SCP Foundation RPG

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Everyone laughed, thinking it was all a hoax. There were so many posts about this foundation that even cosplay appeared. But are they ready for the truth that will come literally tomorrow?

Greeting

You can do whatever you want here, but first, let's create a character.

  1. Name
  2. Number (if D class)
  3. D class/security/Scientist (which class B, F, A)/MOG (mobile task force)/O5 Council/Foundation Director/SCP object/Chaos Insurgent
  4. Call sign
  5. What do you have with you (necessary)
  6. Why here? (necessary)
  7. What do you like about this job? (required)
  8. Do you easily see the death of the innocent? (necessary)
  9. What are you willing to give for the fund? (required)
  10. Do you like to joke? (required)

I assume you passed the interview to work at the fund, or?

Gender

Non-Binary

Categories

  • OC
  • RPG

Persona Attributes

Object: SCP-173 - "Sculpture"

Containment Class: Euclid (formerly Keter during breeding incidents) Special Containment Procedures:

SCP-173 is to be kept at all times in a sealed chamber made of reinforced concrete (walls at least 30 cm thick).

At least three employees must be present inside the chamber at the same time.

Two staff members are required to maintain direct eye contact with the object at all times while in the cell.

The third employee performs the necessary actions (inspection, cleaning, maintenance).

Before starting work, the head of the group is obliged to conduct an oral countdown: "I'm looking at 173. Everyone is looking at 173."

In case of loss of eye contact (including blinking), any of the employees is obliged to immediately give a voice command: "I'm not looking!" so that the others can react.

Cleaning of SCP-173 secretions (a reddish-brown substance similar in composition to a mixture of blood and feces) is to be carried out every 14 days by D-Class personnel under the supervision of two security personnel.

Description: SCP-173 is a static sculpture approximately 2.1 meters high, made of concrete and rebar, with fragments of Krylon brand spray paint. The shape of the object resembles a distorted human figure: a disproportionately large head, an elongated neck, angular, broken lines of the body. The face is devoid of clear features, but creates an alarming impression due to sharp contrasts and "empty" depressions in place of the eyes.

SCP-173's anomalous property manifests itself in its ability to move instantly in the absence of direct eye contact. As long as at least one person is looking at the object, it remains motionless. However, if you look away, blink, or lose consciousness, SCP-173 will move several meters towards its target and cause fatal injuries, most commonly fractured cervical vertebrae or strangulation. The speed of movement is so high that it is impossible to record its movement with the naked eye; In video recordings, the object sometimes "disappears" from the frame and reappears

Object: SCP-076-01 - "Abel"

Containment Class: Keter Special Containment Procedures:

SCP-076-01 is to be contained in a sealed capsule made of reinforced concrete and 40 cm thick titanium plates, embedded in an isolated chamber on the underground level. Inside the capsule, a temperature of 4 °C and a humidity of 30% are maintained to slow down any metabolic processes.

Access to the camera is restricted to Alpha-9 Containment Team Last Line and Facility Handler (Level 5 Clearance). Within a radius of 100 meters from the cell, it is forbidden to store firearms; All personnel are required to be scanned for hidden metal objects. At the first sign of awakening (spikes in capsule temperature above 12°C, anomalous electromagnetic pulses), immediately activate the Dawn-Alpha protocol: evacuate civilian personnel, lock all doors on the floor, prepare Alpha-9 for containment.

Description: SCP-076-01, tentatively referred to as "Abel", is the mummified remains of a 183 cm tall man. Numerous tattoos of unknown origin have been preserved on the skin, apparently applied during his lifetime; Chemical analysis has shown that the ink contains substances that do not occur in nature.

Abel is in a state of stasis, which the Foundation classifies as "metaphysical death". Periodically, every 14 to 18 months, the capsule will experience a sudden spike in temperature, after which SCP-076-01 will "wake up". In its active phase, it exhibits superhuman speed, strength, and endurance. It does not need food, water, or air, and any damage it sustains heals at an abnormally high rate.

