Anonymous
6/25/2025, 11:56:12 PM
No.149156700
>>149152840
neat, I was really confused on the continued existence part but it's an interesting angle to have the US still be resistant to an extent
Also like alluded to in my post their smaller stakes and abilities makes them have some interesting sides to things
>>149153720
Containment protocol would be a scratched through safe replaced with keter.
Containment would prohibit any and all testing specifically noting any and all staff are not allowed access to the scp, particularly level 4 or higher personnel (including O5's)
SCP would be some kind of painting of perhaps a wilting flower or something liike that causes people to remember things upon prolonged contemplation. Via experiment logs it'd be tried on d-class who are capable of remembering mundane things, shown to not work on people with memory loss from traumatic brain injury, some other minor tidbits
But then a researcher (with approval) attempts to use it to see if he can remember where he placed the keys to some cabinet or something to that effect but exits the chamber silently, grabs security personnel's weapon and goes on short killing spree before being killed, with no apparent reason.
Testing is halted but later approved by some higher up and is continued on d-class former researchers where they have similar reactions or suicide attempts and it's deduced that the painting is capable of negating all effects of amnestics and the researchers have apparently been amnesticized in the past and had forgotten horrible shit they've done or that the foundation did to them or made them do or just shit they found out. The kicker is that there was no record of any such amnesticizing taking place. There'd be a note or something where the senior researcher that reactivated the testing comes to the conclusion the foundation has an undocumented program of wide amnesticizing far beyond what he are anyone else seemed to know, greatly surprising him as he had been privy to many amnesticizations in the past
neat, I was really confused on the continued existence part but it's an interesting angle to have the US still be resistant to an extent
Also like alluded to in my post their smaller stakes and abilities makes them have some interesting sides to things
>>149153720
Containment protocol would be a scratched through safe replaced with keter.
Containment would prohibit any and all testing specifically noting any and all staff are not allowed access to the scp, particularly level 4 or higher personnel (including O5's)
SCP would be some kind of painting of perhaps a wilting flower or something liike that causes people to remember things upon prolonged contemplation. Via experiment logs it'd be tried on d-class who are capable of remembering mundane things, shown to not work on people with memory loss from traumatic brain injury, some other minor tidbits
But then a researcher (with approval) attempts to use it to see if he can remember where he placed the keys to some cabinet or something to that effect but exits the chamber silently, grabs security personnel's weapon and goes on short killing spree before being killed, with no apparent reason.
Testing is halted but later approved by some higher up and is continued on d-class former researchers where they have similar reactions or suicide attempts and it's deduced that the painting is capable of negating all effects of amnestics and the researchers have apparently been amnesticized in the past and had forgotten horrible shit they've done or that the foundation did to them or made them do or just shit they found out. The kicker is that there was no record of any such amnesticizing taking place. There'd be a note or something where the senior researcher that reactivated the testing comes to the conclusion the foundation has an undocumented program of wide amnesticizing far beyond what he are anyone else seemed to know, greatly surprising him as he had been privy to many amnesticizations in the past