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  1. Lore Name: Dizzle Rank: Junior Researcher SCP: SCP-294 Question / Idea: Can you survive the "SCP 106" drink from SCP-294 Background Research: SCP-294 appears to be a standard coffee vending machine, the only noticeable difference being an entry touchpad with buttons corresponding to an English QWERTY keyboard. Upon depositing fifty cents US currency into the coin slot, the user is prompted to enter the name of any liquid using the touchpad. Upon doing so, a standard 12-ounce paper drinking cup is placed and the liquid indicated is poured. Hypothesis: You can not survive it under any circumstances, it's a corroding substance. Observations (What Happened During Test): The first subject has entered the containment chamber of SCP-294 and was given a cup of "SCP 106" after drinking, the subject died seconds after. The second subject was instructed to drink a cup of "SCP 106", the subject drank the cup, and there were no noticeable changes, the subject said the drink was "refreshing" and "tasted just like a fresh coke". The D-Class was restrained into a room for 2 minutes, to test on the third D-Class. The next subject was instructed to drink the cup and just like the first one, died within seconds. We observed that nothing was happening to the D-Class that survived, we took him into the medical bay. A blood sample was taken from the subject, and it was viewed "pitch black", the doctor took an x-ray of his torso and found his bones were "rigid and partially eaten away". When the doctor examined his heart, it was beating at abnormal speeds, after the D-Class was asked if he was in any pain, he answered "I'm just built different". Upon examination of his organs, the doctor said they were untouched. The D-Class was incinerated because it could be considered a Biohazard. Although it did not seem to be in pain while getting burnt alive. Evidence/Visual Stimuli: Analysis / Conclusion (What Could Of Caused The Results): The D-Class could have been had an unconfirmed case of a disease called "congenital analgesia" or had anomalous effects that made them "immune" to SCP-106's corroding liquid. Was Your Hypothesis Correct?: There could be a 1/3 survival chance of drinking "SCP 106" but I'm not sure if it was the D-Class had anomalous effects, the disease, or the drink made them feel nothing. I will do some further testing to confirm this.
  2. Lore Name: Dizzle Rank: Junior Researcher SCP: SCP-1025 Question / Idea: Does a picture of a page affect the same as directly reading the book ? Background Research: SCP-1025 is a hardcover book, approximately 1,500 pages long. The front cover and spine feature the title "The Encyclopedia of Common Diseases." The publisher's page indicates the book was printed in 19██ by █████ Press. No other copies of a book with that title and publisher have been found, and no record of the publisher exists. Hypothesis: The book shouldn't have any effects if not read directly. Observations (What Happened During Test): D-0435 was constructed to take a picture from a random page of SCP-1025 without looking at it, he was instructed to read from the picture, not from the book. D-0435 says words seem the be rearranging in the picture, D-0435 appears to see his mothers name and seems to be in distress asking the question "What did you do to my mother!?", the subject starts yelling how he sees how he's gonna live and die. The subject said he was never this confused trying to read something in his life. We constructed them to read the same page from SCP-1025 and the subject got lung cancer. I'm not sure what caused the picture to have that effect. I'll have to do some further research to find out. Evidence/Visual Stimuli: Analysis / Conclusion (What Could Of Caused The Results): I'm not quite sure what happened, I'll do some further research to what might have caused this. Was Your Hypothesis Correct?: Technically, yes it was correct. It didn't have the same effect as if it would be read directly. However it did have another effect, that I couldn't quite explain.
  3. Lore Name: Dizzle Rank: Junior Researcher SCP: SCP-012 Question / Idea: Can someone physically stop the subject from trying to complete the symphony and surviving? Background Research: The object is a piece of handwritten musical score entitled "On Mount Golgotha", part of a larger set of sheet music, appears to be incomplete. The red/black ink, first thought to be some form of berry or natural dye ink, was later found to be human blood from multiple subjects. Hypothesis: A person could survive the test when being restrained by someone else, pulling them away and resisting the urge to complete it, and surviving to explain what they felt, seen or heard. Observations (What Happened During Test): Subject 1 entered the room and died instantly. Although when subject 2 went into the room, he wasn't affected as much by it at first, when pulled out him out, he said he heard whispers that said "Finish it." repeatedly. We put him into the padded room and we monitored him, asking him various questions. After 4 minutes and 24 seconds he bled out. We found damage on the door and scribbles on the walls with the subjects blood. Evidence/Visual Stimuli: All the photos taken by me are gone from my camera, I'm not sure what caused this but it's worth writing down. Analysis / Conclusion (What Could Of Caused The Results): SCP-012 Has anomalous effects that cause manic episodes which cause the subject to try to finish it without it being near. example: On the walls, on the floor, on any surface that can be written on. Was Your Hypothesis Correct?: No, I thought the subject would survive longer and tell us what they're hearing during the test, I was wrong though. They kept screaming on how it couldn't be finished. There was no way of communication.
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