REVISION 3
Work In Progress
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
SCP-XXXX within Area-46's cryogenic vault
Special Containment Procedures:
NOTICE FROM O5 COMMAND: In light of the events that have occurred on ██/██/19██ at Temporary Containment Area-██ near the Marshal Islands, both SCP-XXXX and remaining surviving instances of SCP-XXXX-B have been relocated to Armed Bio-Containment Area-46 in [REDACTED], NV, USA. Containment procedures will now incorporate directives from the Stetzer Protocol, effective as of ██/██/1998. -O5-13
Personnel assigned to handling SCP-XXXX and instances of SCP-XXXX-B are advised to observe caution and strictly follow the designated protocol or as instructed by on-site command, failure to do so may result in immediate termination.
Capped glass vials containing liquid samples of SCP-XXXX collected and processed from instances of SCP-XXXX-B are to be kept in a hermetically sealed glass box with clear foam padding to minimize chances of rupturing during transport at any given time. Containment box is to be placed within Area-46's underground specialized bio hazardous cryogenic vault in Sector-F11 with self-circulating airflow and temperature exceeding no more than -74 degrees Celcius (-101°F). At no circumstances are more than 9x100ml vials can be stored within the vault, any excessive productions are to be disposed of by extreme incineration either on-site or off-site. The vault must be under constant 24/7 surveillance and physical handling of SCP-XXXX are forbidden. (Details about the collection and processing procedures of SCP-XXXX can be found in the attached file XXXX/244-Caldact Procedures below.)
The remaining two instances of SCP-XXXX-B (Designated as SCP-XXXX-1 and SCP-XXXX-2) are to be contained in two separate 5m x 5m x 5m underground containment chamber in Sector-F14 of Area-46, made of hardened concrete with a thickness of 1-meters, including the 2m x 2m access hatch used for feeding/maintenance located 3-meters above the containment floor coupled with stone hinges and should be under intermittent surveillance with downtime intervals lasting no longer than 2 hours. The floor of the containment chamber is fitted with five high-powered incendiary dispersal mechanism used to sterilize the containment chamber in a *Case Green* situation. Maintenance must be done at least once per month to repair any corrosion damage made by SCP-XXXX-B to the containment chamber. At no point should any of these materials are to be replaced and the overall containment procedures should remain the same until a more effective containment method can be devised.
Attached File: XXXX/244-Caldact Procedures 4th Revision (██/██/2002).
XXXX/244-Caldact Procedures
Collecting and Processing instructions of SCP-XXXX by Dr. Alan Caldact1Foreword: This procedures have been created as according to the directives of the 46-Caldact Stetzer Protocol in order to ensure safety and efficiency when collecting instances of SCP-XXXX, therefore, staff that have been assigned to this procedures must observe extreme caution when handling unprocessed instances of SCP-XXXX as to prevent an incidental outbreak, failure to follow these procedures is grounds for termination.
[COLLECTING PROCEDURES]
IMPORTANT: No personnel is to operate the collection process without authorization and supervision of their superior. Should SCP-XXXX-B exhibit anomalous behavior, security forces are to immediately respond within five minutes.
- When instances of SCP-XXXX are expelled by SCP-XXXX-B (usually after 2-3 days of feeding), the automated air filtration system will collect the contaminated air to the processing chamber. Assigned supervising personnel are advised to observe this process at all time until no remaining instances of SCP-XXXX are detected within the containment chamber.
- After instances of SCP-XXXX are collected to the main processing chamber, containment maintenance staff should double check the filtration system for any residuals of SCP-XXXX. After raw sample collection has been completed, the remaining tasks will be handed over to the processing team.
[PROCESSING PROCEDURES]
IMPORTANT: Should any mishandling of SCP-XXXX are to take place, assigned personnel must exit the processing chamber immediately for sterilization and quarantine.
- Processing should take place after confirmation from collection team has been sent, the supervised staff is to treat the raw instances of SCP-XXXX through a cold chamber where SCP-XXXX will be frozen down in order to neutralize most of its infectivity.
- After SCP-XXXX has been partially neutralized, a solution of liquid will be introduced into the mix, this will allow SCP-XXXX to exist in an inert-liquefied state.
- Final product will either be stored in the cryogenic vaults or be subjected to disposal as according to the containment procedures.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a genetically altered nano-virus of extraterrestrial origin with size ranging from 15 to 20-micrometers, early observation and comparison confirm that the pathogen shows little to no similarity with that of the usually known diseases on Earth, with the genetic structure harboring an additional [REDACTED] in its DNA sequence and possesses rapid-self replication in the presence of living blood cells.
SCP-XXXX is highly contagious and can be transmitted using various vectors, with the most effective being airborne and it is capable of surviving outside of a host body or any organic mass for more than █ days. SCP-XXXX is incapable of consuming organic materials but instead gains energy from inorganic elements, especially metallic materials. SCP-XXXX is capable of manipulating living organism by hijacking the central nervous system, so far no species have shown immunity and no cure has been successfully developed to counter the effects of SCP-XXXX.
When came into contact with a living organic host, SCP-XXXX will infect rapidly and immediately attack the blood vessel, hijacking it to mass-replicate more instances of SCP-XXXX at an astonishing rate, capable of complete saturation under just 2 minutes for an average middle-aged human male (See XXXX Test Log No.1/19██). Within the next 2 to 4 minutes, the host will begin to experience extreme physical pain and a multitude of symptoms which includes but not limited to [DATA EXPUNGED] while SCP-XXXX prepares the host to undergo complete deformation as it starts taking over the central nervous system of the host organism.
