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Special Containment Procedures: SCP-334 is to be kept in a standard heat-treated containment cell, surrounded by magnetic field generators positioned so that all six sides have an overlapping field projecting at least fifteen (15) centimeters from the inner cell walls. Each generator is to have multiple redundant backups and power sources, including emergency batteries capable of maintaining full magnetic field output for no less than thirty (30) minutes. Maintenance of the anti-heat coating is to be carried on a weekly schedule, with subject to be transferred to a secondary cell to allow for more extensive repairs, if needed. Three (3) live mice are to be introduced to its cell at a random time every day to reduce chances of subject learning the pattern and attempting escape. Due to SCP-334's hunting and burrowing instincts, the floor of containment is to be reinforced with an anti-heat coating, or made of a substance with a melting point greater than ββββ degrees Celsius, with the magnetic containment field underneath reinforced to approximately 1.5 times that of the other surfaces. Subject hunts in a fashion typical of foxes, with a strong downward pounce, which has proven capable of penetrating a small distance into the containment fields, and has been the cause of β containment breaches to date. |
Description: SCP-334 is a small cloud of superheated plasma in the shape of a specimen most closely resembling Vulpes vulpes, or the common red fox. Its body appears similar to waves of steam or fire, revealing gaps between the filaments of gas through which the opposite side is visible. Its filaments fluoresce in the spectrum of red and orange, with 'eyes' in the blue spectrum. Subject has a negligible measurable mass, and has no central body to speak of. SCP-334 apparently believes it is actually a red fox, and displays several normal vulpine behaviors, such as hunting of prey, and in test 334F-03 [REDACTED]. Whether it is an entity that imprinted on a vulpine or is a vulpine which was transformed to its current state is unknown and under investigation. |
Since it is composed of superheated ionized gas, containment of SCP-334 is effectively impossible without the use of magnetic containment fields, and is difficult even then, as the heat and energetic effects extend an average of seven (7) centimeters around its entire body, rapidly sublimating physical obstructions. Although its surface temperature is in excess of ββββ degrees Celsius, the heat disperses rapidly, cooling to ββ degrees Celsius within 10 centimeters, far faster than the laws of thermodynamics would indicate. There is evidence that SCP-334 is capable of controlling its heat output. Subject is capable of bursts of speed measured at approximately one hundred and sixty (160) kilometers per hour for around ten seconds. These bursts of speed disperse the subject's mass, 'tiring it out', making it need to 'rest' while it re-forms. |
Subject derives 'nourishment' from converting matter into plasma and absorbing it, taking in a small amount of energy normally through conversion of air into ionized gas, but that alone is insufficient to feed it, making supplementary feeding necessary. |
Despite the fact it does not touch the ground when it walks and is immune to the pull of the Earth's gravity, it seems content to follow the floor's surface for walkable areas, and has yet to be seen actually 'flying'. Whether it chooses not to, or simply does not know that it can, is unknown at this time. |
Due to its physical makeup, SCP-334 constantly emits a level of EM radiation consistent with a class β solar flare, causing interference in unshielded electronics within ββ meters and making film or electronic surveillance problematic. Radiation is within tolerable limits for SCP personnel. |
Initial containment: SCP-334 was recovered ββ kilometers from [REDACTED], β kilometers from a projected meteor impact site. Whether this was the subject's origin is still under investigation. The Foundation was alerted to the subject's existence when a routine sweep of emergency services reports found a pattern of strange burns, trails, and [REDACTED] discovered in the woods, matching no publicly known source but consistent with [DATA EXPUNGED]. A full Foundation combat team was sent in to contain the suspected [REDACTED] but found SCP-334 instead, a far lesser threat. Utilizing a magnetic containment bottle and two live mice, subject was contained with an acceptable level of casualties. |
