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  1. Name: Trash Rank: SGT Why should you retain your current rank? (SGT+ must answer this): I'm on a lot, have good aim and watch my fire, do what I'm told, and try to wrangle in the white shirts when no one else is taking charge. Any Concerns: None
  2. Rank: Junior Researcher Clearance Level: 1 List of Personnel involved in testing: 1, JR Trash Level D personnel involved: 1, McCloud SCP: 1162 - Hole in the Wall Errors and/or safety hazards: A security hazard is posed for the randomness any lost items (i.e. Keycards, Secure Communications). The hole seems to also have the potential to give back biological agents that can potentially cause a health breach, for this reason I thought it best to use one of the D class personnel. There are also risks raised by what can be retrieved by the person using the hole. Not knowing the past of my D Class I also requested the escort of one of the security members. Question: What will come out of the hole? How long has it been since this thing has been used? I don't want to it get bored and leave Background Research: Research can be conducted on this SCP with minimal danger as long as property safety concerns are carried out. As long as personnel reaching do not have a history with any massive threats. Hypothesis: More likely than not the retrieved item will be of no significance, but we still can learn something new with every iteration of testing we complete. Observation/Visual Stimuli(Photos/videos): None recorded due to this being a tactile experiment down a hole. Analysis and Conclusion: D class simply felt a rocky surface the entire time he was reaching down the hole. He was absolutely sure he could not feel anything else inside. He was then instructed to retrieve any loose rocks he could feel. He retrieved the stone for me and displayed no emotional recognition of it at all, simple confusion as to what this test is. He was found to be missing a piece of coal from before testing. Upon further analysis of the retrieved specimen the geological make up was found to be consistent with the location around his childhood home. This is presumably just a stone he had picked up and kept as a child. Do your results align with your hypothesis?: Yes, however I feel this experiment shows us items retrieved can be things we do not even have memories of ever having.
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