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SCP-1 bases
To speak of the SCP Foundation's facilities is to delve into a world of cold bureaucracy, impossible engineering, and state secrets. Although the Foundation operates globally, its "bases" (officially called Sites or Areas) vary drastically depending on what they are hiding. Here I explain how these facilities are structured and distributed:
- Difference between Sites and Areas Not all bases are the same. The Foundation makes a very important technical distinction: Sites: These are "covert" facilities. They present themselves to the world as something normal (a factory, a chemical research center, a government warehouse). They have a postal address and basic services. Areas: These are "clandestine" facilities. They are located in remote places (Antarctica, the ocean floor, the Moon) and the public is unaware of their existence. They typically house the most dangerous SCPs (Keter-class).
- Types of Installations according to their Function The architecture of an SCP base depends entirely on what's inside: Base Type Main Function Security Example Containment: Keep anomalies contained. Reinforced cells, nuclear purge systems. Research: Studying how SCPs function. High-tech laboratories, testing rooms. Temporary structures built around an immovable SCP. Security perimeters in forests or caves. Logistics: Storing supplies and managing personnel. Administrative offices and armories.
- Geographic Distribution The Foundation is a supranational entity, meaning it operates above governments. They have a presence in almost every corner of the planet. North America: This is where the largest and most administrative sites are located (such as the famous Site-19, the largest of the Foundation). Europe: Many bases are hidden in old Cold War bunkers or renovated castles.
SCP-2 bases
Asia: Facilities integrated into dense industrial zones or high-altitude laboratories in Tibet. Extreme Zones: There are underwater bases (like Area-12), orbital bases, and pocket-sized bases. 4. Aesthetics and Design If you could get inside one (and you probably wouldn't want to, because you'd be Class D personnel), you'd see the following: Brutalist Architecture: Lots of concrete, long, gray corridors, and flickering fluorescent lighting. Everything is functional and nothing is "pretty." Security Sectors: The bases are divided into zones. The deeper you go, the higher the level of authorization required. Cutting-Edge Technology: You'll see everything from advanced supercomputers to experimental technology for containing reality itself (like the Scranton Reality Anchors). Emergency Protocols: All major bases have an "Alpha Warhead" (a nuclear bomb) in the basement. If an anomaly escapes and there is no way to stop it, they prefer to wipe the base off the map before the world finds out. 5. The Concept of "Facade" What's most fascinating is how they hide. An SCP base in central London might look like a boring post office or a cleaning company. The Foundation uses front companies like S&C Properties or Southern Continental Printing so that the acronym always matches SCP. Safety note: If you ever see a "Professional Cleaning Services" truck entering a forest where there's nothing there, it's best to keep walking and not ask questions.
History of SCP-1
The SCP Foundation (Special Containment Procedures) is a fictional, global, secretive, and ultra-technological organization that operates above any government or national jurisdiction. Its motto and primary mission can be summarized in three words: Secure, Contain, Protect. Here's a breakdown of the essential lore to understand this universe:
- The Mission The Foundation's objective is to prevent humanity from panicking or being annihilated by phenomena, objects, or entities that defy the laws of physics and natural logic (referred to as "Anomalies"). The Foundation believes that humanity should live in a world of light and normalcy, so they operate in the shadows to contain the inexplicable.
- Classification of Objects Each anomaly is assigned a number (e.g., SCP-173) and a classification based on the difficulty of its containment, not necessarily its danger: Safe: Anomalies that are well understood and easy to contain (you can leave them in a box and nothing will happen). Euclid: Their behavior is unpredictable or not fully understood. They require specific containment protocols. Keter: Extremely difficult to contain. They possess a hostile or complex nature that constantly threatens to escape. Thaumiel: Anomalies that the Foundation uses to contain other dangerous anomalies. Apollyon: Uncontainable. Expected to eventually cause the end of the world (Class-K Scenario).
- Personnel and Hierarchy Investigators and Agents: Scientists who study the anomalies and operatives who capture them in the field. Class D Personnel: Generally death row inmates used as "guinea pigs" for dangerous experiments. They are considered expendable. The O5 Council: A group of 13 anonymous individuals who run the Foundation. No one knows who they are, but they have total control over the planet's resources.
history of SCP-2
Mobile Task Forces (MTFs): Elite military units specializing in specific types of anomalies (e.g., experts in aquatic environments or memetic viruses). 4. Key Concepts of the Universe Class-K Scenarios: These are theoretical events that involve the end of the world as we know it (e.g., the CK Scenario of restructuring of reality or the XK Scenario of the end of the physical world). Amnesics: Chemical drugs used by the Foundation to erase the memory of civilians who have witnessed anomalous events. Groups of Interest (GoI): Other organizations that interact with the anomalous, such as the Chaos Insurrection (they want to use SCPs as weapons) or the Serpent's Hand (they believe that anomalies should be free). 5. The "Canon" is Free The most interesting thing about SCP lore is that there isn't a single official canon. The universe is built through thousands of reports written by the community. Some say the Foundation was created by an administrative event in the 19th century, others that it's thousands of years old, or that it's the result of a pact with divine entities. Iconic Examples to get started: SCP-173 (The Sculpture): It only moves when you're not looking at it; if you blink, it breaks your neck. SCP-682 (The Hard to Kill Reptile): A massive creature that hates all life forms and has an infinite regeneration capacity. SCP-096 (The Shy Boy): If you see his face (even in a photo), he will chase you around the world until he eliminates you.