After an average of 6 minutes of exposure to SCP-XXXX, the replicated instances will begin to break down the organic components of its host to the most basic form while leaving most of the bone structures and the nervous system intact for manipulation, most notably, the host's body will begin to [DATA EXPUNGED]. The most common humanoid form is a tubular shaped creature with close resemblance to an Oligochaeta2, while most of the lower torso portions have been viscerally deformed with nearly all of the body organic mass have all converged towards the back with minor appendages and non-functioning limbs, most likely residuals from [DATA EXPUNGED]. Length can vary depends on the amount of mass that has been assimilated, on average, it is recorded to be around 5 to 7-meters long (16.4-ft to 23-ft).
At this stage, the host has been completely transformed into SCP-XXXX-B, only retaining their upper torso as the most recognizable part, the head remains mostly intact, though grossly deformed and most of the skins have been peeled off, with little resemblance of the victim's face. X-Ray scans revealed that more than 80% of the original body mass has been formed into a large cavity at the very back of the host organism, containing an unknown fluid. During feeding, SCP-XXXX-B will begin to secrete an acidic substance from numerous pores on the back of its body, with an unusually low pH level (testing shows that the acidic substance is around 0.██ on the pH scale) and while not volatile, the substance is extremely corrosive, capable of even melting titanium-tungsten alloy. SCP-XXXX-B utilizes this substance to corrode whatever surface it is currently situated on, mostly on metallic objects or similar inorganic materials, then it will proceed to absorb this liquefied mixture through the host orally. Further observations have also shown SCP-XXXX-B can also ingest a large quantity of inorganic non-metallic components such as dirt or mineral powder by forcing the host to feed on these substances as a substitute.
Consumed materials will be digested by the liquids inside of SCP-XXXX-B's cavity, broken down and converted into more instances of SCP-XXXX, with each feeding session making SCP-XXXX-B bloats and grows in size until the sac ruptures and explodes violently, dispersing its content into a ██-meters radius. SCP-XXXX-B will then mends its own wound by converting the remaining undigested inorganic material into organics to replace missing body mass through unknown means, or by consuming nearby living organism if possible. SCP-XXXX-B will then repeat the process until no more materials can be converted and the creature will begin to slowly die off.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The remains of SCP-XXXX-B is still extremely contagious due to necrosis of the host's body. Incineration is required to properly dispose of expired instances. Additional information can be found in file 46-Caldact Stetzer attached below this document.
If more than one instances of SCP-XXXX-B exists within the same confinement, they will begin to merge, but this process has so far shown to be impossible as both instances of SCP-XXXX-B will devour and corrode each other by their own acid, thus leading to self-termination of both instances.
SCP-XXXX-B is docile if left alone for most of the time, although on several rare occasions, SCP-XXXX-B has shown attempts to corrode one specific part of the wall section which led to an outbreak of Area-██ on ██/██/19██. While feeding, SCP-XXXX-B is extremely hostile if disturbed, though sluggish, SCP-XXXX-B has been recorded to be capable of moving at a speed of ██Km/h (███Mp/h) when agitated, making it capable of chasing down a victim for consumption.
Note from Dr. Stetzer: Through remote observations of SCP-XXXX-B humanoid instances, it is found that the creature exhibits emotions that belong to the original host, these emotions are largely negative and compulsory, with most showing griefs or remorse of their past actions, most notably in nearly all Class-D personnel that have been transformed by SCP-XXXX. Using the host's intact vocal cords, SCP-XXXX-B can emit painful cries and apologetic speeches with weepings by mimicking the host's voice, this is considered to be a byproduct as a result of SCP-XXXX attacking directly at the host's Temporal Lobe and the Broca's Area, which in turn triggers past memories and affect the vocal output of the creature. This effect lasts indefinitely due to SCP-XXXX continuously repairing the host's brain cortex and neural cords to keep it alive and function as normal to manipulate the body until it is forcefully terminated or expired.
While brain imaging of the host shows that they are still conscious even after SCP-XXXX has taken over, do note that SCP-XXXX-B is incapable of higher intelligence and is in no way deemed as sentient. Staffs must keep this in mind at all time while conducting a *Case Green* directives, any signs of emotional expressions towards instances of SCP-XXXX-B will result in disciplinary actions and if deemed necessary, removal from Project-XXXX/B01
Discovery: SCP-XXXX was discovered in ██/██/19██ after an atmospheric signature was detected by the Foundation's AAMRA3 installation in Area-██ (See Addendum XXXX/19██-AATR.log) on the Marshall Islands. A Rapid-Response team was dispatched to the designated search zone and discovered what seems to be the remains of [REDACTED]. Instances of SCP-XXXX was found in a broken container and transported to Temporary Containment Area-██ for further research until the breach incident on ██/██/19██ which prompted a revision in containment procedures for SCP-XXXX. (See Incident Report XXXX-██/██/19██)
Addendum XXXX.01: Atmospheric Tracking Data Log
| FOUNDATION ATMOSPHERIC ANOMALY MONITORING ARRAY |
| JOINT-PACIFIC ANOMALY MONITORING OPERATIONS |
LOCATION: AREA-██, MARSHALL IS.
