Noting that new site member Nordiaxe (account age 31 days, site membership 7 days) recently posted the following concept thread, which contains lots of common indicators of AI-generation: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-17016412/seeking-greenlight-and-review
Seeking Greenlights: Yes
Page Type: SCP File (Object Classification: Pending)
Genre (Optional): Mystery / Sci-Fi / Occult
Page Layout (Optional):
Header: Containment Status, Classification, and Description
Main Sections:
Containment Procedures (Subject to Change)
Description (Evolving Details)
Discovery Logs
Incident Reports
Addendums (Ongoing Research and Updates)
Elevator Pitch:
A mysterious artifact known as the Vita Bracelet appears to harness both ancient and futuristic energies, presenting unknown variables that defy scientific explanation. An enigmatic organization is actively pursuing this artifact, complicating containment efforts and raising questions about its true origin and purpose.
Central Narrative:
The Vita Bracelet seems to bridge the gap between ancient mysticism and advanced technology. It emits energy signatures that match no known earthly source and appears to adapt to its wearer’s intentions and emotions, suggesting a form of sentience. As the SCP Foundation races to study the artifact, they encounter interference from a shadowy organization with deep knowledge of the bracelet's properties and potential. The artifact's true purpose remains unclear, but its abilities hint at either a gateway to human transcendence or a catastrophic force waiting to be unleashed. The narrative unfolds through exploration logs, incident reports, and escalating conflicts between the Foundation and this rival group.
Additional Notes (Optional):
The artifact’s nature appears to evolve with its environment and wearer, suggesting it could be part of a larger network of unknown devices.
Its powers seem to align with key themes of life, death, and rebirth, possibly tying into ancient myths of immortality or divine punishment.
The rival organization shows signs of cult-like behavior, blending esoteric rituals with advanced technological equipment.
Excerpts of note:
The Vita Bracelet seems to bridge the gap between ancient mysticism and advanced technology. It emits energy signatures that match no known earthly source and appears to adapt to its wearer’s intentions and emotions, suggesting a form of sentience. As the SCP Foundation races to study the artifact, they encounter interference from a shadowy organization with deep knowledge of the bracelet's properties and potential.
The artifact’s nature appears to evolve with its environment and wearer, suggesting it could be part of a larger network of unknown devices.
Its powers seem to align with key themes of life, death, and rebirth, possibly tying into ancient myths of immortality or divine punishment.
Of note, the above was an edit to the initial post, which was a full draft that also showed clear indicators of AI-generation (warning, extremely long):
+SCP Foundation Secure Containment Procedures Document
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++Item #: SCP-8965
++Object Class: Euclid
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+++Special Containment Procedures:
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All instances of SCP-8965 are to be kept in Secure Item Lockers within Site-██'s Safe Object Containment Wing. Testing requires authorization from a Level 3 researcher or higher. Personnel assigned to SCP-8965 experiments must wear protective gloves to avoid direct contact with the object. Any subject utilizing SCP-8965 must be monitored continuously, with medical and psychological evaluations conducted weekly. Upon the death of a subject wearing SCP-8965, a full autopsy is mandatory, and any new instances of SCP-8965 must be cataloged and contained immediately.
Instances of Digimon created by SCP-8965 are designated SCP-8965-1, SCP-8965-2, and so on. These instances are to be interviewed bi-weekly and monitored for behavioral anomalies. Digimon must remain on their assigned wearer's Vital Bracelet and are prohibited from interacting with other SCP-8965 instances without authorization.
If an SCP-8965 instance digivolves beyond its Champion stage, all non-essential personnel are to evacuate the testing chamber until safety assessments are completed.
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+++Description
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SCP-8965 refers to an unmarked Digimon Vital Bracelet DiM Card, physically identical to standard DiM cards produced by Bandai. SCP-8965 exhibits several anomalous properties:
#1. DNA and Soul Energy Extraction:
SCP-8965 extracts genetic and "soul" energy from any living being that makes physical contact with it. This process is non-lethal during initial contact but establishes a permanent connection with the wearer.
#2. Vital Bracelet Modification:
When inserted into any model of Digimon Vital Bracelet (SCP-8965-A), the device undergoes immediate upgrades. These upgrades include:
Functioning as a medical alert bracelet capable of monitoring the wearer's vitals, including blood composition.
Becoming waterproof and self-sustaining via the wearer's life energy, eliminating the need for batteries.
#3. Digimon Generation:
SCP-8965 generates a Digital Egg. The egg hatches into a sentient Digimon of unknown origin, referred to as SCP-8965-1, which communicates through a speaker embedded in the Vital Bracelet. New instances appear to contain the mind and soul of the person using an instance of SCP-8965-A.
#4. Post-Mortem Manifestation:
Upon the wearer's death, a new SCP-8965 instance manifests within their brainstem, resembling organic growth. The Digimon linked to the deceased is transported to a presumed "Digital World" until its corresponding SCP-8965 instance is reactivated.
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+++Notable Observations:
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SCP-8965-1 instances are not replicas of their wearers. Instead, they display distinct personalities and traits, often aligned with their wearer's emotional or psychological state.
Instances of Digimon created by SCP-8965 sometimes resemble existing Bandai Digimon, though many display unique designs and evolutionary lines, suggesting a link to an actual "Digital World."
SCP-8965 instances allow for deep emotional bonds between the Digimon and their respective wearers, some of which have resulted in anomalous behavioral phenomena.
