Noting that Venious (account age 866 days, site membership 473 days) recently coldposted the following page, which has multiple indicators of AI-generation: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-7468
+ **[BEGIN LOG: SCR FOUNDATION REPORT]**
//**Confidential**
Report Type: Overview and Containment Protocols
Level of Clearance Required: Level 4
Author: Senior Researcher, ██████, Fish.
Date: [Redacted]//
++ **Overview of the SCR Foundation:**
**The SCR Foundation**, for those of us in the know, is departure from the SCP Foundation, that instead insists on **securing**, **containing**, and **//replicating//** anomalous phenomena—The foundation noticed its appearance after Dr.████ was denied countless times trying to re-create anomalous artifacts such as SCP-████, SCP-████, SCP-████, and many others. As if securing the anomalous world wasn’t already complicated enough, now they want to reproduce it.
At its core, the SCR Foundation is essentially an offshoot, trying to follow in the footsteps of the SCP Foundation, but with a marked difference: they seem to think that understanding and duplicating these anomalies is somehow the next step in human progress. They have a habit of veering into morally questionable territory—not that we have room to talk.
+ Organization Structure
++ Directorate:
The "Director General" of the SCR Foundation is ████,████, formally knew as Dr. ████ SCP Researcher. However, Dr. ████ insisted on going by the alias **"The Shadow Operator"**, until one of their foundation replicators called him "Edgie" then it was swiftly changed to **"The Operator"**.
++ Departments:
The SCR Foundation's departments are as predictable as their approach to anomalous containment. Their focus on "replication" sets them apart from us, but in reality, it just makes things worse. Here’s a quick rundown:
**Containment and Security Division (CSD):**
The CSD’s task is what you’d expect: securing and containing anomalies. But now, of course, they want to put a "replication" spin on it. Why only contain dangerous entities when you can clone them?
**Research and Replication Unit (RRU):** The main issue with SCR Foundation. These researchers—not content with simply studying anomalies—have the bright idea of recreating them in labs.
**Ethics and Oversight Committee (EOC):** Not much to say here—more corporate speak and red tape to ensure that, despite the fact they’re playing God with the anomalies, at least they can claim they have guidelines.
**Ethics and Oversight Committee (EOC):**
In theory, the EOC exists to provide moral guidance, ensuring the SCR Foundation’s activities align with ethical principles. In practice, it seems like their primary purpose is to rubber-stamp questionable decisions. The EOC often emphasizes "controlled risk-taking" to justify their replication experiments, which is corporate jargon for "we’ll deal with the fallout later."
**Public Relations and Cover-Up Bureau (PRCB):**
The PRCB’s job is to clean up the mess—both literal and metaphorical. They handle media suppression, disinformation campaigns, and public memory-altering initiatives. This is where the SCR Foundation mirrors us most closely, though their methods tend to be clumsier and more prone to leaks.
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+ Key Personnel
**Dr. ████ Heller (Head of RRU):**
**Agent ████ ████ (Head of CSD’s Elite Response Team):**
**Professor ████ Calloway (EOC Representative):**
**Dr.███ Or //The Operator// (Director General):**
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+ Objectives
**Secure:**
The SCR Foundation appears to have adopted our containment protocols, though they seem more concerned with using anomalies as stepping stones for their replication efforts.
**Contain:**
Their containment practices are adequate but often compromised by their own experiments. Maintaining control of replicated anomalies has proven far more challenging than they anticipated.
**Replicate:**
The SCR Foundation’s primary and most problematic objective. Their attempts at replication frequently exacerbate existing anomalies and create entirely new threats. The justification for this objective remains dubious at best.
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+ Final Thoughts
While the SCR Foundation shares similar goals to Secure, and Contain the anomalous world, we can't ignore that Protection is of the utmost importance when dealing with the anomalous world, and deciding to replicate these artifacts shows their recklessness.
