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07/06/20ββ |
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Two broken TV sets with a house cat (Felis silvestris catus) sitting on one of them, looking sideways. |
24/07/20ββ |
1 |
A deceased man lying in what looks like a coffin. The man was presumed to be Pββββ Fβββ, a known actor, but at the moment the image was taken he was alive. |
[DATA LOST] |
29/07/20ββ |
1 |
A scattering flock of doves. The place was later recognized to be the Cathedral Square, Belgorod, Russia. |
16/08/20ββ |
1 |
A lot of dead fish in an unknown place. |
[DATA LOST] |
31/10/20ββ |
1 |
A view of a tank driver seat. The interior looks like a Maus super-heavy tank, but a lot more modern. |
[DATA LOST] |
19/12/20ββ |
1 |
[DATA EXPUNGED] |
[DATA LOST] |
26/03/20ββ |
9 |
An architectural ensemble that looks like Forum of Augustus (Rome, Italy), but in pristine condition. One of the photographs depicts an electronic display installed next to the building presumed to be the Mars Ultor temple. The image shows some text on an unknown dialect of Chinese scrolling on the display. Partial translation reads: "Hail, Mars the Savior, Great Helmsman who led [???] and raised the Celestial Empire [???]. [???] a hundred flowers [???]. May your spear strike [???] shields to cover us." |
[DATA LOST] |
02/04/20ββ |
3 |
Interior of the Kostnize church, Kutna Hora, Czech Republic. The interior looks like the actual church, but some of the skulls can be seen having three eye sockets. |
04/04/20ββ |
1 |
A view of Lopan river from the window of Kharkov National University building. Judging by the perspective, the building is at least 10 stories taller than the actual one, although the background corresponds to the date the picture was taken. |
[DATA LOST] |
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[ Title: SCP-212 is a large medical device, with three large robotic arms.; Genre: Scientific; Tags: 3rdperson; Style: Dark ] |
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Item #: SCP-212 |
Object Class: Safe |
Special Containment Procedures: Use of SCP-212 must be cleared by the current containment siteβs chief medical officer. Any subjects undergoing operation by SCP-212 must submit to full physical and psychological testing both before and after exposure. Resistance to testing will result in termination of subject. |
All personnel are to keep at least 1.5Β m (5 ft) from SCP-212 when not in operation. Armed personnel are authorized to use whatever force deemed necessary to prevent unauthorized exposure. Should any personnel accidentally become exposed to SCP-212, full quarantine, testing, and judicial review will be initiated as soon as the subject is released by SCP-212. |
Description: SCP-212 is a large medical device, with three large robotic arms. The arms have an extremely diverse array of attachments, but no storage area or power source has yet been found. Attachments slide into and out of the arms as needed, with over five hundred different attachments documented. SCP-212 is made of plastic, steel, and other common materials. In-depth analysis is pending, as any attempt by mechanical means causes violent action from SCP-212, and attempts by any biological means normally results with subject's βimprovementβ. |
When exposed to living tissue, the βarmsβ of SCP-212 will rapidly move to grab and restrain it. SCP-212 will then begin to βimproveβ said tissue. This process is extremely fast, but SCP-212 does not inject any anesthetic, or replace any blood lost. The process has been described as βexcruciatingly painfulβ, and can result in the death of the subject at a rate of 47%. Wounds made by SCP-212 are closed with standard surgical sutures and a chemical βsealantβ that is not yet fully understood. |
Improvements that have been observed include: lining of joints with graphite, replacement of biological organs with artificial ones, addition of metal plates to bones, addition of new or duplicate organs, and replacement of teeth with small serrated steel bands, among many others. SCP-212 has been shown to be able to totally βre-configureβ an organism. The βimprovementsβ appear to be random, and can sometimes be detrimental or fatal, as illustrated by one subjectβs complete loss of bone marrow and its replacement by a gel that is still under study. |
Subjects wishing to undergo exposure from SCP-212 are to be advised that the process is extremely invasive, and that no predictions on βimprovementsβ can be made. |
See Also: SCP-212 Upgrade Log |
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[ Title: SCP-211 is a two-story building located in an abandoned district of βββββββ, IA.; Genre: Scientific; Tags: 3rdperson; Style: Dark ] |
*** |
Item #: SCP-211 |
Object Class: Safe |