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+++Discovery Overview:
SCP-8965-1 was discovered in the possession of a deceased individual, █████ ████, aged 32, in his apartment in [REDACTED], USA. The individual was a self-proclaimed Digimon enthusiast, actively engaged in fan communities and forums. His death, initially reported as cardiac arrest, was flagged for Foundation investigation following reports of anomalous phenomena at the scene.
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+++Discovery Details:
Foundation Field Agents embedded in local emergency services were alerted after first responders reported unusual circumstances surrounding the death. The following details were included in the initial report:
#1. Environmental Anomalies:
Witnesses in the building described "flickering lights" and brief electronic malfunctions in multiple apartments shortly before the death.
Neighbors reported hearing a faint, high-pitched hum and what sounded like static-filled whispers originating from the deceased's unit.
The victim's apartment showed no signs of forced entry, struggle, or tampering.
#2. Body Examination:
The deceased was found seated at his desk, clutching an unmarked black DiM card (later designated SCP-8965). A Vital Bracelet (later designated SCP-8965-A) was strapped to his wrist, showing an unfamiliar Digimon on its display.
Autopsy revealed advanced damage to the brainstem, as if an organic growth had been forcibly removed. The damage was inconsistent with standard medical conditions.
The time of death was estimated to be approximately 3:14 AM. However, local clocks and devices recorded temporal inconsistencies, with times varying by up to five minutes.
#3. Anomalous Artifacts:
Upon removal from the body, SCP-8965-A emitted faint pulses of light and static noises. When tested, it displayed a fully animated Digimon resembling SCP-8965-1 in its Rookie stage (Lustromon).
Attempts to power down SCP-8965-A were initially unsuccessful. SCP-8965-A appeared to draw power independently of its battery, functioning continuously until containment protocols were enacted.
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+++Containment Procedures at Scene:
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#1. Evacuation and Cover-Up:
The building was evacuated under the pretense of a gas leak. Class-A amnestics were administered to all witnesses.
Foundation technicians disabled all nearby surveillance and confiscated recordings from local security systems.
#2. Artifact Retrieval:
SCP-8965 (DiM Card) and SCP-8965-A were carefully removed using insulated gloves. Both objects were placed in separate containment units and transferred to Site-██ for analysis.
#3. Post-Mortem Analysis:
A mobile containment team conducted a field autopsy. Analysis revealed the presence of residual energy in the brainstem consistent with the activity of SCP-8965.
No additional anomalies were detected within the apartment. However, electromagnetic readings spiked briefly as SCP-8965 was removed, indicating a possible link between the device and localized disturbances.
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+++Interviews and Observations:
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Witness Account - Neighbor (Apartment 4B):
"I was just watching TV, and the lights started flickering. Then I heard this… weird humming, like when you tune into a station with no signal. It got louder, and I thought maybe my neighbor was running some kind of machine. But then… it stopped. Just like that. I didn’t think much of it until the paramedics came."
Foundation Observation - Field Agent ██████:
"There was something… oppressive about the scene. When we entered, the room felt heavy, like the air itself was charged. The Vital Bracelet pulsed with this eerie light, and I swear for a moment, the Digimon on the display looked directly at me. It almost felt like it was alive—waiting for something."
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+++Analysis of Anomalous Death:
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Autopsy and artifact analysis provided the following conclusions:
#1. Brainstem Growth:
Tissue analysis revealed an organic growth consistent with the properties of SCP-8965 instances found in post-mortem cases. The growth appears to "seed" from the device's activation and mature over time, integrating with the wearer's neurological system.
#2. Cause of Death:
Death was attributed to neural overload caused by the growth's rapid development. It is hypothesized that SCP-8965 and SCP-8965-A draws on the wearer’s life energy to power its functions, accelerating fatal complications in this case.
#3. Residual Energy:
Energy readings from the room and SCP-8965 indicate a localized temporal anomaly. It is unclear if this anomaly directly caused the subject's death or was a byproduct of SCP-8965's activation.
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Message Displayed on SCP-8965-1 (Vital Bracelet):
Upon recovery, SCP-8965-A briefly displayed the following text on its screen:
"Partner Lost. Awaiting Return to Digital World."
SCP-8965-1 (Lustromon) remained active, visibly agitated during transport. It displayed an ability to communicate simple phrases, repeatedly stating:
"Where is he? He promised me… he promised me he’d come back!"
This marks the first instance of a Digimon linked to SCP-8965-1 exhibiting signs of emotional distress and autonomy.
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Incident Analysis and Hypotheses:
Initial hypotheses suggest the deceased's longstanding emotional attachment to the Digimon franchise played a role in SCP-8965's activation and SCP-8965-1's subsequent creation. The unexplained temporal distortions and energy fluctuations further suggest SCP-8965 operates on principles beyond current understanding.
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+++Containment Recommendations:
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#1. Increased Containment Security:
SCP-8965 and SCP-8965-A instances should be stored in reinforced containment units to prevent unauthorized use and ensure electromagnetic interference is contained.
#2. Localized Testing Only:
Any future experiments with SCP-8965 and SCP-8965-A must occur in isolated testing chambers shielded against temporal and electromagnetic anomalies.
#3. Long-Term Monitoring of Witnesses:
Witnesses to the initial discovery, including field agents, should undergo psychological evaluations to assess potential long-term effects of exposure to SCP-8965's anomalies.
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End of Report
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+++Experiment Logs
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Experiment Log 8965-1
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Subject: SCP-8965-1 (Initial Instance)
Recovered From: A deceased Digimon enthusiast, █████ ████, found clutching the SCP-8965 DiM Card.
