Noting that new site member MangekyoCombo does not match any existing user name (account age 15 days, site membership 2 days) recently coldposted the following page, which has multiple obvious indicators of AI-generation: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/9000contestmangekyocombo
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+ NOTICE/SCP-9000 ANTICIPATORY LABYRINTH
This SCP Contains highly classified informations. Here is the voting of SCP-9000 Classification warning.
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**Result: Approved**
By order of the 05 Council, SCP-9000 is decided to be classified to Level-4. Anyone who will access any informations on this will be terminated.
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**WARNING: MEMETIC HAZARD**
Reading the following document may expose you to cognitohazardous or memetic effects associated with SCP-9000.
Proceeding without Level 3 clearance and approved cognitohazard inoculation is strictly forbidden.
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Item #: SCP-9000
**Special Containment Procedures:**
All known surface ingress points to SCP-9000 are to be secured by Foundation Mobile Task Force Theta-9 ("Gratewatch") and declared municipal infrastructure hazards under Foundation cover protocols. Each ingress is to be ringed by a 200 m exclusion zone; civilian approach is to be deterred using false signage and, where necessary, staged utility maintenance operations. At each site, remote sensory arrays (seismic, electromagnetic, gravimetric, LIDAR) are to be deployed on independent power and networked to Site-██ monitoring servers. No personnel are to enter uncovered voids or remove covering plates without approval from Level 4 research personnel and the use of remote manipulators.
Robotic probes for interior investigation must use non-reactive housings and be equipped with redundant inertial measurement units (IMUs). Any probe or instrument reporting persistent inertial drift in excess of ±0.2°/m is to be recalled and decontaminated. Data anomalies consistent across two or more independent sensors are to be flagged for immediate review by the Geometry & Topology Task Group (GTTG). Under no circumstances will explosive breaching of SCP-9000 surfaces be performed.
Known ingress locations are catalogued as SCP-9000-Sites; new sites are designated SCP-9000-Site-N. Public disclosure is to be prevented by temporary road closures and engineered non-structural collapse (cover placement) staged by Foundation contractors.
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**Description:**
SCP-9000 designates a spatially distributed anomalous structure existing primarily beneath unconsolidated ground and engineered surfaces (concrete slabs, metal plates, roadway fill, etc.). Externally, SCP-9000 manifests as discrete voids or seams beneath surface coverings; internally, it behaves as an interconnected lattice of strata that do not conform to Euclidean continuity as measured by conventional spatial surveying.
Key observable properties:
• Topological Nonlinearity: Traverses within SCP-9000 result in geometry inconsistent with exterior mapping. Straight tunnels register as piecewise linear paths to remote IMUs; following the same physical corridor yields differing vector outcomes at intervals. Small displacements in the exterior approach vector (centimeters) can produce non-linear divergence of internal geometry, sometimes causing two physically adjacent probes to register separate, non-intersecting spatial maps of the same segment.
• Resonant Phase Behavior: SCP-9000 segments exhibit periodic low-frequency oscillations in local gravimetric and electromagnetic readings. These oscillations (nominally centered near 0.37 Hz) correlate to transient illusory expansions or contractions of interior voids; sensory systems report short epochs where the same interior volume appears duplicated or “out of phase” with itself.
• Material Transposition: Metallic fixtures (rebar hooks, plate rivets) found at ingress points commonly show micro-alignments inconsistent with the surrounding substrate. Traces of ferrous elements are found embedded within adjacent soil horizons without an obvious depositional mechanism. Items placed at interior nodes have been observed to reappear in distal SCP-9000-Sites under circumstances inconsistent with simple transport, though this does not occur predictably.
• Perceptual Effects: Human observers entering shallow segments of SCP-9000 report mild disorientation, a subjective elongation of time, and recurring auditory phenomena characterized as a low, single-tone pulse. Extended exposure (over ~12 minutes in recorded incidents) correlates with visual hallucinations of repeating lattice patterns and persistent cognitive fixation on linear grids. No direct memetic hazard has been verified, but persistent interest and obsessive return behavior have been recorded among unaffiliated civilians.
SCP-9000 does not appear to be a manufactured construct in the conventional sense. Current models describe SCP-9000 as a partial topological overlay — an embedded lattice that couples with local metric tensors to alter path integrals and sensor reference frames within its domain.
