Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-939-1, -3, -19,
-53, -89, -96, -98, -99, and -109 are kept in Cell 1163-A or 1163-B,
10 m x 10 m x 3 m containment chambers within Armed Bio-Containment
Area-14. Both cells are environmentally regulated and negatively
pressurized, with walls constructed of reinforced concrete. Access to
these cells is regulated by an outer decontamination chamber and inner
gas-tight steel security doors. Observation windows are constructed of
laminated ballistics glass 10 cm in thickness protected by a 100kV
electrified mesh. Humidity is maintained at 100% at a temperature of 16°
C. Specimens are monitored at all times via infrared cameras. Level
Four authorization is required to access SCP-939, their containment
areas, or the observation chambers.
SCP-939-101 is dismembered and stored in Cryogenic Preservation Tanks
939-101A to 939-101M within Bio-Research Area-12. Access to SCP-939-101
requires authorization by two Clearance Level 3 personnel, one of which
must be present for all research and testing. The contents of only one
(1) 939-101 tank may be accessed at any given time. Core temperature of
SCP-939-101 tissues must be monitored while removed from cryogenic
preservation; should core temperature exceed 10° C, tissues are to be
returned to their corresponding tank and all testing suspended for a
period of seventy-two (72) hours. Barring core temperature exceeding 10°
C, research of SCP-939-101 tissues may continue as long as its
ramblings and pleas for release may be tolerated.
Containment cells should be cleaned biweekly. While this takes place,
SCP-939 specimens will be transferred to the adjacent cell. During this
time, the cell's door and observation window must be inspected for
damage and repaired or replaced accordingly.
Heavy sedation of all SCP-939 is required before any interaction,
including transfer between cells and experimentation, may take place.
See Document #939-TE4 for transfer and experimentation protocol.
Level C Hazmat gear is to be worn by personnel during interactions
with SCP-939 specimens and in any areas which SCP-939 have been known to
inhabit. Afterward, standard decontamination procedures are to be
observed by all personnel involved to ensure no secondary spread of
amnesiac agents occurs.
Following Incident ABCA14-939-3, all non Class D personnel
interacting with SCP-939 for any length of time are required to wear two
(2) water-proof electronic pulse monitors for the duration of such
interaction. These pulse monitors will transmit to a wireless monitoring
system independent of a facility's main power grid, with at least one
backup power system on standby. Should both an individual's pulse
monitors flat-line or otherwise malfunction, the wearer will be presumed
dead, personnel instructed to disregard all the wearer's subsequent
vocalizations, and a breach of containment declared automatically.
Security personnel responding to such a breach are likewise required to
wear these pulse monitors.
Additionally, all live SCP-939 must be implanted with subdermal tracking devices upon capture.
Description: SCP-939 are endothermic, pack-based
predators which display atrophy of various systems similar to
troglobitic organisms. The skins of SCP-939 are highly permeable to
moisture and translucent red, owing to a compound chemically similar to
hemoglobin. SCP-939 average 2.2 meters tall standing upright and weigh
an average of 250 kg, though weight is highly variable. Each of their
four limbs end in three-fingered claws with a fourth, opposable digit,
and are covered in setae which considerably augment climbing ability.
Their heads are elongated, devoid of even vestigial eyes or eye sockets,
and contain no brain casing. The jaws of SCP-939 are lined with red,
faintly luminescent fang-like teeth, similar to those belonging to
specimens of the genus Chauliodus, up to 6 cm in length, and
encircled by heat-sensitive pit organs. Eye spots, sensitive to light
and dark, run the length of their spined dorsal ridges. These spines may
be up to 16 cm long and are believed to be sensitive to changes in air
pressure and flow.
SCP-939 do not possess many vital organ systems; central and
peripheral nervous systems, circulatory system, and digestive tract are
all absent. SCP-939's respiratory system is atrophied and serves no
apparent purpose beyond spreading AMN-C227 (see below). SCP-939 have no
apparent physiological need to feed, nor any way to digest consumed
tissue. Ingested material typically accumulates in the respiratory
system of SCP-939 and is regurgitated once the amount is sufficient to
markedly inhibit its function. Despite the absence of many vital organ
systems, SCP-939 are capable of bearing live young. See Addendum 10-16-1991.
SCP-939's primary method of luring prey is the imitation of human
speech in the voices of prior victims, though imitation of other species
and active nocturnal hunts have been documented. SCP-939 vocalizations
often imply significant distress; whether SCP-939 understand their
vocalizations or are repeating previously heard phrases is the subject
of ongoing study. How SCP-939 acquire voices is not currently
understood; specimens have been documented imitating victims despite
never hearing the victim speak. Analysis of SCP-939 vocalizations cannot
distinguish between SCP-939 and samples of known victims' voices. The
use of biometric voice-recognition security or identification systems at
any installation housing SCP-939 is strongly discouraged for this
reason. Prey is usually killed with a single bite to the cranium or
neck; bite forces have been measured in excess of 35 MPa.
SCP-939 exhale minute traces of an aerosolized Class C amnesiac,
designate AMN-C227. AMN-C227 causes temporary anterograde amnesia,
inhibiting memory formation for the duration of exposure, plus an
average of thirty (30) minutes. It is colorless, odorless, and tasteless
with an estimated ECt50 for inhalation of 0.0015mg•min/m3. In well-ventilated or open air environments, risk of exposure to ECt50 is greatly reduced but not
negligible. AMN-C227 is typically undetectable in the bloodstream sixty
(60) minutes following cessation of exposure. Reported sensations of
disorientation and mild hallucinations immediately following removal
from environments saturated with the agent are similar to recreational
use of numerous psychoactive substances and easily mistaken as such.
Note 03-23-2005: This report pertains to morphology alpha. For information regarding morphology beta, see [REDACTED] Experiment Log 914, AMTF Nu-7 After Action Report ██-██-████, [REDACTED]
Addendum 11-14-1981: A log of radio traffic between capture teams during initial contact with SCP-939
Addendum 04-11-1982:
Due to SCP-939's intense aversion to bright light, it has been deemed a
minimal risk of escape. Standard fluorescent hallway lighting is
sufficient to deter SCP-939-1 from leaving its darkened cell. See Addendum 09-20-1991.
Addendum 06-29-1987: Preliminary research into
AMN-C227 suggests potential for use as a general-purpose amnesiac.
Methods of mass-producing the agent, as well as possible adverse
effects, are being investigated at Bio-Containment and Research Site-06.
Addendum 10-03-1990:
AMN-C227 has been approved for use as a Class C amnesiac. Projected
annual production at Bio-Research Area-12 by SCP-939 respiratory tissue
cultures is expected to surpass three (3) liters.
Addendum 09-20-1991: Containment of nine (9) SCP-939
specimens has been compromised following a "Silent Night" breach
scenario at Bio-Containment and Research Site-06. Nearby civilian
settlements have been evacuated on the pretense of a coming storm.
Recovery teams have been deployed to the area.
Addendum 10-16-1991: [REDACTED] In light of this,
all interaction with SCP-939 from September 8th to October 7th in the
Northern Hemisphere or March 6th to April 4th in the Southern Hemisphere
is strictly forbidden. [REDACTED] No male specimens of SCP-939 have yet
been identified [REDACTED] contain a Class B amnesiac [REDACTED]
See Reproduction of SCP-939.
Addendum 02-20-1992: Effective immediately, use of AMN-C227 as an amnesiac is suspended indefinitely. Consult Incident Report AMN-C227-939 for further information.
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