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Lore Name: Junior Researcher Fasten Rank: Junior Researcher SCPs: SCP-173/SCP-066 Question / Idea: My aim was to test whether or not the eyes that are affixed to SCP-066 could halt SCP-173 from moving, as if it were being observed, and if there was any shift in movement at any point during observation from SCP-066. Background Research: SCP-173 has demonstrated an inability to move while being directly observed. It can, however, move incredibly swiftly when not observed, such as when the observer blinks. SCP-066 is, in it's current form, a ball of yarn with several eyeballs attached at random, unblinking. Hypothesis: I believe SCP-066 may possess the ability to impede the movement and actions of SCP-173. Observations: One Class D, and SCP-066, were brought into the containment cell of SCP-173, before the doors were sealed. The Class D was instructed to look away from SCP-173 once the doors were closed, while SCP-066 was instructed to do the opposite. Initial results appeared promising, as the Class D continued to speak through the containment cell door, citing nothing out of the ordinary happening. However, after an estimated fifteen seconds, the sound of rustling concrete, and crunching bone, interrupted the Class D's words. Opening the containment cell confirmed that the Class D had been terminated by SCP-173. Curiously enough, it seemed to hold no special interest in SCP-066, whom was swiftly escorted from the cell, before resealing SCP-173 inside. Evidence/Visual Stimuli: N/A Analysis / Conclusion: Based on auditory observation, it initially seemed as though SCP-066 was able to successfully deter SCP-173's movement. Given the delay between sealing the chamber doors, and the termination of the Class D, this suggests a few possibilities. Perhaps the eyes attached to SCP-066 are 'blind', effectively non functional, and do not impede SCP-173's progress. Another possibility is that SCP-066 experiences a 'break' in observation, not dissimilar to how one 'blinks'. It is also possible that the Class D delayed in looking away from SCP-173 after being instructed to do so. Further testing may be required, but initial results show promise. Was Your Hypothesis Correct?: At the present moment, I'm inclined to say 'no'. Again, further testing may shed more light on the subject.
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Rank: Junior Researcher Clearance Level: 2 List of Personnel involved in testing: Security Lance Corpral Lock, Level D personnel involved: Bantose SCP: 066 Errors and/or safety hazards: Possible Death of the D-class. Question: Will SCP-066 respond to the word "eric" written down? Background Research: SCP-066 Reacts rather violently to the name/word "eric" Hypothesis: SCP-066 Will not react to the written name. Observation/Visual Stimuli(Photos/videos): Analysis and Conclusion: SCP-066 Will NOT react to the name/word "eric" written down anywhere. Do your results align with your hypothesis?: Yes they most certainly do. EDIT: Had some technical difficulties with my microphone, so sorry for not hearing my responses. 2019-11-10 22-08-30.mkv
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Rank: Junior Researcher Clearance Level: 2 List of Personnel involved in testing: My Escort, Zeph. Level D personnel involved: Pizzaspaceman and NebulisterNG SCP: 066 Errors and/or safety hazards: CI Raid. Question: Will SCP-066 recognize the word "Eric" if the word is broken up in half and said by two different personnel? Background Research: SCP-066 is known to lash out aggressively at people who say the word "Eric". Multiple tests have been done in the past to identify the boundaries of this word. Hypothesis: SCP-066 will NOT lash out at the two D-Class personnel if one D-Class is repeating the term "Er" and the other "ic". Observation/Visual Stimuli(Photos/videos): Observation recorded was that the two D-Class began yelling there assigned terms, "Er" and "Ic". SCP-066 responded by killing the D-Class who was assigned "Ic" before the test was concluded. Analysis and Conclusion: From analysis of the experiment, SCP-066 does indeed respond with violence in the case of "Eric" being broken up and said by two different personnel. Do your results align with your hypothesis?: The results of the experiment do not align with my hypothesis. SCP-066 responded with violence to the D-Class Personnel which contradicted my hypothesis.
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[SCP-999 And SCP 066]~ Research (Unknown Date) Rank: Junior Researcher. Clearance Level: Level 2. List of Personnel involved in testing: 2 Security,1 Class D, Scps, and me. (Names Unknown) Level D personnel involved: 1 D Personnel Name Unknown. SCP: 999 and 066 Errors and/or safety hazards: Sound Hazzard\Ear Hazzard. Question: Can Scp 999 Goo cover 066 and block it from playing it’s deaf making music. Background Research: (N/A) Hypothesis: It’s Goo will block 066’s sound waves. Observation/Visual Stimuli(Photos/videos): (N/A) Analysis and Conclusion: [Begin Log] It did not go as expected and class d was pronounced dead to its squealing,goo had no effect on 066 this leaves more questions if 066 even produces sound waves. [End Log] Do your results align with your hypothesis?: No. Approved by the Director of Research and Security and the Head of Research. For use in Site-05. Secure, Contain, And Protect.
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Up_Vs4ltnHe1xSh9R5wa-1M_p5jRxMbdpKcp02g3jI0/edit?usp=sharing