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1025 Testing


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lore Name: JR Cracker
Rank: Junior Researcher
SCP: 1025

Question / Idea: Finding links between 1025 and other anomalies by searching for Logged SCPs. 
Background Research: Observation of the books case.
Hypothesis: Back in 19, 2 now deceased researchers tested another D-Class with no previous testing records, they gave him 1025, after 7 hours, the D Class was found in his cell, and subject had grown multiple limbs. After incineration, it was discovered that the D class had been infected wit a strain of SCP-610 via SCP-1025.

The goal was to discover any other diseases under foundation control / not known to the foundation.

 

Observations (What Happened During Test): Subject was placed into cell, I instructed the D-Class to open and read the book and report the effects of said disease he obtained. After about 30 seconds, subject reported going blind instantly. After deep research inside know historical documents, I discovered no other disease causing blindness that would occur nearly instantly, subject also reported inability to run or preform other motor functions. 
 

Analysis / Conclusion (What Could Of Caused The Results): The disease that subject had been infected with is anomalous in nature, and I will be looking to get this particular disease logged. However, i am not aware of any potential long term affects.
Was Your Hypothesis Correct?: Partially. I was hoping to get something worth SCP classification, however i am very pleased with the outcome, and the goal of discovering a new disease was achieved. 

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Grade: 90% (A)

Test Quality: Quality

Lore: 14/20

Background research is lack luster. You need to put more about the SCP. If needed get the info right from the SCP Wiki.

Creativity: 20/20

Very interesting test idea. I like it.

Presentation: 18/20

Well structured and well organized

Writing: 38/40

No obvious grammatical errors, but would have liked to see a little more detail.

Overall, good job.

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