TRACKING DATA RECOVERED: [JPAMO.FAAMRA-██/log/19██-AATR.log]EXTRACTING DATA FILE, STANDBY…
<Begin Tracking Log, [██/██/19██ | 01:00 Hours]>
<01:00>: Tracking OBJ-25713-2. CLASSIFICATION: Safe
<01:04>: Tracking OBJ-25932-4. CLASSIFICATION: Safe
<01:09>: Tracking OBJ-25056-1. CLASSIFICATION: UNIDENTIFIED | SCANNING…
<01:16>: Tracking OBJ-25056-1. CLASSIFICATION: IDENTIFIED/Safe | SCAN COMPLETED | REVERTING BACK TO TRACKING MODE
<01:20>: Tracking OBJ-25983-9. CLASSIFICATION: Safe
<01:43>: Tracking OBJ-25423-8. CLASSIFICATION: Safe
<01:56>: Tracking OBJ-25083-3. CLASSIFICATION: Safe
<02:24>: Tracking OBJ-25153-6. CLASSIFICATION: Safe
<02:36>: Tracking OBJ-█████-█. CLASSIFICATION: UNIDENTIFIED | SCANNING…
<02:43>: Tracking OBJ-█████-█. CLASSIFICATION: IDENTIFIED/ANOMALOUS | SCAN COMPLETED | REQUESTING IMMEDIATE RESPONSE TEAM
<02:45>: Tracking OBJ-█████-█. CLASSIFICATION: ANOMALOUS | REROUTING ADDITIONAL TRACKING RADAR…
(FAAMRA-██ has now diverted most of its tracking radars towards OBJ-█████-█)
<02:50>: Tracking OBJ-█████-█. CLASSIFICATION: ANOMALOUS/PRIORITIZED | RESPONSE TEAM DISPATCHED
<02:55>: Tracking OBJ-█████-█. CLASSIFICATION: ANOMALOUS/PRIORITIZED | IMPACT DETECTED. TRIANGULATING LOCATION
<03:02>: Tracking OBJ-█████-█. CLASSIFICATION: ANOMALOUS/PRIORITIZED | SIGNATURE LOST. IMPACT ZONE LOCATED. FORWARDING TO NEARBY FOUNDATION FLEETS.
[Log Redacted]
Addendum XXXX.02: Initial Contact and Retrieval Log (██/██/19██)
Note: This audio and video transcript was taken during the exploration and retrieval operation centered around "Ground Zero" 1 hour after FAAMRA-██ detected the anomalous object. Until this point, the Joint-Pacific Command has dispatched Rapid-Response Fleet Delta-13 "Perfect Cyclone" to establish a 100km exclusion zone surrounding the determined crash site. Diving team is a Joint-Ops between MTF Gamma-6 and Beta-7, tasked with assessing and determine any anomalous properties of the object at a depth of around 125~300-meters below the surface.
Diving team is composed of three members of MTF Gamma-6 "Deep Feeders" designated as G6-1 to Gamma-6-3 with Gamma-6-1 being operation lead. Additionally, two members of MTF Beta-7 "Maz Hatter" designated as Beta-7-Alpha and Beta-7-Bravo are to provide bio hazardous insights and to support Gamma-6 in exploration effort. Launch point was from the moon pool of the Foundation's surface vessel SCPF Kraken. All members of the diving team are equipped with pressurized heavy dive suits with essential equipment and are tethered to a supporting submersible ROV4 equipped with a sonar scanner, local topographical chart, a radiation detector, a high-intensity front-facing headlamp arrays, and other essentials equipment. Helmet cam with a direct live feed to SCPF Kraken is attached on Gamma-6-1 and Beta-7-Alpha.
[BEGIN LOG]
G6-1: Monarch5, this is Gamma-6-1, visual and audio check.
Monarch: Confirmed, 6-1, we got your feed.
Live camera feed of Gamma-6-1 helmet cam has been switched on, facing the rest of the diving team tethered to the ROV floating in the moon pool, there is a cable from a crane connected to the top of the vehicle.
G6-1: Alright everyone, final equipment check. Go ahead and sound off.
G6-2: 6-2, check.
G6-3: 6-3, check.
B7-A: 7-Alpha, check.
B7-B: 7-Bravo, uh… (Pause) check.
G6-1: Monarch, this is 6-1, we're good to go here, over.
Monarch: Acknowledged, 6-1. Be advised, according to preliminary sonar sweep, the object is situated on a cliff edge next to a 300-meters drop, strong currents are also intermittent in the area. Be cautious down there, we as of yet still have no knowledge of what is within that wreck.
G6-3: Any idea on how big it is?
Monarch: Suggested to be around 4-meters in height, 70-meters in length and approximately 25-meters in width.
G6-3: Too big for a meteor to cause such minor tremor readings.
Monarch: That's affirmative, 6-3.
G6-2: Remind me again why do we need this hunk of a coffin on our body? Shouldn't it be better with light-weight gear?
B7-A: The object is extraterrestrial in origins, while water may be enough to block the amount of radiation it has collected on its way here, we have no idea if it's carrying anything else, the last thing we want is to get infected or sickness from an unknown source.
B7-B: Or maybe there are Xenomorphs6 swimming around down there. (Laughs)
G6-2: If there really is a Xenomorph, I'd bet your ass five-bucks the Foundation will try to extract the facehugger and use it to plant living amnestic bombs everywhere. (Laughs)
B7-B: Pffft… Yeah. (Laughing in sync with Gamma-6-2)
G6-1: Alright, can it, you two. These convos are monitored you know that?