Discovery:
SCP-9000 was first flagged after municipal road crews in [REDACTED] reported unexpected voids under concrete maintenance slabs and several “misplaced” hand tools. Foundation agents intercepted local reports and, upon remote sensing of anomalous gravimetric pulses at the location, recovered two metal plates (one heavily corroded) and documented underlying voids containing irregular iron loops and concrete fragments (see Images 9000-A and 9000-B). Preliminary probe insertion produced the first recorded resonant phase events.
Recovery teams subsequently identified additional SCP-9000-Sites within a 60 km radius sharing similar construction: shallow engineered coverings (concrete slabs and metal plates) above narrow, deep voids punctuated by hook-shaped iron anchors.
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Image 9000-A: Surface view — two concrete slabs and one metal plate partially covering a linear void; visible iron anchor loops embedded into slabs. (Photograph provided by municipal contractor, redacted.)
Image 9000-B: Close detail — narrow seam visible between concrete and metal covering, interior darkness revealing curled metallic struts in shadow. (Photograph provided by municipal contractor, redacted.)
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Addendum 9000-B — Probe Log Excerpt (RP-07)
Probe: RP-07 (tethered remote exploration unit; IMU redundancy: 3)
Operator: Tech-Specialist H. Alvarez (remote)
Time: 14:23:00 — 14:26:17
Transcript:
14:23:12 — RP-07 descends 0.6 m below plate. IMU stable. EM flux nominal.
14:23:46 — Slight increase in low-frequency reading. Recording shows 0.36–0.38 Hz pulse.
14:24:01 — IMU 2 reports yaw offset +0.18°. IMU 1 and 3 nominal. Operator pauses.
14:24:55 — Visual feed: corridor appears to bifurcate. Left branch terminates in shadow; right branch continues. LIDAR meshes yield conflicting point clouds. Two distinct meshes produced from identical sensor frames.
14:25:07 — Audio feed records tone (0.37 Hz fundamental) — operator notes “like a heartbeat in the stone.”
14:25:43 — RP-07 advances 1.2 m. Sudden inertial drift across IMUs; RP-07 reports position "duplicated" (see attached sensor log). Tether shows no slack; distance to plate unchanged.
14:26:14 — RP-07 returns to ingress. Visual feed shows interior surfaces with parallel striations of unknown metal embedded in matrix. Probe temperature nominal. Data packet transmitted in full.
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Addendum 9000-C — Field Report 9000-F (Incident)
During routine monitoring, an off-duty maintenance worker attempted to lift a corroded metal cover from SCP-9000-Site-03 and fell into the seam. The worker was recovered with minor contusions after 9 minutes by a Foundation rapid response team. Interviewed subject described “an impossible stair” and a sensation of moving sideways while remaining vertical. Subject later returned to examine the site twice after release and required Foundation amnestic treatment (Class-A) before being permitted to leave the locale.
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Addendum 9000-D — Experimental Summary (Selected)
• Seismic Impulse Test: Controlled, low-yield seismic impulses were applied outside a sealed SCP-9000 perimeter. Multiple sensors within the lattice detected phase shifts and produced non-reconcilable point clouds. No structural collapse occurred. Excessive impulse amplitude produced longer-lasting phase interference and temporary sensor paralellization.
• Magnetometer Sweep: Coherent magnetic anomalies were mapped along interior seams; anomalies oscillated with the same 0.37 Hz signature. Introducing a small persistent magnetic dipole into a lattice node produced a transient increase in local frequency amplitude rather than stable locking.
• Material Transposition Trial: Identical labeled inert objects were placed in two separate nodes at SCP-9000-Site-01 and SCP-9000-Site-04. After 72 hours, one object from Site-01 appeared in Site-04 while both objects persisted in inventories at their original coordinates. No clear transport vector was established.
Conclusion (Research Hypothesis):
SCP-9000 is best modeled as a mesoscopic lattice coupling to the local metric field, producing periodic resonant states that can duplicate, translocate, or overlay interior volumes with nontrivial probability. The lattice demonstrates an apparent tendency to interact with metallic anchors and engineered flat plates, preferring nodes where surface coverings create persistent, shallow cavities. The mechanism and origin remain unknown; temporal persistence and adaptability across multiple, discontinuous sites suggest either a distributed self-organizing process or a human-engineered topology no longer attributable to a known agency.
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Addendum 9000-E — Interview Excerpt (Dr. ██████ / Civilian Witness)
Interviewer: Dr. ██████
Subject: Civilian contractor (identified as C-1729 prior to amnesticization)
Dr: "Describe what you saw."
