Veesus Posted October 6, 2020 Share Posted October 6, 2020 Lore Name: Schittlips Rank: Experienced Researcher SCP: 035 and 714 Background: SCP-714 has an ability to regenerate itself after being damaged, even being able to regenerate itself from being crushed into a fine powder. SCP-035 secretes an acid like substance that is able to corrode any known material. The hypothesis is that SCP-714 will be able to regenerate itself even after being completely corroded from SCP-035's acid. Procedure: A sample of SCP-035's secretion was collected and brought to an LCZ Testing chamber. The solution was then applied to SCP-714, which immediately started dissolving violently. This was repeated until SCP-714 was completely dissolved. The resulting 714 solution was then placed into an extended observation fumehood and observed over a course of 4 weeks. Week 1 - No change Week 2 - SCP-714 particles began falling out of solution, solution colored light green Week 3 - SCP-714 particles began forming into a vague ring shape Week 3.5 - ring shape began to solidify, but did not have any of SCP-714's anomalous properties Week 4 - Newly formed ring began to exhibit SCP-714's anomalous properties, and was visually identical to pre-dissolution SCP-714 After testing, the newly formed SCP-714 was cleaned of any residual SCP-035 secretions and placed back into containment. Conclusion: It seems the hypothesis was correct. SCP-714's regenerative abilities have again proven to be remarkable. Of note is the length of the reformation process, which was longer than any SCP-714 destruction test on record (previous record being 4 days) I believe these results warrant further testing into SCP-035's destructive abilities, especially with more dangerous regenerative SCP's Perhaps even an SCP-682 and SCP-035 crosstest. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[GL] john wheesly Posted October 6, 2020 Share Posted October 6, 2020 Good job this was very fun to read full credit! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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