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SCP-343 Identification Experiment 9/6/2019


Schölinger

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Rank: Junior Researcher

Clearance Level: 2

List of Personnel involved in testing: Myself and a single General Security Officer.

Level D personnel involved: 1

SCP: 343

Errors and/or safety hazards: 343 presents no hazards. The only concerns that may arise would be from the D-Class.

Question: What are the capabilities and/or extent of SCP-343's knowledge of a random individual not associated with the Foundation?

Background Research: SCP-343 shows a great wealth of knowledge relating to many topics concerning anything from World History to Natural Sciences.

Hypothesis: Knowing SCP-343's tendency to holding knowledge that is not even of ready availability to the Foundation. I believe he will be capable of recognizing a random individual and providing details of their personal life, he may prove valuable as a form of security for the Foundation, essentially becoming a living database on our staff, and even individuals who may have inserted themselves into the Foundation for the benefit of opposing organizations.

Observation/Visual Stimuli(Photos/videos): 

(Apologies for lower quality. It should improve over time, it's just how YouTube works.)

Analysis and Conclusion: The results of the experiment undoubtedly show that SCP-343 was incapable of properly identifying the D-Class personnel. This being the case, SCP-343 may not be viable for use as a Foundation Security system, nor may his knowledge be employed to uncover opposing organizations hidden within our ranks. Further research may be required, but it is unlikely to yield if similar results occur.

Do your results align with your hypothesis?: While my hypothesis has been proven wrong, this experiment expands our knowledge of SCP-343's capabilities. While it is obvious that SCP-343 contains a great wealth of knowledge on a good many subjects, possessing information about an individual has proven to be another case entirely. Hopefully this knowledge will prepare other staff for any future testing with SCP-343.

Current: Goofball

Former: RnD Delta Command, Foundation Doctor, RFA Agent, RRH Analyst

 

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Development Supervisor W

I like your testing idea it could really help benefit the foundation and help in the capture of dangerous SCPs along with help in the recruitment of staff/personnel. The only problems I see are small errors in grammar and the security escort not having his gun out during the entirety of the test even though you and SCP 343 have confirmed the D class has weapons. (I do not find this your problem but I don't like how you had to tell the security escort to take there gun out) Hopefully the escort (Since he is a LCPL) has learned to keep his/her gun out during tests with D class.

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