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mara_cc2001 (account age 763 days, site membership 759 days) recently coldposted the following page, which has multiple indicators of AI-generation: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-8269/comments/show page title "SCP 8269-Deepflash" image url is suspect
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**Item #:** SCP-8269
**Object Class:** Keter
**Special Containment Procedures:** SCP-8269 is currently contained in a deep-sea observation vault located 3,000 meters below sea level in the South Pacific Ocean, reinforced with titanium alloy and coated in acid-resistant polymers. The vault is surrounded by sonar tripwires, thermal sensors, and a rotating team of remote-operated submersibles equipped with emergency scramblers and high-output strobe lights designed to disorient SCP-8269 if it attempts escape.
All personnel operating in the vicinity must remain in secured underwater platforms and must not engage in any acoustic signaling. Any sighting or interference by SCP-8269 is to be reported immediately to Site-Pacific-7 Command.
**Description:** SCP-8269 is a highly elusive and predatory cephalopod resembling a squid (Teuthida), estimated to measure between 8 to 11 meters in length. It exhibits extreme hydrodynamic mobility, capable of reaching burst speeds exceeding 180 knots. Visual documentation often captures it only as a distorted blur—its full form is rarely seen.
The creature emits highly corrosive black ink when threatened, which rapidly degrades synthetic materials, metals, and organic matter alike. The ink also interferes with sonar, radar, and satellite imaging, rendering most modern detection systems useless.
Its skin shifts to absorb light and radiation, making it nearly invisible in deep water.
**Discovery Log:**
Beginning in 20██, a pattern of cargo ship disappearances was detected across the South Pacific trade routes, particularly between New Zealand and the west coast of South America. Over a span of seven months, 9 vessels vanished without sending any distress signal. All that remained were slicks of acidic residue, dissolved hull fragments, and blackened sonar tapes.
One recovered piece of footage from an oil rig—heavily distorted—shows a rapid object colliding with a vessel's hull underwater, followed by a sharp explosion of black mist and the ship’s final descent. Survivors were nonexistent.
The Foundation was alerted after one of its disguised surveillance buoys was discovered melted and sunken. Subsequent investigations identified SCP-8269 operating in a migratory hunting pattern, lying dormant for weeks before rapidly surfacing, attacking, and vanishing.
**Addendum ██-1: Containment Event**
The Foundation initiated Operation ABYSS RAZOR: a containment plan involving a baited, decommissioned supertanker filled with bioluminescent jellyfish (used to lure SCP-8269). The operation was nearly aborted when all drones lost visual contact 14 minutes in.
What followed was total silence for 72 hours.
On the 4th day, Foundation cameras recorded SCP-8269 slamming into the reinforced netting structure and releasing a cone of acidic ink, melting half the drone fleet. Before escape, it was hit with a custom electromagnetic pulse (EMP) that disabled its motion-sensing organs long enough to trap it in a descending pressure cage.
Containment was achieved—but not without casualties. 17 personnel lost, and two research submarines were unrecoverable.
**Additional Notes:**
SCP-8269 may exhibit rudimentary intelligence. Recovered footage shows it observing Foundation drones for extended periods before retreating.
Audio files have recorded low-frequency pulses, theorized to be a form of echolocation—or communication.
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Excerpts of note:
Addendum ██-1: Containment Event
The Foundation initiated Operation ABYSS RAZOR: a containment plan involving a baited, decommissioned supertanker filled with bioluminescent jellyfish (used to lure SCP-8269). The operation was nearly aborted when all drones lost visual contact 14 minutes in.
Containment was achieved—but not without casualties. 17 personnel lost, and two research submarines were unrecoverable.
Additional Notes:
SCP-8269 may exhibit rudimentary intelligence. Recovered footage shows it observing Foundation drones for extended periods before retreating.
Audio files have recorded low-frequency pulses, theorized to be a form of echolocation—or communication.
User has no forum comments, and the most recent sandbox activity they have is a copypaste of the coldposted content after the article was in the negatives: http://scp-sandbox-3.wikidot.com/new-scp-5523 they have two mainsite edits aside from creation, seemingly no change in revision 1, and revision 2 (incorrectly) retitling the page.
User's last sandbox activity was in 2023; text for comparison: https://scp-sandbox-3.wikidot.com/mara-c2001-9
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