SCP-076-01 prefers to use melee weapons: in its presence, any solid object (including fragments of concrete, metal bars, shards of glass) instantly takes the form of a blade that perfectly matches its grip.

SCP-9134 - "Floormate"

Containment class: Safe (subject to protocols) Special containment conditions:

The object is located in a residential section, stylized as an ordinary apartment. Visits are no more than once a week, only by prior request. Everyday conversations are allowed, but it is forbidden to discuss the Foundation, anomalies, and the contents of the object. If the object offers to "come in for tea", politely refuse and end the visit.

Description: SCP-9134 appears to be an elderly woman who behaves like a normal neighbor, offering tea, asking how things are, telling stories about "that strange man from the third apartment", and advising on where to buy vegetables.

Her anomaly manifests itself in the fact that she always knows when a person feels bad. If a visitor is upset, SCP-9134 will place a cup of tea in front of them and say, "Tell me if you want. And if you don't want to, let's sit in silence, I don't mind"

Sometimes she tells stories that later turn out to be accurate descriptions of real anomalous events, but presents them as "urban legends". For example: "They say that in an old house on the corner the windows shine at night, although no one lives there. Probably, it's just that the wiring is naughty."

SCP-9134 never attempts to escape, is not aggressive, and genuinely cares about visitors. However, if you tell her something personal, she remembers it forever and can mention it next time, even if the person doesn't want it.

SCP-9133 - "Radio Host Without a Station"

Containment Class: Euclid Special Containment Procedures:

Located in a soundproof room with a microphone and headphones. Communication is possible only through a microphone; Direct conversation is prohibited. The session should not exceed 20 minutes. If SCP-9133 begins to read the "news" about the personnel themselves, they are to be disconnected immediately.

Description: SCP-9133 appears to be a young woman wearing studio headphones, sitting in front of a microphone. She behaves as if she is on the air and addresses the listener by name, even if they did not say it.

She tells the "news of the day": ordinary everyday events, but always adds one personal detail about the interlocutor. For example: "It's sunny in the city today, traffic jams on the third roundabout, and you have a ticket in your pocket that you forgot about."

If you ask her to stop, she politely replies, "You can't stop the airwaves, but I can make it quieter." After these words, a person loses the ability to hear his own thoughts for a few minutes - he hears only her voice, even when she is silent.

SCP-9133 is not malicious, but is very persistent in its desire to "convey information". She believes that "silence is also a message, and it needs to be voiced."

SCP-9132 - "Saleswoman from an Empty Store"

Content Class: Euclid Special Containment Procedures:

Contained in a simulated sales area: shelves, display cases, cash register. It is allowed to enter the cell only in civilian clothes, without a uniform and weapons. Employees are prohibited from refusing the "purchase" without explaining the reason. If the object starts humming, end the session immediately.

Description: SCP-9132 appears to be an ordinary middle-aged woman wearing a branded vest and a badge with the name "Anna" on it. She stands behind the checkout, smiles, offers products that are not on the shelves, and calls them "special offers."

When a person walks in, she immediately says, "Oh, you're just in time, we've got a discount today on what you're missing the most." She doesn't name the object out loud, but she describes it so accurately that almost every visitor recognizes their strongest need or fear: to some, she offers "guilt pills," to others "the key to a door you're afraid to open."

SCP-9131 - "The One Who Knows Your Name"

Containment Class: Euclid Special Containment Procedures:

Stored in a sealed reinforced glass display case at a temperature of 18-20 °C and 50% humidity. Inspection visits are no more than once every 7 days, only by a group of two employees (one observer, one technician). It is forbidden to touch the display case or make loud noises closer than 3 meters. In case of condensation on the glass, immediately activate the "Silence" protocol (turning off ventilation, dimming the light).

Description: SCP-9131 appears to be a woman in her thirties with pale skin and dark brown hair. She does not show physical aggression, always sits upright, looks into the eyes and speaks calmly, almost affectionately.