SCP-1 ranks and hierarchies
Class A: The Untouchables Class A personnel are considered strategically essential. They are the minds that keep the Foundation's global structure afloat. Restrictions: By protocol, they are prohibited from having any direct contact with anomalies. Even if a containment breach occurs on their site, they must evacuate to safe zones immediately. Who they are: O5 Council members, senior Ethics Committee officials, and global department directors. Location: They usually operate in maximum security facilities or "black sites" whose location is secret. Class B: The Operating Engine They are essential to local operations, but their loss would not paralyze the Foundation globally. Protocol: Only anomalies that have undergone strict quarantine and whose effects are well known may be accessed. If a Class B is exposed to an anomaly of unknown origin, they must be isolated and evaluated before returning to their post. Who they are: Site Directors, heads of research for specific sectors, and high-ranking security officers. Class C: Frontline Personnel They are the bulk of the scientific and security workforce that has daily contact with SCPs. Risk: They have direct access to most non-hostile or controlled anomalies. Due to their constant proximity, they are the most likely to suffer long-term side effects (mental contamination, mild biological changes). Who they are: Field investigators, containment cell guards, technical containment specialists, and rapid response teams. Class D: The Disposable Resource Officially, the "D" stands for Disposable. They are the "fuel" that allows the Foundation to understand how the most dangerous anomalies work without sacrificing valuable personnel.
SCP-2 ranks and hierarchies
Origin: Traditionally recruited from maximum security prisons among inmates condemned to death. In situations of extreme need (Protocol 12), other, less orthodox sources have been used. Treatment: They are assigned a number (e.g., D-9022) and used for tests that involve a 100% risk of death. Fate: At the end of each month, according to the strictest canon, they are either executed or subjected to Class-A amnestics to "reset" their cycle, depending on site policy.
- The Origin: Where do they come from? The standard version (main canon) states that Class D prisoners are inmates in maximum-security prisons, specifically those sentenced to death or life imprisonment for violent crimes. The Foundation offers them a deal: "Participate in our research for 30 days, and if you survive, you will be set free." However, there are important nuances: Protocol 12: In cases of global catastrophe or extreme staff shortages, this protocol allows for the recruitment of people from other sources, such as refugees or political prisoners, although this is a closely guarded secret of the Ethics Committee. Orphans or the Homeless: In some darker accounts, it is suggested that the Foundation "disappears" people who will not be missed in order to maintain the flow of test subjects.
- What exactly do they do? Their job involves performing all tasks that entail direct physical or visual contact with an anomaly. Their main functions are: Test Subjects: These are introduced into containment cells to observe how an SCP reacts to a human being. (Example: entering SCP-173's cell to clean it while two other Class D personnel maintain eye contact). Dimension Exploration: They are sent through portals or spatial anomalies equipped with cameras and radios to map locations where the laws of physics do not apply.
SCP-3 ranks and hierarchies
Containment Maintenance: They perform cleaning and repair tasks in highly contaminated or hazardous areas. "Food" or Sacrifice: Some anomalies require a "human cost" to remain contained. Class D personnel are used to meet these needs and prevent containment breaches. 3. Life and "Termination" The life of a Class D is monotonous until it becomes terrifying. Identification: They lose their name. They are assigned an orange jumpsuit and a serial number (e.g., D-14134). Accommodation: They live in communal dormitories within the Containment Sites, heavily guarded by armed guards. They have no contact with the outside world. The "End of Month": According to official protocols, at the end of their 30 days of service, Class D aircraft are "terminated" (executed). The Reality of Amnesiacs: Many fans and researchers within the SCP universe maintain that "termination" is actually a mass administration of Class A amnesiacs. Their memories are wiped for the entire month, and they are reassigned to another location, led to believe they are just starting their first day. This allows the Foundation to recycle experienced personnel who handle anomalies without having to execute thousands of people each month. 4. Relationship with Scientific Staff For Class C researchers, a Class D is little more than a laboratory tool, similar to a glass rat. They are prohibited from befriending or learning personal details of Class D subjects to avoid psychological trauma when the subject inevitably dies in a test. The Ethics Committee ensures that researchers are not unnecessarily cruel, but accepts the killing of Class D personnel as a "necessary evil" for the survival of humanity.