**[END LOG]**
Of note, the current revision has a fair bit of obvious AI-generated text taken out through multiple edits (the user's other edits include adding the "joke" tag, incorrectly renaming the page, and light formatting changes). The initial posting is here:
+ **[BEGIN LOG: SCR FOUNDATION REPORT]**
//**Confidential**
Report Type: Overview and Containment Protocols
Level of Clearance Required: Level 4
Author: Senior Researcher, ██████,██████
Date: [Redacted]//
++ **Overview of the SCR Foundation:**
**The SCR Foundation**, for those of us in the know, is departure from the SCP Foundation, that instead insists on **securing**, **containing**, and **//replicating//** anomalous phenomena—The foundation noticed its appearance after Dr.████ was denied countless times trying to re-create anomalous artifacts such as SCP-████, SCP-████, SCP-████, and many others. As if securing the anomalous world wasn’t already complicated enough, now they want to reproduce it.
At its core, the SCR Foundation is essentially an offshoot, trying to follow in the footsteps of the SCP Foundation, but with a marked difference: they seem to think that understanding and duplicating these anomalies is somehow the next step in human progress. They have a habit of veering into morally questionable territory—not that we have room to talk.
+ Organization Structure
++ Directorate:
The "Director General" of the SCR Foundation is ████,████, formally knew as Dr. ████ SCP Researcher. However, Dr. ████ insisted on going by the alias **"The Shadow Operator"**, until one of their foundation replicators called him "Edgie" then it was swiftly changed to **"The Operator"**.
++ Departments:
The SCR Foundation's departments are as predictable as their approach to anomalous containment. Their focus on "replication" sets them apart from us, but in reality, it just makes things worse. Here’s a quick rundown:
**Containment and Security Division (CSD):**
The CSD’s task is what you’d expect: securing and containing anomalies. But now, of course, they want to put a "replication" spin on it. Why only contain dangerous entities when you can clone them?
**Research and Replication Unit (RRU):** The main issue with SCR Foundation. These researchers—not content with simply studying anomalies—have the bright idea of recreating them in labs.
**Ethics and Oversight Committee (EOC):** Not much to say here—more corporate speak and red tape to ensure that, despite the fact they’re playing God with the anomalies, at least they can claim they have guidelines.
**Ethics and Oversight Committee (EOC):**
In theory, the EOC exists to provide moral guidance, ensuring the SCR Foundation’s activities align with ethical principles. In practice, it seems like their primary purpose is to rubber-stamp questionable decisions. The EOC often emphasizes "controlled risk-taking" to justify their replication experiments, which is corporate jargon for "we’ll deal with the fallout later."
**Public Relations and Cover-Up Bureau (PRCB):**
The PRCB’s job is to clean up the mess—both literal and metaphorical. They handle media suppression, disinformation campaigns, and public memory-altering initiatives. This is where the SCR Foundation mirrors us most closely, though their methods tend to be clumsier and more prone to leaks.
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+ Key Personnel
**Dr. ████ Heller (Head of RRU):**
A brilliant but reckless scientist whose zeal for replication has caused more problems than solutions. Dr. Heller firmly believes that humanity can only progress by understanding and reproducing anomalies. His confidence is matched only by his ability to downplay catastrophic outcomes.
**Agent ████ ████ (Head of CSD’s Elite Response Team):**
A competent operative who does her best to manage the chaos caused by the RRU. While she executes her duties with professionalism, it’s evident she’s grown frustrated with the organization’s priorities.
**Professor ████ Calloway (EOC Representative):**
The "voice of reason" in the SCR Foundation, though his influence is limited. Calloway argues for caution and restraint, but his warnings are often ignored in favor of "progress."
**The Operator (Director General):**
Formerly an SCP Foundation researcher, the individual now known as "The Operator" has embraced their role with an alarming flair for theatrics. Despite their eccentricities, they are a cunning strategist and have managed to keep the SCR Foundation afloat amidst mounting internal and external challenges.
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+ Anomalous Entities and Objects
**Anomaly #S-13 (The Living Mirror):**
A mirror that reveals future events. The SCR Foundation's attempts to replicate it have resulted in several unstable prototypes, some of which display contradictory futures, leading to significant confusion and operational delays.
**Object #R-52 (Black Holes in a Box):**
An anomalous device capable of generating miniature black holes. Their replicated versions have proven dangerously unstable, with containment breaches nearly causing site-wide catastrophes on multiple occasions.