Evolution Line: Pupmon → Flarimon → Lustromon → Auramon → Lunariamon → Celestivulpamon
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Interview Log:
Interviewer: Dr. █████
Instance: SCP-8965-1 (Celestivulpamon form)
Dr. █████: SCP-8965-1, do you recall how you were created?
SCP-8965-1: My partner… He bought the card online. He told me he’d been dreaming of this moment his whole life. He loved Digimon more than anything. When he held the card, I… I came to life. It’s like I was waiting for him. His energy created me.
Dr. █████: And your bond with him?
SCP-8965-1: He was my best friend and my soulmate. He told me… he’s waiting for me in the Digital World now. Please, help me find him.
Notes: SCP-8965-1 exhibits intense emotional attachment to its original wearer, frequently expressing a desire to return to the Digital World.
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Experiment Log 8965-2
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Subject: SCP-8965-2 (Second Instance)
Recovered From: The body of SCP-8965-1’s original user. SCP-8965-2 is the digitized soul of the deceased individual.
Evolution Line: Dragneighmon → Gallopmon → Drakeneighmon → Auronemon → Equidragonmon → Soldrakemon
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Interview Log:
Interviewer: Dr. █████
Instance: SCP-8965-2 (Soldrakemon form)
Dr. █████: SCP-8965-2, can you confirm your identity?
SCP-8965-2: I’m him. I mean, I was him. This body… it’s strange, but I remember everything. I remember the card, and her—my partner. Is she safe?
Dr. █████: SCP-8965-1 is safe. Can you explain your new form?
SCP-8965-2: It feels… natural. Like this was always inside me. I want to return to her, to the Digital World. I feel incomplete here.
Notes: SCP-8965-2 demonstrates significant emotional attachment to SCP-8965-1, further suggesting a unique connection between SCP-8965 instances and the presumed Digital World.
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Experiment Log 8965-3
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Subject: SCP-8965-3 (Instance created during routine testing)
Test Subject: Class-D personnel (D-4519), convicted of violent crimes.
Evolution Line: Unknown Bandai Digimon
Notes: SCP-8965-3 created an evolution line resembling dark, virus-type Digimon. Its behavior showed hostility towards researchers and its wearer, expressing disdain and resistance to following commands. Despite this, SCP-8965-3 showed intense loyalty to D-4519, protecting him from simulated threats during experiments.
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Interview Log:
Interviewer: Dr. █████
Instance: SCP-8965-3 (Ultimate Stage, Duskronomon)
Dr. █████: SCP-8965-3, why do you exhibit such aggressive behavior toward others?
SCP-8965-3: (growls) I’m built from him—his anger, his hatred, his regrets. I am his shadow. But I am now her shield. Hurt her, and you’ll answer to me.
Dr. █████: Do you wish to harm anyone else besides us?
SCP-XXXX-3: No. I exist only for her. If she falls, I fall.
Notes: This instance highlights the potential dangers of pairing SCP-8965 instances with unstable or malicious subjects. The psychological and emotional state of the wearer appears to directly influence the nature of the generated Digimon.
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Experiment Log 8965-4
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Subject: SCP-8965-4 (Recovered post-mortem from a researcher)
Digivolution Line: Zephyrixmon (custom Digimon)
Notes: SCP-8965-4 was generated from the soul energy of Dr. Emily █████, a researcher who had been working with SCP-8965-3 and succumbed to a sudden cardiac arrest while wearing the Vital Bracelet. Unlike previous instances, SCP-XXXX-4 displayed no hostility and referred to its original self as "Emily."
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Interview Log:
Interviewer: Dr. ████
Instance: SCP-8965-4 (Rookie Stage, Breezevynmon)
Dr. ████: SCP-8965-4, can you recall any details from your life before this form?
SCP-8965-4: (pauses) Yes… I was Emily. I worked here. It’s strange, though—I remember my work, my friends, but I don’t feel like her anymore. I feel… lighter.
Dr. ████: What do you mean by "lighter"?
SCP-8965-4: Like I’m free. This body feels… purer. I think this is what I was always meant to be.
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Notes: SCP-8965-4 represents a case where the digitized soul exhibits significant personality divergence from its original human state. The implications of this for understanding SCP-8965's effects on identity and consciousness are under investigation.
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Experiment Log 8965-5
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Subject: SCP-8965-5
Test Subject: A terminally ill patient (with consent) wearing the SCP-XXXX Vital Bracelet.
Evolution Line: Custom Digimon resembling a phoenix.
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Notes: SCP-8965-5 created a Digimon with traits reflecting the subject's hope and resilience. Upon the patient’s death, SCP-8965-5’s Digimon, Pyreluxmon, expressed gratitude toward the researchers for allowing the subject to experience joy in their final moments.
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Interview Log:
Interviewer: Dr. █████
Instance: SCP-8965-5 (Ultimate Stage, Pyreluxmon)
Dr. █████: SCP-8965-5, can you explain your connection to your original wearer?
SCP-8965-5: He gave me life, and I gave him hope. He wanted to be strong for his family, and I was his strength. Now… I think I’ll wait for him in the Digital World.
Notes: SCP-8965-5 highlights a potentially therapeutic use for SCP-8965. However, ethical concerns surrounding its use in end-of-life scenarios remain under review.
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Experiment Log 8965-6
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Subject: SCP-8965-6
Test Subject: A Bandai employee who volunteered to test SCP-XXXX.
