Notes Of A Dead Man Sequel (Notes - #3) by Clive Cooper (best contemporary novels .TXT) 📖
- Author: Clive Cooper
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SCP-3012 is not hostile towards humans but is hostile to anything that aggravates it or any animal considered livestock. He can run up to speeds of 40 MPH and oddly it drinks blood instead of water. Blood to SCP-3012 is considered to be equally as important as water is to any other living organism. Blood is the only liquid that re-hydrates SCP-3012. Only blood drained from livestock though is the only blood SCP-3012 will consume.
Addendum: When entering a lamb into the containment cell of SCP-3012, he attacked the lamb using the same method crocodilians use which is a death roll. A death roll is when the aggravated organism attack it's prey bites down on a rather hefty piece of the prey then rolls while its jaws are clamped on tight to the preys flesh obviously resulting in the flesh getting torn off the prey.
SCP-3463Welcome to SCPSYSTEM
C:> load file_ SCP-3463
Awaiting Input…
Enter Password:°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°
ACCESS DENIED (2 attempts left)
Enter Password:°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°
ACCESS DENIED (1 attempt left)
Enter Password:°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°
ACCESS DENIED
Please remain at your current location. A security team will arrive in approximately 45 minutes. Failure to obey will result in termination.
44 minutes and 59 seconds left.
44 minutes and 58 seconds left.
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[SYSTEM ERROR DETECTED]
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You have been cleared.
Loading iteration #███ of the file…
Item #: SCP-3463
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures (Section In Progress): SCP-3463 is to be contained in a standard secure locker. Personnel not responsible for its containment are not allowed to know of SCP-3463. Documentation concerning SCP-3463 must be guarded with a complex password. Personnel assigned to SCP-3463 must have scored less than ten points on the Test of Manipulative Personality Traits. Personnel with speech impairment, dyslexia or improper handwriting are prohibited from accessing SCP-3463.
Description: SCP-3463 is a 60cm tall "National" brand blue fan primarily composed of plastic and iron. Its physical form does not possess any anomalous traits.
The primary anomalous effects of SCP-3463 are triggered as follows: If an individual says or writes a statement about SCP-3463, the person reading or hearing the information automatically believes that it is correct, even if the new information presented is impossible. The creator of the statement is immune to the cognitohazard. Even if an individual is conscious of SCP-3463's effects, they are incapable of doubting any information regarding it.
Information about SCP-3463 cannot be forgotten without the use of amnestics, but its effects on an individual can be replaced by other infomation which contradicts it. After approximately five years, the effect triggered by SCP-3463 disappears.
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[DATA CORRUPTED]
+ Open Version #256+ Open Version #255
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[DATA NOT FOUND]
+ Open Version #1Footnotes1. The object did not murder D-8956's family, or is red, it is in fact, blue.
SCP-005A close up of SCP-005
Item #: SCP-005
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-005 poses no immediate risk in any direct sense. Even so, its unique functions require special measures be taken to restrict access and manipulation of the object. Approval of at least one (1) Level 4 personnel is required for the removal of the object from its containment area.
Description: In appearance, SCP-005 resembles an ornate key, displaying the characteristics of a typical mass produced key used in the 1920s. The key was discovered when a civilian used it to infiltrate a high security facility. SCP-005 seems to have the unique ability to open any and all forms of lock (See Appendix A), be they mechanical or digital, with relative ease. The origin of this ability has yet to be determined.
Additional Notes: SCP-005 may be used as a replacement for lost security passes, but only under the supervision of at least one (1) Level 4 personnel. SCP-005 may not be used for vending machine repairs, opening lockers, or for any personnel's spare home key. Removal of the object from the compound will result in immediate termination.
Appendix A: While SCP-005 has been shown to be effective in removing almost any form of locking device, further experiments have shown that efforts to disguise the purpose or identity of a lock have proven at least somewhat successful in defeating SCP-005's ability. In approximately 50% of cases where a volunteer was not able to identify a locking device as such, SCP-005 was not successful in deactivating the device. Due to these results, SCP-005 has been tentatively classified as 'sentient' and further tests are being run to determine its cognitive abilities. However, there are no results that show any traits that prevent it from being able to identify any particular locking device, only that the aforementioned device has been heavily concealed and disguised.
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