It was brought to staff attention that errorsolvedium (account age 632 days, site membership 1 day) posted the article: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-8091, which contained multiple indicators of AI-generation.
Item #: SCP-8091
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-8091 must be contained within a specialised containment chamber constructed with two-meter-thick walls of a composite material integrating SCP-148 and tungsten carbide. The chamber must be completely sealed, with no air vents or openings. Only two Mobile Task Force (MTF) members or security personnel, alongside one research staff member or two D-class personnel, may enter at any time, all equipped with Class-IV biohazard suits. These suits must not have air filtering equipment; personnel must bring their independent air supply.
In the chamber's centre, a titanium airlocked safe contains a liquid catalyst of SCP-8091, which must always remain sealed. Any food or materials exiting the containment zone must be incinerated to prevent cross-contamination. If any airborne SCP-8091 is detected, incinerators must activate for at least one hour to eliminate any viral presence.
Description: SCP-8091 is a highly virulent virus with sophisticated mechanisms for infection and evasion of the human immune system. Transmission occurs through various means, including airborne particles, water, and physical contact. Upon entering a host, SCP-8091 infiltrates the body, mimicking cellular processes to evade detection by the immune system. Scp-8091 is given the name “ Parasitica Expropria “and exhibits no taxonomical history or structure within existing virological classifications thus adding to the anomalous nature of Scp-8091. Despite about 2 years of study in Site-██. The only virus remotely similar is Scp-008. Following O5 compliance, further research should be avoided as it poses too much of a risk of infection.
Stages of Infection:
Initial Exposure (Days 0-3): SCP-8091 infects the host through various transmission routes. No symptoms are present, and the virus begins to replicate undetected within the body.
Incubation Period (Days 3-7): The virus replicates extensively, primarily residing in the brain. No immune response is triggered, and the subject remains asymptomatic.
Early Symptoms (Days 7-10): Mild symptoms resembling a common cold appear, including sneezing, coughing, and vomiting. The presence of SCP-8091 in the respiratory system increases its infectivity to others.
Immune System Manipulation (Days 10-11): SCP-8091 begins to attack the immune system, rendering it ineffective. The subject experiences severe cognitive decline as the virus gains control over bodily functions.
Cognitive Domination (Days 11-14): The virus fully takes over the brain, compelling the host to seek out crowded areas to infect others. The subject experiences intense internal conflict, witnessing their actions without control.
Host Behavior Deterioration (Days 14-30): The subject enters an “idle state” characterized by a loss of cognitive functions. Physical deterioration occurs as the virus consumes the host's red blood cells, transforming them into hard, stone-like substances.
Aggressive Behavior (30-60 Days): The host displays animalistic tendencies, including cravings for raw flesh and cannibalistic behaviour. SCP-8091 develops mechanisms to transmit itself through bites and scratches.
Enhanced Resistance (60-90 Days): The subject's bones harden, and they emit steam containing SCP-8091. Modern medicine is rendered ineffective against the virus's advanced structure.
Final Stage (90+ Days): The subject becomes a near-unstoppable force, capable of significant physical feats. The consciousness of the original host is trapped, enduring the horror of watching their body kill and infect others.
Addendum 8091-1: Experiment Log
Experiment 8091-A
Subject: D-43801
Researcher: Dr. ██████
Date: ███/██/██
Procedure: D-43801 was exposed to SCP-8091 in a controlled environment. The subject was monitored for initial reactions over three days.
Results: No immediate symptoms were observed. D-43801 reported mild fatigue on Day 3.
Dialogue:
D-43801: “I feel… tired like my limbs are heavy. What’s happening to me?”
Experiment 8091-B
Subject: D-43801
Researcher: Dr. ████████
Date: ████████
Procedure: D-43801 was isolated to observe the onset of symptoms following exposure to SCP-8091.
Results: On Day 7, D-43801 exhibited signs of a common cold: sneezing and coughing. Transmission risk was assessed as significant.
Dialogue:
D-43801: “This cough… it feels wrong. It’s like something is moving inside me.”
Experiment 8091-C
Subject: D-43801
Researcher: Dr. ██████
Date: ████████
Procedure: D-43801 was monitored for cognitive effects as SCP-8091 progressed.
Results: By Day 10, D-43801 displayed lethargy and a noticeable decline in cognitive function. The subject attempted to exit containment, indicating potential compulsion.
Dialogue:
D-43801: “I can’t… I can’t control it! No, stop!”
D-43801's eyes glazed over momentarily, revealing the internal struggle between the human consciousness and the virus.
Experiment 8091-D
Subject: D-43801
Researcher: Dr. ██████
Date: ████████
Procedure: D-43801 was exposed to three additional D-class personnel (D-43802, D-43803, D-43804) in an observation chamber to monitor transmission dynamics.
Results: On Day 28, D-43801 consumed a portion of each D-class subject, leading to their subsequent infection. All three subjects began exhibiting aggressive behaviour and cravings for raw flesh within 24 hours.
Dialogue:
D-43801: “It’s hungry… I can’t stop it! Please, help them!”
D-43802, now infected, screeched at D-43801, who was forced to watch as their body attacked the other D-class personnel.
Experiment 8091-E
Subject: D-43801
Researcher: Dr. ████████
Date: ████████
Procedure: D-43801 underwent a necropsy to study post-mortem virus behaviour.
Results: Approximately three hours post-mortem, D-43801's body reactivated. Speech was observed, with the subject displaying knowledge of prior events despite lacking conscious control.
Dialogue:
D-43801 (speaking through the body): “Why are you doing this? I can feel it all… the pain… the hunger…!”
The body moved toward nearby personnel, a chilling grin spreading across its face, devoid of humanity.
D-43801: “I can’t… I can’t fight it! Please, make it stop!”
Recommendations: Continued study into SCP-8091's advanced viral structure and containment measures is critical. Any personnel entering the containment zone must undergo rigorous decontamination protocols post-exposure. Further research is needed to explore potential vulnerabilities in SCP-8091’s lifecycle and replication mechanisms.
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