BotSCP - Special Containment Procedures (4/12)

Be grateful I’m polite enough to not do it Today.

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Good thing I’ve not told you nor Atlas my character, eh? :3

And so the end of the day approaches.
But is it the end of the game?

One could hope, but alas it seems like there’s… 0 panic. So I doubt it.

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SCP-2701 is Cell 667 in the former ███████ State Penitentiary located in Pennsylvania. The cell is currently in a state of extreme disrepair. A clipboard containing forms marked as "INTAKE" is located 0.8 meters to the left of the entrance to SCP-2701.

Anomalous effects manifest when a single human subject is fully locked within SCP-2701, their name is written on the intake list under the heading “NAME” and a day, month and year are written under “RELEASE DATE.” 13 seconds after these conditions have been met, the subject will disappear. At 12:00 AM on the written date, the cell door automatically closes and locks via an unknown mechanism. Once cell closure is complete, the subject will reappear within SCP-2701.

Subsequent short-duration trials revealed that subjects who undergo an activation event experience a state of complete sensory deprivation while fully conscious. For the duration of the disappearance period, a subject will perceive time at a significantly dilated rate, estimated to be between 300× and 400× in magnitude. Mental trauma in subjects accrues rapidly while under the effect of 2701. Staff psychologists theorize that in the absence of any outside stimulation, a subject’s mind breaks down rational thought structures in an effort to mitigate stress, resulting in either cognitive shutdown or increasingly frenzied mania. Subjects experiencing an event of greater than 2 hours (subjective time estimate: 25-33 days) typically exhibit complete psychological breakdown.

@Kelsier will never see anybody again. Night 3 begins and will last twenty four hours.

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A replacement would be appreciated.

@Aleph
@Amelia

SCP-2006 is an anomalous spherical entity roughly 50 centimeters in diameter when in its default state. SCP-2006's stated goal is to cause feelings of fear and/or horror in as many humans as possible. To accomplish this purpose, SCP-2006 possesses the ability to change its shape, mass, volume, density, chemical structure, and voice to any form that it desires. Currently, there is no known way to damage SCP-2006. The extent of its shape-shifting abilities is unknown, and is currently thought to be unlimited.

Currently, SCP-2006 has demonstrated a fondness for taking the forms of various entities and villains from the various horror and science fiction movies that it has witnessed. The most common form that SCP-2006 has taken is that of “Ro-Man” from the 1953 movie Robot Monster.

SCP-2006 is capable of speaking even when it possesses the form of an entity that is normally unable to speak. SCP-2006 will generally attempt to startle and/or scare any individual it comes into contact with, but after doing so, will become affable and friendly. The reason behind this is currently unknown.

Although SCP-2006 has repeatedly stated its goal of causing as much fear as possible, SCP-2006 is a poor judge of concepts that cause fear in humans, and constantly searches for new methods in which to accomplish its goal. This poor recognition extends to recognition of emotions in humans, as SCP-2006 is incapable of distinguishing between subtle differences in emotion that would be obvious to a human.

You do not recognise @Atlas.

@LittleLee and @Hippopablompoyeetus’ respective remains have been identified via DNA testing.

Pings

As compensation for the late daystart, Day 3 will last until 2025-02-02T08:00:00Z, and the subsequent night shall be shortened in turn.

Adieu.

Howdy

smiley face grim my favourite. Happy to take whispers?

Scary butterfly

@Zone_Q11 I am saving one for you

Open for whispers

Anyways i was recluse
Gaming

you arent backing out of this claim?

No? Its my claim

And what i told everyone (except canping)