**Entity #C-99 (The Crying Figure):**
An entity that induces intense sorrow in those nearby. Replication attempts have produced incomplete versions that exhibit unpredictable and often violent behavior.
**Object #R-77 (Infinite Clock):**
A device capable of manipulating time. The SCR Foundation’s experiments with replication have caused localized temporal distortions, leading to several personnel experiencing severe chronal disorientation.
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+ Objectives
**Secure:**
The SCR Foundation appears to have adopted our containment protocols, though they seem more concerned with using anomalies as stepping stones for their replication efforts.
**Contain:**
Their containment practices are adequate but often compromised by their own experiments. Maintaining control of replicated anomalies has proven far more challenging than they anticipated.
**Replicate:**
The SCR Foundation’s primary and most problematic objective. Their attempts at replication frequently exacerbate existing anomalies and create entirely new threats. The justification for this objective remains dubious at best.
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+ Final Thoughts
The SCR Foundation’s obsession with replication is a dangerous game that jeopardizes not only their organization but the stability of the anomalous world as a whole. While their intentions may stem from a desire to advance human understanding, the risks they take far outweigh any potential benefits. Their continued operations warrant close monitoring and, if necessary, intervention.
**[END LOG]**
The user also reworded the last section multiple times.
Excerpts of note:
[…] Replicate:
The SCR Foundation’s primary and most problematic objective. Their attempts at replication frequently exacerbate existing anomalies and create entirely new threats. The justification for this objective remains dubious at best.
Final Thoughts
The SCR Foundation’s obsession with replication is a dangerous game that jeopardizes not only their organization but the stability of the anomalous world as a whole. While their intentions may stem from a desire to advance human understanding, the risks they take far outweigh any potential benefits. Their continued operations warrant close monitoring and, if necessary, intervention.
The user also appears to have acknowledged that their material is AI-generated, as they replied to a reader comment quoting the last section with: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-17009343/scp-7468#post-6757763 (post title "Fixed")
reader post quoted:
The SCR Foundation’s obsession with replication is a dangerous game that jeopardizes not only their organization but the stability of the anomalous world as a whole. While their intentions may stem from a desire to advance human understanding, the risks they take far outweigh any potential benefits. Their continued operations warrant close monitoring and, if necessary, intervention.
user replied:
"While the SCR Foundation shares similar goals to Secure, and Contain the anomalous world, we can all agree that Protection is the upmost importance when dealing with anything anomalous, and deciding to replicate these artifacts shows their recklessness, and selfish desires."
User has no other forum history or sandbox activity. They did also coldpost this page: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-8127 which also has some AI-indicators.
**Item #: SCP-8127
Object Class: Safe**
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**Special Containment Procedures:**
SCP-8127 is to be stored in a standard anomalous item storage room at Site-██. Access to this room requires a --Level 3-- Level 2 key card or higher. The storage room is designated for low-priority anomalous items and contains other objects of similar risk levels. SCP-8127 is kept in a locked case labeled with its designation for identification purposes.
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**Description:**
SCP-8127 is a brass skeleton key measuring approximately 12 cm in length. Its surface is etched with intricate, interlocking geometric patterns that emit a faint golden glow when observed directly. The item's composition is predominantly unknown, though metallurgical analysis suggests it contains a mixture of Earth-origin alloys and unidentified extraterrestrial materials.
When inserted into any standard door lock and turned, SCP-8127 temporarily alters the spatial properties of the door. Instead of leading to its original destination, the door will open to an alternate reality, dimension, or spatial anomaly (hereafter referred to as SCP-8127-1 instances). The threshold remains stable for approximately 60 minutes or until SCP-8127 is removed from the lock, whichever occurs first.
: SCP-8127 exhibits the following anomalous properties:
* **item Selective Activation:** SCP-8127 only functions when wielded by a sentient being. Non-living proxies (e.g., robotic arms) fail to activate their effects.
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* **item Destination Influenced by Intent:** Preliminary studies indicate that the wielder’s subconscious desires or emotional state influence the nature of the SCP-8127-1 instance accessed. Controlled testing has revealed environments ranging from idyllic utopias to hostile, chaotic dimensions.