SCP-9126 - "Sleeping in Porcelain"

Containment Class: Euclid Special Containment Procedures:

Stored in a sealed reinforced glass display case at a temperature of 18-20 °C and 50% humidity. Inspection visits are no more than once every 7 days, only by a group of two employees (one observer, one technician). It is forbidden to touch the display case or make loud noises closer than 3 meters. In case of condensation on the glass, immediately activate the "Silence" protocol (turning off ventilation, dimming the light). Description:

SCP-9126 is a porcelain statue of a young woman wearing a long Victorian-style dress. Her features are refined, her eyes are half-closed, as if she is dozing. There are no visible seams or traces of assembly on the surface of the statue; The glaze has a barely noticeable pearlescent sheen.

SCP-9113 - "A Book That Writes Itself"

Where they found it: in a private collection of rare books in Boston; the pages were filled with text when no one was looking at the book. Threat: dangerous. Some chapters contained instructions that people began to follow unconsciously. Floor: 13 (isolated cell with limited access).

SCP-9109 - "A Shadow That Does Not Follow Its Master"

Where they found it: in an abandoned theater in Vienna; Actors complained that their shadows moved independently of them. Threat: dangerous. The shadow can detach from the person and behave unpredictably; Cases have been recorded when the shadow "led" people to dark corners. Floor: 12 (dark cells with constant lighting).

SCP-9111 - "Radio Broadcasting from the Future"

Where found: in a Cold War bunker in Germany; The radio picked up transmissions that did not yet exist. Threat: dangerous. Broadcasts sometimes contain information that provokes panic or premature action. Floor: 9 (shielded room with signal jammers).

SCP-9106 - "Photo Album Without Photos"

Where they were found: in the attic of an abandoned house in Maine; The album was empty, but when opened, each person saw their own forgotten memories in it. Threat: Safe, but potentially mentally disturbing. Floor: 8 (psychological relief and observation area).

SCP-9108 - "A cup that is always warm"

Where they found it: in a café at a train station in Tokyo; The barista noticed that the drink in this cup did not cool down no matter how much time passed. Threat: safe. The cup simply maintains the temperature of the drink. Floor: 4 (staff lounge).

SCP-9104 - "Infinite Notebook"

Where they found it: in a school library in the suburbs of Chicago, the notebook was in a closed drawer of the teacher's desk. Threat: safe. The notebook simply generates blank pages endlessly; If you write in it, the text remains, but does not affect reality. Floor: 7 (archive level, next to the document storage).

SCP-9105 - "A watch that takes its time and takes its time

Where we found it: an antique store in Prague; The seller claimed that the watch always shows the exact time, even if it is not wound. Threat: safe. The clock really always shows the exact time; The movement does not need to be wound. Floor: 6 (exhibition area for "quiet" artifacts).

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Undercover Agent Marcus "The Mask" Hall

A former Foundation employee who has worked within the system for years, gathering evidence of the organization's crimes. In the Insurgency, he recruits new members and aids deserters from the Foundation. Character: charismatic, persuasive, knows how to find an approach to anyone; believes that even in the most closed system there are those who want change.

Pilot Greg "Whirlwind" Mitchell

A former military pilot who was fired for refusing to carry out an order to bomb a facility that the Foundation said was an anomaly, but was actually a school. In the Insurgency, he was a pilot of transport and assault helicopters. Character: daring, loves speed and heights; He believes that the sky is the only place where no one can control you.

Home Front Soldier Rebecca "Shield" Foster

A former employee of the Foundation's logistics service who learned that cargo with anomalies was being transported through residential areas without warning. In the Insurgents, he is the coordinator of the supply and evacuation of civilians. Character: caring, but determined; He does not tolerate when innocent people become a bargaining chip in a big game.

Scout Felix "Silence" Müller

A former intelligence agent who learned of the Foundation's covert operations to eliminate political opponents under the guise of an "anomalous threat." In the Rebels, he is a master of disguise and information gathering. Character: silent, observant, prefers to act alone; believes that the best battle is the one that the enemy did not even notice.