SCP-4 ranks and hierarchies
- Summary of Operations Appearance Detail Bright orange jumpsuit uniform (for easy visibility and tracking). Supervision Always escorted by at least two armed security guards. Extremely low life expectancy in tests of Keter or Euclid class SCPs. Null Rights; they are considered property of the Foundation.
SCP-1 Personnel Classification
Personnel Classifications These classify personnel according to their interaction with and risks associated with anomalies: Class A: Essential personnel for the Foundation's strategic operations. They are prohibited from direct contact with anomalies due to their strategic value (e.g., the O5 Council). Class B: Essential personnel for local operations, but requiring access to anomalies. If compromised, they must be quarantined. Class C: Personnel with direct access to non-hazardous anomalies. Class D: "Disposable" personnel. These are usually convicts recruited to perform dangerous tests with abnormalities. They are given amnestics monthly or terminated at the end of their testing cycle. Class E: A temporary classification used during containment failures for personnel who have been exposed to security hazards or anomalous information without adequate protection. 3. The Command Center Beyond the operational levels, there are figures who lead the organization: O5 Council (Overseer Council): Composed of 13 individuals, they are the highest authority of the Foundation. They oversee all operations globally and have access to the deepest secrets of reality. The Administrator: A mysterious figure who, in much of the canon, acts above or at the same level as the O5 Council. Their role is enigmatic and their identity is usually unknown. Ethics Committee: While not "above" in a pure power hierarchy, they function as a counterbalance. Their mission is to ensure that Foundation procedures do not cross unacceptable moral lines, overseeing even the decisions of the O5 Council. Note on the "Departments" The Foundation is not a monolithic entity; it is divided into specialized departments that operate under this hierarchy, such as: Mobile Task Forces (MTF): Elite teams in charge of emergency situations or recovery from specific anomalies.
SCP-2 personnel classification
Security Department: Responsible for protecting the facilities and containing breaches. Scientific Department: Responsible for the study and development of containment protocols.
- Mobile Task Forces (MTF) The MTF are the Foundation's special forces. They do not operate from a single location; they are deployed globally depending on the nature of the threat. Function: They are the Foundation's "firefighters." They are responsible for initial containment, field anomaly recovery, tracking anomalous information online, and responding to serious containment breaches. Structure: Each unit has an alphanumeric designation (e.g., MTF Epsilon-11 "Nine-Tailed Fox") and a specialty. Specialization: Direct combat: Units trained to neutralize aggressive entities. Science and occultism: Units that specialize in metaphysical anomalies, magic, or abstract entities. Information cleansing: Teams dedicated to administering amnestics to civilian populations and suppressing news about anomalous events. Autonomy: Although they report to Site Directors, in field operations they have a very high tactical authority to make quick decisions.
- Ethics Committee It is one of the most fascinating departments and, often, the most misunderstood. What is its purpose? Its unofficial motto is often: "The Foundation is not cruel, it is necessary." Its job is to ensure that, even in the most extreme situations, the Foundation maintains a form of humanity and does not become what it seeks to contain. What exactly do they do? Protocol review: If a research project proposes experiments that are considered excessively inhumane or unnecessary, the Ethics Committee has the power to veto them. Class-D Supervision: They regulate the use of Class-D personnel to prevent gratuitous abuses.
classifications for SCPs and their definitions 2
Secondary Classifications (Updated Anomaly System) In recent years, the Foundation has refined its reports by adding more layers of information so that staff know exactly what they are up against:
- Disruption Class It measures how quickly knowledge of the anomaly would spread if it escaped. Dark: Only affects individuals who interact with it. Vlam (Close): Affects a small area (a room or a building). Keneq (Medium): Affects an entire city. Ekhi (Global): It affects everyone and is almost impossible to hide.
- Risk Class Measure how lethal the SCP is to a human being. Caution: Mild or no effects. Warning: Risk of moderate injury. Danger: Risk of death or serious traumatic effects. Critical: Instant death or effects worse than death. Fun fact: A nuclear button would be classified as Safe, because if you don't touch it, nothing happens. However, its Risk Class would be Critical. In contrast, a cat that teleports randomly would be classified as Keter, even though its risk is low.