Addendum: SCP-334 has a talent for escape, having escaped containment no fewer than ββ times since initial retrieval, causing approximately [REDACTED] dollars in structural damage to Site-ββ and the deaths of ββ personnel, mostly caused by the aforementioned structural damage. SCP-334 is wary of people, avoiding human contact if possible, yet prefers hiding in offices, barracks, and on-site quarters, where there is relatively little traffic and an abundance of small spaces. Despite its many escape events, SCP-334 has shown neither an obvious inclination towards leaving Site-ββ, nor towards unprovoked attack and is not considered a direct threat. However, the structural damage caused had the potential to release SCP-βββ, SCP-βββ and SCP-βββ on β separate occasions, and recapture should be considered a priority. |
Partial Testing log: Results matching expectations removed, available upon request |
Experiment Log 334T-01 through 334T-48 |
Date: ββ/ββ/2010 |
Test Subject: A Selection of small prey animals ranging from mice to medium-sized rabbits |
Results: Subject stalked each one for varying lengths of time, apparently biding its time before pouncing. Each test subject sublimated into plasma, which was absorbed by SCP-334 through the 'mouth' as it went through the motions of eating. |
Experiment Log 334F-01 |
Date ββ/ββ/2010 |
Test Subject: A normal red fox (Male) |
Results: Test subject displayed high levels of apprehension, with loud barking and growling. SCP-334 appeared disinterested. Test halted after ββ minutes of no appreciable change in either's reaction. |
Experiment Log 334F-02 |
Date ββ/ββ/2010 |
Test Subject: A normal red fox (Female) |
Results: Identical to 334F-01. |
Experiment Log 334F-03 |
Date ββ/ββ/2010 |
Test Subject: A red fox (Female, in heat) |
Results: SCP-334 appeared to sniff the air for a moment, while test subject displayed reactions similar to previous two tests, then [DATA EXPUNGED]. |
Researcher Note: That was something I hope to never see again. |
Experiment Log 334-01 |
Date ββ/ββ/2010 |
Test Subject: SCP-334 |
Note: For this test, SCP-334's cell was flooded with ionized gas identical to its own. |
Results: SCP-334 appeared curious at first, then agitated as the pressure of ionized gas in the chamber started to rise. After 5 minutes, subject began glowing brightly and [DATA EXPUNGED] containment was re-established, with SCP-334 apparently exhausted. |
Experiment Log 334-02 |
Date ββ/ββ/2010 |
Test Subject: SCP-334 |
Note: For this test, SCP-334 was subjected to a focused magnetic 'blade' to attempt to sever a section of its mass. |
Results: [DATA EXPUNGED]. |
NOTE: Further experimentation with 'force feeding' or 'cutting' SCP-334 is forbidden unless performed in a heavily shielded remote site. |
Experiment Log 334D-01 |
Date ββ/ββ/2010 |
Test Subject: D-13487/334, 3 live mice in standard cage. |
Note: D-class was instructed to enter containment and feed SCP-334 after one day of withholding food from the subject. |
Results: SCP-334 immediately leapt at the cage, incinerating it and the contents, as well as much of D-13847/334's arm and torso. D-13847/334 died instantly, while SCP-334 ignored the body, focusing on the converted mice and cage. |
Researcher Note: Well, it certainly thinks it's a fox, and doesn't seem to notice, or care, that it can kill people just by getting too close. |
Experiment Log 334E-01 through 334E-ββ |
Date ββ/ββ/2010 |
Test Subject: SCP-334 |
Note: This test was performed to determine SCP-334's environmental needs, if any. |
Results: Containment made airtight, and internal atmosphere removed. Subject showed no change from normal behavior patterns. Containment was then heated to an excess of 500 degrees Celsius. Subject showed no change from normal behavior patterns. Containment was then cooled to approximately negative 100 degrees Celsius. Once again, subject showed no change from normal behavior patterns. Containment was slowly pumped full of atmospheric gases in various combinations, to a maximum pressure of three (3) atmospheres. Subject became more energetic, consistent with behavior after being fed, and did not require supplemental feeding until the next day. |
