Link to article: SCP-3148 (A1960).
[[>]] [[module Rate]] [[/>]] Welcome to [[html]] <link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Press+Start+2P" rel="stylesheet"> <style> gfont { font-family: 'Press Start 2P', cursive; font-size: 20px; } </style> </head> <gfont> SCPNET</gfont> [[/html]] ,,est. 1959,, > Retrieving SCP-3148... [[include component:image-block name=photo2.jpg| caption=Photograph developed from an instance of SCP-3148-1 ]] **Item #:** SCP-3148 **Object Class:** Safe **Special Containment Procedures:** All instances of SCP-3148-1 are to be stored in separate filing lockers in the visual media wing of Site-73. Electronic copies of instances of SCP-3148-1 are to be stored in a designated Foundation memory core. Efforts are to be made to search for and contain more instances of SCP-3148-1. **Description:** SCP-3148 is a phenomenon that alters the content of photographs of nuclear detonations taken by high-speed cameras with exposure times of less than 100 nanoseconds. SCP-3148 may present itself in as many as 20% of photographs taken this way. Photographs taken by standard cameras do not appear to be affected. Alterations caused by SCP-3148 are widely variable, although they commonly consist of still images superimposed on the original footage, accompanied with heavy degradation. Photographs that have been altered by SCP-3148 have been designated SCP-3148-1. Chemical analyses on recently contained instances of SCP-3148-1 suggest that all modified photographs were exposed only once. The possibility of forgery has not yet been discounted. ##white| They were glad to touch the fence ## Due to the context in which SCP-3148-1 instances are produced, all instances are expected to be sufficiently contained without Foundation involvement. However, the possibility of an information leak while SCP-3148-1 instances are in military custody is non-negligible. ##white| that hemmed in the terror ## **Addendum 3148-1:** Recovery ##white| and made it governable.## The first example of SCP-3148-1 was recovered from a compromised Unusual Incidents Unit facility after an unrelated containment breach event. UIU files suggest that the material was created on 29-10-1957, and that it had originally been in the custody of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). Further SCP-3148-1 instances have been found with the United States Air Force and the LLNL. The recovered UIU files also made reference to unusual modifications to related documentation. This claim has not yet been verified by the Foundation. **Addendum 3148-2:** Sample Footage The following is sample of SCP-3148-1. The material has been formatted as a film for ease of viewing [[collapsible show="+ Enter Level 2 credentials." hide="- Hide"]] [[image nuke3opt.gif ]] [[/collapsible]] [[[scp-3148-3|(14-01-1961) : Urgent. This documentation has been updated.]]]