I thought I’d make a fun thread that people can continue to post to over time.
Objective: Create as many unique community SCPs as possible!
Rules:
1.) All SCPs will begin with the letter “A” followed by 1 - 9999. Ex: SCP - A102
2.) Cannot use an already existing SCP from the original game or one created here already. You can use traits from other SCPs, just no exact copies.
3.) No double posting, at least one other person must reply with an SCP after yours before you can post again.
4.) Follow GL rules aka no racism etc...
5.) Must format your creation as such:
Item #: SCP-A102
Object Class: Euclid
Description: blah blah blah
Special Containment Procedures: blah blah
I will create the first SCP now.
Item #: SCP-A25 (aka The Dust Cloud)
Object Class: Euclid
Description: Origin is unknown. SCP-A25 was first discovered by [REDACTED] upon entering a barricaded home on the East side of [REDACTED]. The object takes the form of a dust cloud approximately 1.5 meters in diameter. It seems to only be able to traverse in 2-Dimensional space, it cannot move vertically. Researchers at Site HA12 have discovered that when in contact with D-Class personnel, SCP-A25 completely surrounds the test subject blocking off researchers ability to view the subject. After a short time, SCP-A25 returns to its original form and moves away. The D-Class subject appeared to have been completely decomposed and all that remained was the skeleton of said subject. The bones of the subject are masked in radiation and are dangerous to be around for several hours.
Special Containment Procedures: Item SCP-A25 is to be kept in an air-sealed containment chamber at all times. Upon entering SCP-A25s containment chamber, Foundation Personnel are to be equipped with Level-3 Hazmat equipment. If item SCP-A25 escapes containment, Foundation Security is to use a backpack vacuum to recontain the item. Breathing near SCP-A25 without a Level-3 Hazmat mask will result in the inhalation of the item.
It is unknown whether or not the SCP is sentient. However, it is attracted to carbon dioxide which results in termination of living subjects near the item without proper equipment.
It cannot be separated. Attempts to separate half of the dust cloud for testing in another containment chamber resulted in the immediate relocation of the other half into the new chamber. It is unknown how this occurs as the half left behind fades from view immediately after being separated.