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[SCP-999] Response time and facial remarks


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Name: Bongo Bunions

Rank: Junior Researcher

Clearance Level: 2

List of Personnel involved in testing:

Bongo Bunions (Junior Researcher)

Junior Researcher Krezzer (did no testing, overlooked to get an example of how to test a subject) 

Security Personnel for Delivery

 

Amount of D class involved: 1

 

SCP: SCP-999

 

Errors and/or safety hazards: 

SCP-066 entered the testing room we were in and our patient exclaimed “erik” causing SCP-066 to play loud music causing the termination of our patient, ending the test prematurely.

 

Question: Testing SCP-999 reaction times and reactions to a D-class patient showing different emotions with facial remarks.

 

Background Research: I went into any files and history related to tests with SCP-999 and found a lot of tests to be very old or outdated and wanted to recheck signs of SCP-999 growing or decreasing in reaction time. As a piggyback I wanted a more personal and non-reposted test so I always checked to see how SCP-999 would respond to different facial emotions from the patient.

 

Hypothesis: Hypothesis is that SCP-999 with its low intelligence will just replicate any shown facial expressions.

 

Observation: We attempted to show SCP-999 5 different facial expressions (Happy, Sad, Excited, Angry, and Worried) we only got through 3 before SCP-066 terminated our patient. Upon showing SCP-999 Happy and excited, SCP-999 replicated the happiness with a “happy gargle and almost purr-like sound”. Next we showed excitement and instead of replication or a sound, SCP-999 showed increased bodily functions and rapidly ran around the room looking for something to do or to be excited about. Our last expression due to SCP-066 killing our D-class patient, was sadness. Upon showing the facial expression SCP-999 went and try to cuddle with the patient to seemingly make him feel better. After the expression of sadness SCP-066 came in saying “Erik” in which our patient responded with “Erik”, causing a quick termination to the patient and the test.

 

Visual Stimuli (Photos/ videos): N/A

 

Analysis: Showed slow response times, as well as almost always happy responses to different facial expression.

 

Conclusion: SCP-999 still shows slow reaction time with a constant response to facial expressions.

 

Do your results align with your hypothesis?: Yes

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