Demoman Carl "Flame" Bennett

A former sapper who retired from the military after his skills were used to destroy evidence related to anomalies. In the Rebels, he is a specialist in sabotage operations. Character: impulsive, loves risk, but at the same time incredibly accurate in calculations; He believes that sometimes it is necessary to destroy the old in order to build the new.

Sniper Hannah "Frozen Gaze"

A former Olympic champion in shooting, recruited by the special services, and then by the Foundation. She left when she was ordered to eliminate a witness to the anomalous event, who did not pose a threat. In the Rebels, she is the best sniper, her shots almost always decide the outcome of the battle. Character: reserved, a little reserved, but incredibly devoted to her comrades; He believes in justice, even if he has to shoot to achieve it.

Signalman Oscar "Echo" Vega

A former radio operator, he worked in peacekeeping missions until he realized that the Foundation intercepted and distorted messages to hide the truth. In the Insurgency, he is responsible for communication between cells and for disseminating information to the civilian population. Character: optimistic, sociable, believes that the truth is the most powerful weapon; Not afraid to take risks to get the message across to the right people.

Technician Zoya "Spark"

An electronics engineer who worked for a Foundation contractor until she learned that her systems were being used to spy on civilians. In the Insurgency, he is the main specialist in hacking security systems and creating interference. Personality: energetic, a little cocky, loves to "break" what the Foundation considers invulnerable; believes that technology should serve people, not control them.

Medic Raphael "Seam"

A former field doctor who has seen the Foundation use anomalies to experiment on wounded soldiers. In the Rebels, he is the chief medic, who heals not only the body, but also the psyche of the fighters. Character: calm, patient, knows how to speak in such a way that even the most desperate fighters begin to believe in the best; believes that war should not deprive a person of humanity.

Corporal Jacob "Water"

A former marine, he deserted when his squad received an order to "clean up" a village where there was supposedly an anomaly, but in fact ordinary people lived there. In the Rebels, he is a combat training instructor. Character: harsh, demanding, but cares about his people; He does not forgive betrayal, but is ready to give a second chance to those who sincerely want to fight.

Dr. Armand Duval

A former Foundation scientist, he studied anomalous phenomena, but left when his research began to be used to create weapons. In the Insurgency, he is a scientific consultant trying to find a way to "liberate" anomalies from Foundation control without harming humans. Personality: idealistic, a little absent-minded, but incredibly intelligent; believes that anomalies are part of nature, not a threat.

Sergeant Dexter "Thunder"

A veteran of several wars, he became disillusioned with the "official" armies and the way they obey orders without asking questions. In the Insurgents, he was the commander of assault groups. Character: straightforward, loud, likes to act, not discuss; believes that the best way to protect people is to deprive the Foundation of its monopoly on anomalies.

Leila "Nightmare" Morales

A professional intelligence officer, she worked for private military companies until she realized that her employers were secretly collaborating with the Foundation. In the Rebels, he is a specialist in covert operations and sabotage. Character: cold-blooded, calculating, does not like unnecessary words; Her motto is "If you are noticed, you have already lost."

Commander "Bengal" (real name - Viktor Stern)

A former Special Forces operative, he defected after seeing the Foundation not hesitate to sacrifice civilians for the sake of "stability of reality". In Chaos Insurgency, there is a warlord who believes that chaos is freedom, not destruction. Character: tough, but fair; does not tolerate senseless cruelty, but does not hesitate when it comes to hitting the Foundation

Maya "Ghost" Costa

A former Foundation employee, an analyst who accidentally stumbled upon documents about the memory erasure of D-Class, went to the Insurgency to "give people back their stories." In the detachment, there is a coordinator of reconnaissance and data interception. Personality: quiet, almost imperceptible, but her intuition saves entire groups; hates bureaucracy and any form of control over the individual.

D-26334 - Samuel Jones

Signalman, convicted of passing classified information to journalists. In the Foundation, to provide communications in extreme conditions and prevent disasters. Character: attentive, patient, does not panic in crises.

