SCP Foundation
SCP Foundation meaning?
S. C. P
Secure. Contain. Protect.
Story No.1
Clearance Level: 1
Item no: SCP-682
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-682 must be destroyed as soon as possible. At this time, no means available to SCP teams are capable of destroying SCP-682, only able to cause massive physical damage. SCP-682 should be contained within a 5 mx5mx5m chamber with 25.4 cm reinforced acid-resistant
steel plate lining all inside surfaces. The containment chamber should be filled with hydrochloric acid until SCP-682 is submerged and incapacitated. Any attempts of SCP-682 to move, speak, or breach containment should be reacted to quickly and with full force as called for by the circumstances.
Description: SCP-682 is a large, vaguely reptile-like creature of unknown origin. It appears to be extremely intelligent, and was observed to engage in complex communication with SCP-079 during their limited time of exposure. SCP-682 appears to have a hatred of all life, which has been expressed in several interviews during containment. (See Addendum 682-B)...
SCP-682 has always been observed to have extremely high strength, speed, and reflexes, though exact levels vary with its form. SCP-682's physical body grows and changes very quickly, growing or decreasing in size at it consumes or sheds material. SCP-682 gains energy from anything it ingests, organic or inorganic. Digestion seems to be aided by a set of filtering gills inside of SCP-682's nostrils, which are able to remove usable matter from any liquid solution, enabling it to constantly regenerate from the acid it is contained in. SCP-682's regenerative capabilities and resilience are staggering, and SCP-682 has been seen moving and speaking with its body 87% destroyed or rotted.
In case of containment breach, SCP-682 is to be tracked and re-captured by all available Mobile Task Forces, and no teams with fewer than seven (7) members are cleared to engage it. To date attempted breaches have numbered at seventeen (17), while successful breaches have numbered at six (6).
Story No.2
Name: THE SHY GUY
SCP : 096
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures SCP-096 is to be contained in its cell, a 5 max 5 mx 5 m airtight steel cube, at all times Weekly checks for any cracks or holes are mandatory. There are to be absolutely no video surveillance or optical tools of any kind made SCP-096's cell Security personnel will use pre-installed pressure nors and laser detectors to ensure SCP-006 ence inside the cell.
Any and all photos, video, or recordings of SCP096 likeness are mostly forbidden without approval from Dr. and 05.
Description SCP096 is a humanoid creature measuring approximately 1.38 meters in height. Subject shows very little muscle mass, with preliminary analysis of body mass suggesting mild malnutrition Arms are groly out of proportion with the rest of the subject's body, with an approximate length of 15 meters each Skin it only devoid of pigmentation, with no rig of any body har.
SCP-096' jane can open to four (4) times the norm of an merage human. Other facial features remain similar to an average human with the exception of the eyes, which are also devond of piguarnitation. It is not yet known whether SCF096 is blind or not. It shows no signs of any higher brain functions, and is not considered to be sapient.
SCP006 normally extremely docile, with pressure sensors inside its cell medicating it spends most of the day pacing by the eastern wall. However, when some Doe views SCP-096's face, whether it be directly, via video recording, or even a photograph, it will enter a stage of considerable emotional distress SCP000 will cover its face with its hands and begin screaming, crying, and babbling incoherently Approximately one (1) to two (2) nutes after the first viewing. SCP-096 will begin running to the person who is viewed in face (who from the point can be referred to as SCP-096-11.
Documented speeds have vaned from theory for (35) km/h to ins/h. and seems to depend on distance from SCP-096-1. At this point, no known material or method can pede SCP-096's progress. The actual position of SCP-006-I does not seem to affect SCP-096 mpons, it seems to have an innate sense of SCP096 l'e location Note. This reaction does not occur when viewing artistic depictions (free Document 096-1).
Upon arriving at SCP006-1's location, SCP096 will proceed to kill and [DATA EXPUNGED SCR 096-1.
100% of cases have left no traces of SCP-096-1. SCP 096 will then sit down for several minutes before regaining its composer and becoming docile once again: It will then attempt to make its way back to its natural habitat, IDATA REDACTED]
Duen the possibility of a mass chain reaction, include. ing breach of Foundation secrecy and large envilian los of life, retrieval of subject should be coundered Alpha priority
Dr. has also petitioned for immediate termina nem of SCP-096 (see Interview 096-1) Enterta approval Termination coder has been approved, and is to be carried out by Dr on IDATA REDACTED] See Incident096-1.
Story No.3
Clearance Level: 2
Item #: SCP-173
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: Item SCP-173 is to be kept in a locked container at all times. When personnel must enter SCP 173's container, no fewer than 31 may enter at any time and the door is to be relocked behind them. At all times, two persons must maintain direct eye contact with SCP-173 until all personnel have vacated and re-locked the container.
Description:
Origin is as of yet unknown. It is constructed from concrete and rebar with traces of Krylon brand spray paint. SCP-173 is animate and extremely hostile. The object cannot move while within a direct line of sight.
Tine of sight must not be broken at any time with SCP 173 Objects are reported to attack by snapping the neck at the base of the skull, or by strangulation. In the event of an attack, personnel are to observe Class 4 hazardous object containment procedures.
The reddish brown substance on the floor is a combination of feces and blood. Origin of these materials is unknown. The enclosure must be cleaned on a bi-weekly basis.


