Project Experimental Therapy: Test Log #1

By, Avoara, posted 3 weeks ago

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Date: (3/8/1986)

Name: Dr. Bee

Rank: Research Manager

Subject SCP/Object: SCP-999

Explain the goal of testing: After some recent troubles, I have been assigned to creature a means of effective therapy on the area and have it utilized in a sort of psych management to help Foundation staff with handling their emotional troubles. This project will take place in a series of tests that will hopefully bring the Ethics Committee's dreams come true. The first of these tests involves SCP-999 and it's very very very weird ability to just suddenly make people happy and testing the lengths to what it's happiness can bring.

Explain your hypothesis: I believed at the time that SCP-999 samples would be able to stop any and all negative feelings, of which includes pain.

Summarize your process during testing: The test started with gathering samples from the horror that is SCP-999. I originally was going to gather these samples myself but could not bring myself to get close to the amalgamation of sludge, so I had Assistant Grey gather the samples. Thankfully no one was attacked. Once the samples were gathered 3 D-Class would be brought into the research wing for testing.

Subject #1: This subject was injected with 25 units of the SCP-999 samples and left alone for some time. After a couple minutes the D-Class started laughing and giggling. This continued for some time. They will likely need to be monitored for some time to see the long term effects, but as of now they have been returned to D-Block with no issues.

Subject #2: This subject was given manageable but severe wounds in the form of me breaking his knee with a stun baton that I borrowed from SSO McLeary. The D-Class exhibited huge amounts of pain and screamed very very loudly. However, after being injected with 25 units of the SCP-999 samples his pain seemed to vanish near instantly! Despite his knee being broken and having lost a bit of blood he laughed and smiled and acted as if nothing at all had happened! Truly a remarkable discovery! The D-Class was promptly treated by medical personnel.

Subject #3: This subject was given light wounds in the form of a small gunshot wound that I administered to them. They were only a bit HURT but still exhibited pain all the same. Again 25 units of the SCP-999 samples were injected into the subject. However perhaps this D-Class was an anomaly in the data as they seemed to be unaffected by the samples. Regardless, the D-Class was treated by medical personnel and returned to D-Block

Detail the Result and if your hypothesis was correct: SCP-999 can not only make others happy, but it can also help with pain management. Only time will tell if the effects are long lasting. So far my hypothesis has been proved correct. Pain itself is a very negative emotion that can be stopped by the ever so monstrous SCP-999.

List of all involved personnel: Assistant Researcher Grey, SSO McLeary, FMO McChance, SID Specialist Sardine, Marshal Hammond, GSU Gilbert

List of all resulting casualties: N/A

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3 weeks ago

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Staff therapy? Thats truly what we will spend our resources on?

-Head Researcher, Dr. Smooth

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3 weeks ago

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For somebody attempting to bring the "Ethics Committee's dreams" to truth, your way of experimentation was, ironically, blaringly unethical.

For Class-D #1, I am utterly surprised that they are unharmed and moreso alive. With the dense consistency of SCP-999's matter, it may just be a miracle that it didn't clot the blood — If you (for whatever reason) retry this experiment, please heavily dilute the SCP-999 sample within IV before injecting it into the subject.

I don't have any input for #2-#3, and I think it's obvious why.

All of this comes from medical concern for both you and your subjects, more-or-less.

  • Medical Lt. House

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