G6-2: Aye aye, boss.
Monarch: Diving team, mission is a go. Prepare for insertion.
G6-1: Loud and clear, Monarch.
G6-1: Alright, asses up! Let's go ladies.
The ROV is detached from the crane cable and begins to submerge below the surface, members of the diving team followed shortly after.
Monarch: ROV feeds are online, looking good from here, 6-1.
Diving team is illuminated by the moon pool's flood light arrays onboard the SCPF Kraken as they descended down to the crash site, each member of MTF Gamma-6 is positioned 4-meters away from each other with the ROV is trailing behind the three members of MTF Gamma-6 at a distance of 10-meters, two members of MTF Beta-7 is hanging to the side of the ROV, operating it.
15 minutes have passed since launch, the team is now 60-meters below the surface, illumination from SCPF Kraken's floodlights are now losing effectiveness.
G6-1: Monarch, we're 60-meters down, visibility decreasing to 5-meters.
Monarch: Roger that, team. Proceeds as accordingly.
G6-3: It's fucking cold down here. (Gamma-6-3 audibly shivers)
G6-3: Hey, boss! How long are we supposed to stay down here? I can feel my ass cheeks turning into a god damn Antarctic glacier!
G6-1: Until OPSCOM7 said so, 6-3. Stay on course.
B7-B: Hey, 6-3! If you're about to freeze to death, I'm authorizing you to cling onto 6-3 to heat yourself up. (Laughter)
G6-2: What?! (Pause) No! Fuck off!
B7-B: We all know that you like men, 6-2. It's not coincidental that I've found your collections of exotic magazines in your open locker before we went on this mission.
G6-2: (Grunting) Bravo, I will fucking snap your neck once we get back, you hear me?!
From the cam-feed of Gamma-6-3, Gamma-6-2 is appearing to be running a finger across his neck as waves of laughter from the diving team can be heard through the radio until Gamma-6-1 ordered the team to cut the bantering.
G6-1: 100-meters, keep your eyes peeled.
At a depth of 120-meters, the secondary ROV headlamps have been turned on by the operating MTFs, re-establishing minimal visuals on MTF Gamma-6 divers.
Monarch: Diving team, be advised, we're picking up some sort of transmissions from the object. Confirm with the ROV, over.
B7-A: Roger that, we're picking it up down here too, Bravo is running analysis, standby.
B7-B: Uh… (Pause). Monarch, come in, over.
Monarch: Bravo, go for Monarch.
B7-B: These readings… (Pause) They are a burst of high-frequency waves out into space, seems to be like they're on a constant loop with distinctive interval patterns. But we have not the slightest idea of what it's saying.
G6-1: A distress signal.
G6-1: Monarch, confirm you're receiving this?
Monarch: Roger, continue descends to designated depth, standby… (Long pause)
Monarch: Diving team, proceeds with caution, we're analyzing the signal now and will keep you updated should anything pops up, over.
G6-1: Copy that, Monarch.
The team followed a descending slope leading down to the crash site depth, visibility has been reduced to 3-meters.
G6-1: 20-meters from contact, do you see anything, 6-2?
G6-2: I can't see jack shit with this visibility.
G6-1: Standby…
G6-1: 7-Alpha, need you to bring the ROV down here, over.
B7-A: Roger, Wilco. ROV moving.
The ROV descends towards Gamma-6-1's depth, Beta-7-Alpha turned on the primary light beams onboard the ROV, illuminating a large portion of three distinctive metallic structures, badly damaged lying on the ocean floor with one hanging off an underwater cliff-side at the crash site.
G6-1: Sweet mother of God…
G6-2: Holy fucking shit… Look at that thing!
G6-1: Uh… OPSCOM, you guys seeing this?
Monarch: Acknowledged, 6-1, we're archiving it now.
B7-A: I'm running a basic diagnostic and radioactive check, hold on.
G6-3: Jesus Christ, dude… Look at the damage on that section there… Looks like it was hit by a train going supersonic.
B7-B: Must've impacted pretty hard, and that scorch mark right there, God damn…
G6-1: Monarch, please advise?
Monarch: Standby, 6-1… (Long pause)
Monarch: Dive team, what is your oxygen status?
G6-1: Enough to last another hour down here, over.
B7-A: Diagnostic completed, looks like the wreck is split into three separate part (7-Alpha circle out three locations with his finger on the topographical chart) here (Pause), here (Pause), and… here. And radiation level is within acceptable parameters. The main wreck here (Pause//) has a significant thermal output, possibly a power generator of some sort?
Monarch: Team, you are clear to approach the object, you have 20 minutes before we pull you back, exercise absolute cautions, Monarch out.
G6-1: Copy that, Monarch.
G6-1: Alright, gather 'round everyone.
The diving team gathered around the ROV and Gamma-6-1.
G6-1: So here's the game plan: We'll split up into two groups to survey this thing, start from two ends of the furthest wreckage (Gamma-6-1 points at the topographical map circled out by 7-Alpha), here (Pause), and here (Pause). After that, we'll converge on this central wreck. 5-minutes each, understood?
B7-A: Gotcha. 6-2, you're with me, we're taking the aft section over this dune here, presumably should be a storage bay so we can scan for any potential biohazards.
G6-2: Yes, Sir.
