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Date: 08/08/ββ |
Subject: D-7556, one standard-issue camera facing D-7556 |
D-7556 was sent on SCP-112 at 11:36 am. The train reached Point Alpha at 11:37 am; remateralization at 11:40 am. D-7556 experienced symptoms similar (but muted) to those of D-5893. During the interview, D-7556 explained that his subjective ride time was one month and six days long. During his trip, he was unable to eat or sleep, and suffered major headaches from SCP-112. D-7556 reported experiencing every sort of rollercoaster element currently in use, and a few believed to be conceptual. Camera footage, lasting 3 minutes, shows D-7556 sobbing for the duration of the ride, with movement consistent with SCP-112's physical track. |
Addendum-B: Rider Interviews |
Experiment 112-35784-23512, Post-Ride Interview #1 |
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Subject: D-35784 |
Interviewer: Dr. βββββββββ |
Interview Type: Post-ride Interview |
Dr. βββββββββ: How are you feeling, 35784? |
D-35784: (rolls eyes) I'm fine. It was just a rollercoaster ride, dude. Maybe you have me confused with the other guy? You know, the one that attacked when the ride was over? |
Dr. βββββββββ: I will, in time. Describe your experience on SCP-112, please. |
D-35784: (laughs) What's there to say? Before I was sent to jail, I designed coasters. A couple minutes too long of a ride, you always gotta worry about that, but the twists that thing has are damn good. A few of them, I'm pretty sure I mocked up back in 'ββ! It would have been a lot better if the ββββtard next to me wasn't acting like a damn fool. |
Dr. βββββββββ: D-23512? What was he doing? |
D-35784: (sighs) It's what he wasn't doing that pissed me off. He was slouched over so much that his restraints were taut, just facing forward. Think his mouth was open the entire time. If it were possible, I'd say he looked like someone who had been on a crying jag for a few hours. I dunno. When we got that slow point before the banked curve, I tried snapping my fingers in front of him. Idiot just barely turned to face me. And you know what happened afterwards. |
Dr. βββββββββ: Yes, he punched you. |
D-35784: Not really a punch, really. Slapped me, shaking me, trying to choke me. I didn't get the impression that he really wanted to kill me, just wanted to get an answer out of me. That's what he said, actually. Shit like "Why didn't you look at me?" and "Why did you not stop cheering the whole time?" in a very hoarse voice. Was in mid-question with another when the guards introduced their rifles to the back of his head. |
Experiment 112-35784-23512, Post-Ride Interview #2 |
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Subject: D-23512 |
Interviewer: Dr. βββββββββ |
Interview Type: Post-ride Interview |
Forward: This interview was conducted three weeks after riding on SCP-112 with D-35784. D-23512 is not willing to speak verbally since his ride. From time to time he attempts to speak, but shows signs of discomfort and pain in doing so, stating that his throat is too sore to talk. While there are no medical issues with D-23512, his experiences have obviously left him traumatized from his experience on SCP-112. Dr. βββββββββ estimates a full recovery is possible before monthly terminations, and that at such time he will be capable of estimating precisely how long his subjective ride time was. This interview was conducted through written communication. Given his fixation on certain traits of the ride, this transcript has been edited for brevity. |
Dr. βββββββββ: Hello, 23512. How are you feeling? |
D-23512: Still hurts. still dizzy. loops and loops. spins spins spins. foreverandever |
Dr. βββββββββ: Why do you say your throat hurts? |
D-23512: screamed. screamed over and over. girl wouldn't answer me. SHE NEVER LOOKED AT ME i screamed and screamed till i couldnt scream anymore. throat got better. screamed again. never looked never noticed, just kept cheering the hell of ups and downs and downs and ups and side to side and side to side |
Dr. βββββββββ: I'm assuming you're talking about the person who went on the ride with you. 35784. |
D-23512: girl with the big jiggling tits, cheered and laughed and cheered and laughed. every spin every turn every twist even when it got dark i could hear her laughing and wooing. couldnt sleep cuz of her laughing and cheering. light and day bright and dark always screaming and giggling HOW COULD SHE DO THAT |
Dr. βββββββββ: She told me you were just sitting there, staring ahead. She said she tried to get your attention, but you never responded. |
D-23512: I WAVED AND SHOOK HER she didnt move didnt notice just kept cheering. tried to tune her out for a few daweeMONTHSATATIME but she never NEVERNEVER noticed me. kept cheering kept screaming kept LAUGHINGATME as starved an peed myself and slammed my head against the side till i bled just kept LAUGHINGNAND SCREAMING through the loops and the spins and the deep dark dips that never ended never stopped crushing |
Dr. βββββββββ: 23512, I am trying to help you, but acting insane won't help you in the least. There was no injury to your head at the end of the ride. |
D-23512: I WAS THERE I FELT IT the warm on my head till it got cold and stopped spilling. still itches. |
Dr. βββββββββ: So what happened at the end of the ride? You had a bit of an issue with 35784. |