Researcher Note: It can survive in a vacuum or on the surface of Venus, and doesn't need any supplemental food in high pressure. This and other data suggests [DATA EXPUNGED] |
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[ Title: SCP-335 is a set of one hundred and fifty 3.; Genre: Scientific; Tags: 3rdperson; Style: Dark ] |
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Item #: SCP-335 |
Object Class: Safe |
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-335 is to be kept in a secure location to prevent tampering. |
Description: SCP-335 is a set of one hundred and fifty 3.5" floppy disks discovered in a cardboard box found in the attic of former Agent βββ shortly after her termination. Each disk is individually numbered in hand-written permanent marker. Disks are to be referred to by their number; SCP-335-001, SCP-335-002, etc. Each disk has also been labeled with a human name in the same writing as the numbering. 118 are male names and 30 are female. There is some speculation as to whether SCP-335-011 "Jackie" is meant to be male or female. The names have no identified pattern. |
Initial examinations suggested that all 150 disks were blank, as their capacity all read as 0 megabytes. Dr. ββββββββββ determined that the disks were ordinary and had them archived with the rest of former Agent βββ's possessions. It was not until Agent ββββ suggested the unlikelihood of Agent βββ keeping a box of floppy disks in her attic among the other contraband, that Dr. ββββββββββ agreed to have the disks examined again. It was determined that Dr. ββββββββββ's original floppy disk drive had been defective, and a different computer was brought in. |
All 150 disks appear to have an infinite amount of storage space available. It is unknown whether the disk space is truly unlimited or simply too large to measure; regardless, the space is effectively infinite. |
When SCP-335-001 was inserted into Dr. ββββββββββ's computer, the contents of a large pornographic website were the first data found on the disk. Further investigation by Agent ββββ showed that all the contents of SCP-335-001 are of a pornographic nature. |
Note from Dr. ββββββββββ: I believe I know where all our bandwidth is going at night. Agent ββββ's computer privileges should be limited until he either finds a girlfriend or learns some self-control. |
Further investigation revealed that SCP-335-001 through 012 contained pornographic material. However, upon discovering the entire contents of Wikipedia on SCP-335-013, the actual nature of SCP-335 was uncovered. |
SCP-335 contains the entire contents of the Internet stored within its infinite storage space. It appears to have some sort of organizational system, with similar sites grouped together on the same disk. Experiment 335-007a showed that when content on the Internet is changed, the content on the corresponding disk changes to match. Precisely how this occurs is unknown. It is uncertain what would happen if content on the disk were changed, as all 150 disks seem to be locked in read-only format. |
Addendum: Agent ββββ has proposed on numerous occasions that an experiment be conducted where a disk is destroyed. Dr. ββββββββββ as well as βββ-βββ agree that this could potentially have disastrous effects on a large portion of the internet and could draw unwanted attention to the Foundation. Such an experiment is not to be attempted under any circumstances. |
Addendum: The following is a listing of all 150 names written on the disks in their numerical order. No pattern has yet been identified in the names. |
001: "Jonny" |
002: "Carl" |
003: "Robert" |
004: "William" |
005: "Benjamin" |
006: "Patrick" |
007: "Blake" |
008: "Keith" |
009: "Michael" |
010: "Darrell" |
011: "Jackie" |
012: "Daniel" |
013: "Jimbo" |
014: "Cynthia" |
015: "Valerie" |
016: "Ozzie" |
017: "Wayne" |
018: "Paul" |
019: "Frank" |
020: "Sandra" |
021: "James" |
022: "Mark" |
023: "Jordan" |
024: "Isabella" |
025: "Eugene" |
026: "Matthew" |
027: "Sean" |
028: "Heath" |
029: "Janice" |
030: "Donald" |
031: "Bradley" |
032: "Ryan" |
033: "Ryan" |
034: "Emily" |
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