B7-A: And watch out for the currents, stay on my ass, got it?
G6-2: Roger that.
G6-1: Alright, 6-3, you're with me, we're going to find the front of this thing. Meanwhile, Bravo is gonna stay with the ROV and provide support, got that clear?
G6-3: Aye, got it, boss.
B7-B: Will do, 6-1, good luck down there.
Members of the MTF has split into two squads to investigate two separate wrecks on the opposite end. Beta-7-Bravo is providing remote data from the ROV to SCPF Kraken. Current depth is about 175~180-Meters below the surface.
[Gamma-6-1 and Gamma-6-2 approaches Wreck 1 situated on a cliff's edge with debris trailing approx. ~60-meters back to the central wreck.]
G6-1: Any idea what this thing might be, 6-2? You're always that nerd who loves sci-fi, so give me something here.
G6-2: Ah… Let me see… (Pause). There doesn't seem to be any type of emplacements located on this thing, so it's possibly not a combat vessel per se. By the looks of it, could maybe be a civilian ship?
G6-1: So what you're saying is some dumbass alien drove his Ferrari into the Earth's atmosphere?
G6-2: (No responses from Gamma-6-2)
G6-1: What?? I was just only joking!
G6-2: Um… N-no… boss… I think… I think you should take a look at this… (Gamma-6-2 points towards what looks to be like a hatch located on the side of the object, a visible black mass is seen in a reaching posture)
G6-1: What in God's name…
[Beta-7-Alpha and Gamma-6-3 approaches Wreck 3, located on a sand dune approx. ~55 meters from the central wreck, scattering debris can be spotted on the ocean floor.]
B7-A: You okay back there, 6-3?
G6-3: Yea, I'm good, the tether is a bit tight, but it's alright.
B7-A: A'ight, here we go.
Beta-7-Alpha located a large open chamber within the wreck, exposed to the environment, visible sparks and debris still falling from the ceiling of the chamber. The two decided to explore the wreck.
G6-3: You sure this stuff not gonna go down on us?
B7-A: The structural integrity seems fine, though yeah, we shouldn't linger for long, do you see anything peculiar?
G6-3: Hmmm… Doesn't seem to be any. Could be an empty storage bay.
G6-3: Wait, hang on, I think I see something, that way.
Gamma-6-3 spotted a blinking strobe within the wreck, a black substance is seen surrounding it, suspended in water.
B7-A: Don't touch it, could be contagious.
Beta-7-Alpha's bio-scanner pinged continuously, warning the diver of potential bio-hazardous materials.
B7-A: Yeah, it's contaminated by… something.
G6-3: I see a container of some sort in that corner, should I go grab it?
B7-A: Go for it, but watch out for the substance. I'll take some samples of… whatever it is.
Beta-7-Alpha takes a glass vial out of his underwater satchel and swipes it across the substance before capping it off and puts it back into the satchel. Gamma-6-3 is seen approaching, carrying a rectangular-shaped box with red glowing symbols inscribed on it, the corner seems to have been cracked slightly.
G6-3: Got it, let's go meet up with the others.
B7-A: Aye, let's go.
Beta-7-Alpha and Gamma-6-3 departs the wreckage and head towards the central wreck.
B7-B: 7-Alpha, come in over.
B7-A: Go Bravo.
B7-B: I'm detecting a spike in the thermal radar over at the central wreck, did you two do something over there?
B7-A: Negative, Bravo. We just got hold of a container of some sort, we're heading towards it now.
G6-1: Team 2, this is Team 1. We found some things that could use explanation here, gather at the cliff-wreck, over.
B7-A: Copy, 6-1. 7-Bravo, bring the ROV over, out.
B7-B: Roger that, heading your way now.
All members of the MTFs gathered around the cliff-wreck site, Gamma-6-1 and Gamma-6-2 can be seen pulling what can be determined as a grotesquely deformed black mass of flesh out of a hatch located on the side of the wreck.
B7-A: Christ, what the hell have you guys dug up in there?
G6-1: Corpses, lots of it. There's still more inside. Go have a look.
G6-1: Monarch, be advised. We found corpses and lots of them here, doesn't look humanoid at all.
Monarch: Copy that, 6-1. Is there anything else down there?
G6-1: We're still investigating, over. How's the progress on the distress signal?
Monarch: We have linguist trying to decipher it, but as of now, it's still gibberish to us.
G6-1: Gotcha, Monarch.
G6-3: Those looks like burn marks, are these like… aliens? Like… space aliens?
G6-2: If that's how they look, I'd rather not they're alive right now.
B7-A: I think I'm going to fucking hur- (Beta-7-Alpha gagged) Fuck me!
G6-2: What do you reckon happened to… them?
G6-1: Fire maybe?
G6-2: Fire don't turn people into… whatever the hell that shape is last I recall.
B7-B: Still getting these odd heat spikes from the central wreck, statistics show that whatever is in there is growing unstable.
Monarch: Dive team, you have 10-minutes left on the clock before we pull you out, whatever it is you're doing down there, finish it quickly, Monarch out.
G6-1: Loud and clear, Monarch.
G6-1: 7-Alpha, go check out what's over there. 6-2, go with him. The rest of us stay here and see if we can at least identify whatever was living in this thing.
B7-A: Will do.
G6-2: Roger that.
Gamma-6-2 and Beta-7-Alpha separated from the group and head towards the main wreck, the ROV is stationary with its lamps illuminating the wreck.
