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Hello Agent, welcome to Relay Base Bravo. Here you can find SCP files that have yet to be registered to the foundation database, under direct order from the O5 council. You are free to view any file, although you will only be able to view SCP 9999 withOUT proper clearance. SCP 9999 carries cognitoharzardous effects, and thus is locked behind a Cognitive Influence Value Test. Please ask your site's medical staff for a CRV Test, and submit it to your site director before viewing SCP 9999.
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[[File for SCP 9061]]
[[File for SCP 9113]]
[[File for SCP 9562]]
[[File for SCP 9999->CRV Test]]''Item #'': SCP-9061
''Object Class:'' (text-colour:green)[Safe]
(text-style:"bold","underline")[Special Containment Procedures:
]SCP-9061 is to be stored in a standard containment locker at Site-██. Access to SCP-9061 is restricted to personnel with Level 3 clearance and above. Testing with SCP-9061 requires approval from at least two Level 4 personnel. Any information written on SCP-9061 is to be logged immediately, and under no circumstances are attempts to alter predicted events permitted without authorization.
(text-style:"bold","underline")[Description:
]SCP-9061 is an unremarkable sheet of yellowed, slightly frayed paper approximately 15 cm by 20 cm. Written text on SCP-9061 cannot be erased or altered by any known means, including anomalous intervention. SCP-9061 periodically generates text in black ink, detailing a specific event anticipated to occur within the next 72 hours. This event will invariably occur unless interfered with, often with severe or unpredictable consequences.
Testing has revealed that SCP-9061's predictions are highly accurate, though the item has shown a tendency to warn against interference if attempted. Any interference has consistently resulted in escalated, often fatal consequences.
(align:"=><=")+(box:"X=")[Document 9061-A: Test Log 13
Date: ██/██/20██
Research Lead: Dr. Lillian Grant
D-Class Subject: D-1976]
(text-style:"bold","underline")[Test Objective:
]To assess SCP-9061's response to preventive measures against predicted outcomes.
(text-style:"bold","underline")[Test Procedure:
]At 0900 hours, SCP-9061 generated the following message:
"D-1976 will expire at 1400 hours due to heart failure."
Dr. Grant received clearance to employ SCP-███ from O3, an anomaly capable of altering biological function, to prevent the predicted event by strengthening the subject's cardiovascular system.
''Test Log:
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0900 Hours: Prediction from SCP-9061 noted and logged.
1355 Hours: SCP-███ was activated, stabilizing D-1976's cardiovascular system and effectively mitigating the risk of heart failure.
1400 Hours: D-1976 exhibited acute symptoms, including profuse sweating and chest pain. Despite SCP-███'s continued intervention, the subject’s condition worsened.
1403 Hours: D-1976's heart underwent rapid dilation before violently rupturing. Cause of death: heart explosion. Death confirmed by onsite medical personnel.
Immediately following D-1976’s death, SCP-9061 updated with a new message:
(bg:red)[“Don’t do that again, or the Foundation will end.”
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(align:"=><=")+(box:"X=")[''Conclusion:
'']The results suggest that SCP-9061 not only predicts outcomes with exceptional accuracy but also actively resists interference, potentially escalating events to ensure the original prediction's fulfillment. Testing protocols are to be updated, and further use of SCP-9061 in conjunction with other SCPs requires unanimous O5 approval.
(align:"=><=")+(box:"X=")[(text-style:"bold","double-underline")[Addendum 9061-1:
]]Following this incident, SCP-9061 has displayed no new predictions for a period of ██ days, raising concerns regarding the item’s responsiveness and potential awareness of Foundation protocols. Investigation into SCP-9061’s possible sentience is ongoing.
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[[Return to File Selection->Access Files]]''Item #:'' SCP-9113
''Object Class: ''(text-colour:yellow)[Euclid]
(text-style:"bold","underline")[Special Containment Procedures:
]SCP-9113 is to be contained in a standard Class-3 humanoid containment cube at Site-██, isolated from the general population by no less than 100 miles from George Mason University (GMU), Fairfax, Virginia. Should SCP-9113 approach within this radius, all security protocols escalate to lethal force authorization.
Interviews with SCP-9113 require express permission from the Site Director and a minimum of two Level 3 personnel present. Per Ethics Committee guidelines, SCP-9113 is to receive food and water twice daily but is not to be granted external information or media sources referencing GMU. Instances of SCP-9113-1 released by SCP-9113 are to be incinerated upon detection, and personnel exposed to SCP-9113-1 must undergo immediate quarantine and observation for no less than 72 hours.
(text-style:"bold","underline")[Description:
]SCP-9113 is a humanoid male resembling the 18th-century American figure George Mason, bearing anachronistic clothing and an advanced age, though SCP-9113 exhibits physical resilience inconsistent with human norms. SCP-9113 insists that it is, in fact, George Mason, expressing a continual desire to return to George Mason University (GMU), a modern institution named in his honor.
Periodically, SCP-9113 releases airborne spores, designated SCP-9113-1, which rapidly propagate upon release. SCP-9113-1 spores are infectious, causing a severe pneumonia-like condition in those exposed. The pneumonia manifests within 3-5 hours post-exposure, with symptoms persisting for up to two weeks. Recovery rates are approximately 65%, though recovered subjects report enhanced cognitive abilities, including increased memory retention, critical thinking skills, and, in rare cases, advanced problem-solving capabilities.
