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SCP-443-07 Orange β A paralegal in a small law practice. Girlfriend of "Yellow", but cheats on him with "Green". Friend of "Black". |
SCP-443-08 Red β A medical secretary. Mother of "Brown", employee of "Yellow", tenant of "Blue" and friend of "White" |
SCP-443-09 Red Orange β A middle-aged wife to a soldier. "Yellow Orange"'s mother, friend of "Blue Violet". |
SCP-443-10 Red Violet β A regular patron of "White"'s diner. |
SCP-443-11 White β A waitress at a diner near "Red"'s work. Friend of "Red" and "Red Violet". |
SCP-443-12 Yellow β A doctor. Employer of "Red", boyfriend of "Orange", doctor of "Blue Violet". |
SCP-443-13 Yellow Green β Another regular of "White"'s diner with a habit of butting into people's conversations. |
SCP-443-14 Yellow Orange β Another seven-year-old. Friend and classmate of "Brown", daughter of "Red Orange". |
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[ Title: SCP-444 is a linguistically-conveyed memetic virus.; Genre: Scientific; Tags: 3rdperson; Style: Dark ] |
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Item#: 444 |
Level2 |
Containment Class: |
euclid |
Secondary Class: |
{$secondary-class} |
Disruption Class: |
keneq |
Risk Class: |
danger |
link to memo |
Special Containment Procedures: Instances of SCP-444 identified outside Foundation custody are to be isolated or destroyed with extreme prejudice. The Foundation's instances of SCP-444 are to be kept under Type A Hazardous documentation protocols. Translators are to have no more than 12 hours weekly access to SCP-444 and must undergo weekly linguistics and psychological examinations. Individuals compromised by SCP-444 are to be isolated and prevented from making vocalisations and are to be terminated unless they are required for testing protocols. Rapid Response Task Force Omicron-11, AKA "Burke's Boys", is to be used wherever possible due to the deaf nature of its members. |
Description: SCP-444 is a linguistically-conveyed memetic virus. SCP-444 takes the form of a valid and coherent, if limited, language. Individuals exposed to SCP-444 assimilate it and lose their ability to use or learn other languages, although they typically retain their ability to understand previously understood languages. Written examples of SCP-444 require extended contact but verbal exposure has effect after only a few sentences. The mechanism for this change is still unknown. |
SCP-444's written form has a unique alphabet of geometric shapes read in a radiating pattern from the centre. |
Systematic examination of SCP-444, primarily in Experiments 444-7, 444-13 and 444-17, reveals that it lacks the ability to express several concepts including: |
Rebellion |
Hatred |
Anger |
[REDACTED] |
In addition, over an extended period the lack of the ability to express these concepts appears to alter human behaviour. Subjects infected with SCP-444 become more docile and compliant as well as more concerned with procreation and childcare. Re-examination of the data from Experiment 444-17, gathered from MRIs, live electrode examination and dissections of infected brains, confirms that SCP-444 causes significant alterations to human brain structure, chemically severing [REDACTED] of the brain. This, not the reduced vocabulary, is believed to cause the altered mentality of the infected. |
The primary area of Foundation research into SCP-444 currently is to isolate the source. SCP-444 is to be considered a hostile invasive weapon. Since 19ββ, ββ0 instances of SCP-444 exposure have been recorded, typically among migratory workers or the underclass in depressed urban areas. |
Experiment Log 444-7. |
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[ Title: SCP-449 is a twisting aluminium cone, loosely resembling a cornucopia.; Genre: Scientific; Tags: 3rdperson; Style: Dark ] |
*** |
Item #: SCP-449 |
Object Class: Euclid |
Special Containment Procedures: All instances of SCP-449 are to be stored in a standard containment vault outside of testing. To minimize additional production, between 3 and 5 kilograms of SCP-449-A will be available for testing in a low-risk chemical storage container. Excess SCP-449-A generated in testing of SCP-449 must be incinerated. |
A network of D-Class spaced no closer than 1500 kilometers apart are to consume one grain of SCP-449-A per day to monitor for use of SCP-449. Should use by parties other than the Foundation be detected, agents are to follow the dragnet procedure outlined in Document 449-5 to locate and confiscate the SCP-449 instance. |
Description: Each instance of SCP-449 is a twisting aluminium cone, loosely resembling a cornucopia. Each is 40 centimetres long with a mouth approximately 15 centimetres in diameter, weighing slightly more than a kilogram. On the side of each is stamped the word βJOYβ. For unknown reasons, all instances tarnish very easily. |
When squeezed by a human, SCP-449 instances produces SCP-449-A. The user may control the rate of production by thought, ranging from a single grain to about 6 litres per second. SCP-449-A is a clear, crystalline substance resembling sand in texture. It may be shaped, crushed, or dissolved in water or alcohol, though not in bodily fluids other than blood. It is odorless and tasteless. Eating large quantities of SCP-449-A may cause erosion of tooth enamel, damage to the alimentary lining, and diarrhoea or vomiting consistent with the consumption of other abrasive substances. |
If consumed in any quantity, it causes the consumer to enter a state of extreme pleasure and euphoria for up to a day as long as it remains within the digestive tract. This effect is not modulated by dosage and takes effect immediately. SCP-449-A is neither digested nor externally damaged by its passage through the alimentary canal, though when excreted or removed through other means, it no longer exhibits anomalous properties. |
The euphoric effects of SCP-449-A cease immediately if any person within approximately 1300 kilometres has more SCP-449-A by mass within their digestive tract. To date, all individuals SCP-449 instances have been recovered from had gone to extreme lengths to retain the effects of SCP-449-A, including: |
Killing at least four other users of SCP-449. |
Permanently residing in a boat far away from any population centres. |
Undergoing radical gastric surgery to add an additional estimated 3 cubic meters to their digestive tract. |
In almost all cases, the SCP-449 users had abandoned activities other than producing and consuming SCP-449-A. To date, 83 instances have been recovered, out of an estimated 100. |
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