Lil Squish Posted May 29, 2021 Share Posted May 29, 2021 (edited) Name: Eric Carter Rank: Junior Researcher SCP: 330 List of Personnel involved in testing: 1 Escort Level D Personnel involved(if any): 2 conjoined subjects Risks/Safety Precautions: Potential removal of D-Class appendages. Background Research: SCP-330 has displayed a number of times the ability to remove the hands of those too greedy for their own good, even going as far as to cause subjects with prosthetics to be unable to wear them in any amount of comfort, describing burning and itching to a tremendous degree. What I’m testing: This test will be to determine if SCP-330's anomalous property to remove a greedy subjects hands is capable of identifying deeply conjoined subjects as two separate entities, or if it will identify them as the same singular entity. Observation: - In observation, exposure to conjoined subjects brought out no adverse or unexpected effects, and the state of 330 has not changed in any way. - Both subjects were instructed to take a singular piece of candy, and do with it as they please, after which, one subject would attempt to remove a third candy from the bowl. -Upon removing 3 candies collectively, the conjoined subjects will both suffer the effects of SCP-330 (Subjects rolled a 67 to my 76 resulting in fatality.) Conclusion: SCP-330's anomalous properties are imperfect, and can not differentiate between two deeply conjoined subjects and a singular normal healthy subjects. Further testing of this SCP may prove of interest in minor regards. Edited May 29, 2021 by Lil Squish Simplification of title 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Zack Morden Posted June 2, 2021 Share Posted June 2, 2021 (edited) 70/100 Keter[special test idea] [Spelling fine]=================[Default format] [Short test log]=================[Over all great work] Edited June 2, 2021 by KCM/SM Zack Morden Former RESEARCH Manager Zack Morden FORMER SECURITY 2LT JFTO Zack Morden Change is a good thing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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