It is theorized that SCP-9113’s journey to GMU would trigger a large-scale detonation, releasing an estimated several million SCP-9113-1 spores, with predictions indicating a potential for cross-contamination with other unidentified pathogens. Due to the critical risk SCP-9113 poses in proximity to densely populated regions, containment remains of the highest priority.
(align:"=><=")+(box:"X=")[(text-style:"bold","underline")[Incident Report 9113-A:
]]On ██/██/20██, SCP-9113 became agitated after a routine psychological evaluation, demanding to be released to “oversee the affairs of my legacy.” When questioned, SCP-9113 became verbally aggressive, producing a significant quantity of SCP-9113-1 in an apparent stress response. The containment area was immediately sterilized, with all exposed personnel sent to quarantine. Following this incident, SCP-9113 was isolated for 48 hours and ceased displaying agitation.
(align:"=><=")+(box:"X=")[''Interview Excerpt 9113-Alpha:
''Interviewer: Dr. Elena Frost
Date: ██/██/20██]
''Dr. Frost: ''"Mr. Mason, can you explain why you wish to visit the university?"
''SCP-9113:'' "A man’s legacy must be overseen by his own eyes, Dr. Frost. I am bound to see the institution I inspired prosper. To think it bears my name without my presence—unforgivable!"
''Dr. Frost: ''"Our studies show that your visit would likely cause… harm. Do you understand this?"
''SCP-9113: ''(Pauses) "I care not for your warnings. Legacy requires sacrifice. Let the seeds I carry find fertile ground; the minds of the future demand it."
(align:"=><=")+(box:"X=")[(text-style:"bold","underline")[Addendum 9113-1:
]]Further testing of SCP-9113’s spores in controlled environments has suggested the spores’ unique effect on intelligence may be the result of genetic changes induced within neurological structures. Research is ongoing to understand the mechanism of SCP-9113-1 spore interaction within human neurobiology, though no replication of the spores’ effects has been achieved outside of direct exposure to compound.
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[[Return to File Selection->Access Files]]''Item #:'' SCP-9562
''Object Class: ''(text-colour:yellow)[Euclid]
(text-style:"bold","underline")[Special Containment Procedures:
]SCP-9562 is to be contained in a standard secure animal enclosure measuring 5m x 5m x 3m at Site-██. The enclosure must be equipped with a temperature control system to maintain an ambient temperature between 22°C and 25°C. SCP-9562 is to be fed a diet consisting of fresh fruits, vegetables, and specially formulated reptile food twice daily. A medical examination is to be conducted monthly by qualified veterinary staff to ensure SCP-9562’s health.
Photographic equipment is to be strictly controlled. Personnel are prohibited from taking photographs of SCP-9562 without prior authorization from Level 3 personnel. Any photographs taken must be immediately submitted for analysis and storage in the designated secure photographic containment locker.
(text-style:"bold","underline")[Description]:
SCP-9562 is a gecko species of anomalous origin, measuring approximately 1.5 meters in length and weighing roughly 30 kg. Despite its size, SCP-9562 exhibits typical gecko characteristics, including a prehensile tail and adhesive toe pads. SCP-9562 possesses the unique ability to turn invisible when threatened, a trait that it utilizes as a primary defense mechanism.
SCP-9562 displays no additional anomalous properties; however, its presence has a significant effect on photographs taken of it. Photographs of SCP-9562 are categorized as follows:
SCP-9562-1: Photographs taken while SCP-9562 is visible. In these photographs, SCP-9562 does not appear. Observers report severe head pain after viewing these images for more than 3 minutes, accompanied by persistent hallucinations of SCP-9562 appearing in their peripheral vision. Hallucinations have been documented to last from a minimum of 2 days to a maximum of 1 year.
SCP-9562-2: Photographs taken while SCP-9562 is invisible. Instead of displaying SCP-9562, these images show a depiction of a deceased loved one of the photographer in the location where SCP-9562 should be. No further anomalous properties have been associated with these photographs, and observers report no adverse effects after viewing SCP-9562-2 images.
(align:"=><=")+(box:"X=")[(text-style:"bold","underline")[Incident Report 9562-A:
]]On ██/██/20██, a research assistant inadvertently captured multiple photographs of SCP-9562 while it was visible. After 4 minutes of continuous viewing of the photographs, the assistant exhibited symptoms consistent with severe migraine, including visual disturbances and acute discomfort. The individual was subsequently treated and placed under observation for 72 hours. No lasting effects were reported after the assistant recovered.
''Testing Log 9562-1:
''Test Subject: D-4820
Procedure: Subject was instructed to photograph SCP-9562 during a controlled observation session.
''Results:
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Photograph 1 (Visible): SCP-9562 was visible but did not appear in the photograph. Subject reported immediate head pain after 3 minutes of viewing. Hallucinations began after 10 minutes of exposure.
Photograph 2 (Invisible): SCP-9562 turned invisible during the session. The resulting photograph depicted a deceased family member of the subject. No adverse effects were reported post-exposure.
(text-style:"bold","underline")[Conclusion:
]Continued investigation into the effects of SCP-9562 on human psychology is required. Further testing of photographs labeled SCP-9562-1 and SCP-9562-2 is to be conducted under strict supervision to assess the long-term effects of exposure and the potential psychological impact on personnel.
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