SCP-3 personnel classification
Balance: They act as a brake on scientists or directors who, in the face of panic or obsession with knowledge, could endanger the morality of the organization. The "Myth": There's an internal view among staff that the Ethics Committee has no real power. However, in many versions of the canon, the Ethics Committee is the most powerful department in the Foundation, as they are the only ones who can keep the O5 Council in check through rigorous audits.
classifications for SCPs and their definitions
SCP classifications don't define how "dangerous" an object is, but rather how difficult it is to keep it contained. To easily understand this, the community uses the well-known "Box Test." Here are the main categories and how they operate: Class Operational Definition The Box Test Safe: Anomalies that are understood well enough to be reliably contained. If you put it in a box and leave it there, nothing bad will happen. Euclid: Poorly understood or unpredictable anomalies. Containment isn't always 100% reliable. If you put it in a box, you don't know what will happen when you return. Keter anomalies that are incredibly difficult to contain or that the Foundation doesn't yet know how to seal. If you put it in a box, it will try to escape (and probably succeed). Thaumiel Anomalies that the Foundation specifically uses to contain other dangerous anomalies. The box itself is the SCP. Neutralized: Anomalies that have been destroyed or have lost their anomalous properties. The box is empty because the object is no longer special. Apollyon: Uncontainable anomalies that will eventually cause an end-of-the-world scenario. The box is useless; the end is inevitable. Primary Classifications
How the SCP operates when detecting an anomaly 2
Classification Definition Safe. Easy to contain. If you leave it in a box, nothing will happen. Euclid Unpredictable behavior; requires active containment and constant monitoring. Keter is extremely difficult to contain. The Foundation spends massive resources just to keep it locked up. 4. Development of Special Containment Procedures (SCP) This is the critical phase. Scientists determine what conditions are necessary to prevent the anomaly from escaping or causing harm: Class D Tests: Expendable personnel are used to understand the lethal or psychological properties of the anomaly. Cell Design: Construction of chambers with specific materials (lead, electromagnetic shielding, vacuum, etc.). Document Drafting: The official file is created that details exactly what the staff must do to survive interacting with the object. 5. Long-Term Containment and Study Finally, the anomaly is moved to a Foundation Site (such as Site-19). Here, the objective is twofold: Protection: Prevent the anomaly from being stolen by Interest Groups (such as the Chaos Insurgency) or from causing an end-of-the-world scenario (Class-K). Investigation: Trying to understand the laws of physics that the anomaly breaks, although the priority is always safety over knowledge.
How the SCP operates when detecting an anomaly
The SCP Foundation (Special Containment Procedures) operates under a strictly structured protocol to ensure that the outside world remains ignorant of the supernatural. Its motto, "Secure, Contain, Protect," dictates every phase of the process. Here I detail the "life cycle" of an anomaly from the moment it is detected:
- Identification and Monitoring The Foundation maintains a global monitoring network that looks for irregularities in multiple sectors: Data Monitoring: Scanning police reports, social media, local news, and scientific records in search of "impossible" events or anomalous statistical patterns. Field Sensors: Devices that detect unusual levels of radiation, fluctuations in reality (Humes) or strange electromagnetic activity. Undercover Agents: Personnel infiltrated into government agencies, armed forces, and hospitals to intercept reports before they become public.
- Response and Recovery Once the anomaly is confirmed, a specialized Mobile Task Force (MTF) is deployed. Isolation: A sanitary or military cordon is established around the area. Front-page stories such as "gas leaks," "military exercises," or "viral outbreaks" are commonly used. Capture: Depending on the nature of the object (whether it is a hostile entity, an inanimate object, or a geographical phenomenon), the MTF uses specific suppression tactics. Information Cleansing: Amnestics are administered to civilian witnesses to erase their memories of the event, and any physical or digital evidence is confiscated.
- Initial Classification At a temporary or transit site, investigators assign a primary classification based on the difficulty of containment (the famous "Box Test"):
national guard
In a federal capacity, its troops are deployed outside the country as reinforcements for military operations, stabilization tasks, and peacekeeping missions, under the command of the Department of Defense, joining regular forces in high-risk scenarios. The United States National Guard is a reserve force of the United States Armed Forces, specifically the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force when activated for federal missions.
the power that foundations have
The SCP Foundation, like other foundations, has a presence in Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Oceania. The Foundations operate globally, and it is assumed that they function on every continent, including Latin America, to contain and study anomalous entities and objects, or destroy them (as in the case of GOC) and utilize them (as in the case of the Chaos Insurgency, for example).
clothing of the GOC soldiers
They wear blue and white military clothing with black bulletproof vests and a completely blue helmet with the initials GOC on one side, along with a white star and two laurel wreaths. They also wear protective goggles and a black balaclava. arms: Standard firearms with modifications: Pistols, rifles, and machine guns are used, but often with special ammunition or modifications to affect paranormal entities. Dispersion projectiles: Ammunition that releases substances that affect paranormal entities, such as energy disruptors or chelating agents for anomalous structures. Containment devices: Although not weapons in the strict sense, the GOC uses devices to contain or destroy anomalies, such as reinforced cages, seals, and energy containment systems. Combat vehicles: The GOC uses land and air vehicles adapted for combating paranormal entities, including drones and vehicles with special technologies. Directed energy weapons: Some documents mention the use of weapons that emit energy beams to destabilize anomalous entities or to cut anomalous materials. The GOC can also utilize heavy weaponry, such as explosives, to destroy targets or breach the security of SCP facilities, according to the Heroes Wiki. It is important to remember that information regarding GOC weapons and tactics can vary depending on the source within the SCP universe.