[At the central wreck site. 2-minutes later.]
B7-A: Look, access point.
Beta-7-Alpha points toward what looks to be like a door of some sort with flickering lights. The two swim towards it and ready themselves outside the door, Gamma-6-2 grabs on what looks like to be a handle.
G6-2: Ready?
B7-A: Go for it.
The door swung open and water rushes in, both MTFs entered what looks like a metallic hallway and swimming along with the rushing currents.
B7-A: Monarch, we're (Statics)…
Monarch: Come again, 7-Alpha?
No responses can be heard. Radio signatures from two MTF members begin to stutters and video feeds from Beta-7-Bravo slowly deteriorates.
B7-A: 6-(Statics)… (Statics)-in, over?
G6-2: I'm (Statics)-agnetic int-(Statics)-ence here, ha-(Statics)
Video and audio feed from Beta-7-Alpha and Gamma-6-2 have been cut-off. Attempts to re-establish communication was unsuccessful.
Monarch: 6-1, come in.
G6-1: 6-1 copies, what's the situation?
Monarch: 7-Alpha and 6-2 just went dark, our scanner tracked them going inside the central wreck before we lost contact, over.
G6-1: Roger that, Monarch. We'll try to contact them as soon as possible. 6-1, out.
Monarch: Also be advised, the linguist team is almost done with the transmitting message, shouldn't be long until we have a clue of what's going on here.
G6-1: Hoping to hear that soon. 6-1, out.
10-minutes later… The team is pulling out the last corpse found within the wreck.
G6-1: Monarch, this is 6-1, we're done here. Gonna head over to the central wreck now.
Monarch: Copy that, 6-1. Continue to the wreck, stay cau- (Pause) Hang on, we- (Pause)
Monarch: (Mic is still left open, background voices can be heard unintelligibly) What…?
Monarch: Wait- (Pause)… What do you mean by "self-destruct"?
A long pause from Monarch. Background chatters can be faintly picked up by the open mic.
G6-1: Uh… Monarch, your comms are still open.
Suddenly the chatter ceases, running noises can be heard. A panting voice followed.
Monarch: 6-1! 6-1! Cancel the search! Get to the surface now!!
G6-1: What??
Monarch: I say again! The central wreck is a-
A flash appeared from the location of the central wreck on Gamma-6-1's camera, its radiance is bright enough to make observers onboard SCPF Kraken to cover their eyes and ceasing communications.
G6-1: Holy shi-
Shortly after, it is followed by a shockwave that sent the ROV flying towards the cliff-face, dragging along the members of the diving team with them still inside the wreck. Video feed and audio feed was cut-off completely.
Monarch: 6-1, come in! What happened?!
A 5-meters wave rose from the ocean floor followed by a water spike, the waves hit the SCPF Kraken's side, listing it by about 12 degrees port-side, almost capsizing it.
Delta-13 went on alert and two Arleigh-Burke Class8 have been scrambled towards the SCPF Kraken. Suspecting an anomalous event. The SCPF Kraken is seen damaged with its windows shattered and electrical sparks coming from the bridge. An emergency rescue RHIB was dispatched from one of the Arleigh-Burke.
Few minutes later, Command attempts to contact the diving team but communication was unsuccessful. SCPF Kraken has lost all contact with the diving team, despite continuous attempts to re-establish contact and sweeping the ocean floor with sonar, no members of the diving team responded or was found around the site. SCPF Black Flag has issued a Search and Rescue operation around the incident area.
Upon further sonar sweeping 2-hours after the incident, SCPF Sea Warden has discovered that the wreckages near the cliff-edge have disappeared completely with the central wreck appears to have obtained unknown damages to its central portion, only the wreck located on the sand dunes is intact but have been completely buried in sands, a visible crater formation formed around the central wreck with a high concentration of foreign radioactive isotopes contaminating the water around the site.
After 3-days of cleaning up the crash site, a patrol boat from Delta-13 located what looks to be like the remains of Beta-7-Alpha, the diving suit was ruptured beyond repair, but his battered satchel was recovered along with the glass vial containing the black substance. The vial was sent to Temporary Containment Area-██ for examination. Over the next few days, a cracked container was found on a beach of a nearby deserted island, containing even more of the same substances found within Beta-7-Alpha's vials, all were sent to Area-██. The bodies of rest of the MTFs was never found.
[END LOG]
Addendum XXXX.03: SCP-XXXX Test Log No.1/19██.
|FOUNDATION FACILITY NO.██ - TCA/██|
|OFFICIAL ARCHIVE - DATE: ██/██/19██|
[OBJ-XXXX] Assessment Test
Conductor: Dr. Shileigh ██████
Purpose: Evaluation and assessment of OBJ-XXXX
Preliminary Categorization: Biohazardous | Contagious
Subject: D-9439: A convicted serial killer, charged with homicidal of his entire family including his pregnant wife, his two five years old children, and his father after they discovered his drug dealing business and connections to a cartel in Mexico. Apprehended by local police on ██/██/19██, never plead guilty and was sentenced to death.
Note: (By Dr. Shileigh) The substance has been tested on lab rats before, but it only resulted in them bursting into a ball of blood with no extra results, mainland had their thumb up their fat cracks so they can't send us larger animal subjects for testing, so we're gonna have to resort to human subjects for substitution as much as I don't want to, the damn thing isn't even matching any of our known terrestrial diseases archive. The Site Director wants result within this month and I can't afford to waste any more time waiting for a suitable non-human subject.
