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foundationmods) wrote2018-10-25 09:51 pm
SCP Database

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Welcome.
The Foundation is home to many, many items, which are dangerous, strange, and may even threaten humanity itself. The Application program you are using is one - SCP-5832. Greater understanding of The Foundation and the items we contain will be given to you upon your mandatory agent fieldwork.
To read the files, you will need an understanding of the classification system in use to determine the threat level of an SCP.
Safe: An SCP can be properly contained and understood. for example, if you put the SCP in a box, the SCP would react the same way every time, and remain in the box.
Elucid: An SCP can be contained, but potentially not understood or react in ways that may cause a containment breech. Using our example, you could put the SCP in the box and it would react in a different way each time, and be unpredictable if it will stay in or out.
Keter: An SCP is dangerous and cannot be contained easily or at all. Escaped SCP's often fall into this category if they threaten humanity at large. We don't think you need the box example for this one.
Thaumiel: An SCP is capable of containing or neutralizing the threats caused by other SCP's. In the example, Thaumiel would be the box.
You will receive greater understanding of these terms during your mandatory fieldwork. We will now redirect you to the files your clearance allows you to access.
Secure. Contain. Protect.
These are SCPs that have appeared in the game so far. For actual SCPs, the links below go to their wiki entry. For SCPs created by the mods, their information can be found below.
SCP 420-j (round 1)
SCP 5349 (round 1)
SCP 5832 (round 1, 2)
SCP 6219 (round 1)
SCP 6350 (round 1, 2, 3)
SCP 6593 (round 4)
SCP 6732 (round 1)
SCP 6893 (round 2)
SCP 7401 (round 3)

SCP 6893
SCP 6893
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: Only Thaumiel-class agents or instances of SCP-6350 should be sent to observe and maintain this site. ‘Normal human’ personnel tend to be labeled as ‘pests’ and quickly eliminated.
Description: SCP-6893 is a large, three-story hotel, which is normally located in the countryside of Canada. It’s interior seems to be largely comprised of 90s era ski lodge deco. WIthin the hotel itself are several instances (SCP-6893-1), collectively known as ‘The Staff’, who are dressed in matching hotel staff uniforms that fit the style of the hotel. Instances of SCP-6893-1 all appear and act identically.
Instances of 6893-1 seem to be aware of what other instances see, and react accordingly. They appear to be a part of one large hivemind, which is likely a part of 6893 itself.
Additionally, there is SCP-6893-2 (‘The Lady’) and SCP-6893-3 (‘The Captain’), who seem to have unique personalities. However, like ‘The Staff’, they seem to be a part of the collective hivemind of 6893, as they are aware of what instances of 6893-1 perceive.
6893 is a hotel that caters specifically to other SCPs. Any SCP that enters is called a ‘Guest’ and is invited to stay for as long as they like. Instances of 6893-1 treat ‘Guests’ with the upmost respect and provide anything requested of them. Requests seem to be tailored to the requestor’s tastes, even if those preferences are not stated.
Any non-SCP-entity who enters the hotel is called a ‘Pest’ and is usually eliminated within 48 hours of entry. ‘Pests’ tend to become food for the SCPs living at the hotel.
Experimentation log:
Item requested: A football jersey
Requester: Reyes
Item granted: A Green Bay Packers home jersey for Brett Favre
Item requested: Sushi
Requester: Reyes
Item granted: ten pieces of ‘california roll’
Item requested: Sushi
Requester: Kurosaki
Item granted: ten pieces of ‘ika nigiri’
Item requested: A pinup poster
Requester: Reyes
Item granted: [at one point it said “a pinup poster of Jack Morrison that says ‘Summer 2046’ on it”, but that has been scratched out.]
Item requested: Training dummy
Requester: Kurosaki
Item granted: a standard tatami training dummy, though more resilient than average.
Further testing is advised to see just what can be acquired from the staff.