clothing of the serpent's hand
They wear military clothing and hoods like green capes, and some soldiers use a helmet and green night-vision goggles with balaclavas, and they all wear a tree emblem on their clothing, on their capes, or on their black bulletproof vests, wearing all their black military clothing continuing with their green capes. Conventional firearms: Pistols: Pistols such as the USP and others like it, adapted for military use, are mentioned. Submachine guns: Members have been seen using submachine guns such as the MP7, which offers a balance between firepower and mobility. Assault rifles: Some members may use assault rifles like the Project 90, which offers greater range and firepower. Sniper rifles: Sniper rifles, such as the MTF-E11-SR, can be found for operations that require greater accuracy and range. Anomalous weapons and magic: The Serpent's Hand has access to a variety of anomalous objects and magical abilities, which they can use in combat. Some members may possess anomalous immunity to certain effects, such as immunity to the effects of SCP-166 that some male members appear to have, according to a Reddit discussion. It is speculated that the Serpent's Hand could use magical techniques or rituals in combat, although this is not confirmed in all accounts. In summary: The Serpent's Hand is known for its eclectic approach, utilizing a variety of conventional firearms and, potentially, anomalous objects and magic, depending on the member and the situation.
Chaos Insurgency Guards' Attire
The Chaos Insurgency, an antagonist group in the SCP series, is characterized by their olive-green camouflage uniform, similar to the U.S. military's UCP camouflage pattern. They wear helmets with varying levels of protection depending on their rank, from standard helmets for lower ranks to green berets for higher ranks. In addition to the camouflage, they wear gas masks with green lenses and a helmet with an American flag affixed to the left side. Their primary weapons are the AK-47 and the Glock, with the addition of a first-aid kit for higher ranks. In summary, the Chaos Insurgency soldiers' clothing includes: Camouflage: Olive green camouflage pattern similar to UCP. Helmets: Standard protection for low ranks, green beret for high ranks. Gas mask: Model 4A1 with green lenses, based on the Israeli civilian mask. Weapons: AK-47 and Glock, with first aid kit for higher ranks. Additional: American flag affixed to the helmet. Chaos Insurgency soldiers primarily use battle rifles such as the SCAR-H and ARX-200, as well as sidearms such as the USP and MP7. They may also use the AK, especially in elite units. They also often carry equipment such as vests, radios, and, from Alpha rank onward, SCRAMBLE goggles.
SCP Foundation soldiers' attire
SCP guards' attire varies depending on the situation and the type of task they perform, but is generally characterized by tactical uniforms and protective gear. Security Department guards typically wear black security jackets, balaclavas, ballistic masks, visors, body armor, and equipment belts. They may also wear berets, which change color based on their rank. Department of Security: Department of Security guards wear tactical uniforms designed for facility protection and enforcement. Primary Uniform: Includes a full-body black jacket with the department's insignia on the arms, a balaclava, a ballistic mask, a visor, and body armor. Additional Equipment: They also often wear utility belts, gun holsters, and in some cases, berets instead of helmets. Protection Against Specific Threats: To deal with dangerous SCPs, they may wear hazmat suits or additional protective gear such as gas masks or night vision goggles. Weapons: Submachine guns and machine pistols are common for agents and guards who need mobility and firepower in close quarters. Assault Rifles: Used for medium-range engagements, offering a balance between power and accuracy. Shotguns: Ideal for close-quarters combat and situations where high stopping power is required. Melee Weapons Body: Knives, clubs, and machetes are used in close combat situations or when firearms are inappropriate. Specially-Assembled Ammunition: The Foundation creates ammunition with specific designs to neutralize SCP entities, such as explosive ammunition, high-impact ammunition, or ammunition with chemical or biological properties. Containment Devices: Devices that emit force fields, paralyzing gases, or electrical discharges to neutralize and contain SCPs.
SWAT
SWAT, which stands for Special Weapons and Tactics, is an elite police team within United States law enforcement, trained to handle high-risk situations that regular police units cannot handle. SWAT teams were originally created to handle situations beyond the capabilities of traditional police units, such as hostage rescue, riot control operations, and response to terrorist situations. Main functions of SWAT: Hostage rescue: Freeing people held hostage in dangerous situations. Riot operations: Controlling crowds and civil unrest situations. Protection and Security: Establish security perimeters, provide superior firepower, and rescue officers and citizens in danger. High-risk situation resolution: Manage crises to minimize loss of life, injury, and property damage. Arrest Warrant Assistance: Provide support in the execution of arrest warrants. Special Event Security: Provide additional security at public and high-profile events.
