Snickers Posted April 5, 2020 Share Posted April 5, 2020 Test Log Test Log #7 Performed By Associate Researcher Cade Test Process: I simply collected a sample of SCP-008(following standard procedures of course) and utilized D-Class in order to inject SCP-096 with the disease. I did not expect the disease to fully “zombify” SCP-096 but I also did not anticipate the results I received. As soon as the D-Class injected 096 he went into a rage and killed the D-Class almost instantly. He then started pounding on the door and screaming. After about 3 minutes of this, he went back to his usual dormant state. I then sent a second D-class into the containment chamber in order to receive the syringe as it was a biohazard. After the D-Class picked up the syringe we incinerated the syringe, Then terminated the D-Class and incinerated the body. Test Results: Unsuccessful, 096 did not respond to the disease in any way besides his usual rage, and even that was most likely only a response to the pain of the 9 inch needle. I highly doubt that research on this thing has any more purpose. it would be much simpler to terminate it. I suggest a termination cross-test between SCP-106 and SCP-096. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Your Local Soviet Posted April 5, 2020 Share Posted April 5, 2020 Test has been assigned for grading. SCP-RP - Former Assistant Head of Research | Former OMI-9 2LT | Former GenSec 2LT ⋅•⋅⋅•⋅⊰⋅•⋅⋅•⋅⋅•⋅⋅•⋅∙∘☽༓☾∘∙•⋅⋅⋅•⋅⋅⊰⋅•⋅⋅•⋅⋅•⋅⋅•⋅ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GLaDOS Posted April 6, 2020 Share Posted April 6, 2020 Grade: (70%) C- Test Quality: Standard Lore: 20/20 This followed the lore well. Creativity: 15/20 I have seen this done many times, however, not recently so good job. Presentation: 5/20 While I can still tell what happened, you didnt follow the format completely. There are many features of the format that are a necessity to test logs, so please follow this next time. Writing: 30/40 I spotted a few writing errors, however, the major thing here is the huge unnecessary space it makes it look a little messy in my opinion. Founder of Aperture Science | Retired Head of Research | Retired Event Team Leader | Current Metal HeadSecure. Contain. Protect. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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