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  1. Rank: Junior Researcher Clearance Level: Level 2 List of Personnel involved in testing: One Security Juice WRLD and Myself Level D personnel involved: Three D Class, Slurmp, Zuggits and Trav. SCP: SCP-343 Errors and/or safety hazards: None to Report. Question: What would SCP-343 say to those who follow other religions? Background Research: SCP-343 is a male, seemingly race-less, humanoid in appearance with apparent omnipotence. Hypothesis: I believe 343 might show try to convert the subjects with different ideologies and make them believe he is their God. Observation/Visual Stimuli(Photos/videos): None needed. Analysis and Conclusion: *LOG 1 Start* SCP-343 is waiting in the Chamber when he notices I bring Three Class D personel, he then stands from his chair and opens his arms in a welcoming fashion. I instruct the Class D's to ask him any question they desire pertaining to Religious beliefs, anything outside of that will cause immediate termination of the test and no further contact with SCP-343 will be given. The first D-Class begins by saying he is Christian and is very happy to see the Father of all creation standing before him, he also hugs SCP-343. The second D-Class says he is an atheist and still does not believe SCP-343 to be a God, SCP-343 chuckles and says "My child I have bestowed upon all life their choices, wills, and some of my own energy, You may believe whatever you wish to believe. I will still love you my son". After this the Third D-Class asks SCP-343 if there are other Gods like him, SCP-343 then placed his hand atop the Third D-Class and whispered something into his ear, After this I terminated the test and had the Three D-Class report to Medbay for Processing. *LOG End* Do your results align with your hypothesis?: No, SCP-343 was very understanding and did not force any of the Subjects to recognize him as the one true Father of creation. He was simply joyful to have his "sons" talk to him and to answer their doubts.
  2. Rank: Junior Researcher Clearance Level: Level 2 List of Personnel involved in testing: One Security LT and Myself Level D personnel involved: One Class D SCP: SCP-999 Errors and/or safety hazards: None to Report. Question: Last test conducted on SCP-999 was a success. However we still don't know the full prowess of SCP-999's healing, This is what my testing will find out. Background Research: SCP-999 appears to be a large, amorphous, gelatinous mass of translucent orange slime, weighing about 54 kg (120 lbs) with a consistency similar to that of peanut butter. Simply touching SCP-999’s surface causes an immediate mild euphoria, which intensifies the longer one is exposed to SCP-999, and lasts long after separation from the creature. Hypothesis: After my first test, my hypothesis is that SCP-999 will be able to restore small tissue that has been blown/shot off. Observation/Visual Stimuli(Photos/videos): None needed. Analysis and Conclusion: *LOG 1 Start* SCP-999 was very eager to test with us again. As soon as the Class D entered the testing chamber, 999 was filled with joy and wanted to play with the Subject. The Class D had no wounds for 999 to heal so the Security Officer was very useful in creating a "chance" for the use of 999's abilities and so we may begin testing. Once the Class-D had a wound, 999 started its process of healing. It took some time for the nose to completely heal but after a few minutes the Class-D felt no pain and was comfortable. I also asked the Class-D for a comparison on how his comfort felt, he described it as "Being with his family again", a classic response from anyone that I have seen come into contact with 999. Furthermore, SCP-999 wanted to play with the Class-D however the testing was concluded and 999 showed some signs of being disappointed and made some low pitched "gurgled" sounds. *LOG End* Do your results align with your hypothesis?: Yes, It was a tremendous success and my next test will push 999's Healing capabilities to its extremes.
  3. Rank: Junior Researcher Clearance Level: Level 2 List of Personnel involved in testing: Myself and a Security Corporal. Level D personnel involved: One Class D, Designation: Reznov SCP: SCP-999 Errors and/or safety hazards: A few Class D's decided to try and rush out of the Cell Block and were using knives. Thankfully all of the Class D's were taken out with no significant damage to our security. Question: SCP 999 has been said to heal wounds with its Gel. I intend to find out what happens if there is an object lodged into someones body, will 999 simply seal the wound around the object and leave it inside the cavity? Background Research: SCP 999 is a Gelatinous "Goo" that is friendly in nature and when in contact places the Subject in a state of Calm and Ease. Hypothesis: 999 will heal the surrounding area of the wound but the object will remain lodged in the skin. Observation/Visual Stimuli(Photos/videos): None. Analysis and Conclusion: *LOG Start* From the Start SCP-999 was very eager to help with the experiment, even making some sort of bubbling sound. After informing SCP-999 that the subject had multiple bullet wounds in his leg, he began pouring himself over the subjects leg. After mere seconds the wounds began slowly spitting out bullet fragments and the wound ended up sealing itself with no remaining fragments. Furthermore SCP-999 somehow detected that I had a bruise on my arm, it decided to cling to my arm and it began slowly healing my bruise. Also as he was on my arm I felt extremely happy and was enjoying myself while conducting a test, it was quite an amazing feeling. *LOG End* Do your results align with your hypothesis?: The results did not align with my Hypothesis, but this does help us encourage the use of SCP-999's Slime for healing purposes and should be tested on more serious wounds.
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