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SCP-999 Test #2 - Research 08/22/2019


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Name: Eli

Rank: Junior Researcher

Clearance Level: 2

List of Personnel involved in testing: Dr. Bright, Senior Medic Fear , Security LCPL Slime

Amount of D class involved: 0

SCP: 999

Errors and/or safety hazards: N/A

Question: Would SCP-999 be able to cure Dr. Bright of his "Mad Scientist" ego?

Background Research: From the Research test on SCP-999 and his healing capabilities, it has been proved that SCP-999 has the ability to also heal any mental disability or dysfunction that the subject has a medical history of. The result of SCP-999's ability to heal mental disorders is only temporary and unfortunately not permanent (See SCP-999 Test #1 - Research 8/22/2019 for more info).

 

Hypothesis: From SCP-999's healing ability on mental illness, I am commencing the same experimentation again only this time it will be on Dr. Bright, Clearance Level 4, of course with his permission which is currently pending. Everyone in the Foundation already knows about the monkey man's "Mad Scientist" ego and his crazy experiments that he has conducted within the Facility's walls. I have also informed Research Command about the experiment that I am conducting with was granted as long as no harm becomes of Dr. Bright, currently pending approval. Dr. Bright will be experimented at the Medbay just as a precautionary measure in case of a failure reaction or any health issues should arise as a result of the experiment. If the experiment is to come out as a success, I will inform Research Command or the High Research Command to possibly take the research log up to Site Administration or even up to [REDACTED] for a pending request to use a bit of SCP-999 as a makeshift medication to Dr. Bright's mental insanity. If possible, I will also get at least one MTF Nu-7 on standby for the experiment if the experiment outcome is to result in a failure reaction. Such a reaction, for example, is if Dr. Bright would turn more insane and try to attack personnel as a result of the outcome from the experiment with SCP-999.

Addendum SCP-999-A: Approved use of SCP-999 to experiment on Dr. Bright by Research Command; Research Administrator SS1

Addendum SCP-999-B: Dr. Bright has granted me permission to use him in the experiment as long as he isn't servery harmed. Informed Dr. Bright ahead of the experiment that he will be at least shot 1 time in the foot to cause a bit of damage to him so that SCP-999 could heal him for the experiment to try and heal his mental insanity

Observation: Again as the same as before, Dr. Bright is taken a bit of damage by Security escort upon request to continue experimentation with the same 9mm pistol to the foot. SCP-999 sensed Dr. Bright injury and went to go heal him, again in his happy-but-also-worried state. Dr. Bright began to experience sudden change into his attitude for a few seconds but then afterwards turned out to be no different as before when Dr. Bright was healed. Dr. Bright's mental insanity is still the same as before but a little pissed out for wasting his time with no results from the experiment.

Visual Stimuli (Photos/ videos): N/A

Conclusion: The experiment turned out to be a utter failure as a result. While in my recent report (See SCP-999 Test #1 - Research 8/22/2019 for more info) turned out to be a success in curing mental disabilities temporarily, Dr. Bright seems to be an exception from this healing process. It does seem curious though as to why Dr. Bright is immune to the healing process of mental issues from SCP-999. My theory on this could be that Dr. Bright is simply too smart for his mental insanity to be overwritten or if this is not the case maybe SCP-999 can only affect humans not animals such as Dr. Bright, since Dr. Bright is a monkey of course. I will update this report in a bit with records of Class-D Personnel from my previous experiment and records of Dr. Chang to see how smart they are to prove my theory, if not i will conduct a third experiment with SCP-999 on 2 Class-D Personnel and 2 animals, passive animals such as dogs or rats, to see if SCP-999 capabilities will only work on humans instead of animals.

Do your results align with your hypothesis?: The results of this experiment did NOT in fact align with my hypothesis. While in my previous report SCP-999 healed Class-D mental issues, Dr. Bright appeared to not have any affect from SCP-999. This leads me to another theory that either Dr. Bright is too smart for his mental insanity to be overwritten by SCP-999 or that SCP-999's healing abilities have no effect against animals. I am in the process of getting the previous records of the Class-D Personnel, as well as Dr. Chang's, to confirm one of these theories. I will update this report soon with the results of the records from Medbay

Addendum SCP-999-C: Records have came in from Medbay confirming intellect results from Class-D Personnel, Dr. Chang, and Dr. Bright. The results from the subjects appear to be at a moderate level. Class-D Personnel's intellect appeared to be at a moderate or low value IQ of, at the lowest, 90. Dr. Chang's intellect level appeared to be a little over moderate with a IQ at least 115. Results from Dr. Bright's IQ is well up to 1000. Testing on SCP-999's healing capabilities on mental disabilities concluded.

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Author: ELI

Rank: JR

SCP(s): 999

Test:  BRIGHT'S EGO

 

Formatting: 9/10

*Was this test formatted correctly?*

No noticeable major infractions of the format, other than the way end, "do end results align with hypothesis, yes or no"
 

Grammar: 8/10

*Was this test log written with correct grammar?*

Very well written with extended vocabulary throughout, good work on changing words around, it all sounds nice to read. No noticeable run-ons or major grammatical errors.

However, smaller grammar errors that may be overlooked were found a few times, ie:  "SCP-999 sensed Dr. Bright injury and went to go heal him,"

 

Lore: 10/10

*Was this test log written with the correct lore in mind?*

Yes, 999 would heal harmed subjects mentally and physically.
 

Quality: 10/10

*What effort was put into this test log?*

Obvious effort put into test log, good job!
 

Overall: 9/10

*What’s the overall grade of this test?*

Maybe a small re-read would catch minor infractions that lost you this one point, but the test was very well written besides that!

 

Additional Notes:

 

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