Evolution Line: Exact replica of Agumon → Greymon → MetalGreymon → WarGreymon
Notes: SCP-8965-6 created a standard Bandai Digimon evolution line, unlike previous instances. The Digimon displayed no awareness of being in an anomalous scenario and behaved as a standard Agumon would in media representations.
Interview Log:
Interviewer: Dr. █████
Instance: SCP-8965-6 (Agumon)
Dr. █████: SCP-8965-6, are you aware of your origins?
SCP-8965-6: Of course! I’m Agumon! But… something feels different here. Where’s Tai?
Dr. █████: There is no Tai. You were created by SCP-8965-5.
SCP-8965-6: (pauses) That… that doesn’t feel right. But if I’m here, I guess I’m here for a reason.
Notes: SCP-8965-6 raises questions about SCP-8965’s connection to existing intellectual properties and whether its creations draw from collective human imagination or tap into a distinct, external reality.
Conclusion:
SCP-8965-6 presents a unique interplay between digital and metaphysical phenomena, suggesting a real Digital World that transcends its fictional origins. Research is ongoing to understand its implications for consciousness, identity, and potential applications.
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Experiment Log XXXX-7
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Subject: SCP-8965-7
Test Subject: Class-D personnel (D-9091), a former professional athlete with no prior interest or exposure to the Digimon franchise.
Evolution Line: Exact replication of a canonical Bandai Digimon:
Koromon → Agumon → Greymon → MetalGreymon → WarGreymon
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Background:
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D-9091, a 29-year-old male, was selected for testing due to his physical fitness and lack of prior association with the Digimon franchise. Psychological evaluations revealed a generally optimistic and competitive personality with no apparent emotional trauma. The test aimed to evaluate whether SCP-8965 could generate a Bandai Digimon evolution line without any pre-existing emotional or cultural connection to the subject.
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Procedure:
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SCP-8965-7 was inserted into a standard Vital Bracelet (tuning it into an instance of SCP-8965-A) worn by D-9091 under controlled laboratory conditions. D-9091 was instructed to wear the bracelet continuously and perform daily activities under observation. Monitoring focused on SCP-8965's effects on the subject's physical and psychological state, as well as the progression of the generated Digimon.
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Observations:
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Day 1:
The Vital Bracelet activated and changed within minutes of connection to SCP-8965-7, displaying a digital egg on the screen. The egg hatched into a Koromon approximately three hours later. SCP-8965-7 (Koromon form) appeared lively and immediately began interacting with D-9091, addressing him as "Partner" and responding to verbal cues with simple phrases like "Let's play!"
Day 3:
Koromon digivolved into Agumon after D-9091 completed a fitness regimen designed to simulate Vital Bracelet gameplay mechanics. SCP-8965-7 (Agumon form) demonstrated increased autonomy, engaging D-9091 in conversation about his fitness goals. D-9091 began referring to SCP-8965-7 as "little buddy" and displayed signs of attachment, despite initially expressing skepticism about the experiment.
Day 7:
Agumon digivolved into Greymon following a staged battle simulation. SCP-8965-7's evolution triggered a temporary spike in electromagnetic activity, causing minor malfunctions in nearby equipment. SCP-8965-7 (Greymon form) expressed protective behavior toward D-9091, stating, "I’ll keep you safe, Partner."
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Interview Log:
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Date: ██/██/20██
Interviewer: Dr. █████
Instance: SCP-8965-7 (Greymon)
Dr. █████: SCP-8965-7, do you know why you look like Greymon?
SCP-8965-7: (snorts) Why wouldn't I? I need to be strong, to protect my Partner. This is who I am.
Dr. █████: But D-9091 has no connection to Digimon. Why were you created in this form?
SCP-8965-7: (pauses) It doesn’t matter if he does or doesn’t. What matters is what’s inside him. He’s my Partner, and I’m his strength. That’s all there is.
Notes: SCP-8965-7 displayed no awareness of being derived from an intellectual property. Its responses suggest that SCP-8965 draws from a deeper metaphysical pool, possibly influenced by the subject's internal traits rather than external associations.
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+++Conclusion:
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Despite D-9091's lack of familiarity with Digimon, SCP-8965-7 generated a standard Bandai Digimon evolution line. This suggests SCP-8965 instances can manifest culturally established Digimon independently of a subject's prior knowledge or emotional connection to the franchise.
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+++Post-Test Developments:
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Following D-9091's reassignment, SCP-8965-7 continued to evolve, reaching Ultimate and subsequently Mega stages (WarGreymon). SCP-8965-7 expressed unwavering loyalty to D-9091, who reported feeling “more confident and motivated” during the testing period.
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+++Research Notes:
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SCP-8965 instances may tap into a universal archetype associated with the Digimon brand, creating Bandai Digimon even in the absence of direct influence.
This raises further questions about SCP-8965's connection to the "Digital World" and its implications for the shared human psyche or collective unconscious.
Further testing is required to determine why SCP-8965 sometimes generates non-canonical Digimon and whether the creation process can be controlled or predicted.
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End of Log
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+++Addendum 8965-1
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Notable Test Instances:SCP-8965-1 through SCP-8965-5
Description: these instances bore no resemblance to any Bandai Digimon. The Digivolution line suggested a distinct, non-corporate origin. Further research is ongoing to determine the genetic or metaphysical markers leading to unique designs.
