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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 6350
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: Only personnel who submit a formal request and receive approval from site command, or are authorized through orders via site command may operate SCP-6350. SCP-6350 is to be kept in research cell 106-F with two guard personnel on duty at all times. Any researchers entering 106-F are to be accompanied by at least one guard for the entirety of testing. A full list of tests and/or tasks to be carried out must be given to all guard personnel on duty; any deviation from this list will result in termination of use, forcible removal of personnel from 106-F, and formal discipline at site command’s discretion.
WARNING: When fabricating bodies, the use of Class 1 amnesiacs is MANDATORY.
Description: SCP-6350 is a large mechanical device that is nearly non-euclidean in its construction, having several miles of pipes, electrical cords, and other assorted mechanical objects. There is a set of 4 tanks that contain a [REDACTED] chemical solution connected to one side, and the other has a miniature fabrication area equipped for both organic and inorganic material. A control panel lies in front, buttons written in a runic language with no known translation. Observation and probing has found out very little about the machine and how it's constructed - even cursory explorations have led to injuries and death, and SCP-6350 seems capable of repairing itself should any damage occur.
The machine was found in [REDACTED], Australia - in the basement of a building being used as a front for a cult known as the [EXPUNGED] in 199/ on New Year's Eve. The device was built by the leader of the cult, apparently during a religious revelation 'in order to bring servants and sacrifices into the fold.' Some brainwashed instances of SCP-6350 were discovered on the building grounds and were either collected for deprogramming and interviewing, or terminated upon attacking the investigative team.
When in use, SCP-6350 is able to create characters from fictional media within its tanks. At this time, testing has only been able to pull a random selection of characters from many different kinds of media from around the world, but it appears to mostly pull from English or Japanese series. These bodies are biologically the same as normal human bodies beyond sterility but can be set to expire rapidly, as per the notes recovered from the site SCP-6350 was found on. The writer (assumed to be the head cultist) had experimented with the machine, and created bodies that could live only a few minutes to multiple decades.
Instances created by SCP-6350 are sentient, and are copies of how they acted in their original series along with keeping any associated powers they had. This has led to several containment breeches before subsequent termination of the instances before they managed to get offsite. Instances also age naturally along with their bodies, if they were able to age normally in their 'canon'. Many of the instances come from different 'points' in their series, and multiples of a character may be summoned if there are different media materials involving them or different names used for them in series material. An odd byproduct of SCP-6350's creation of instances is that powerless instances are given powers that are weaker versions of existing SCP's. Examples include SCP-173's speed, SCP-106's corrosive abilities, and SCP-1728's ability to secrete butter. Instances created by SCP-6350 did not possess the qualities before the machine ended up in Foundation hands, which implies the machine may purposefully change it's instances to match the environment.
When an instance is created, the fabrication machine creates any and all items associated with or on the character's person at the time of their summoning. This includes biological and organic material, such as animals, weapons, and clothing.