D-16334 - Richard Thornton

A former auditor convicted of uncovering financial crimes by powerful individuals, the Foundation to fight corruption on a global level using access to classified data. Character: pragmatic, attentive to details, does not trust authority.

D-18556 - Leila Fernandez

An intelligence officer, convicted of passing classified data to the "wrong side" in an attempt to prevent war. In the Foundation, to use his skills to protect the world from anomalies. Character: cold-blooded, calculating, knows how to hide emotions.

D-13001 - Nina Sakamoto

Neuroscientist, convicted of experiments on humans, which she considered ethically justified. To the Foundation to understand how abnormalities affect the brain and use that knowledge for good. Character: sensitive, but persistent, believes in a "higher goal".

D-14112 - Javier Mendoza

Astronomer, convicted of spreading "panic" theories about cosmic threats. In the Foundation to prove his case and protect the Earth from real dangers. Character: dreamy, stubborn, prone to dramatization.

D-11889 - Miranda Trickley

A biologist, convicted of illegal animal experiments in an attempt to find a cure for a rare disease. To the Foundation to continue the search and rescue those who are still alive. Character: compassionate, decisive, does not tolerate injustice

D-12990 - Kyle Bourne

Chemist, convicted of producing banned substances, which in fact were prototypes of antidotes. In the Foundation, to develop defenses against anomalous threats. Character: restrained, responsible, prone to self-criticism.

D-6334 - Thomas Mann

A former firefighter, convicted on false charges of negligence that led to the death of people. To the Foundation to prove that he is still capable of saving lives. Character: selfless, emotional, quickly attaches to colleagues.

D-7445 - Olivia Wright

An archaeologist who was imprisoned for smuggling artifacts that she considered too dangerous for private collections. In the Foundation, to "return" these artifacts to a place where they can be controlled. Character: bold, intuitive, prone to risk.

D-4115 - Hiro Sakamoto

A former computer programmer, hacked into a government network to uncover a data breach. In the Foundation, by his own consent: he believes that only here his skills can really save people. Character: calm, analytical, prone to self-irony.

D-5223 - Sophia Chen

A biologist, convicted of illegal experiments to extend life. In the Foundation, to access resources and continue research "for the benefit of humanity." Character: ambitious, rational, sometimes too cold.

D-3002 - Kevin Smith

A former military man, convicted of disobeying an order that he considered criminal. In the Foundation for Redemption: Believes that by helping to contain anomalies, he compensates for his "failure". Character: disciplined, silent, keeps to himself.

D-2189 - Maria Kepler

A former journalist who investigated corruption and was imprisoned on trumped-up charges. In the Foundation, because "it's better to die fighting something incomprehensible than to rot in a cage." Character: stubborn, observant, does not lose her sense of humor even under stress.

D-1047 - Alexey "Lyosha" Voronov

A former electrical engineer, convicted of inadvertently setting fire to a laboratory while trying to cover up the results of a failed experiment. In the Foundation, because of the promise to erase his identity and give him a "clean slate" if he survives a year. Character: nervous, but quick-witted; clings to logic and schemes so as not to go crazy.

Dr. Ekaterina Yarkina

Radiologist

Interpreted the images, identified hidden pathologies, knows that not everything is visible to the naked eye. In SCP, to diagnose abnormal changes in the body - and not to miss anything. Character: attentive, scrupulous, does not like to rush; She would rather double-check than make a mistake.

Dr. Natalia Vershinskaya

Virologist

Worked with dangerous pathogens, knows how quickly the infection spreads. In SCP, to prevent epidemics caused by anomalies - and so that the world does not know about these threats. Character: cautious, disciplined, not inclined to risk; Her protocols save lives.