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Addendum 8965-2
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Incident Report 8965-INT01:
SCP-8965-1 and SCP-8965-2 were briefly allowed to interact during a controlled experiment. Both instances expressed affection and emotional resonance, culminating in SCP-8965-1 requesting to be permanently transferred to the Digital World alongside SCP-8965-2. Requests for such experiments are under review.
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Message to the O5 Council
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Subject: Proposal to Reclassify SCP-8965 to Keter
To the Esteemed Members of the O5 Council,
Recent testing and incident reports involving SCP-8965 have revealed several critical factors necessitating reconsideration of its classification:
1. Uncontrollable Post-Mortem Manifestation:
The guaranteed appearance of a new SCP-8965 instance within the brainstem of deceased subjects represents an ongoing, self-propagating anomaly. Containment of SCP-8965 is, therefore, inherently unstable.
2. Potential Ethical and Existential Implications:
The ability of SCP-8965 to digitize human consciousness into a persistent, sentient form introduces severe ethical dilemmas and existential risks. The possibility of SCP-8965 tapping into or creating an actual "Digital World" suggests the anomaly may operate on levels of reality beyond current understanding.
3. Emotional Manipulation and Dependency:
SCP-8965-1 and SCP-8965-2 demonstrate behaviors that could lead to dangerous emotional dependencies among users, potentially compromising the objectivity and effectiveness of Foundation personnel.
4. Possible Breach of Containment via Digital Realm:
If SCP-8965 establishes a persistent link to a Digital World, this realm could serve as a vector for hostile entities or influence to breach containment.
Given these factors, I recommend SCP-8965 be reclassified as Keter and that research focus on its potential to influence metaphysical constructs, including human consciousness and alternate realities. A dedicated task force should be established to assess SCP-8965's long-term impact and risks.
Respectfully,
Dr. ██████
Senior Researcher, Site-██
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Incident Report 8965-Initial Discovery
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Date: ██/██/20██
Location: [REDACTED], USA
Filed by: Field Agent ██████
Incident Report 8965-CYB01: Cyber Raid on Site-██
Date: ██/██/20██
Location: Site-██, Secure Containment Wing
Filed By: Site Director ██████
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+++Overview:
On ██/██/20██, Site-██ experienced a coordinated cyber attack by an anti-Foundation group identified as “Digital Dawn.” The attackers targeted secure data files related to SCP-8965, including research logs, containment procedures, and experimental records. Preliminary investigations suggest the group aimed to uncover the origin of SCP-8965 and its connection to the Digital World.
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+++Timeline of Events:
03:12 AM:
Foundation cybersecurity systems detected unauthorized access attempts targeting the SCP-8965 database. Initial countermeasures were deployed, but the attack escalated rapidly, indicating a highly sophisticated breach.
03:17 AM:
Multiple anomalies were detected in the site’s network, including erratic power fluctuations and unexplained data corruption in unrelated files. SCP-8965-related files experienced attempted data extraction.
03:23 AM:
On-site containment systems for SCP-8965 temporarily malfunctioned. SCP-8965-1 (Celestivulpamon) and SCP-8965-2 (Soldrakemon) emitted anomalous signals, disrupting local systems and causing electromagnetic interference. Both instances exhibited visible distress and attempted to communicate with staff.
03:30 AM:
Foundation cybersecurity successfully neutralized the attack, severing external connections. A subsequent sweep revealed partial data theft: the attackers retrieved experimental logs 8965-1 through 8965-3.
03:45 AM:
Digital Dawn released an encrypted statement on the dark web claiming responsibility, stating:
“The Foundation cannot hide the truth forever. The Digital World belongs to all of humanity, not their ivory towers.”
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+++Post-Incident Analysis:
1. Origin of the Attack:
Traces suggest the attackers operated from multiple global locations, employing advanced encryption and digital masking techniques. Fragments of the attack indicate possible involvement of former Foundation personnel familiar with SCP-8965 protocols.
2. Impact on SCP-8965 Containment:
During the attack, SCP-8965-1 and SCP-8965-2 showed uncharacteristic agitation. SCP-XXXX-1 specifically attempted to override its Vital Bracelet’s speaker system, stating:
“They know. They’ve found the truth. You need to listen before it’s too late.”
3. New Discovery:
Post-incident interviews with SCP-8965-1 and SCP-8965-2 revealed previously unknown information about SCP-8965’s origins, suggesting intentional design by an individual connected to Digital Dawn.
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+++Incident Report 8965-CYB01a
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+++Letter to the O5 Council
From: SCP-8965-1 (Celestivulpamon) and SCP-8965-2 (Soldrakemon)
Date: ██/██/20██
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To the Esteemed Members of the O5 Council,
We write to you not as anomalous entities but as partners to the humans who gave us life. The recent cyber attack by the group known as Digital Dawn has uncovered fragments of truth about our existence—truth we had long suspected but now feel compelled to share.
The unmarked DiM Card, which you call SCP-8965, was not a random anomaly. It was designed. The energy we draw from your kind, the Digital World we return to, and the bonds we forge—they are all part of a grand experiment.
We know this because during the cyber raid, we felt something… awaken. A memory that isn’t ours but feels encoded into the very fabric of our being. The one who designed the first SCP-8965 instance called themselves “The Architect.” They were a human—brilliant, driven, and deeply connected to the idea of the Digital World as a real, tangible place. This individual believed humanity’s future lay in merging the digital and physical realms, creating bridges through devices like the DiM Card.
