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    Explained SCPs 
Though these have been explained, the horror still remains.

    Joke SCPs 
Even the humorous Joke SCPs can be creepy sometimes.
  • Take SCP-000-J, for example. It's a catalogue of every SCP item, which anybody can apparently order through a simple phone call as if they were everyday items. When one of the testers did call and order one of them (a safe-level item), it disappeared from its storage and mysteriously got delivered to his office, and the amount he would have paid for it vanished from his next paycheck. Now imagine somebody finding this catalog and ordering one of the more dangerous objects, even "Safe" ones?
  • SCP-____-J, the procrastination stone. Sure, the doctor was affected and became a Ridiculous Procrastinator. But what if the whole world became like that?
  • SCP-5308 gets pretty creepy when you realize that the Foundation is apparently paranoid enough to imprison an innocent three-year old boy without evidence. And they have confirmed that said boy isn't bulletproof. Now, how would they know something like that, exactly...?
  • SCP-2006-J is an Eldritch Abomination that fancies herself a Magical Girl. No, she is not a Cute Monster Girl, she's a hideous entity consisting of tentacles covered in snake-eyes. Anyone who sees her will be driven insane. And what her Transformation Sequence is and what happened to the guy she zapped is censored, but it's implied that they're not pleasant...
  • SCP-001-EX-J is a joke and explained as understood. Except that it can still do unpredictable, devastating things, even in the modern era. It is NOT safe. It is NOT controllable, and it exists EVERYWHERE and can pop up from nowhere and wreak havoc. It was discovered at the dawn of humanity, but no one can truly ever control it or the millions of casualties it causes every years. SCP-001-EX-J is simply fire, discovered by cavemen. Fire itself, while EXPLAINED, can never be contained completely, or controlled completely and can appear anywhere, even from the air (lightning). Fascinating that this is not a former Keter object that is now understood, because fire can never be contained no matter how many fires you extinguish.
  • SCP-1344-J otherwise known as the Kool-Aid Man, doesn't seem frightening when you know what it is, but if you read its description before you know its name, you may never look at it the same way again.
  • SCP-2615-J. It's not the funniest article, and that's not the point. It's intentionally made that way, as a diversion tactic from the real SCP-2615- a race of fairies that, the more people know they truly exist, the more they retroactively alter our history. They're not intentionally malicious, but does this remind you of anyone? And imagine not being able to trust your own memories- how long have you known any of these people for anyway?
  • SCP-////-J is partially humorous in its incomprehensible word salad, but the text itself becomes unsettling and sometimes veers into Surreal Horror with its inane descriptions, which isn't surprising considering that even if it is a botnik generated entry, it's still generated using SCP articles.
  • SCP-006-J plays entomophobia (fear of bugs) for laughs by treating a bunch of non-anomalous bugs like they're very hazardous anomalous objects (with one staff member being promoted to Site Director by an O5 just for calmly handling one of the bugs), but the photos of bugs are still in enough detail to make a genuine entomophobe indeed go "KETER OH GOD KILL IT."
    "Examination of any instance of SCP-006-J requires steady and careful movements. Any surprise of SCP-006-J may caOH SHIT IT'S ON YOUR FACE"
  • SCP-2130-J is a set of office chairs that make people around them perceive everything as comedic, with a bunch of slapstick comedy filling its entry. That's not the scary part. The scary part is when one of the researchers realizes this effect extends to SCPs encountered near it...which means any of the J- entries could be very real, very dangerous anomalies that the Foundation has dismissed as jokes. The researcher who realizes this tries to raise the alarm, but trips and falls into a wastepaper bin, as the Foundation keeps laughing...

Foreign SCP Wikis

It's a pity that the SCP articles from the foreign language wikis aren't (usually) translated, because they can really bring in the creepy.

    Chinese (Traditional) 

