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(SCP-999) Response Test #1


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Name

  • John Dingleberry

Rank

  • Junior Researcher

Clearance Level

  • Level 1 Clearance

List of Personnel Involved In Testing

  • John Dingleberry (JR)
  • Security Personnel

Amount of D Class Involved

  • D-0726

SCP

  • SCP-999

Errors and/or Safety Hazards

  • SCP-999 was initially hard to contain, evading Security Personnel for several minutes. Once captured, SCP-999 complied with commands.

Question

  • How does SCP-999 respond to severe violence to a person with which they've established a reasonable emotional connection to.

Background Research

  • Public documentation of SCP-999.
  • Several test logs on SCP-999 from fellow researchers.

Hypothesis

  • From previous tests and research, SCP-999 can be expected to react similarly to a child, or highly intelligent pet. From this, it can be extrapolated that SCP-999 will react in a very volatile/grief stricken manner.

Observation

  • Testing began with introducing D-0726 to SCP-999 within a closed testing chamber. Approximately five (5) minutes were allowed for D-0726 and SCP-999 to play and bond. Both parties showed affection and seemed to be "friends." Security personnel were instructed to restrain the D-Class to the wall of the testing chamber, SCP-999 showed significant distress, and attempted to push the guards while they were restraining D-0726. One security officer held SCP-999 at a distance, while the second officer withdrew a Glock, and fired two shots into D-0726's skull. D-0726 died immediately, with SCP-999 immediately releasing a very loud and subjectively distressed "gurgle" sound, and was allowed to rush towards D-0726's corpse. SCP-999 stayed with the D-Class' body for several minutes, seeming to "lament" emitting high-pitched-off-tone "gurgles" over D-0726's death.

Visual Stimuli (Photos/Videos)

  • N/A

Analysis

  • SCP-999 appeared to respond in similar ways to a grieving pet. It remained with D-0726's body for a prolonged duration far longer than an animal may show interest in a corpse, and deviated from its traditional vocal patterns in such a way that is considered from a research perspective as "grief."

Conclusion

  • SCP-999 responded in an expected manner, bonding very closely with D-0726, and showed sufficient signs to be interpreted as grief towards the death of D-0726.

Do your results align with your hypothesis?

  • Yes.
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8/10 ~ You've made a good small test, however Research is more interested in in-depth analysis of each SCP, for each test given. The whole thing is written neatly and formatted correctly from what I can see, but of course it could be beefed up. For more higher-clearance SCPs, you have better options, and I understand it's hard to write larger tests on Safe-SCPs. Good quality overall.

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