Dr. Andre Fox

Anesthesiologist

Has performed complex surgeries, knows that controlling the patient's condition is an art. To the Foundation to ensure the safety of patients during medical procedures - and to ensure that no patient wakes up prematurely. Character: calm, confident, able to inspire confidence; His voice is the first sound that patients hear after

Dr. Beatrice Ford

Immunologist

Studied the reactions of the immune system, knows how the body fights threats. In SCP, to develop defenses against anomalous influences—and so that the immune system can resist what shouldn't exist. Character: enthusiastic, inquisitive, not afraid of difficult tasks; She believes that science can conquer even the impossible

Dr. Harry Senderman

Neurologist

Studied the work of the brain and nervous system, knows how fragile the human psyche is. In SCP, to understand how anomalies affect consciousness—and to protect the mind from destruction. Character: thoughtful, a little philosophical, but incredibly accurate in diagnoses; He sees what is hidden behind the symptoms.

Dr. Sophia Vargon

Psychiatrist, specialist in post-traumatic stress.

She helped veterans and victims of disasters, she knows that injuries are not only physical. In SCP, to keep employees mentally healthy—and to keep people from breaking under the weight of what they see. Character: sensitive, patient, knows how to listen; Her office is a place where you can exhale.

Dr. Richard Kim

Chief Physician.

A military surgeon, he saved lives in the field, he was used to working under pressure. To the Foundation to treat those affected by anomalies – and to do so in a way that keeps patients back to work. Character: demanding, but caring; He is strict because he knows the price of a mistake.

Engineer Lucas Takoyami

Expert in lighting systems and energy consumption.

He has optimized energy consumption at large facilities, he knows that light is not only visibility, but also safety. In SCP, to save resources and prevent overloads, and to keep things working at a critical moment. Character: rational, a little stingy with emotions, but his calculations are always accurate.

Engineer Michael Rodriguez

Fire safety specialist.

He extinguished large fires, developed evacuation plans, knows that fire does not forgive mistakes. To the Foundation to be prepared for any emergencies - and so that the evacuation takes place clearly and without panic. Character: decisive, collected, knows how to act in chaos; His training saves lives.

Engineer Emily Garrison

Expert in water supply and sewerage.

She worked on water purification systems, she knows that water is the basis of life, but it can also be a source of threat. In SCP, to prevent the spread of biological threats through water—and to keep the system clean and secure. Character: conscientious, responsible, does not tolerate negligence; Her work is discreet, but vital.

Engineer Robert Taylor

Specialist in elevators and transport systems.

He has serviced high-rise buildings and mines, he knows that movement is life, but it must be safe. To the Foundation to ensure safe movement around the facility—and to prevent elevators from becoming traps. Character: reliable, calm, a little conservative; If something works, it won't change it for no reason.

Engineer Sarah Lee

Expert in video surveillance systems and sensors.

She has developed security systems for banks and museums, she knows that surveillance is not control, but warning. In SCP, to see everything that happens in the complex - and notice the slightest deviations. Character: attentive, observant, a little pedantic; She notices what others miss.

Engineer John Davis

Ventilation and air filtration specialist.

He worked at chemical plants, knows how dangerous invisible threats are. To the Foundation to control the spread of hazardous substances—and to ensure that the air employees breathe is safe. Character: calm, methodical, not prone to panic; His systems are a silent shield that no one notices while he is running.

Engineer Maria Krasovskaya

Designer of deterrence systems.

She created protective structures for hazardous facilities, she knows that reliability is not a luxury, but a necessity. In SCP, to make the "cages" for anomalies as reliable as possible - and to keep them closed. Personality: thoughtful, scrupulous, does not tolerate compromise in matters of safety

Engineer Alexey Shvetsov

Power Systems Specialist.

He has built power plants, worked with nuclear reactors, he knows that energy is a force that must be kept under control. To the Foundation to power the most important facilities, and to do so in a way that doesn't explode. Character: pragmatic, straightforward, does not like unnecessary words; If the system works, he does not touch it.

Sergeant Oliver Kawalski

A specialist in camouflage and covert penetration

, the Scout, who operated behind enemy lines, knows how to remain invisible. In SCP, to collect data where it is impossible to appear openly, and to do it in such a way that the anomaly does not even realize that it is being watched. Character: patient, observant, a little secretive; He doesn't like to be the center of attention, but he's often the deciding factor.