D-23512: she stopped laughing and giggling after all that time and she LOOKS AT ME and smiles and says "nice ride, eh?" and i shook her and tried to ask her why she wouldnt stop laughing and screaming. i didnt want to hurt hurt her not really, just wanted to know why why why why why (repeats ββ times until D-23512 is disabled) |
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[ Title: SCP-114 is a Pashtun woman of Afghani origin, approximately 40 years old and 160cm tall.; Genre: Scientific; Tags: 3rdperson; Style: Dark ] |
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Item #: SCP-114 |
Object Class: Euclid |
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-114 is kept in a 10Β m3 standard concrete humanoid containment cell at Site-17. The cell is positioned at the bottom of a 40Β m shaft to prevent staff members from coming into the proximity of SCP-114. The cell is accessible by a staircase restricted to emergency use only. Daily rations are provided to SCP-114 three times a day by means of a dumbwaiter. SCP-114 is also permitted to submit written requests to attending staff by the same means. To date, SCP-114 has been granted one Qurβan (Arabic), one prayer rug, and one blank journal with pens. |
Research on SCP-114 is suspended until further notice. Elimination of SCP-114 is acceptable in the event of a multiple containment-breach crisis. |
Description: SCP-114 is a Pashtun woman of Afghani origin, approximately 40 years old and 160Β cm tall. SCP-114 has the involuntary effect of fostering and escalating violent conflict between all individuals in her proximity. Subjects within ten to fifteen meters of SCP-114 become inconsolably aggressive at trivialities or points of little consequence, often to the degree of projecting hostile motives on others. Arguments generally arise between individuals after one to three minutes of exposure to SCP-114. The resulting arguments turn to violence in all cases. |
Notably, persons affected by the presence of SCP-114 will never exhibit hostility towards SCP-114 or attempt to inflict harm upon her. Subjects ordered to deliberately injure SCP-114 find themselves unable to do so. For relevant information, see Experiment Log 114-A. |
Communication with SCP-114 has only been possible through written notes or electronic means. Researchers have gleaned that SCP-114 is unaware of her effect on other people. She shows little to no response to exposure to violence, and seems to be under the impression that human beings are naturally aggressively hostile to each other. |
SCP-114 is consistently unresponsive and uncooperative with researchers, and appears to be acutely wary of human interaction. Due to the difficulty of communication with SCP-114, psychological evaluations have been speculative at best. Rudimentary assessments strongly suggest psychological trauma β combat stress reaction and/or compassion fatigue have been tentatively proposed. |
Document 114-a-898-12: |
Abridged eyewitness report from ββββββββ ββββββββββ, a former soldier in the 40th Red Army, interviewed March 23, 1991. Translated and transcribed by βββββββββ ββββββ. |
ββ¦We took ββββ on February the first, 1980. It was a shit little village, but the Mujahideen put up a damn good fight. Eight of our men killed, fifteen wounded. One tank destroyed. It was dead cold, too. You think the Middle East is warm, but you go to the mountains in February, it is not so. Anyway, we were mopping up the area, going through the huts, looking for weapons caches and the like. It seemed like every doorstep had some old babushka weeping and tearing at her hair and clutching our knees. But at the end of the street was this one big hut, no babushka outside. Only there were trays of food left out, like an offering before the door. (ββββββββ pauses for several seconds) So six of us go in to search. It was big and empty inside, dusty, and practically bare. Didnβt look like anyone had been in there in a long time. But soon, we hear this soft whimpering, though, and look! β over in the corner thereβs a little girl, must be eight or nine, curled up and all alone. Piotyrβ¦ he was a big softieβ¦ he goes over, he bends down, puts out his hands, says β βCome on, little one, it is okay, we wonβt hurt you.β But the girl wonβt budge. Then Piotyr stands up, all stiffly, and looks back at us funny. Konstantin walks over and puts a hand on his shoulder, tells him to leave the girl alone, laughing good naturedly. Piotyr gets all red-faced, like heβs had a full bottle, and shouts βGet your damn hand off my shoulder!β or something of the sort. He looks like a wild animal. We are all in surprise. And suddenly they are on the ground, and heβs bashing Konstantinβs face in with the butt of his rifle, screaming. It took three of us to pull him off, and by then Konstantin was deadβ¦.β |
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[ Title: SCP-119 is a Panasonic [REDACTED] Microwave Oven.; Genre: Scientific; Tags: 3rdperson; Style: Dark ] |
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Item #: SCP-119 |
Object Class: Euclid |
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-119 is to remain open and unplugged at all times except during testing. The door to the room in which SCP-119 resides is to be locked for all periods except during experimentation, with the entry codes given only to authorized research and security personnel. An industrial-grade disinfectant will be available nearby at all times, and the inside of SCP-119 is to be heavily disinfected before any testing. The contents of SCP-119 are to be monitored through the viewing window on SCP-119 at all times during testing, and will be stopped immediately should the contents become hostile or otherwise damaging to SCP-119. |
