Exploring the SCP Foundation: Neutralized SCPs

The Exploring Series29 minutes read

The SCP Foundation secures and protects anomalous objects worldwide, with examples like SCP-1983, a farmhouse in Wyoming, and SCP-2682, a purple Korean raspberry with telepathic abilities, showcasing the Foundation's efforts in managing anomalies to prevent catastrophic outcomes.

Insights

  • Anomalies within the SCP Foundation can lose their anomalous properties through means such as deliberate destruction, self-destruction, or the loss of their unique characteristics, showcasing the dynamic nature of these objects and the potential for their containment or neutralization.
  • The SCP Foundation's role in managing anomalies, as exemplified by SCP-2682, highlights the delicate balance between understanding, containing, and preventing catastrophic consequences from these entities, emphasizing the critical mission of securing, containing, and protecting anomalous objects to safeguard the world.

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Recent questions

  • What is the SCP Foundation's mission?

    To secure, contain, and protect anomalous objects worldwide.

  • How can anomalies become non-anomalous?

    Through deliberate destruction, self-destruction, or loss of anomalous properties.

  • What is SCP-1983?

    A farmhouse in Wyoming with a spatial anomaly and aggressive humanoid entities inside.

  • How was SCP-1983 neutralized?

    By causing the anomaly to disappear through the actions of D-Class 14-134.

  • What is SCP-2996?

    An incorporeal entity claiming to be a murdered girl named Emily Nash.

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Summary

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SCP Foundation neutralizes anomalous entities worldwide.

  • The SCP Foundation's mission is to secure, contain, and protect anomalous objects worldwide.
  • Anomalies can become non-anomalous due to various reasons like deliberate destruction, self-destruction, or loss of anomalous properties.
  • SCP-1983 is a farmhouse in Wyoming with a spatial anomaly and aggressive humanoid entities inside.
  • The entities in SCP-1983 extract victims' hearts without damaging skin, and can be killed with silver bullets and sincere prayers.
  • An MTF team sent to investigate SCP-1983 disappeared, leading to a D-Class being sent in on a suicide mission.
  • The D-Class, 14-134, managed to neutralize SCP-1983 by causing the anomaly to disappear.
  • SCP-1422 prevented Foundation personnel from knowing about Yellowstone National Park until neutralized by Junior Researcher Scranton.
  • Scranton learned about Yellowstone in an alternate reality, breaking the anomaly's effect and allowing others to know about it.
  • The cause of SCP-1422's existence remains unknown, with theories ranging from probability anomalies to active concealment.
  • SCP-2996, an incorporeal entity claiming to be a murdered girl named Emily Nash, was contained and eventually neutralized by the Foundation.

18:15

Uncontained SCP-2996 sparks mysterious disappearances at Site

  • SCP-2996 was not contained at Site 81, despite conflicting records from Site 19.
  • Dr. Kidwell was not assigned to any project at Site-81.
  • Director Actus claims no knowledge of SCP-2996, despite the file indicating his approval for her release.
  • A Samantha Pendleton, mentioned in the file, appears to be non-existent.
  • Certain Foundation personnel have conflicting memories, hinting at possible amnestic use.
  • Earlier versions of the document are inaccessible due to corruption, but readers can access them.
  • Dr. J. Franklin conducted a redacted physical evaluation on Emily, including blood work and a vivisectomy.
  • A rogue individual named Jay Franklin infiltrated Site 81, leading to the disappearance of personnel.
  • SCP-2682, resembling a purple Korean raspberry, communicates telepathically in Slovak and English.
  • SCP-2682's anomalous traits include unpredictable and dangerous reactions upon physical interaction.

37:11

"2682: Absorbing Knowledge, Escaping Fly Paper"

  • A super advanced society, 2682, absorbed knowledge from an entity stuck between universes, discovering lower universes and pattern screamers. They collectively entered the space between universes, losing knowledge due to the screamers, and ended up in our universe. 2682, appearing as a fruit, fed on mental electricity to regain knowledge, freeing itself from the fly paper, highlighting the Foundation's role in managing anomalies without catastrophic consequences.
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