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What happens when SCPs are introduced into the garden?


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Lore Name: Galaxies
Rank: JR
SCP: SCP-999, SCP-066, SCP-131, SCP-343, SCP-527, SCP-912, and SCP-1048

Question / Idea: What happens when SCPs are introduced into the garden?
Background Research: N/A
Hypothesis: Every single SCP has a different view on things, therefore they will all be different/partially different.

Observations (What Happened During Test):

SCP-912 TEST

SCP-912 does not care about the garden whatsoever, claiming he needs to go back to D-Block repeatedly.

 

SCP-999 TEST

SCP-999 seems to enjoy the flowers, taking time to be near them. Looked content in the peace.
 

SCP-066 TEST

SCP-066 doesn't seem to enjoy the pollen, but likes the thatch in the corner. Assuming it is because the colors are nice.

 

SCP-343 TEST

SCP-343 enjoys the garden, but does not think it looks natural because it is a contained area.

 

SCP-131 TEST

SCP-131 is exploring everything, assuming that it has never seen wildlife before. Stays in room, even when told it can leave.

 

SCP-527 TEST

Wanted more water, thought that the wildlife was okay.

 

SCP-1048 TEST

Loves the wildlife there.

 

SCP-173 TEST

SCP-173 stares at the pillars in the walls, did not care about the wildlife.

 

Random D-Class That Came And Asked To Be A Part Of The Test

The D-Class loves the plant-life, enjoys the reflection of the glass.


Evidence/Visual Stimuli: I don't get what this question is asking me for.

Analysis / Conclusion (What Could Of Caused The Results): Their own brain setups/how they themselves think.
Was Your Hypothesis Correct?: Yes, it was.

 

People With Me: Researcher, Will Nye, and Spurs64.

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