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SCP 049 Mass Test Interview: Does 049 feel compassion


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Lore Name: Albert Hofmann
Rank: Senior Researcher
SCP: 049

Question / Idea: Does 049 feel feel compassion
Background Research: We assume he empathizes like a normal human because he seems to care so much about curing the pestilence. We are unaware however if this is for altruistic or selfish reasons.


Hypothesis: I believe that the SCP will show to have empathy like a normal human

Observations (What Happened During Test): The SCP was asked about any family or friends it had and if it had been in a relationship. It responded saying it only had peers in its conquest to cure the pestilence but seemed to never of had strong social bonds. It said that it felt compassion for the peers that passed away and mourned their lost which leads us to assume he misses their companionship and help in fighting the disease, despite never identifying them as friends. It claimed to feel happiness and joy in the ability to help others with non pestilence related things, such as helping us with our interviews. He also claimed that his curing of the pestilence was to help others and the world and not because of his own personal desire to avoid living in a world filled with pestilence carrying people


Evidence/Visual Stimuli: ---
 

Analysis / Conclusion (What Could Of Caused The Results): We've concluded the SCP is definitely not a sociopath and doesnt even seem to be on the spectrum. Although he is known to attack and sacrifice any human life if they get in the way of stopping his medical research, it is thought he rationalizes this by thinking that his actions will save countless more lives. He clearly finds Joy in helping others and despite his ambiguous interpretation of what is good, bad or necessary it seems he does not wish to unnecessarily hurt anyone


Was Your Hypothesis Correct?: Yes

 

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This test log is nice!
While no colors or pictures are used, the test log has a decent length to it.
I spotted few grammatical issues, run-on sentences, and minor mistakes that could be fixed with re-reading the log.
The test idea is rather nice, and the interview went as planned.

Overall, nice job!

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