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Assisting Test SCP-010 with SCP-076-2


Ze Blightcaller

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Lore Name: Blight (short nickname) or Blightcaller
Rank: associate research
SCP: 076-2

Question / Idea: Lead Researcher Tomato had plan to use scp-010 to control scp-076-2
Background Research: SCP-076-2 resembles a lean Semitic human male in his late twenties. Hair is black, and eyes are gray, skin tone olive. Subject is 1.96 m in height and 81.65 kg in weight.
Hypothesis: I felt like this experiment with Scp-010 would have great results with scp-076-2 but on the off chance it could kill us all

Observations (What Happened During Test): D-class was sent in with scp-010 and attempted to put the coller on scp-076-2 but failed ending with termination of scp-076-2 killing d-class. lead reesearcher tomato sent associate blight and MTF Demolitions into scp-076 containment and MTF Demo had attempted to put on the coller with the assistants of associate blight. MTF demo then decided to exit scp-076 arming himself while exiting triggering scp-076-2 to attack. scp-076 returned to scp-076 after [REDACTED] MTF demo. lead researcher Tomato then attempted to put scp-010 on scp-076-2 and Associate research blight assisted him as they successfully got the coller on. When no one was looking Scp-076-2 successfully got the coller off before putting it on lead researcher Tomato before ordering lead researcher tomato to open containment. Without warning Scp-682 happened to breach containment and in a matter of seconds 2 MTF and lead researcher tomato have been killed as Associate Blight was around on the other side of scp-076.
Evidence/Visual Stimuli: 

1st. d-class attempted to put on coller but failed ending with death.

2nd. associate researcher and mtf demo tried to put on coller but mtf left while his gun was drawn getting himself killed by scp-076-2.

3rd. lead researcher and associate researcher got the coller on finally.

4th. scp-076-2 successfully got the coller on and puts it on lead researcher.

5th. the test ending with containment doors opening and scp-682 killing 2 mtf and lead researcher with associate researcher avoiding confrontation with scp-682 and scp-076-2

Analysis / Conclusion (What Could Of Caused The Results): scp-010 was to control scp-076-2 in hopes to better control him but natural instinct even with the coller on wont stop him killing people with weapons drawn. But ended up with the whole ordeal going side ways when scp-682, scp-076-2 escaping containment.
Was Your Hypothesis Correct?: somewhat correct we were able to have him controlled for the momment but didn't think scp-076-2 was capable of using scp-010 against us as the situation esculated and 2 mtf and lead researcher getting killed by scp-682 when he entered  when lead researcher opened the door. end log.

Currently: MTF E11 LTCOL

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Grade: 35

Lore: 5/20

Alright so first of all you need to put one of SCP-010-2 through SCP-010-7 onto the subject, be wearing SCP-010-1, and you need to use the remote to tune into the frequency of one of the collars, so you wouldn't have been able to control SCP-076-2 at all without SCP-010-1 one of the other collars from 2 to 7 and have the remote while tuned into the correct frequency, and SCP-076-2 wouldn't have been able to make Lead researcher Tomato open the door for him like you said in the test log.

Creativity: 10/20

To me this seems like just a normal cross test without much thought put into how SCP-010 and SCP-076-2 works.

Presentation: 10/20

First of all you put a evidence/visual stimuli part for the test but you put a summary of what happened instead of putting any evidence or visual stimuli, but other than that not many eye catching things in this test just looks like a normal test log.

Writing: 10/40

Ok so first of all work on your capitalization, second of all you spelled a lot of stuff wrong here, and finally work on your grammar I can't understand what you are trying to say in some parts of the test log. 

Test quality: Sub-standard.

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