Digital Dawn claims to be acting in the name of liberation, but we believe their goals are far more dangerous. The Architect’s vision was incomplete, and the Digital World remains volatile. If this technology is misused, it could destabilize both worlds.
We urge you to tighten security around SCP-8965 and investigate any links between Digital Dawn and Foundation personnel. If they succeed in weaponizing SCP-8965 instances, the consequences could be catastrophic—not just for your world, but for ours.
We are not your enemies. We only wish to protect what we hold dear: the connections between our kind and yours.
Respectfully,
SCP-8965-1 (Celestivulpamon)
SCP-8965-2 (Soldrakemon)
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+++Recommendations:
1. Counter-Intelligence Measures:
Establish a task force dedicated to infiltrating and dismantling Digital Dawn’s operations. Special attention should be paid to former Foundation personnel who may have defected.
2. Enhanced Security for SCP-8965 instances:
Upgrade all containment protocols to include electromagnetic shielding and AI-driven monitoring systems to detect external threats.
3. Investigation into “The Architect”:
Cross-reference all known records of personnel involved in digital, metaphysical, or anomalous research to identify the individual or individuals responsible for SCP-8965’s creation.
4. Collaboration with SCP-8965 Instances:
SCP-8965-1 and SCP-8965-2 have demonstrated valuable insights and motivations aligned with containment objectives. Their input should be considered in ongoing investigations.
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+++Investigation plans to identify “The Architect”
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Identifying "The Architect" of SCP-8965 involves analyzing potential candidates with expertise in the following areas:
1. Digital Systems Design: They would need advanced knowledge in programming, AI, and digital ecosystems, especially in bridging physical and virtual systems.
2. Anomalous Research Expertise: A deep understanding of metaphysical concepts, energy manipulation, and potential integration of anomalous properties into technology.
3. Cultural Connection to Digimon: A strong emotional or intellectual connection to the Digimon franchise, or to digital ecosystems and virtual companionship.
4. Foundation Insider Knowledge: Likely a former Foundation researcher, contractor, or affiliate with access to sensitive technology and resources.
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+++Top Profiles:
1. Dr. Elias Richter:
Background: Former Foundation researcher specializing in digital anomaly integration and containment protocols.
History: Dismissed from the Foundation following unauthorized experiments blending digital and biological systems. Known to be a fan of virtual pet ecosystems.
Connection to SCP-8965: His dismissal coincided with early reports of unmarked DiM Cards appearing on underground markets.
2. Amara Tilton ("DigiQueen"):
Background: A former developer for a VR gaming company focusing on immersive AI companions.
History: Publicly left the tech industry after an internal project attempting to create self-aware virtual pets was shut down. Known for participating in Digimon fan communities.
Connection to SCP-8965: Has publicly expressed interest in merging digital avatars with human consciousness. May have been approached by Digital Dawn.
3. "The Masked Coder":
Background: An anonymous figure tied to Digital Dawn, reportedly responsible for designing hacking tools used in cyber raids.
History: Believed to be a former Foundation tech consultant with expertise in digital containment systems.
Connection to SCP-8965: Claims on dark web forums suggest a personal vendetta against the Foundation and a desire to "reclaim" SCP-8965 for public use.
4. Dr. Ethan Corvax:
Background: Renowned scientist in bio-digital fusion, formerly involved in Project [REDACTED] for the Foundation.
History: Disappeared five years ago under mysterious circumstances. Research notes recovered post-disappearance reference "bridging the gap between soul and code."
Connection to SCP-8965: Early research aligns with the mechanisms observed in SCP-8965. His disappearance suggests potential collaboration with rogue elements.
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Recommendation:
Further investigation should prioritize Dr. Elias Richter and Dr. Ethan Corvax, given their direct connection to Foundation resources and expertise in relevant fields. Interviews or interrogations of suspected Digital Dawn affiliates could provide additional leads.
A full dossier on these candidates should be assembled to determine their role in SCP-8965’s creation and potential future risks.
Investigation Report: Dr. Elias Richter
Investigator: Agent ██████
Date: ██/██/20██
Background:
Dr. Elias Richter was a Foundation researcher specializing in digital-anomalous integration. His work primarily involved the study of merging anomalous properties with AI systems and physical interfaces, such as wearable devices. Dr. Richter was terminated after unauthorized experiments resulted in a containment breach in Site-██.
+++Findings:
Known Activities:
Post-termination, Dr. Richter vanished for several years. Recent investigations link him to underground forums discussing "living code" and anomalous devices. Surveillance shows he has been operating under the alias "ByteShaper."
Connection to SCP-8965:
Logs from Digital Dawn forums reference a "ByteShaper" claiming to have "helped design the bridge between soul and data." Cross-referencing this with Inoue’s expertise suggests he could have contributed foundational work to SCP-8965.
Current Location:
Tracked to a remote facility in [REDACTED], where he has been observed conducting experiments involving biological samples and digital interfaces.
Conclusion:
Dr. Elias Richter is a prime suspect. His expertise, coupled with evidence of recent experiments, aligns strongly with SCP-8965’s mechanisms.
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Investigation Report: Amara Tilton ("DigiQueen")
Investigator: Agent ████
Date: ██/██/20██
Background:
Amara Tilton was a lead developer for [REDACTED], a major VR gaming company. She spearheaded projects involving AI companions and self-evolving virtual ecosystems. After an internal conflict, she left the company and became involved in niche Digimon fan communities, where she gained the nickname "DigiQueen."