Special Containment Procedures: Because of the suburban location of SCP-211, the surrounding neighborhood has been vacated through intentional introduction of pollutive industry and redistricting, to promote βNIMBYβ sentiment. In addition, the property surrounding SCP-211 is currently under Foundation management, and an armed guard has been stationed in the buildings. Unauthorized personnel entering the area are to be terminated on sight. |
A series of explosive charges has been set within SCP-211, and is to be examined every ββ days for degradation. Should SCP-211 become overtly hostile or neutralization is otherwise requested, it is to be terminated by detonating these charges simultaneously. |
To avoid inadvertent activation of SCP-211's defense mechanisms, extraction of SCP-211-1 should take place at a rate of fewer than β pages per hour. |
Description: SCP-211 is a two-story building located in an abandoned district of βββββββ, IA. Records from βββββββ's archives heavily suggest that the building was originally a middle-class dwelling, belonging to Gββββββ Sβββββββββββ (since deceased of natural cause). Since then, all furnishings have disappeared, save standard light fixtures and a radiator (pictured above). Note that several of these lights' switches have not been discovered, rendering them useless. Additionally, the building's topography has been nearly completely covered with an estimated βββ,βββ sheets of paper, hereafter collectively designated as SCP-211-1. |
Given these facts, SCP-211 itself is in remarkably poor condition. Severe mold and grime contamination are threatening to collapse a large section of the second floor, and the attempted May 4 demolition (see Document 211-01) has left a large hole in the south wall of the building. |
Recovered sheets of SCP-211-1 may be of various aspect and origins: blank, depicting various images, ripped pages from books (most often encyclopedias or novels), printouts from the Internet, etc. The paper may be of any color; in fact, the above picture is of the only hallway in which all sheets are printed on white paper. Entire stacks of paper have been discovered in the building's basement, whose individual sheets bear little or no relation to each other. Their only real identifying characteristic is that individual sheets' edges are unusually sharp, and that should a portion of SCP-211-1 be removed, more sheets appear (from unknown origin) as replacement. Research is pending, but so far, individually, SCP-211-1's constituent parts seem to have little purpose beyond [REDACTED: See Addendum 211-01] and defense. |
Document 211-01 |
SCP Status for SCP-211 was established after the building was condemned and scheduled for demolition on 4 May 2βββ, when the building βattackedβ the team (hereafter labeled Incident Zero). The following is an interview of Eββββ Rββββββββ, one of four survivors, conducted by Dr. Spinoza. |
<Begin Log> |
Dr. Spinoza: Please state your name and occupation. |
Interviewee: Eββββ Rββββββββ, employed at βββββββ Construction. Well, former employee. Can't exactly do my job with one crippled leg, now can I? |
Dr. Spinoza: My sympathies. Please discuss the events involving the attempted destruction of [DATA EXPUNGED]. |
Rββββββββ: Well, we - βββββββ Construction, that is - were commissioned to destroy that thing, so we set about finding the best way to do it. We pretty much ruled out undermining for some reason. Something to do [DATA EXPUNGED]. Main thing is management decides to just use a couple of bulldozers to level the thing. |
Dr. Spinoza: Was there any action on the part of the building before you attempted demolition? |
Rββββββββ: Not really. We went in there, after all, making tests and all that. Found the mold, joked about all that paper all over the place. Only thing that really happened before we started wasβ¦yeah, when we were in the basement and someone else, I forget who, started ripping pages from the wall, just t'check how bad the mold was. Big stack of the stuff suddenly drops from the ceiling, outta nowhere, on top of the guy, and he gets a nice bunch of paper cuts. Thing that got us, though? His gear was all cut up as all hell. I mean, clothing, hat, glasses, what have you. All nicked up, had a big damn gouge in his glasses. Damn good thing he was wearing those glasses, I tell you. |
Dr. Spinoza: And then? |
Rββββββββ: Well, we didn't like being in a big house of knives, you know, so we got him out of there. Other than that, besides, well, you know, and nothing else happened. |
Dr. Spinoza: And on May 4? |
Rββββββββ: Well, we had everything set up, and started driving a pair of bulldozers toward the house, when all of a sudden all that paper on that one wall - outside, right? - well, it all just falls off by itself. Now, I should tell you, that day there wasn't a breeze in the air at all, so we thought that, well, the building's destroyin' itself and stuff, and we decide to help it along, and all of a sudden there's a big rumble - one you can hear over the bulldozers! - and all that paper flies into the air by itself and tears up everything in sight! |
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