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* **item Dimensional Imprint:** Prolonged use of SCP-8127 appears to "imprint" specific destinations onto it, allowing the user to revisit these dimensions more easily. These destinations emit distinct golden hues from the doorframe when accessed.
item Exploration of SCP-8127-1 instances has yielded valuable information regarding extradimensional lifeforms, technologies, and civilizations. However, these ventures are associated with significant risks, as some exhibit extreme hostility, non-Euclidean geometries, or temporal instability. : definition
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**Addendum 8127-A:**
Discovery: SCP-8127 was recovered from an abandoned facility in █████, New Zealand, believed to have belonged to an organization known as "Vex Laboratories." Documents recovered from the site suggest SCP-8127 was developed as a prototype for a larger-scale dimensional exploration project. The facility appeared to have been abandoned following an unexplained catastrophic event, with dimensional distortions present throughout the building.
[[footnote]] //Despite extensive searches through Foundation records and external intelligence databases, no substantial information regarding "Vex Laboratories" could be located. The organization's name does not appear in any known records, suggesting either a deliberate effort to erase its existence or the use of highly advanced counter-intelligence methods. All recovered documentation lacks corroborating identifiers, leaving the true origins and extent of Vex Laboratories' activities unknown.// [[/footnote]]
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**Addendum 8127-B:**
Incident 8127-12: On ██/██/20██, during an unauthorized experiment, a junior researcher used SCP-8127 to access a hostile SCP-8127-1 instance. The resulting dimensional breach led to the manifestation of an unidentified, hostile entity (designated SCP-8127-2). SCP-8127-2 caused ██ casualties before being neutralized by MTF Eta-13 ("Door Kickers"). Following this incident, testing protocols were revised, and SCP-8127 was reclassified as Euclid.
Note: SCP-8127's potential for exploration and discovery is immense, but so are the risks. Further research is required to understand its mechanisms and limits fully. Use caution. —Dr. ██████
> **Dr. Harris:** "Alright, I’ve been going over the SCP-8127 file again. It’s just a key. It doesn’t even do anything unless someone actively uses it. Why is it listed as a Level 3 item?
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> **Dr. ████:** Probably just one of those bureaucratic holdovers. Someone slapped a higher classification on it during containment and forgot about it. Why do you care?
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> **Dr. Harris:** Because it’s wasting space in the Level 3 archive, and now I have to justify borrowing it for testing. The system thinks I’m trying to crack open Pandora’s box instead of working with a glorified skeleton key.
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> **Dr. ████:** You want to lower it to Level 2, then?
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> **Dr. Harris:** Exactly. We’ve got actual cognitohazards and potentially explosive anomalies in the same storage room right now. SCP-8127 is as benign as they come unless someone does something stupid with it.
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> **Dr. ████:** I don’t disagree, but you’ll need to convince the committee. They're sticklers for policy.
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> **Dr. Harris:** Already working on it. The key’s activation depends entirely on intent, which makes accidental use almost impossible. Plus, the last documented test was three years ago, and even then, all it did was open a door to a pretty boring alternate dimension.
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> **Dr. ████:** So your pitch is: 'It’s boring, and no one cares'?
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> **Dr. Harris:** Essentially, yeah. No one’s stealing it, and it’s not going to breach containment unless someone really tries. Let me file it as Level 2 so I can just pull it for testing without jumping through hoops.
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> **Dr. ████:** Fine. I’ll back your request. But if it spits out a portal to an eldritch nightmare, you’re the one explaining it to the Site Director.
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> **Dr. Harris:** Deal. But it won’t. Because, again, it’s just a key.
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> **Dr. ████:** Famous last words.
Excerpts of note:
item Exploration of SCP-8127-1 instances has yielded valuable information regarding extradimensional lifeforms, technologies, and civilizations. However, these ventures are associated with significant risks, as some exhibit extreme hostility, non-Euclidean geometries, or temporal instability. : definition
Note: SCP-8127's potential for exploration and discovery is immense, but so are the risks. Further research is required to understand its mechanisms and limits fully. Use caution. —Dr. ██████
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