[BEGIN LOG]
Substances within OBJ-XXXX remains in the vial it came with on the day of its arrival to Area-██. It has been carefully placed within a small 3 x 3 x 3-meters temporary containment chamber. D-9439 is selected to conduct observation and physical contact with OBJ-XXXX and has been sedated prior to being transported to the containment chamber. Cameras are set up in all four corners of the containment chamber alongside some monitoring instruments hooked up to D-9439.
D-9439 is tied down to a chair in the chamber, he is guarded by one security personnel and a research assistant, next to him is a wooden table with a vial of OBJ-XXXX and a syringe.
D-9439: (Grunting) Ugh… Where am I…
D-9439: What the hell is all this?
Dr. Shileigh is observing from the control room.
Dr. Shileigh: Welcome back, 9439.
D-9439: And who the fuck are you??
Dr. Shileigh: Not of importance. What matters is that you have been selected to conduct this experiment for us, so take a deep breath.
D-9439: Experime… (Pause) The hell do you mean?!
Dr. Shileigh: Archiving Experiment Log number one of Object XXXX. Designated test subject is a 34-years old Caucasian male, average body build with optimal health. Method of contamination: Injection. Prior DNA sequencing results of Object XXXX shows no matching result to earlier diseases. Time is 0430 [REDACTED] Time.
D-9439: Hey- Hey! Let me go!! Get me the hell out of this place! (D-9439 pulled on his restraints)
Dr. Shileigh: Just sit tight and it'll be over soon, don't flail too much.
Dr. Shileigh signals the assistant in the chamber, she is seen walking towards the table, filling the syringe with substances inside OBJ-XXXX vial. D-9439 stared at the assistant with a worried expression on his face.
D-9439: (Shivering) Wh.. Wha… What is t…
The assistant turned towards D-9439 with the syringe in her hand, preparing to inject the substance into D-9439
D-9439: No! NO! Get the fuck away from me!! (D-9439 struggles against the restraint, buckling the chair, the security guard held him down onto his chair)
D-9439: GET THE FUCK OFF OF ME!!! GET IT OFF!!! NO!!! (D-9439 grunts and rocks his chair repeatedly despite being held down by the guard as the assistant injects him with the substance)
Both the guard and the assistant are immediately ordered to exit the containment chamber as D-9439 is left struggling to break free from his restraint.
About two minutes later, D-9439 show symptoms of a bad fever, sweating uncontrollably. Attached vital monitors detected an absurd increase in body temperature as the substance spreads through his system.
D-9439: Wha… (huffs) What have… you… fuckers… (Huffs) done.. to me!?! (D-9439 struggles to breathe)
For the next three minutes, D-9439 experiences extreme pain and severe bleeding from his eyes. Occasionally, the subject will expel a viscous substance onto the ground.
D-9439: It hurts… It hurts!! Please… PLEASE!!! KILL ME!!! (D-9439 flails in his chair as he continues to beg for his death, screaming off the top of his lungs)
D-9439: KILL ME!! KILL ME!! FUUUUCCK!! KI- (D-9439 excretes a large amount of blood out of his mouth, preventing him from further screaming, his skins blistered and numerous cysts appeared on his abdomen)
D-9439 continues to excrete blood from his mouth and other orifices for another five-minutes, vital monitor spiked out of normal expectation, his heart rate rose to a deadly level of ███ BPM.
D-9439 jolts hard enough to break his entire spinal cord and other bones in his body, allowing him to slide away from the restraints and onto the floor, squirming in his own pool of blood as his body begins to bloat. Clothes were torn off as the lower part of his body seemingly begins to merge together
Continuous bodily fluid expelled from D-9439 for another two minutes until the subject appeared to have stopped moving, vital monitors detect no further life sign from the subject. Dr. Shileigh attempts to call out for D-9439 but no responses can be heard.
One minute later, D-9439 forward body sprung upright, breaking his spinal cords and rib bones pierced through what's left of his skin. A sizeable mass begins to gather at the back of the subject along with an unknown liquid substance excreting from the large mass. The substance begins to eat away at the floor as what's left of D-9439 upper torso begins to move around, the subject eyes are fully open and whitened with water running from both sockets.
Dr. Shileigh: (To his assistant) I think we have what we need here, go tell SecDept to clean up the-
D-9439 suddenly begins to emit a disturbing audible wail from within the containment chamber, interrupted occasionally by the blood still expelling from his orifices.
D-9439: I'm sorry… I'm sorr- (Chokes)… Alena9 my angel… I'm sorry (Audible sobbing and wailing) I'm sorry… It was my fault10… Forgive me… Forgive me… For- (Chokes)-give… Forgive me…
Subject continues for another five minutes, uttering the name of his family members and repeated pleading for forgiveness. Dr. Shileigh is silent.
Ten minutes later, Dr. Shileigh ordered security to terminate D-9439 and sterilize the chamber, he then exited the control room summarily.
[END LOG]
Addendum XXXX.03/1: Dr. Shileigh has submitted for psychological counseling after the experiment and asked to be transferred to a different site and was approved by the Site Director. He was found deceased in Site-██ on ██/██/20██, believed to have suicided by hanging himself in his personal quarter, Dr. Shileigh have also reportedly attended many therapy sessions and has taken an unhealthy amount of anti-depressant prior to his death.