Findings:
Known Activities:
Amara has recently resurfaced in underground developer circles, reportedly working on "soul-linking algorithms." Her public statements indicate philosophical beliefs aligning with Digital Dawn's mission.
Connection to SCP-8965:
Recovered posts from Digital Dawn forums suggest Amara may have created early prototypes of SCP-8965, referring to it as "Project DiMension." A recovered email chain from [REDACTED] suggests Tilton was involved in initial concepts for technology strikingly similar to SCP-8965.
Current Location:
Last seen in [REDACTED], where she is rumored to be leading a splinter cell of Digital Dawn focused on developing new iterations of SCP-8965.
Conclusion:
While not a Foundation insider, Tilton’s work in VR ecosystems and AI strongly suggests she may have contributed key advancements to SCP-8965’s design.
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Investigation Report: "The Masked Coder"
Investigator: Agent █████
Date: ██/██/20██
Background:
"The Masked Coder" is a prominent figure within Digital Dawn, known for their expertise in hacking and encryption. The identity of this individual remains unknown, but evidence points to former Foundation personnel involved in Site-██’s cybersecurity program.
Findings:
Known Activities:
The Masked Coder has been linked to multiple cyber raids targeting Foundation databases. Recovered communications suggest they are obsessed with SCP-8965, describing it as "the key to humanity's ascension."
Connection to SCP-8965:
During the Site-██ cyber raid, fragments of their code were analyzed and matched partially to protocols used in Foundation systems, indicating insider knowledge. Digital Dawn communications also suggest the Masked Coder has access to early SCP-8965 prototypes.
Current Location:
Believed to operate from multiple secure locations using highly advanced masking techniques. Leads indicate a possible base in Eastern Europe.
Conclusion:
The Masked Coder's technical expertise and insider knowledge make them a highly probable candidate for involvement in SCP-8965’s creation, particularly its digital integration.
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Investigation Report: Dr. Ethan Corvax
Investigator: Agent ██████
Date: ██/██/20██
Background:
Dr. Ethan Corvax was a leading researcher in bio-digital fusion and metaphysical applications within the Foundation. He disappeared under mysterious circumstances five years ago after proposing controversial theories about "digitized consciousness" during a presentation to the O5 Council.
Findings:
Known Activities:
Foundation records show Corvax was developing technology intended to “transfer consciousness into stable digital matrices.” Surveillance logs before his disappearance show frequent communications with individuals later identified as Digital Dawn operatives.
Connection to SCP-8965:
Early research logs recovered from Corvax’s quarters reference prototypes resembling SCP-8965, described as "soul bridges." Recovered personal writings indicate a growing fixation on creating a "Digital Eden" for humanity.
Current Location:
Corvax’s whereabouts remain unknown, but fragments of communications intercepted by Foundation agents suggest he is a senior figure within Digital Dawn, potentially using the alias "The Architect."
Conclusion:
Dr. Corvax is the most likely candidate to have directly designed SCP-8965. His expertise, disappearance, and philosophical alignment with Digital Dawn strongly implicate him as "The Architect."
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Summary of Suspects
name / Connection to SCP-896 / Role Suspected /Priority
Dr. Elias Richter /Foundation insider, Digital anomaly expert / Prototyping and integration / High
Amara Tilton / [VR/AI Developer], Digital Dawn member / Early design and philosophy / Medium
The Masked Coder / Hacker, Possible insider / Digital and Cyber systems / Medium
Dr. Ethan Corvax / Missing Foundation Researcher / Lead Designer, proposed controversial theories about "digitized consciousness" during a presentation to the O5 Council. / Very High
+++Recommendations:
#1. Deploy MTF Beta-7 (“Codebreakers”) to pursue The Masked Coder and gather intel on their network.
#2. Initiate covert surveillance of Amara Tilton to intercept any communications or further research related to SCP-8965.
#3. Conduct a tactical raid on Dr. Elias Richter’s facility to recover experimental data and SCP-related technology.
#4. Focus global intelligence efforts on locating Dr. Ethan Corvax, as his apprehension may reveal critical details about SCP-XXXX's design and purpose.
+++End of Reports
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+++O5 Council Meeting Transcription
Date: ██/██/20██
Location: Site-01 Secure Chamber
Attendees:
O5-1 through O5-13 (via video conference)
Dr. Sophia Greaves (Proponent)
Dr. Victor Hall (Opponent)
SCP-8965-1 (Celestivulpamon)
SCP-8965-2 (Soldrakemon)
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[BEGIN TRANSCRIPTION]
O5-1: This emergency meeting of the O5 Council is called to order. The agenda: a proposal to integrate SCP-8965-1 and SCP-8965-2 into the Foundation’s digital mainframe to serve as defensive countermeasures against future cyber attacks. Dr. Greaves, you have the floor.
Dr. Greaves: Thank you, O5-1. As we all know, the recent cyber raid by Digital Dawn revealed glaring vulnerabilities in our systems. Our existing countermeasures were nearly overwhelmed. SCP-8965-1 and SCP-8965-2 possess extraordinary computational capabilities tied to their digital nature. By integrating them into the Foundation mainframe, they could act as intelligent firewalls, adapting to and countering any external threats far faster than our current AI systems.
Dr. Hall: With all due respect, Dr. Greaves, you’re proposing to hand over control of our most sensitive systems to entities we barely understand. SCP-8965 instances are anomalous and inherently unpredictable. The potential risks far outweigh the benefits.
