Bog Posted August 18, 2019 Share Posted August 18, 2019 Rank: Junior Clearance Level: 2 List of Personnel involved in testing: 2 Level D personnel involved: 1 SCP: 049 Errors and/or safety hazards: n/a Question: What happens when you shoot, incendiary, pour acid on SCP-049's Tissue. Background Research: I studied the chemical compounds of all the samples I used. Hypothesis: SCP-049's tissue will be unaffected by the reactions. Observation/Visual Stimuli(Photos/videos): Test Log: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BRT (Bullet Resistance Test) (What happens when you shoot the tissue): There were about 1-inch deep impact marks in the cloth but despite being thin the bullet did not pass through. It did surface damage but had no penetration. This makes sense to the fact that 049 does not want to get shot but it's not the end of the world if he did. It would hurt a lot but cause no significant lasting damage. Not effective (Didn't get a picture) IRT (Incendiary Resistance Test): The cloth burned consistently with a non-anomalous cloth and burned at the same rate and had the same visual change. It charred black and became flaky on the surface due to the intense heat but once again the heat somehow did not break through to a deeper layer of tissue. Not effective ART (Acid Resistance Test): The acid was constantly breaking down the sample but never actually seemed to make any progress. The reaction produced a strange black slime that will be tested at a later date. Not effective CRT (Cryogenics Resistance Test): When the sample was cryogenically frozen, it's bonding at a molecular level seemed to have spontaneously returned to normalcy from its anomalous state. With a pair of tweezers, I was able to fully shatter the sample into a fragmented cloth mess that will be carefully studied. Upon returning to normal temperature, the tissue once again displayed anomalous abilities. It is my belief that the anomalous aspect of the clothing exists within the atoms themselves. By slowing down the movement of the atoms, the effects dispensary and the bonds return to the expected normal cloth tendencies. CRYO IS VERY EFFECTIVE in stopping SCP-049 and this could possibly be used in future experiment and containment Analysis and Conclusion: While most of the research I performed was not effective, we were able to figure out that Cryogenics could be the future in containing SCP-049 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do your results align with your hypothesis?: Yes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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