the containment unit at the time, one was introduced shortly following the initial discovery, and with it the following exchange was recorded.