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[[>]] [[module Rate]] [[/>]] [[include component:image-block name=site.jpg|caption=An entrance to former Site-61. Several D-Class personnel have confirmed that SCP-5077 is present in the doorway.]] **Item #:** SCP-5077 **Object Class:** Euclid **Special Containment Procedures:** At least two D-Class personnel are to be stationed within SCP-5077-A at all times in order to affirm that SCP-5077 is not present inside it. If at any point this cannot be affirmed, all information related to SCP-5077 is to be deleted, then all individuals with knowledge of SCP-5077 (including D-class personnel) are to be amnesticized and reassigned to other projects. **Description:** SCP-5077 is an intangible, cognitohazardous entity believed to be responsible for a number of anomalous events at Site-61 prior to its evacuation on 12/21/2016. SCP-5077 is invisible to all Foundation employees, save for D-Class personnel. Descriptions of its form vary, but most describe it as a hovering loose bundle of multicolored cables and ribbons, approximately half a meter across. Several times throughout 2016, SCP-5077 appeared in common areas in Site-61. Each time, D-Class personnel failed to report it, and so it went unnoticed. It was only discovered after the mass containment breach of Site-61 prompted a complete review of events and a series of intense interrogations of D-Class personnel. Prior to the containment breach and subsequent abandonment of Site-61, SCP-5077 caused multiple anomalous events, including the following: * Interruption of a D-Class training seminar with an electromagnetic pulse that disabled necessary electronics * Corrosion of pipe infrastructure in D-Class housing cells * Alteration and destruction of human testing logs for SCP-████ * Poisoning of multiple testing directors * Incitement of a D-Class riot Due to the high concentration of D-Class personnel at Site-61, the latter incident resulted in a cascading containment breach of mind-affecting anomalies. This prompted a mass evacuation and abandonment of Site-61. Subsequent MTF operations in early 2017 managed to re-contain or neutralize all known anomalies on-site, with the exception of SCP-5077. Most D-Class personnel not previously evacuated were rescued and amnesticized. Those who were hostile or otherwise unrecoverable were terminated. From 2017 to late 2019, SCP-5077 was spotted at multiple Foundation sites, always in the vicinity of personnel who had previously been assigned to Site-61. While SCP-5077 was present, these personnel experienced negative events such as falls, traffic collisions, accidental poisonings, etc. Though they were rarely fatal, these incidents were hard to prevent due to the difficulty of detecting SCP-5077's presence. SCP-5077 did not manifest near the same individual more than once. Since late 2019, SCP-5077 has only been observed in D-Class lodgings. Due to stricter counterintelligence guidelines imposed on D-Class after the containment breach at Site-61, these incidents are nearly always reported to Foundation personnel. No further anomalous effects have been noted. SCP-5077-A is a cafeteria in former Site-61. Research into SCP-5077's thaumaturgical workings has indicated that SCP-5077-A is likely where SCP-5077 first manifested, and that the anomaly is likely to return there in the near future. SCP-5077-A has been outfitted with ritual-breaking devices that will neutralize the anomaly when it appears. Further research has indicated that more precise details regarding the origin or mechanism of SCP-5077 are highly cognitohazardous, with effects including severe illness and death. As such, upon the neutralization of SCP-5077, there will be no reason to retain this dangerous information, and this entry will be marked for deletion. ---- [[collapsible show="Open Database Console" hide="Close Database Console"]] > **Does the black moon howl?** > > {{Only when unseen.}} > > **Welcome, Administrator.** > > {{Retrieve log of council meeting regarding Site-61. Keyword "SCP-5077".}} > > **Retrieved. Log begins:** > > **O5-8:** So, SCP-5077? > > **O5-11:** Yes. A slot formerly belonging to a Safe anomaly, since neutralized. > > **O5-8:** This is significant, you know. Site-61's human testing was making significant progress towards improved containment protocols for numerous anomalies. That's not something we can afford to lose. > > **O5-11:** It's a loss, but a survivable one. There are far greater trials to come, and controlling the narrative now will save us in the long run. > > **O5-2:** And how do we prevent future losses, when we fail to understand the mechanisms of our failures? > > **O5-11:** The mechanism of 5077 is irrelevant, as is the source. > > **O5-2:** We //know// the source. How are we meant to avoid another Site-61 if knowledge of the dangers is suppressed? > > **O5-11:** From the top down. Already, we're decentralizing the use of D-Class across sites, mitigating the threat of a critical mass ever being reached. Changes to orientation have made D-Class much more likely to inform on each other. Anomalies like 5077 will never have the chance to form again. > > **O5-2:** But the underlying actions remain unchanged. > > **O5-11:** You want to slow us down now, at such a critical moment in the history of our organization? To give ammunition to the bleeding hearts? A schism like that is exactly what we must avoid. > > **O5-6:** The bleeding hearts are secondary. The Ethics Committee is a more pressing concern. > > **O5-11:** The Ethics Committee won't touch what they believe to be a cognitohazard. Nor will they stand in the way of its deletion. > > **O5-6:** We're playing with fire. > > **O5-11:** No. We're extinguishing it. We've argued for long enough. It's time for a vote. ||~ YEA ||~ NAY ||~ ABSTAIN || || O5-01 || || O5-13 || || O5-03 || || || || O5-04 || || || || O5-05 || || || || O5-06 || || || || O5-07 || || || || O5-08 || || || || O5-09 || || || || O5-10 || || || || O5-11 || || || || O5-12 || || || > **O5-11:** That's what I thought. > > **End log.** > > {{Expunge the record.}} > > **Log deleted.** > > {{Retrieve file "Dreamwalker".}} > > **Retrieved. [http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/what-ever-happened D-Class Status Report].** > > {{That will be all.}} > > **Goodbye, Administrator.** [[/collapsible]] [[footnoteblock]] [[div class="footer-wikiwalk-nav"]] [[=]] << [[[SCP-5076]]] | SCP-5077 | [[[SCP-5078]]] >> [[/=]] [[/div]] [[include :scp-wiki:component:license-box |author=TyGently and TheBlueHour]] ===== > **Filename:** site.jpg > **Name:** Camp Coldwater > **Author:** Robert Engberg > **License:** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/rengber/5138936594/ Flickr] > **Source Link:** CC BY 2.0 ===== [[include :scp-wiki:component:license-box-end]]