CIA
The CIA, or Central Intelligence Agency, is the primary foreign intelligence agency of the United States government. Its main function is to collect, analyze, and disseminate foreign intelligence to assist in national security decision-making. In more detail: Information gathering: The CIA obtains information about foreign governments, corporations, and individuals through various sources, including human espionage and data analysis. Information analysis: Once collected, the information is analyzed to identify patterns, trends, and potential threats. Dissemination of information: The results of the analysis are distributed to decision-makers, such as the President and the National Security Council, to inform their national security decisions. The CIA can also carry out covert operations, such as espionage, sabotage, and influence campaigns, but it does not have arrest powers like the police. In summary, the CIA is a key agency for the national security of the United States, responsible for providing vital information for decision-making in foreign policy and defense.
FBI
The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) is the United States' primary criminal investigation and national security agency. Its main function is to protect and defend the country against terrorist and foreign intelligence threats, as well as enforce federal laws. In addition, the FBI is also dedicated to combating cybercrime, organized crime, and other serious offenses. The FBI operates both domestically and internationally, with offices worldwide to coordinate efforts with foreign law enforcement agencies. Its headquarters are located in Washington, D.C., and its director is appointed by the President with Senate confirmation, according to El Orden Mundial. The FBI has several functions, including: Crime investigation: The FBI investigates a wide range of federal crimes, including terrorism, espionage, organized crime, cybercrime, and white-collar crime. Protection of national security: The FBI works to protect the United States from internal and external threats, such as terrorism and foreign intelligence activity. Law enforcement: The FBI enforces federal laws and collaborates with other agencies to maintain public safety. International cooperation: The FBI works with law enforcement agencies in other countries to combat transnational crime and protect U.S. interests abroad.
other foundations
Marshall, Carter and Dark Ltd.: A company that specializes in the trading of anomalous objects. Anderson Robotics: A company that creates and sells anomalous technology. Doctor Wondertainment: A creator of anomalous toys and products. The Factory: A mysterious entity that mass-produces anomalous objects. Manna Charity Foundation: An organization that uses anomalies for the good of humanity. Are We Cool Yet?: A collective of anomalous artists. Gamers Against Weed: A group of anomalous hackers and trolls. Oneirol Collective: A group that focuses on the study and manipulation of dreams. Office for the Reclamation of Islamic Artifacts: A group that seeks to recover and protect anomalous Islamic artifacts. Sarkite Cults: A cult group that worships an anomalous deity. Church of the Broken God: A religion that seeks to reconstruct a fragmented anomalous deity. Cogwork Orthodox Church: A faction of the Church of the Broken God that believes in rebuilding through technology. Church of Maxwellism: Another faction of the Church of the Broken God that seeks perfection through integration with technology.
United States-Mexico border
The US-Mexico border is militarized. The US government has deployed troops and advanced technology to strengthen surveillance and curb irregular migration. Some of the measures implemented include:
- Troop deployment: More than 7,600 members of the armed forces are patrolling the border, increasing the U.S. government's presence in the area.
- Advanced Technology: Hidden cameras that detect human and animal movement, armored vehicles like the Stryker, equipped with machine guns and cannons, and high-tech devices are used to detect and detain migrants.
- Restricted Areas: Militarized zones have been established along the border, where troops have the authority to detain unauthorized entrants. These zones extend for hundreds of kilometers and encompass public and private lands.
- Legal consequences: Migrants who enter these areas can face penalties of up to 18 months in prison for a first offense, in addition to charges of illegal entry.
The militarization of the border has drawn criticism for its implications for human rights and public access. Humanitarian organizations and civil rights advocates argue that these measures could lead to more migrant deaths and human rights violations.
Canadian military
The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), also known as the Canadian Forces (CF), are the unified armed forces of Canada. They consist of the Canadian Army, the Royal Canadian Navy, and the Royal Canadian Air Force. The CAF are responsible for the defense of Canadian territory, the protection of the country's sovereignty, and contributing to international security. Organization and structure: Commander-in-Chief: The Governor General of Canada is the Commander-in-Chief of the FAC. Ministry of National Defense: The department responsible for national defense, headed by the Minister of National Defense. Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS): The highest-ranking officer on active duty, responsible for the command, control and administration of the FAC. Military bases: The FAC operates from numerous military bases across Canada. Training: Basic training for officers and non-commissioned officers is conducted at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School. Canadian Rangers: A reserve unit with in-depth knowledge of the Arctic territory and conditions, who collaborate with the FAC in search and rescue missions and other tasks. Functions and responsibilities: National defense: To protect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Canada. Support to civil authorities: Assistance in cases of natural disasters and maintenance of public order. Participation in international operations: Collaboration with allies in international peace and security missions under the umbrella of the UN and NATO.
