Noting that new site member
Sopxy (account age 76 days, site membership 75 days) recently posted the following concept thread, which has multiple indicators of AI-generation:
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-17641032/seeking-greenlights-the-trailer-that-feeds
Seeking Greenlights: Yes
Page Type: SCP Article
Elevator Pitch: This SCP is a cursed white livestock trailer that anybody who goes in will hallucinate. People who go in claim that they were a farm animal, but in human form.
Central Narrative: In 1984, a farm couple purchased a livestock trailer previously owned by a local isolationist cult. While cleaning it, the husband discovered a weathered journal containing complex, rhythmic carvings in an unknown language. Upon touching the pages, he entered a catatonic-like state, eventually dropping to all fours and mimicking the behavior of a bull—specifically a "prize-winning bull" that lived on that exact farm 50 years prior.
The Foundation contained the site after reports of "non-human vocalizations" coming from the property. During her initial interview, the wife revealed she began hearing phantom "mooing" that sounded like it was coming from inside her own mind. Following standard safety protocols, the Foundation administered Class-A amnestics (memory wipes) to the wife and released her under Level 1 surveillance, while the husband was kept in a specialized 10x10m containment cell.
Six months later, despite the memory wipe, the wife was found deceased. Her last act was carving the exact same rhythmic symbols from the cult's journal into her farmhouse walls—symbols she should have had no memory of. The "hook" is the reveal that the trailer is a memetic anchor: it doesn't just cause hallucinations; it broadcasts a "memory infection" that survives even if the victim's mind is wiped, suggesting the "mooing" in her head was a permanent haunting that finally drove her to the edge.
Excerpt of note (narrative section):
The Foundation contained the site after reports of "non-human vocalizations" coming from the property. During her initial interview, the wife revealed she began hearing phantom "mooing" that sounded like it was coming from inside her own mind. Following standard safety protocols, the Foundation administered Class-A amnestics (memory wipes) to the wife and released her under Level 1 surveillance, while the husband was kept in a specialized 10x10m containment cell.
Six months later, despite the memory wipe, the wife was found deceased. Her last act was carving the exact same rhythmic symbols from the cult's journal into her farmhouse walls—symbols she should have had no memory of. The "hook" is the reveal that the trailer is a memetic anchor: it doesn't just cause hallucinations; it broadcasts a "memory infection" that survives even if the victim's mind is wiped, suggesting the "mooing" in her head was a permanent haunting that finally drove her to the edge.
The user also has three versions of the same AI sandbox, the difference between the text seeming to be just the image code. The full draft is present in Revision 0 in all links:
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**Item #:** SCP-XXXX
**Object Class:** Euclid
**Special Containment Procedures:**
SCP-XXXX is stored inside a reinforced containment box, roughly 10m², in the secure wing of Site-77. The box must remain locked at all times.
No one may enter SCP-XXXX alone. Anyone stepping inside must be observed from outside using cameras and sensors. Direct contact is prohibited unless there is an emergency.
All personnel exiting SCP-XXXX are to be contained immediately. Their behavior is to be monitored until all animal-like actions—crawling, grazing, vocalizing—have stopped. Psychological evaluation is required before release.
The containment box must remain sealed when not in use. Any unusual noises, movement, or vibrations are to be reported to Site Command immediately.
**Description:**
SCP-XXXX looks like a normal white livestock trailer. There is nothing visibly unusual on the outside.
When someone enters, the interior of the trailer isn’t seen. Instead, the person’s awareness shifts to a farm—fields, fences, soil, grass, other animals. The environment feels complete, real, and immersive. Sounds carry, smells linger, textures are tangible under touch.
Inside, the person remains human in form, but behavior begins to change. They gradually drop to all fours, move instinctively, graze or nibble at vegetation, and react as the animals around them would. While inside, this behavior doesn’t feel strange—it feels natural, almost automatic.
Thought patterns simplify, aligned with instinct, but a trace of human awareness remains. Actions—grazing, resting, responding to movement—happen without deliberate choice.
Time is distorted. Experiences feel long, slow, repetitive. Fear isn’t human fear; it’s a constant, low-level alertness, like an animal scanning its surroundings.
When the experience ends, the person returns outside SCP-XXXX. No physical changes or injuries are observed.
Upon exiting, all subjects act entirely like the animal they experienced, but still in a human body. They move on all fours, graze, vocalize—mooing, clucking, bleating—as appropriate. Their thought processes are dominated by the animal’s perspective, though fragments of human thought remain. They can speak, but words are often interrupted or overlapped with animal sounds. These behaviors continue until subjects are restrained, distracted, or removed from naturalistic surroundings.
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Excerpts of note:
All personnel exiting SCP-XXXX are to be contained immediately. Their behavior is to be monitored until all animal-like actions—crawling, grazing, vocalizing—have stopped. Psychological evaluation is required before release.
Thought patterns simplify, aligned with instinct, but a trace of human awareness remains. Actions—grazing, resting, responding to movement—happen without deliberate choice.
Upon exiting, all subjects act entirely like the animal they experienced, but still in a human body. They move on all fours, graze, vocalize—mooing, clucking, bleating—as appropriate. Their thought processes are dominated by the animal’s perspective, though fragments of human thought remain. They can speak, but words are often interrupted or overlapped with animal sounds. These behaviors continue until subjects are restrained, distracted, or removed from naturalistic surroundings.
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