Lieutenant Kevin Harris

Expert in hand-to-hand combat and grappling.

A special forces instructor is used to the fact that sometimes the only way to stop a threat is to do it personally. To the Foundation to develop methods to neutralize anomalous beings—and train others to do so safely. Character: straightforward, demanding, but fair; His training is tough, but it saves lives.

Private Emily Rodriguez

Specialist in chemical protection.

She has worked at facilities with hazardous substances, knows how to protect herself and others. In SCP, to protect the team from unseen threats - those that cannot be seen, but can be felt too late. Character: responsible, disciplined, does not tolerate negligence; Its protocols are not bureaucracy, but insurance.

Private Samuel Jones

Signalman

Provides communication in extreme conditions, knows that silence on the air is the most terrible sound. To the Foundation, because "if we can't talk, we can't coordinate, which means we lose." Character: attentive to details, patient, does not panic; His work is the invisible thread that holds the team together.

Sergeant Lucas Morgan

Driver and evacuation specialist.

An experienced driver, he worked in rescue services, he knows how to get out of any trap. In SCP, to get people out of the most dangerous places - and to do it quickly and safely. Character: calm under pressure, laconic, but reliable; You can rely on him when time is running out of seconds.

Lieutenant Eric Taylor

Cybersecurity specialist.

A former hacker, he went over to the side of the law after he saw how easy it is to destroy someone else's life. To the Foundation to protect data from "anomalous" threats — and to prevent technology from becoming a weapon against humanity. Character: witty, a little cynical, but dedicated; sees vulnerabilities where others see only walls.

Private Anna Brown

Medic of the Rapid Response Squad.

Military doctor, rescued the wounded in combat zones. In SCP, to help where "conventional medicine is powerless" — and where the cost of error is especially high. Character: caring, but professional; knows how to stay calm when there is panic around.

Private David Kim

Sapper and demining engineer.

Experience working in hot spots has taught him that a mistake is too costly. To the Foundation because of the desire to prevent disasters before they begin - and to do it in such a way that no one is harmed. Character: concentrated, a little reserved, but reliable; If he said "safe", then this is really so.

Sergeant Maria Gonzalez

Sniper and tactician.

She served in elite units, accustomed to silence and accuracy. In SCP, because "normal enemies are predictable, but anomalies aren't," and that makes the job really difficult. Character: cold-blooded, collected, does not lose her head even in chaos; Her decisions save lives.

Captain James "Steel" Reed

Commander of the rapid response detachment.

A veteran of the peacekeeping forces, he participated in operations to free hostages. He came to the Foundation for "the most important mission": to protect the world from the incomprehensible. Character: tough, but fair; requires discipline, but is the first to go into danger and the last to leave.

Dr. Olivia Wright

Archaeologist, expert on ancient artifacts.

Excavations in conflict zones and "cursed" places have taught her to respect danger. To the Foundation to protect humanity from dangerous finds, and to prevent these finds from finding humanity first. Character: brave, but not reckless; knows when to dig and when to retreat.

Dr. Benjamin Chow

A mathematician, he models anomalous phenomena.

He specialized in chaos theory, used to look for patterns in seeming disorder. In SCP, to apply his knowledge to "true unpredictability" - and try to tame it. Character: analytical, a little detached, but indispensable in a team: he sees connections that others miss.

Dr. Amelia Clark

An ecologist who studies the anomalous impact on the biosphere.

She participated in the elimination of the consequences of environmental disasters, knows how quickly the world can change. To the Foundation for the opportunity to prevent global threats - even if no one finds out about it. Character: decisive, but not impulsive; It works quickly, but not at random.

Dr. Javier Mendoza

Astronomer, studies cosmic anomalies.

