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  1. Lore Name: Doctor Placer Steam ID: 76561198126695308 Rank: ADVR Activity Level: 6/10
  2. Researcher Name: Doctor Placer Rank: Experienced Researcher SCP's Tested: SCP-049-2 SCP-610 Escorted By: MTF NU7 █████ MTF NU7 ██████████ SEC CPL ██████ MTF NU7 ████ Also assisted by AR Rodent Goal of Research: SCP-049 has been noted as providing a “cure” to individuals. This has been discussed many times in various interviews with SCP-049. This “cure” is intended to be a cure to living, as SCP-049’s effect is the death of individuals who come in contact with him and subsequent reanimation. This test is to determine whether this “cure” could be interpreted in other fashions, such as a cure for SCP-610 instances. This test will be to assess whether SCP-610 can infect SCP-049-2 instances in the same manner as it infects living humans. Hypothesis: If SCP-049-2 is introduced into the testing chamber of SCP-610, and the “cure” which SCP-049 proposes is in fact a cure for diseases as well, then SCP-049-2 will not be infected by SCP-610. This hypothesis however does not predict the outcomes of such an interaction, but it is assumed that the two instances will begin fighting one another, at which point SCP-610 will likely overcome the SCP-049-2 instance. Methods: One D-class was removed from D-block and cuffed, and an entourage of 4 escorts and assisting AR made their way to SCP-049 containment cell. The cell was opened and SCP-049 was instructed to “cure” the D-class. After reanimation was observed, the new SCP-049-2 instance was cuffed and brought to the containment cell of SCP-610. All observing researchers and escorts were instructed to equip hazmat or gas masks in order to avoid possible contamination. The containment cell was then closed with both SCP-610 and SCP-049-2 inside and observations were made. Observation: The SCP-049-2 Instance and SCP-610 engaged in a confrontation once the containment cell door was closed. SCP-049-2 and SCP-610 both began repeatedly striking one another, dealing considerable damage. The SCP-049-2 instance was then neutralized by SCP-610. At this time the body of SCP-049-2 was removed and examined for possible infection. Photographic and Video Evidence: Unfortunately due to unknown cognitohazards (computer shutdown) all documentation from this time was corrupted. Attempts to replicate this test are underway, however multiple site lockdowns have slowed attempts to complete testing. Results: Molecular analysis using an electron microscope was performed in order to test for SCP-610 infection on the body of SCP-049-2. This analysis revealed small trace samples of SCP-610, however these occurrences were not noted to have caused any infection. The skin of the SCP-049-2 instance was able to withstand infection likely due to this “cure” that SCP-049 spoke, however this does not stop contact all together. Current theories propose that this trace evidence was simply left from contact with SCP-610, however bodily defenses prevented full-blown infection. Tissue testing has been approved by O5-█ in order to fully understand the effects that this “cure” has on the human body.
  3. Researcher Name: Doctor Placer Rank: Experienced Researcher SCP Tested: SCP-012 Escorted By: SEC LCPL DankDan6407 Goal of Research: SCP-012’s influence has been observed predominantly while under observation of visible light. Concurrently, while observed under infrared light, these effects appear to be negated or possibly satiated. This implies that photon energy at point of retinal observation (corresponding to visible light observation) is responsible for the observed effects SCP-012 displays. Currently, no research has been shown for contact or apparent observation with an absence of these photons, in a dark space. This research aims to observe the SCP in question within it’s testing chamber while no light source is visible. Hypothesis: If the observation of SCP-012 is linked to photon energy at point of retinal observation, and direct observation of SCP-012 occurs in the respective containment cell with absence of photons (light source), then SCP-012 will not have any adverse effects on the respective subjects. Methods: The head researcher and escort on this test must be turned from the area of testing at all times. Failure to comply will result in immediate termination. Three D-Class will be used for the testing of this hypothesis. They will each be briefed on their objectives, but not the nature of SCP-012. The first D-Class will be sent in as a control, observing SCP-012 with full lighting and containment cell open, as would be naturally observed. The second D-Class will enter the containment chamber while researchers close the containment cell door behind. This second D-Class will observe the instance of SCP-012 with their flashlight ON. A time frame of 20 seconds of observation will be carried out before the test chamber doors are opened. The third D-Class will enter the containment chamber as the second D-Class did, with containment cell doors closing from behind, however once within the testing chamber the D-class in question will not turn on their provided flashlight. They will observe the SCP as normal with no light present. A time frame of 20 seconds of observation will be carried out before the test chamber doors are opened. All surviving D-Class will then be amnesticized and returned to their cells. Observation: D-Class ‘Subject One’ was observed entering the testing chamber for SCP-012. He was observed by escort and observing researchers as unable to move away from the SCP-012 instance for a short time. After repeated attempts, he was able to safely leave the testing chamber. ‘Subject One’ was then administered amnestics and returned to his cell ‘Subject Two’ was instructed to enter SCP-012’s chamber with their provided flashlight ON. The testing chamber was closed for 20 seconds before it was reopened and the subject was instructed to leave the testing chamber. ‘Subject Two’ struggled to leave the testing chamber at first but was then able to exit. Upon inquisition of their observations, the D-Class stated that they heard an incomprehensible voice speaking to them. No other observations were reportedly made. ‘Subject 2’ retrieved a handgun from within their jumpsuit and proceeded to fire upon escort, which resulted in termination of ‘Subject Two’. ‘Subject 3’ was instructed to enter SCP-012’s chamber with their provided flashlight OFF. The testing chamber was closed for 20 seconds before it was reopened. ‘Subject 3’ was found deceased within the cell with large lacerations on their wrists. Blood was found transcribed upon SCP-012 in an attempt to “complete” the inscribed music piece. Results: The results of this study did not match the expected hypothesis, as all D-Class succumbed to the effects of SCP-012. This implies that the energy of the photon at point of retinal observation is not in fact what causes SCP-012's effect. This research leads to even further questions, such as whether photons of any other energy wavelength besides visible light is responsible for the observed phenomenon. Further testing is currently awaiting approval from Doctor █████ and Assistant Supervisor ███████ for potential movement of SCP-012 to a more suitable temporary containment cell for this research. At this time, observation of SCP-012 under any conditions is expected to result in the observed effect, and observation is discouraged outside of the research setting.
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