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Initial posting (nonstandard format)
**SCP Foundation item designation: SCP #8757**
**Object Class**: Pending
**Item Description:** The solution allegedly enhances the luck of the subjects injected with it - testing by SCP is pending.
**Location of Recovery:** Detached 3rd party testing facility in the vicinity of Site-17.
**Current Status:** Contained in a secured glass vial on Site-83 - Testing Center of Thaumaturgic Analysis - on Rack 3, shelf 5;
**Developed by:** Neuroluck Industries
**Developer assigned codename:** Serum #8757
**Common language nomenclature:** "The Luck Potion"
**Date of production :** [UNKNOWN]
**Contained By SCP at:** 06/07/1988
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In 1968 Dr. A Belinski (ex. SCP Foundation - Site-83 ) in a joint research with Dr. Elias van Dijk (████████ ████ - 3rd party research institute) has been actively working on development of a liquid state solution which may have effect on neutral D mesons around the subjects contamined with it.
The initial research was conducted in Site-17 with approval of SCP Foundation with a Level 4 Security clearance by Site Director █████ ██████████. By the recovered documents the aim of the research was the capitalization of the solutions and research done on [https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1822 SCP#1822.] and creation of a commercial product that will increase the luck of the organisms using it. Documents were recovered with a reference to "Project Kismet" run by SCP Foundation.
Later the development and the testing was moved to a nearby location, but the exact moment, date or the means of the production are not known.
**Containment Procedure:**
In 1988, 3 years after Neuroluck Industries reported bankruptcy, SCP foundation sent a decommissioning team to the complex with the aim to replenish the site and refurbish the facility for a different purpose. The team has found 3 carton boxes with glass vials with light blue liquid inside.
The vials were labelled with a string "Serum" followed by an identification number: "#nnnn".
Reported amount was 74 vials - and 54 of them were marked with the label #8757, and 20 were without any labelling. Excessive documentation was recovered as well from the small office, the documents were categorized by the decommissioning team to the following:
* Checklists
* Testing Results
* Logs
* Research Papers
//!The Documentation is stored in the vicinity of the vials and waits for processing.//
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**Pictures taken during decommissioning**
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Revision 1 (initial change to standard article format)
**Item #:** SCP #8757
**Object Class**: Pending
**Special Containment Procedures:**
SCP-8757 is contained in a secure glass vial within a standard containment locker at Site-83, Testing Center for Thaumaturgic Analysis. Testing is suspended pending approval. Access to SCP-8757 requires Level 4 clearance. Documentation recovered during its discovery is stored alongside SCP-8757 and awaits digitization.
**Description:** SCP-8757 is a light blue liquid contained in 54 glass vials labeled "Serum #8757", recovered from a decommissioned "Neuroluck Industries" facility near Site-17.
Subjects exposed to SCP-8757 report statistically improbable outcomes, improved decision-making, and auditory hallucinations.
Recovered documentation suggests that SCP-8757 influences neutral D mesons, amplifying the "Kismet Probability" described by SCP-1822. Unlabeled vials recovered alongside SCP-8757 exhibit chemical differences suggesting experimental variants that require further investigations.
**Discovery:**
Recovered during a 1988 Foundation decommissioning of Neuroluck Industries, SCP-8757 was found with 74 vials (54 labeled, 20 unlabeled), and following documentation, including:
* Checklists
* Testing Results
* Logs
* Research Papers
Testing documents reference "Project Kismet," an SCP Foundation research.
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**Pictures taken during decommissioning**
[[Image
https://i.ibb.co/RPWbZmj/SCP-Image1.png]]
[[image
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[[image
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Revision 3 (some code edits, changed "Discovery" heading to "Recovery". Author's edit comments were "Aligned with the standard formatting." and "It was Recovered not Discovered"
**Item #:** SCP #8757
**Object Class:** Pending
**Special Containment Procedures:**
SCP-8757 is contained in a secure glass vial within a standard containment locker at Site-83, Testing Center for Thaumaturgic Analysis. Testing is suspended pending approval. Access to SCP-8757 requires Level 4 clearance. Recovered documentation is stored alongside SCP-8757 and awaits digitization.
**Description:** SCP-8757 is a light blue liquid contained in 54 glass vials labeled "Serum #8757", recovered from a decommissioned Neuroluck Industries facility near Site-17.
Subjects exposed to SCP-8757 report statistically improbable outcomes, improved decision-making, and auditory hallucinations.
Recovered documentation suggests that SCP-8757 influences neutral D mesons, amplifying the "Kismet Probability" described by SCP-1822. Unlabeled vials recovered alongside SCP-8757 exhibit chemical differences suggesting experimental variants that require further investigations.
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**Addendum 8757-A: Recovery**
SCP-8757 was recovered during a 1988 Foundation decommissioning of Neuroluck Industries. A total of 74 vials were found:
- **54 labeled vials** marked "Serum #8757."
- **20 unlabeled vials**, believed to be unstable prototypes.
Documentation recovered alongside SCP-8757 includes:
- **Checklists**
- **Testing Results**
- **Logs**
- **Research Papers**
Testing documents reference "Project Kismet," an SCP Foundation research.
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**Pictures taken during decommissioning**
[[Image https://i.ibb.co/RPWbZmj/SCP-Image1.png | caption="Testing Room 1 inside Neuroluck Industries rented premise."]]
[[image https://i.ibb.co/2Pyv8Tk/SCP-Image3.png | caption="Office and testing preparation room."]]
[[image https://i.ibb.co/XJvs7mn/SCP-Image2.png | caption="Scanned cover of the joint research paper."]]
Excerpts of note:
SCP-8757 is contained in a secure glass vial within a standard containment locker at Site-83, Testing Center for Thaumaturgic Analysis. Testing is suspended pending approval. Access to SCP-8757 requires Level 4 clearance. Recovered documentation is stored alongside SCP-8757 and awaits digitization.
Recovered documentation suggests that SCP-8757 influences neutral D mesons, amplifying the "Kismet Probability" described by SCP-1822. Unlabeled vials recovered alongside SCP-8757 exhibit chemical differences suggesting experimental variants that require further investigations.
User has no sandbox activity, and two forum comments:
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-17008646/scp-8757#post-6757429 (response to reader comment, "I love a good sequel to an early article, but the formatting on this article is bad enough to warrant a -1.")
Hi thanks for the reply.
I had to write these down somewhere and I will improve it over time. I see that I am getting seriously downvoted and literally no comment on the topic other than yours so I really appreciate it.
I have followed other entries in formatting though :/ Do you have any specific tips?
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-17008646/scp-8757#post-6757465 (response to reader comment, "Could you please provide an example or two of other articles whose formatting you have emulated?")
I see what do you mean, I have followed the generic structure but I have deviated from the exact wording and template. I have used now the exact template from the guide.
Keep an eye on.