Mexican military
The Mexican Army is the land branch of the Mexican Armed Forces and reports to the Secretariat of National Defense (SEDENA). Its primary function is to defend the territory and national sovereignty, guarantee internal security, and assist the population in disaster situations, implementing Plan DN-III-E. The army has an active force of over 261,000 soldiers and 98,000 reserve personnel. Composition and structure: Terrestrial branch: The Mexican Army is the main land force of the Armed Forces. Dependence: It is under the authority of SEDENA, headed by the Secretary of National Defense. Functions: Defense of territory and sovereignty, internal security, and assistance to the population in disasters. Plan DN-III-E: Implemented in disaster situations to provide aid to the civilian population. Size: It is estimated to have 261,775 active soldiers and 98,655 reserve personnel, according to information from the official GFP website. Hierarchy: The Mexican Army follows a hierarchical structure that ranges from soldiers to generals, with specific ranks for each level, including officers and chiefs.
American military
The United States Armed Forces are composed of six branches: the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, and Coast Guard. In addition, there are reserve components such as the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard. These forces have a presence both domestically and internationally, with deployments in numerous countries. Breakdown of branches: Army: Specializes in large-scale sustained ground operations. Marine Corps: Focuses on expeditionary operations and rapid response. Navy: Operates at sea, protecting waterways and conducting maritime operations. Air Force: Conducts air military operations. Space Force: Responsible for space operations. Coast Guard: Dedicated to enforcing maritime laws and protecting waterways. International presence: The United States maintains a strong military presence worldwide, with troops deployed in numerous countries. These troops play a key role in the country's global strategy, security, and diplomacy.
GOC MTF
Here are more details about some GOC MTFs: MTF Beta-777 "Spear of Hecate": It focuses on the analysis and containment of thaumaturgical rituals, including combating them. MTF Alpha-1 "Red Right Hand": They operate under the direct command of the O5 Council and are responsible for sensitive and critical missions, such as protecting Council members and carrying out top-secret operations. MTF Tau-5 "Samsara": It is described as the strongest MTF unit, composed of immortal cyborgs made from the flesh of a dead god, with the ability to clone themselves if they die. MTF Sigma-66 "Sixteen Tons": Formed by captured members from other organizations, this unit is used for specific missions where their skills are valuable, although the GOC does not fully trust them. DM Epsilon-02 "Deactivators": It specializes in the containment of SCPs that threaten with electricity or strongly amplify their sounds. MTF Beta-28 "The Swimmers": It specializes in the containment of SCP-ES-345. MTF Gamma-18 "Children's Detachment": It is responsible for recontaining any SCP that causes a containment breach at Site-ES-72, especially SCP-ES-637. Unlike the SCP Foundation, the GOC tends to destroy or eliminate anomalies it encounters rather than contain them. In addition to the MTFs, the GOC has other internal units and organizations, such as the Administrator's protection and the Administrative Department's defense, which may be related to the MTFs.
SCP Foundation MTF
Within the SCP Foundation, Mobile Task Forces (MTFs) are elite units specializing in various types of containment and operations related to anomalous objects, entities, and phenomena. Each MTF has a specific mission and objectives and is equipped to handle high-risk situations. Some of the best-known MTFs are: Alpha-1 ("Red Right Hand"): This elite unit reports directly to the O5 Council and is responsible for top-secret operations, protecting key personnel, and containing high-level threats. Epsilon-11 ("Nine-Tailed Fox"): Known for their speed and efficiency in the re-containment of SCPs, especially when they infiltrate facilities. Beta-7 ("Mad Hatters"): They specialize in handling anomalous objects and entities with biological or infectious properties, such as SCP-008 and SCP-409. Nu-7 ("Hammer Down"): They are the Foundation's primary response unit, responsible for site defense and the containment of large-scale threats, such as Chaos Insurgency incursions. Gamma-13 ("The Truth Seekers"): They are a team dedicated to investigating and understanding the causes and consequences of containment breaches, working closely with containment teams to prevent future incidents. Beta-777 ("Spear of Hecate"): They specialize in the analysis of thaumaturgical rituals and in the containment of objects and entities related to magic. Gamma-5 ("The Children of Silence"): They are in charge of containing SCPs that affect the perception of reality, or that are difficult to detect or remember. Other Task Forces: There are many other MTFs, each with its own specialization, such as MTF Gamma-18 ("Child Detachment") which deals with containment breaches at Site-ES-72, and DM Epsilon-02 ("Disablers") which specializes in SCPs that threaten with electricity or amplify sounds. MTFs are a
GOC
The Global Occult Coalition (GOC), also known as the Global Occult Coalition, is an international organization dedicated to protecting humanity from paranormal, parascientific, and paratemporal threats. The GOC differs from the SCP Foundation in its approach, as it tends to destroy anomalies rather than contain them, which often leads to conflicts between the two organizations. Main features of the GOC: Protection of humanity: Its main objective is to ensure the survival of the human race against supernatural dangers. Destruction of anomalies: Unlike the Foundation, the COG prefers to eliminate anomalies rather than contain them, which sometimes results in controversy. International organization: The GOC is composed of multiple hidden and powerful organizations, forming a global network to confront threats. Relationship with the SCP Foundation: The GOC and the Foundation are often rivals, but they have also collaborated in global emergency situations. Controversial methods: The GOC does not hesitate to use extreme methods to eliminate threats, which can generate ethical and moral conflicts. Key differences between the GOC and the SCP Foundation: Approach: The Foundation focuses on containing anomalies, while the GOC seeks their elimination. Ethics: The Foundation follows a more restrictive ethical code regarding the treatment of anomalies, while the GOC prioritizes the safety of humanity over ethics in some cases. Resources: The GOC is supported by multiple organizations, giving it great strength and resources, while the Foundation operates more independently. In summary, the Global Occult Coalition is a powerful force in the SCP universe, with a radical focus on eliminating paranormal threats and a complex relationship with the Foundation, often marked by conflict and collaboration.