Description: SCP-119 is a Panasonic [REDACTED] Microwave Oven. It was initially discovered by an agent, who had bought it from a liquidation sale of the assets from ββββ Valley Vineyards. It is believed that ββββ Valley Vineyards was using the anomalous properties of SCP-119 to rapidly age its products and create expensive vintages. Records show ββββ Valley Vineyards making under-the-table sales of vintages dated as far back as 19ββ, many years before the company's inception in 2005. These sales are what led to the lawsuits accusing the company of falsifying product information and other forms of fraud, which eventually caused ββββ Valley Vineyards to declare bankruptcy. SCP-119 appears to be a standard model of microwave in all respects except that the magnetron unit does not produce microwave radiation. Instead, the magnetron emits a previously unknown type of radiation that accelerates time. |
The amount of time accelerated is based on the time input given at the start, and the power level setting. The time input allows for three digits, and there are five power level settings. On power level 1, the number of seconds input equals the number of seconds experienced within the microwave. Therefore, an input of 30 seconds would cause the microwave to run for 30 seconds, at the end of which the object will have aged 30 seconds. Each subsequent power level past 1 causes an exponential increase of the acceleration of time. At power level 2 with an input of 30 seconds, the microwave will run for 30 seconds and the contents will have aged 900 seconds (15 minutes) or 30*30 seconds. At power level 5, with an input of 999 seconds, the microwave will run for 999 seconds, and the contents will have aged 995,009,990,004,999 seconds (31,529,964 years). |
Experimentation with the other buttons on the microwave have not resulted in any anomalous properties, although they do still function as would be expected from a normal microwave. The "minute +" button, for example, adds 60 seconds, and the "defrost" function prompts the user to open the door and flip the contents periodically. Pressing the "minute +" button during operation, however, does not recalculate the adjusted time acceleration, merely causing the contents to age at the pre-calculated rate for another 60 seconds. (eg: Power Level 2 for 30 seconds would age for 900 seconds (15 minutes), input of "minute +" would result in the microwave running for 90 seconds and aging the contents 2700 seconds (45 minutes), or 3(30*30), instead of aging the contents for 8100 seconds (135 minutes), or 90*90). |
SCP-119 can be dismantled, and replacement parts can be substituted for every component except the magnetron. When placing the magnetron in any other microwave, including duplicates of the same model, the magnetron continues to exhibit time acceleration. However, replicating the effects of anything above power level 2 have failed in every model except the original microwave in which the magnetron was found. |
Although SCP-119, like all standard microwave models, will normally only function when the door is closed, during deconstruction it was determined that disabling the closing mechanism allows the device to work while open. Subsequent testing determined that the radiation emitted from SCP-119 has a fallout pattern very similar to the microwave radiation it replaced. However, further experiments operating SCP-119 while open now require the approval of a Clearance Level 4 personnel. |
Addendum: After subsequent testing, it has been determined that the accelerated time experienced within SCP-119 is not accelerated from the perspective of those being affected, instead causing the occupants to perceive that they are simply staying inside of the microwave for the adjusted duration. Should living creatures be exposed to SCP-119 for extended durations, they could quite quickly die of starvation, as they will require as much sleep and food as they would outside of SCP-119. Therefore, further experimentation with living beings now requires the approval of a Clearance Level 4 personnel. |
Furthermore, due to the possibility of micro-organisms undergoing accelerated evolution within SCP-119, industrial-grade disinfectant has now been added to the containment procedure for SCP-119. |
Test Log for SCP-119 |
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[ Title: SCP-124 is a plot of soil approximately 9m2 in area and 14m3 in size.; Genre: Scientific; Tags: 3rdperson; Style: Dark ] |
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Item #: SCP-124 |
Object Class: Euclid |
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-124 is to be kept in a 4.2Β m x 2.1Β m stone pit in its containment cell. The pit is to be 1.5 metres deep. A plastic tarp is to be placed over SCP-124 when not in use. Absolutely no biological matter is allowed within one metre of SCP-124 when not being studied. An armed guard is to be stationed outside SCP-124's cell at all times. |
Description: SCP-124 is a plot of soil approximately 9Β m2 in area and 14Β m3 in size. It was recovered from a Detroit basement when authorities were notified of two teenagers growing large amounts of marijuana. |
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