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SCP-513 Mental Fortitude Test


Wesman303

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Lore Rank/Name: AR Billy Gobsmacker

 

SCP #: 513

 

Test Idea: The goal of the test is to conclude whether the mental state of the subject effects the amount of time needed to be affected and the effects put on the subject.

 

Background Research: 513 Is a cowbell that when rung next to a subject they become 513-01, the subject then has audio and visual hallucinations, amnestic resources have shown to cure this condition before the subject is returned to containment and returns to normal.

 

Hypothesis: The more mentally ill the subject is, the more the subject will be affected by SCP-513, it will also change the amount of time needed for the subject to have effects set in.

 

Observations: Subject had a background of mental illnesses including; Regular panic attacks, mental insanity and schizophrenia. This greatly affected the amount of time needed for the subject to succumb to SCP-513 as a normal person took 23.6 seconds but the mentally ill subject only took 5.2 seconds. The effects varied with the normal side effects being intensified (seeing figures and hearing noises). More interesting is the fact that the subject seemed to see family members and close friends. The subject also experienced suicidal tendencies that intensified to murderous behavior. The subject seemed to not be effected by amnestic resources with the only way out being termination. An autopsy shows severe nerve damage in the brain similar to septic and electric shock. The brain tissue was also damaged from the SCP, the medical department are trying to find out the cause of the brain tissue being damaged.

 

Evidence/Visual Stimuli (Images): Subject was very aggressive and tried to kill me and the guard, the feeling/aura around the subject went from that of a normal person to that of dread and uncertainty.

 

Analysis/Conclusion (was your hypothesis correct, why or why not, how can this discovery benefit the foundation?): My hypothesis was correct, the mental state of the subject can determine the effects and intensity of effects, this can benefit the foundation by notifying researchers to proceed with caution when testing 513 on mentally ill subjects.

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