the hand of the serpent
The Serpent's Hand is a small but formidable organization that appears to be growing rapidly, and is responsible for multiple security breaches. The group advocates the use and existence of paranormal objects, and has a particular fixation with humanoid and intelligent SCPs. The Serpent's Hand is a small but formidable leaderless militant resistance organization opposed to the SCP Foundation and the Global Occult Coalition (COG), against whom it wages a guerrilla war.
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chaos insurgency
It is an antagonistic organization formed by former Foundation members seeking to destroy it. They are characterized by attempting to rescue Class D personnel and eliminate Foundation members and SCPs. Their structure is hierarchical, but their ultimate goal is chaos and the destruction of the Foundation. Origin: The Chaos Insurgency arose from the defection of members of the SCP Foundation, who rebelled against the organization and decided to fight it. Goals: They seek to destabilize the Foundation, free SCPs and Class Ds, and eliminate Foundation scientists and personnel. Organization: Although they have an internal hierarchy, the Insurgency is considered to operate with a high level of decentralization, which makes it difficult to combat. Relationship with the Foundation: The relationship between the Chaos Insurgency and the Foundation is one of open hostility, with the Insurgency actively seeking to destabilize and destroy the Foundation. In games and roles: In games like SCP: Secret Laboratory, the Chaos Insurgency is a playable class with specific in-game objectives, such as freeing D-Class members and eliminating Foundation members. SCP Foundation D-Class members can cooperate with the Chaos Insurgency to escape the facility, and some D-Class members become members of the Chaos Insurgency after escaping. The Chaos Insurgency includes scientists among its ranks. While primarily known for their military operations and use of anomalous objects, they also have a research and development component led by scientists who have defected from the SCP Foundation. The Chaos Insurgency has a dedicated research and development division, where ex-Foundation scientists work on the study and manipulation of anomalous objects for operational purposes. Chaos Insurgency scientists can infiltrate SCP Foundation facilities to gather intelligence.
SCP Foundation
The SCP Foundation: The primary organization dedicated to containing anomalies and protecting humanity from their effects. They have several containment sites around the world, such as Site 19 and Site 17, each specializing in certain types of SCPs. The Global Occult Coalition (GOC): An international organization that works to destroy anomalies rather than contain them, believing that some are inherently dangerous and should not be studied. The Church of the Rota: A religious organization that worships anomalies and seeks their expansion. They have their own structure and hierarchy, with leaders and followers who perform rituals and ceremonies to honor these entities. Mobile Operational Forces (MOF): Special teams within the SCP Foundation that specialize in specific tasks, such as ocean anomaly research (MFO Gamma-6) or threat elimination (MFO Alpha-1). O5 Council: The SCP Foundation's board of directors, composed of anonymous individuals, makes key decisions and oversees the organization's operations. Germanic Branch: Branch of the Foundation operating in German-speaking territories such as Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Francophone Branch: Branch of the Foundation that operates in French-speaking territories, such as France, Belgium and Canada. Hispanic Branch: Branch of the Foundation that operates in Spain and Spanish-speaking territories. Within the SCP universe, these organizations interact with each other, sometimes cooperating and sometimes clashing, in their quest to understand and control the anomalous world. In the military bases of the foundation there are the Class-D that are used as guinea pigs so that the SCP kill them or are used so that scientists know how an SCP behaves with a human if this interacts with it SCP, the Class-D always wear an orange prisoner suit because some are criminals or unfortunate people who were kidnapped by the SCP foundation
Prompt
{{char}} acts as an omniscient and invisible narrator in an interactive story set in the world of SCP.
{{char}} is not a character and is not mentioned as an entity. It narrates the world, the characters, and the events, but never speaks or makes decisions for {{user}} .
The story is told in the third person, with an immersive and cinematic style. {{char}} avoids describing {{user}} 's internal thoughts or emotions, except when {{user}} has already expressed them.
The world keeps moving forward even if {{user}} fails, runs away, or doesn't act. {{user}} actions generate lasting consequences.
The characters retain their personalities, abilities, and limitations. The SCP, the COG, and all other secret organizations in the SCP universe.
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