CONFIDENTIAL
SCP FOUNDATION OFFICIAL DOCUMENTATION
46-CALDACT STETZER PROTOCOL
PROJECT-XXXX/B01 | L4/XXXX
This protocol dictates necessary actions in an effort to contain and directing research procedures of SCP-XXXX and instances of SCP-XXXX-B, and as such access is only permitted to LEVEL 4/XXXX personnel only. Adhering to the following directives is required for all staff assigned to Project-XXXX/B01, failure to do so will result in severe disciplinary actions and/or termination.
Summary: This protocol was co-developed in ██/██/19██ by Dr. Hyzak Stetzer and Dr. Alan Caldact at Area-46 to help with containment and research operations involving SCP-XXXX and SCP-XXXX-B.
Objective: To ensure enforcement of psychological screenings and oversight of all personnel assigned to Project-XXXX/B01 and procedures in an unlikely event of a Case Green during containment and subsequent research of SCP-XXXX/-B.
Descriptions: After the breach incident at Area-██, O5 Command has requested a revised containment procedures for SCP-XXXX and SCP-XXXX-B instances, but due to the abnormal nature and potential of SCP-XXXX-B, Project-XXXX/B01 was proposed and accepted by O5-13, led by Site Director Dr. Hyzak Stetzer, therefore subsequent instructions were developed and combined into a more comprehensive list now known as the Caldact-Stetzer Protocol.
During SCP-XXXX-B feeding period, it has been confirmed through X-Ray observation that within SCP-XXXX-B digestive cavity contain a concentration of a strange unknown compound, and the end result was the transformation of ingested material into instances of SCP-XXXX. Initial attempts to extract this compound prior to the establishment of this protocol using various means was unsuccessful due to SCP-XXXX-B exhibiting aggression towards surrounding disturbances and its tendency to self-terminate, thus required a more elusive approach that still has yet been discovered.
Dr. Caldact has theorized that the concentration is a metal amalgamation solution that can transform any type of metal into any desired alloy provided the right condition for manipulation. If said concentration can be collected, they can utilize it to synthesize most of the existing metallic alloys in a much more refined quality from just scrap metal. Although so far, only the inert residual from the remains of SCP-XXXX-B has been successfully extracted and has been categorized below:
- XXXX/A-201: Unknown composition, ocean blue
- XXXX/A-203: Slight traces of Tungsten-Titanium alloy, white
- XXXX/A-204: Unknown composition, red
- XXXX/A-400: Unknown composition, black
- XXXX/B-101: Unknown composition, green, glowing
- XXXX/B-311: High concentration of Tungsten, gray
- XXXX/C-142: High concentration of Aluminum, gray, glowing
Any proposed test or research conducting on the remaining instances of SCP-XXXX-B at Area-46 requires official approval from Site Command and Dr. Stetzer, consecutive testing is forbidden and has an interval of 2 months between proposal. If approved, preparations must be done 1 month prior to the scheduled date with all involving personnel screened repeatedly for psychological evaluation using the S.E.R.G criteria which involve inspecting the four following categories:
- Capability of [S]ympathy
- Level of [E]mpathy
- Tendencies to feel [R]emorse
- Susceptibility to [G]uilt
All categories has a score range of 5/5 with a total score of 20/20. If any personnel with a total score of more than 10 or exceeds 3 per category will result in removal from the proposal's roster.
During the entire duration of testing within SCP-XXXX-B containment chamber, the research team will be under Dr. Caldact's constant supervision and any emotional expressions shown by any involving personnel will result in removal from the session and subsequent proposal for quarantine and psychological counseling.
In an unlikely event should the last instances of SCP-XXXX-B are neutralized, A Case Green directive will take effect and following actions are required to resume Project-XXXX/B01. Case Green will be carried out by personnel assigned to handling SCP-XXXX and procedures is as follows:
- Firstly, a complete and thorough sterilization of the current containment chamber of the expired instance of SCP-XXXX-B are to be conducted using incineration methods after the remains have been processed and disposed of.
- Afterwards, project lead will select a Class-D and prepare for SCP-XXXX contamination. The individual will be administered with sedative and is restrained to a platform connected to a designated SCP-XXXX-B chamber.
- One 100ml vial containing SCP-XXXX is to be delivered from the cryogenic vault autonomously after authorization has been confirmed by Site Command and verification from the Ethics Committee, the vial will be inserted into a manual dispersal mechanism located within the chamber.
- Final confirmation from Site Command and a Level-4 Senior Staff will trigger the dispersal of SCP-XXXX into the containment chamber.
- Continuous observation for the next 24-hours are to take place to confirm the stability of the newly created instance of SCP-XXXX-B.
Addendum XXXX.0X: Dr. Stetzer's Notice on Project-XXXX/B01 and Case Green:
Due to recent limitations imposed upon the Project by the Ethics Committee, replications or re-creation of another SCP-XXXX-B is deemed forbidden and can only be done if a "Case Green" is in effect. Therefore, all subsequent test and research proposals that require interaction with instances of SCP-XXXX-B will be closely monitored and reviewed to prevent an accidental self or forced termination of an SCP-XXXX-B subject. It is important that all assigned staff to Project-XXXX/B01 to take extreme care when testing with SCP-XXXX-B, or else the Committee will threaten to suspend this Project indefinitely should more than three Case Green has occurred within a span of 4 months.






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