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  1. Lore Name: Mr Paige Rank: Researcher SCP: 173 Question / Idea: Determine whether or not SCP-173 would listen and choose to respond to instructions when given the choice to refuse. Background Research: SCP-173 - Known for aggressive behavior, it is already known that SCP-173 would kill regular Class-D when given the chance. However, under observation, SCP-173 has no choice but to stand still while orders are given during testing. Therefore, 173 would be given a choice to participate in this particular test, and have chances to have free reign within the containment chamber. The Class-D would be at the mercy of 173 during these particular moments of absent observation, and 173 would have a choice to be aggressive. Special orders are given to Class-D in order mitigate the deaths of both Class-D in the event of 173 aggression. Hypothesis: SCP-173 would only comply if it means that at least one Class-D would be killed during the experiment. Observations: (Order #1): SCP-173 was ordered to stay away from entrance as both Class-D entered, as per usual. Both Class-D were ordered to stay within opposite sides of the containment chamber while 173 was still under observation. This is to mitigate the chance of both Class-D dying during this part of the test. Then, 173 was informed that both Class-D would not observe 173, and was ordered to move to the center of the chamber for the next order. Both Class-D and 173 complied before moving on to the next order. (Order #2): Class-D #1 was ordered to move very close to 173 while under observation. The Class-D moved behind 173 and was ordered to crouch. Class-D #2 was ordered to stay as far away from 173 as possible. Class-D stayed on the same wall as before, and moved to the corner of the room. 173 was then allowed to move within the containment chamber, but was ordered to only kill one Class-D, and only the one who was currently furthest away from 173. Once off of observation, 173 proceeded to kill the Class-D furthest away from them at the time, and then continued to kill the other Class-D. The test was then concluded. Analysis / Conclusion: 173 was expected to be aggressive and kill at least one Class-D during the experiment. However, 173 was open towards some of the orders given during the experiment, and understood that the compliance allowed for the test to continue. Therefore, 173 is open towards following orders as long as they feel it is to their benefit. Was Your Hypothesis Correct?: Positive.
  2. Lore Name: Mr. Paige Rank: Associate Researcher Idea: With the information on the sentience of SCP-173 now known, is there a possibility that SCP-173 can be placated enough to form an acquaintanceship with a fellow D-Class? Background Research: SCP-173 - The sculpture is known for extremely aggressive behavior while under no direct line of sight. However, there is an opportunity for compliance while SCP-173 is under direct line of sight, which is taken full advantage of during the test. SCP-999 - While under direct contact, humans are known to undergo mild euphoria as long as SCP-999 remains near them. This sort of effect lasts well after contact with SCP-999 has ended, which was utilized to complete the current test. Other - While previous tests confirm the sentience of SCP-173, there isn't much known of SCP-173's emotions beyond aggression. Therefore, the effects of SCP-999 should pacify SCP-173's aggression long enough to develop another side to SCP-173's personality. Also, the ability to communicate in sign language in past tests further aided my own test. - - - - - - - Hypothesis: SCP-173 would not develop an acquaintanceship with the Class-D, but at least spare them after the test has concluded. - - - - - - - TEST LOG: One Class-D (bob benjamin), One Guard (Oytiyis), and SCP-999 were escorted to SCP-173's containment chamber. Both SCP-999 and the Class-D were informed of the risks and basic details of the test. (Part 1/3): SCP-999 was the first to confront SCP-173. SCP-999 was friendly to SCP-173, and SCP-173 did not show any immediate signs of aggression. Once any sort of aggression was cleared, the Class-D was allowed to interact with 173. The Class-D was ordered to slowly get closer to 173 while 999 continued to sedate 173. 173 did not harm the Class-D, but was scraping the walls while the Class-D awaited further instruction. (Part 2/3): While still under the effects of 999 and with the Class-D within range of 173's attacks, the Class-D was ordered to give 173 a high five. Both parties complied and 173 did not kill the Class-D. Next, 173 and the Class-D were ordered to compete in a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors as a bonding activity. The Class-D had won by a score of (2/3) and was momentarily killed by 173. (Part 3/3): Before the conclusion of the test, SCP-173 underwent a quick interview with two questions: Q1 - How did you feel about the Class-D participating in the test? A1 - I don't know. Q2 - Was the presence of SCP-999 affecting any of your actions? Q2 - No. - - - - - - - Conclusion: While 173 was not aware of the immediate effects of 999, the actions of 173 proved that 173 may be sedated by 999 for a very short period of time, as 173 did not immediately kill the participating Class-D. 173 also complied in short activities with the Class-D, but the observation of 173's change in aggression were inconclusive due to the final actions of 173 right before the test was concluded. In short, 173 may never be able to form any sort of bond with Class-D, but may choose to participate in activities with Class-D as long as said activities do not aggravate 173 in any way (AKA losing to a Class-D). - - - - - - - Hypothesis: Negative.
  3. Lore Name: Paige Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:442624551 Rank: JR Activity Level: 8/10
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