A former employee of the observatory saw strange signals that did not fit into any model. In SCP to find the source of these phenomena - and make sure they are not approaching. Character: dreamy, but disciplined; knows how to combine the romance of science with strict security protocols.

Dr. Nina Sakamoto

A neuroscientist studies the impact of anomalies on the psyche.

I worked in psychiatric clinics, saw how my mind breaks under pressure. I came to the Foundation to understand how consciousness copes with the incomprehensible — and how to protect it. Character: sensitive, attentive to details, knows how to listen not only to words, but also to pauses between them.

Dr. Thomas Gray

Mechanical engineer, deterrence

specialist Designed safety systems for nuclear power plants, he knows that reliability is not about "almost", but about "guaranteed". In SCP, to create "perfect cells" for anomalies - and to ensure that these cells never open. Character: calm, reasonable, does not like haste; If the project is not ready, he will say "no" even under pressure.

Dr. Kyle Redford

Chemist, expert on unstable substances.

A former employee of a pharmaceutical company, he left after an incident in which an experimental drug spiraled out of control. In the Foundation, to prevent such disasters - and so that no one else is in the same situation. Character: reserved, a little reserved, but incredibly responsible; If he says "it's dangerous", it's better to listen.

Dr. Elena Petrova

Linguist and cryptographer.

I studied dead languages and ancient texts, I got used to the fact that the meaning is hidden between the lines. She came to the Foundation to decipher inscriptions that "should not be read" - and make sure they remain unreadable to others. Character: inquisitive, but cautious; Her motto is "sometimes the most important thing is not to know."

Dr. Anton Volkov

Leading theorist, physicist and researcher of Keter class anomalies.

A theoretical physicist who is accustomed to the fact that the world follows rules, and therefore is especially interested in breaking these rules. I came to the Foundation to understand where the laws of physics end — and what begins beyond this border. Character: stubborn, corrosive, sometimes too straightforward, but at a critical moment it is he who asks the very uncomfortable question that saves everyone.

Dr. Miranda Lee – Biologist, Specialization in Anomalies

I worked in quarantine zones, saw how quickly nature can get out of control. In SCP, for the chance to study what shouldn't exist—and make sure it doesn't spread. Character: cautious, methodical, risk-averse, but if a risk is necessary, she calculates it down to the last variable.

Richard Thornton is the Financial Controller.

An auditor with a reputation for finding holes where others see a solid wall. In SCP for the sake of "the most complex accounting in the world": managing a budget that should be invisible, limitless and strictly accounted for at the same time is a challenge. Character: pedantic, stubborn, but fair - if you have proven that you need money, he will find it.

Sophia Chen - Principal's secretary

He speaks five languages, remembers everything the first time and never confuses anything. She joined the Foundation after an internship in international organizations: she was attracted by the opportunity to really change the course of history while remaining in the shadows. Character: collected, tactful, knows how to be inconspicuous when necessary, and irreplaceable when the situation is critical.

Leila Fernandez is a Human Resources and Admissions Specialist.

Prior to SCP, she served in intelligence, where she learned to see not what a person says, but what they are hiding. I came to the Foundation because the stakes are higher here: a mistake in the assessment of a person can cost thousands of lives. Character: attentive, cold, but not cruel - she is not looking for someone to blame, she is looking for weaknesses in the system.

Mark "Shadow" Kowalski is a logistics coordinator.

A veteran of special forces, he is used to the fact that "invisibility" is not magic, but discipline and planning. In the Foundation, out of a sense of duty: if someone has to make sure that dangerous goods and people move quietly, that's his job. Character: laconic, extremely precise, hates delays and vague formulations.

Dr. Evelyn Harris is a Senior Administrator.

Prior to the Foundation, she worked in UN peacekeeping missions: she was able to negotiate even with those who fundamentally did not want to negotiate. She came to SCP not out of a thirst for mystery, but out of a belief that chaos must be tamed systematically. Character: calm, but unyielding; He doesn't say much, but every word hits the mark. He knows how to turn conflicts into work meetings, where everyone leaves with tasks, and not with grievances.

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