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[SCP-527] D-Class vs SCP intelligence


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Name: Bongo Bunions

Rank: Researcher I

Clearance Level: 2

- List of Personnel involved in testing:

- Bongo Bunions (Researcher 1)

- Security Personnel for Delivery

 

Amount of D class involved: 1

 

SCP: SCP-527

 

Errors and/or safety hazards: None

 

Question: Testing SCP-527 intelligence versus a D-class intelligence. Who shows more promise for the future?

 

Background Research: A piggy-back on one of my last mass tests in which we tested the actual intelligence of SCP-527. This test I went on by doing certain small questions and very basic arithmetic. 

 

Hypothesis: SCP-527 will show a level of intelligence but not that of equal or greater than a Class-D patient.

 

Observation: SCP-527 showed high intelligence for complex mazes using obstacles as advantages to help find the prize. So SCP-527 excelled in certain ones such as identifying objects, as well as identifying colors and labeling them.

 

Questions go as asked:

 

Researcher: “What is your name”

Class-D : said respective name

SCP-527 : “Fish”

 

Researcher: “what is the answer to the math equation” (2+2)

Class-D : “I think 4” (showed uncertainty in answer)

SCP-527 : “Fish”

 

After putting 2 different props, one pan, and one garbage can.

Researcher: “Which one is a pan”

Class-D : *points to pan with hands*

SCP-527 : *proceeds to sit in pan* “Fish”

 

Researcher: “which one is green” (The garbage can is green)

Class-D : “I think the garbage can” (Showed uncertainty)

SCP-527 : *proceeds to sit in the garbage can”

 

Researcher: “Final question, what is the color of your opposites outfit” (Class-D answers SCP-527 color, and vice versa)

Class-D : “Blueish purple” (SCP-527 suit is purple)

Scp-527 : “Orange”

 

Visual Stimuli (Photos/ videos): Attached

 

Analysis: SCP-527 seemed to be efficient in labeling colors but other than that, showed very low intelligence. 

 

Conclusion: SCP-527 shows a lack of intelligence when it comes to anything but very basic elements of life.

 

Do your results align with your hypothesis?: Slightly

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