C-1729: "It wasn't empty. It was like looking into a pattern that knew what my eyes would do next. The floor kept being... wrong. I thought I had stepped forward but my boots stayed where they were."
Dr: "Any sound?"
C-1729: "A slow knocking, but thinking about it makes it louder. Like it waits between beats to look at you."
Researcher Note (Dr. L. Hargreeves):
Recurrent motif: SCP-9000 engages human perception in ways that encourage return visits. Civilian fixation on site features may be consequential to long-term memetic hazard; all future encounters must assume motivated attention is a factor in site evolution.
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Addendum 9000-F — Containment Revision (Approved)
Following Incident 9000-F and multiple unauthorized approaches by civilians demonstrating ritualistic behavior, containment has been revised to include continuous low-frequency noise dampening around perimeter fences and public misinformation campaigns portraying sites as contaminated with hazardous waste. Direct engagement with remaining community members will be performed under D-class cover when necessary.
Footnote — Operational Warnings:
Personnel entering proximity to uncovered SCP-9000 seams must adhere to droned oversight and IMU tether protocols. Psychological screening for compulsive behavior is mandatory for operators assigned to SCP-9000 monitoring. Under no conditions should personnel introduce unexplained markings or lattice-like graphics to laboratory surfaces proximate to SCP-9000 ingress points.
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Addendum 9000-G — Ongoing Investigation:
Correlative studies are ongoing to determine whether SCP-9000 nodes exhibit preferential placement relative to linear human infrastructure (roads, drainage channels, preexisting concrete maintenance slabs) or whether these coverings act as attractors that stabilize lattice nodes. Further, the GTTG is authorized to explore low-energy resonance modulation as a potential means of producing temporary, localized lattice phase offsets for safe remote observation.
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A Spectogram from SCP-9000
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> **Filename:** 9000.png
> **Author:** MangekyoCombo
> **License:** CC BY-SA 3.0
> **Source Link:** Author
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Excerpts of note:
Key observable properties:
• Topological Nonlinearity: Traverses within SCP-9000 result in geometry inconsistent with exterior mapping. Straight tunnels register as piecewise linear paths to remote IMUs; following the same physical corridor yields differing vector outcomes at intervals. Small displacements in the exterior approach vector (centimeters) can produce non-linear divergence of internal geometry, sometimes causing two physically adjacent probes to register separate, non-intersecting spatial maps of the same segment.
• Resonant Phase Behavior: SCP-9000 segments exhibit periodic low-frequency oscillations in local gravimetric and electromagnetic readings. These oscillations (nominally centered near 0.37 Hz) correlate to transient illusory expansions or contractions of interior voids; sensory systems report short epochs where the same interior volume appears duplicated or “out of phase” with itself.
Addendum 9000-D — Experimental Summary (Selected)
• Seismic Impulse Test: Controlled, low-yield seismic impulses were applied outside a sealed SCP-9000 perimeter. Multiple sensors within the lattice detected phase shifts and produced non-reconcilable point clouds. No structural collapse occurred. Excessive impulse amplitude produced longer-lasting phase interference and temporary sensor paralellization.
• Magnetometer Sweep: Coherent magnetic anomalies were mapped along interior seams; anomalies oscillated with the same 0.37 Hz signature. Introducing a small persistent magnetic dipole into a lattice node produced a transient increase in local frequency amplitude rather than stable locking.
Researcher Note (Dr. L. Hargreeves):
Recurrent motif: SCP-9000 engages human perception in ways that encourage return visits. Civilian fixation on site features may be consequential to long-term memetic hazard; all future encounters must assume motivated attention is a factor in site evolution.
Addendum 9000-G — Ongoing Investigation:
Correlative studies are ongoing to determine whether SCP-9000 nodes exhibit preferential placement relative to linear human infrastructure (roads, drainage channels, preexisting concrete maintenance slabs) or whether these coverings act as attractors that stabilize lattice nodes. Further, the GTTG is authorized to explore low-energy resonance modulation as a potential means of producing temporary, localized lattice phase offsets for safe remote observation.
User has a sandbox page with the same content: http://scp-sandbox-3.wikidot.com/9000contestmangekyocombo The sandbox page was created about two hours before the mainsite coldpost, with a full draft in Revision 0. The later edits include adding an addendum log, which was also AI-generated, and some formatting changes.
User's only forum post is the slot decision note for the 9kcontest: http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/9000contestmangekyocombo/comments/show#post-7229854
SCP-9001 / SCP-9002 / SCP-9003
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