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SCP 432 - "Barren Expedition"


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SCP-432

 

What exactly does SCP 432 hold within its extradimensional space?

 

My hypothesis is that our test subjects will experience some degree of exposure to the disturbing effects previously recorded. Perhaps we can get a better understanding about this SCP if we can successfully record what the inhabitants are like.

 

I gathered 2 Class D and had LCPL Maxim Lukin act as our escort. Outside of SCP-432’s containment cell, I briefed them on the horrors that they might experience. I told them to carefully observe what they see and to turn back if things begin to get hostile. After 5 minutes the Class D began banging on the 432’s doors. I gestured for Maxim Lukin to open them and then prisoner LastonetoDie gave a astounding report. The maze I had expected to lay before them was barren. A dark space completely void of anything of significance. I had the prisoners walk around 432’s innards just in case we missed something. I was troubled to find that there was nothing worth observing within 432s walls. After extracting the prisoners from 432, I did a brief interview. Prisoner LastonetoDie had one interesting observation. During his time in 432, he witnessed some orange light appearing briefly. My thoughts are: perhaps there is some entity ensuring that there is only one witness at a time. Expect an upcoming report from me before long, I will repeat the test- but this time using only one Class D.

 

Both Class D survived the test. I radioed Site Communications for someone to deliver generic amnestics and Just Zack the department head was the one to show up to the scene. After amnestics were delivered, Maxim Lukin delivered the prisoners back to the Class D block.

 

This concludes my very first test. My findings were shockingly bare. (I didn’t check out SCP 432 prior to this and was expecting some maze of a sorts. Going forward I will talk to some event staff and get something interesting happening) However, I won’t let this deter me from understanding anomalies that defy logic.

 

Signing off,

JR Delego

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