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SCP-173 Test Log 1


RussoHaze

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Rank: Junior Researcher

Clearance Level: 1

List of Personnel involved in testing: a Ranger, I forget his name.

Level D personnel involved: 1

SCP: 173

Errors and/or safety hazards: None.

Question: How long will it take for SCP-173 to kill a D-Class.

Background Research: 173 is known to be one of the fastest SCP's ever documented. He can kill everyone pretty much in one shot, as well is that he will always have the upper hand. 

Hypothesis: I thought since it was a big area and SCP-173 is insanely fast, it would take 1 second.

Observation/Visual Stimuli(Photos/videos): One thing is that SCP-173 was extremely proned to kill me. He wanted me dead almost the nanosecond we opened the door, he wants blood that is for sure.

Analysis and Conclusion: I unbounded the D-Class and closed the door, I saw right then and there that this is no joke. He killed the D-Class in nanoseconds and left no trace of the body, from past encounters and many test logs from other researchers I have concluded that SCP-173 should be classified as Keter, as it is cable of killing the whole site.

Do your results align with your hypothesis?: Yes.

Postscript. I am thinking about making a chart for LCZ of the dangers of each SCP, rating the danger level in 1-10. I honest to god think this well help everyone that everyone that is new to researching SCPs. Thank you for reading!

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Nice test, could be longer and more detailed though.

Although I have to disagree with your suggestion with the SCP classification. SCP-173 only takes like 2 - 3 people to contain. It's really easy to contain SCP-173 and it's easy to get away from it so it should stay as a Euclid. If it was not containable with fair means, though it would be a keter.

Good test!

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