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  1. Lore Name: Cartoon Rank: JR SCP: 939 Question / Idea: What volume level will 939 react to? Background Research: SCP-939 hunts primarily using noise, as it lacks any visual sensory organs. Hypothesis: SCP-939 will react to noise produced by a human at a noise less than a regular speaking voice. Observations (What Happened During Test): D-939-1 began speaking at a very lower whisper. D-939-1 gradually increased the noise level that he spoke at over the course of around 20 seconds. At around the 20 seconds mark, D-939-1 reached a "loud whisper" volume, approximately 36 decibels. At this point, SCP-939 reacted to D-939-1 and violently attacked. Evidence/Visual Stimuli: Analysis / Conclusion (What Could Of Caused The Results): SCP-939 appeared to register the noise at the 36 decibel range, which is about 6 decibels over a standard whisper. Therefore, any normal conversation will easily be picked up by SCP-939, however, any whisper that is kept to a very low volume should be unheard by SCP-939. Was Your Hypothesis Correct?: Yes, SCP-939 attacked at roughly 24 decibels below what is considered a normal conversation volume.
  2. Format for Research Test Logs Lore Name: Cartoon Rank: JR SCP: SCP-1162 Question / Idea: Does SCP-1162 differentiate what item will be "found" based on the perceived worth of the item "lost"? Background Research: SCP-1162, when reached into, will result in an item that the subject has previously lost being found, but with them losing an item currently on their person. Hypothesis: SCP-1162 differentiates on what item is retrieved based on the perceived value of the item lost. Observations (What Happened During Test): D-1162-1 was given 50 cents to hold in his hand. Subject activated SCP-1162, and retrieved a pair of designer sunglasses. D-1162-2 was given 50 cents to hold in his hand. Subject activated SCP-1162, and retrieved a kitchen knife. Subject terminated by attending security. D-1162-3 was given 50 cents to hold in his hand. Subject activated SCP-1162, and retrieved a small metal bolt. D-1162-4 was given 50 cents to hold in his hand. Subject activated SCP-1162, and retrieved a golden pocket watch. D-1162-5 was given 50 cents to hold in his hand. Subject activated SCP-1162, and retrieved a rubber band. Evidence/Visual Stimuli: D class subjects, each with an item considered to be of roughly equal worth to each subject, activated SCP-1162. D-1162-4 pictured above. Analysis / Conclusion (What Could Of Caused The Results): SCP-1162 does not differentiate based on the relative value of the item lost. The relative value of the items found was drastically different from person to person. Although something of note is D-1162-2 retrieving a weapon. It's unknown if this was merely coincidence, or if SCP-1162 somehow was influenced by the current desires of D-1162-2. Further research may be necessary. Was Your Hypothesis Correct?: No, SCP-1162 does not change it's "found" items relative worth based on the relative worth of the item "lost".
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