Slurmp Posted September 26, 2019 Share Posted September 26, 2019 Rank: Junior Researcher clearance level: 2 list of personal involved in the testing: Senior Researcher Vindertech, 1 class D, 1 Security Escort amount of class D involved: 1 SCP: 513 Errors and or safety hazards: There were no errors or safety hazards question: Is SCP 513-1 able to communicate with the person who shakes SCP 513 background research: SCP 513 is an unremarkable, rusty cowbell that if someone hears its ringing after it being shaken they will start seeing a weird ghost-like entity known as SCP 513-1 and it follows the person who heard it around stalking them until the person who heard it goes insane and or kills themselves. hypothesis: I think the class D will talk to SCP 513-1 and SCP 513-1 will respond to the class D Observation: The class D entered the CC and rang SCP 513. The class D saw 513-1 and freaked out a little bit and started talking us instead of the SCP. We then told the class D to start talking to 513-1. The class D did as we said and once he did he said he did not get any responses from 513-1. we then asked the class D to try and make contact with 513-1 and see if it would say anything then. The class D responded and said that he could not reach SCP 513-1 because it was behind us outside the CC. We then ended the test and terminated the D class. visual stimuli: N/A analysis: SCP 513-1 is incapable of speaking at all conclusion: SCP 513-1 will not speak to anyone and most likely can't hear anyone at all do your results align with your hypothesis: no my results do not align with my hypothesis SCP 513-1 did not speak at all and most likely never will Foundation Doctor,FORMER E11 CPT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr. Chang Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 Ok, first off I like the hypothesis you made for the test here. It seems like we need to test a little more on SCP-513, but there's just one thing I didn't care for in this test, and that's because you terminated the D-class. If you ever do this test again, let's try to bring the D-class to Med-Bay and see if any medications or therapy can help someone deal with the entity. Other than that, nice job on the points you made for the test. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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