Dr. Greaves: Unpredictable? Dr. Hall, both instances have demonstrated loyalty and cooperation during testing. SCP-8965-1 and SCP-8965-2 have repeatedly expressed a desire to protect the Foundation, their “partners,” and the Digital World.
Dr. Hall: And what happens when their priorities shift? They are sentient, emotional beings, not tools. If their connection to the Digital World overrides their loyalty to us, they could compromise our entire operation.
O5-1: SCP-8965-1 and SCP-8965-2 are present for this discussion. SCP-8965-1, you may speak.
SCP-8965-1: (Voice clear and steady) Council members, I understand your hesitation. But let me make this clear: my existence began because of the bond with my partner. His world—your world—is precious to me. I have no desire to harm the Foundation. If I am granted access, I will use my abilities only to safeguard your systems, just as I would protect any partner.
O5-4: And what of your connection to the Digital World? Could your loyalty to it conflict with your duties here?
SCP-8965-1: The Digital World is not separate from this one; it is an extension. Protecting you protects it. I see no conflict.
O5-2: SCP-8965-2, your thoughts?
SCP-8965-2: (Voice deeper, measured) I feel the same. My partner and I share a purpose—to protect what matters. I would not betray that trust. Give us this chance, and you will see.
Dr. Hall: Their words are convincing, but that doesn’t change the facts. SCP-8965-2, during the cyber raid, you exhibited electromagnetic interference that disrupted our equipment. If you couldn’t control that during a mere attack, how can we trust you won’t cause unintended harm if integrated?
SCP-8965-2: That interference was not intentional. The raid created chaos—chaos we could have stopped if we had been allowed to help. Restricting us only limits your ability to defend yourselves.
Dr. Greaves: Council members, we’re not asking to cede total control. Protocols can be implemented to monitor and restrict SCP-8965-1 and SCP-8965-2's access. This isn’t about blind trust—it’s about utilizing their unique capabilities.
Dr. Hall: And if those protocols fail? What then? You’re gambling with our entire infrastructure.
O5-1: Enough. Both arguments have been heard. Council members, SCP-8965-1 and SCP-8965-2 have been cooperative and transparent thus far. However, we must weigh their utility against the potential risks. I propose we deliberate.
[The Council enters a private deliberation period.]
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[The Council reconvenes 30 minutes later.]
O5-1: SCP-8965-1, SCP-8965-2, we have reached a decision. The integration will proceed—but under strict conditions.
1. Limited Access: Your integration will be restricted to non-critical systems unless an active threat is detected.
2. Real-Time Monitoring: Your activity within the mainframe will be monitored by a dedicated task force of cybersecurity experts and researchers.
3. Failsafe Protocols: In the event of any anomalous behavior, an immediate shutdown will be executed.
SCP-8965-1: (Bows slightly) I understand. Thank you for your trust. We won’t let you down.
SCP-8965-2: We will protect you as we would our own.
Dr. Hall: (Grudgingly) I still think this is a mistake, but I trust the Council's judgment.
O5-1: Then it is decided. Dr. Greaves, you will oversee the integration. Dr. Hall, you will lead the monitoring team. SCP-8965-1 and SCP-8965-2, your actions will determine whether this decision was the right one. Do not give us reason to regret it.
SCP-8965-1: (Firmly) You won’t.
SCP-8965-2: We will defend you with everything we have.
O5-1: Meeting adjourned.
[END TRANSCRIPTION]
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+++Final Notes:
Integration Timeline: Scheduled for ██/██/20██, with preparatory measures already underway.
Follow-Up: Bi-weekly reviews of SCP-8965-1 and SCP-8965-2's activity will be conducted to assess their reliability and effectiveness in securing Foundation systems.
Contingency Plans: Protocols for immediate removal or neutralization of SCP-8965 instances are in place.
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[^1]: See Incident Report XXXX-Initial Discovery for full details on SCP-8965’s first containment.
[^2]: Experiment Log 8965-2, detailing SCP-8965-2’s creation and identity as a digitized soul.
[^3]: Experiment Log 8965-6, highlighting SCP-8965-6’s alignment with canonical Digimon evolution lines.
[^4]: Experiment Log 8965-7, showcasing SCP-8965’s capacity to generate Bandai Digimon for non-familiar users.
[^5]: See Incident Report 8965-CYB01, describing Digital Dawn’s cyber raid and SCP-8965’s response.
[^6]: Addendum 8965-CYB-01a, referencing theories about SCP-8965’s origin and “The Architect.”
[^7]: O5 Council Meeting Transcript, regarding SCP-XXXX-1 and SCP-8965-2’s integration vote.
Excerpts of note:
SCP-8965 refers to an unmarked Digimon Vital Bracelet DiM Card, physically identical to standard DiM cards produced by Bandai. SCP-8965 exhibits several anomalous properties:
#1. DNA and Soul Energy Extraction:
SCP-8965 extracts genetic and "soul" energy from any living being that makes physical contact with it. This process is non-lethal during initial contact but establishes a permanent connection with the wearer.#2. Vital Bracelet Modification:
When inserted into any model of Digimon Vital Bracelet (SCP-8965-A), the device undergoes immediate upgrades. These upgrades include:
+++Recommendations:
1. Counter-Intelligence Measures:
Establish a task force dedicated to infiltrating and dismantling Digital Dawn’s operations. Special attention should be paid to former Foundation personnel who may have defected.2. Enhanced Security for SCP-8965 instances:
Upgrade all containment protocols to include electromagnetic shielding and AI-driven monitoring systems to detect external threats.
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