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Amsel RFA Application


Harry S. Plinkett

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Hi! To make this more interesting, I've used a non-existent/made up SCP for this.

 

 1. Lead Researcher Heinrich H. Amsel is a German expatriate, the youngest senior member of non-command, and focuses in the psychology of humanoid and sentient SCPs, as well as cryptozoology.
 

2. The anomaly is not document, and therefore I would require an armed MTF escort, as well as technicians to create field containment until an appropriate containment chamber can be created for the anomaly. Medical staff should also remain on standby in case of any harmful affects. Furthermore, I might bring another researcher with me; a fresh pair of eyes can sometimes develop superior insights, and I'm not to prideful to admit that.
 

3. My priority is to de-escalate their aggression first. Bribery comes to mind, however I refuse to fund a terrorist organization. My escort *should* be able to terminate them, however I mourn the wanton waste of human lives, and have no interest in becoming a CI hostage. There is absolutely no chance in me simply handing over an anomaly with such little study, and so that option is also right out. The only conclusion I have is to either defer the decision to my escort, who undoubtedly know what they are doing, or to find some way to trick the Insurgents. Ideally, we should make them think we are of too high risk and too little reward, making them make a tactical decision to ignore us.
 

4. With the CI apprehend, terminated, or otherwise dispelled and/or expelled, I need to create field containment until a proper Containment Chamber could be devised, as well as plan the CC. Field Containment would be relatively simple, although it is important to discuss it first with the technician(s) in my team. Given the nature of the entity, a simple plastic enclosure would work wonders; preferably with a lid and air-holes for transportation and to insure it's survival. As for a permanent CC, it should replicate it's natural habitat, with very little variations between it and any other Euclid containment chamber.  Furthermore, any excess reproduction should be met with the termination of every specimen barring one, which should be saved for research purposes.

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