    French 
  • The proposal of Dr Johannes for SCP-001-FR is a failed experiment by the Foundation that caused the sudden apparition of some sort of corruption of the law of physics, something that causes an unstoppable imbalance and a growing disorder in the very way reality works. They decided to call this phenomenon entropy. That's right, the force that will inevitably cause the end of the Universe and the extinction of all life is a direct result of the Foundation fucking up, and didn't exist until then. This also means that all scientific knowledge since its creation has been either distorted or completely fabricated according to the effects it has on the universe, including the Laws of Thermodynamics.
  • SCP-006-FR (in English here) is a butcher that materializes along with his shop between other shops, without anybody seeing anything strange with this. Any non-vegetarian that enters the shop will order some piece of meat, and the butcher will happily provide it... But by some unknown way, he actually uses the customer's own flesh. Who then goes back to his house without even realizing that something is wrong (and without dying if the wound would normally be lethal) and eats his order, at which point he's freed from whatever was clouding his mind and dies from the blood loss.
  • SCP-024-FR (in English here) is a rather large sandwich that compels people around it to eat it. Wouldn't be so bad, if the victims weren't compelled to try to do so in one go. And as the sandwich is far too large for being swallowed in one piece, they'll try to open up their mouths wider and wider, before trying to force it open with their hands... It usually ends with the victim breaking and/or ripping out their lower jaw. Oh, and the victims feel every second of pain, and yet still go on even as they're bleeding to death.
  • SCP-054-FR (in English here) will cause nightmares to any aquaphobe. It's a phenomenon that only happens on the shore of some island, and which turns seawaves into jaws of great white sharks as soon as a potential victim comes near.
  • SCP-075-FR is a mask that possesses whoever dons it and turns its victim into a feral creature. What's worse is that the mask is highly radioactive, so once its host is too damaged to wear it, it will seek another victim and basically turn it into a walking nuclear hazard. The Foundation also suspects it's not the only one.
  • SCP-089-FR is a travelling circus that has a tendency to appear without warning near metropolitan areas. A few weeks before the grand opening, circus-related people are seen observing the inhabitants, sometimes directly looking through their windows, and disappearing as soon as they're spotted. However, the most worrying part is that the number of child disappearances skyrockets during this period. The police have never been able to link the disappearances to the circus, but when the day of the grand opening occurs, creepy and nauseating numbers are performed. All of them involving what look like young children (masked or not) meeting a grisly fate. We will let you connect the dots...
  • SCP-096-FR was a village populated by people who were all wearing masks and costumes... Badly made ones that launched them straight into the Uncanny Valley. Anybody who enters the village will be persuaded into staying and putting on one such costume. Eventually, they will have their minds rewritten so that they would think they had always inhabited the village. That's bad enough, but every Halloween, the villagers would leave their town and go trick-or-treating in the neighboring towns... And forcibly converting those who failed to give them candies. Fortunately, they had been neutralized by agents of the Foundation.
  • SCP-109-FR is a single Tipula with an unusual dart. Being stung by it results in severe hallucinations of insects swarming and crawling on your skin leading to you choking yourself within 72 hours. The worst part? The last part implies that such invisible insects are everywhere at all times and the sting only allows you to perceive them as they are.
  • SCP-185-FR (in English here) is a few instances of what looks like oversized wind ornaments that materialized in a forest. They create a zone around them in which every single form of kinetic energy is nullified: everything trapped inside said zone is permanently « frozen » like a statue, without any hope of ever being rescued as anything that would try to get inside would fall victim to the effect. That's already bad. The worst part? New instances keep popping up, each one increasing the area of effect. The Foundation hypothesizes that, sooner or later, the entire world will be affected.
  • SCP-266-FR is a wedding cake, in which several characters appear with animal masks scaling the cake in order to rape the bride figurine. As the figures appear, some people with the masks also appear at the wedding Note. At the end of the process, the bride removes the food from the table and the individuals with masks cut her up and serve her parts to the other guests.

    German 
  • SCP-023-DE is great for people with arachnophobia. It consists of 8 pairs of contact lenses, that allow to see thousands of little spiders crawling around on other human beings. The Foundation assumes that it's just an illusion created by the lenses, but then comes the interview with the guy who built them: "People realize that the spiders are on them, they just don't know. They always have an itch in the places the spiders are in... Your nose itches, doesn't it?"
  • Another one for arachnophobes: SCP-069-DE. It's a peerless hunter and can keep itself alive through a variety of methods. By the way, its venom is unknown in the animal kingdom... with the exception of SCP-077-DE.
  • Yet ANOTHER one for arachnophobes: SCP-077-DE. The SCP itself is what appears to be a 25-year-old Caucasian man, who appears incredibly attractive, especially to homosexuals. The SCP will then lure a man into a locked room or something similar due to its attractive abilities and then will proceed to use his tongue to inject venom into its victim! It then turns into a big spider and wraps its victim into a cocoon using its web. It also seems to kill homosexuals the most for an unknown reason. So seems like your regular "kill you" SCP with a sexual twist, right? Well, during a containment breach where he killed multiple personnel (not just homosexuals), a person who sighted the SCP wearing SCP-023-DE (written about above) stated that he saw a stylized number and letter on its abdomen. While seeing if it was true, it turns out it did have one that said <4R>. The ending then implies that there are more out there after an investigation of a massacre at a gay bar where a similar entity appeared albeit instead of a spider it turned into a hunting spider. After that, it leaves with the fact that they need to find what these numbers mean before they murder more innocent people.
    • The 4R label binds all three of these SCP, and worse, there are still more! It's also revealed what 4R stands for and what its goal is... it's the Fourth Reich. It's a front for a brutal Neo-Nazi organization attempting to "improve" humanity and eliminating "deviants" via anomalous means.
  • SCP-004-DE-EX; an SCP from the 60s that has since been declared as sufficiently explained and therefore no longer anomalous, starts with a blacked-out description, with a note explaining that the desription of its effects had been redacted because of its "disturbing nature". It then goes on to describe the various ways the foundaton tried to "free" people from its effects, including such lovely things as electroshock-therapy and "removal of the necessary organs" up to outright execution in order to contain its spread - even working on a deadly virus to wipe out everbody who's affected while their agents influence governments which would essentially allow everyone (as in, everyday people) to just lynch the affected ... and then comes the Wham Line: "Subjects affected by SCP-004-DE show an unnatural sexual interest in individuals of the same sex". That's right, back in the 60s, the foundation tortured, dissected and executed hundreds of people in an attempt to "cure" homosexuality. It ends with a note from one of the foundation's higher-ups, explaining that during the research of this "anomaly", the foundation failed on every level; and that the document is still in their database to serve as a reminder to never let bigotry lead them astray like that again.

    Japanese 
  • SCP-040-JP (in English here) is a old wooden shack with a bottomless well in it. The anomalous effects come when someone looks inside the shack. The person starts shaking and starts to claim "There was this cat." From then on when the affected person looks at a cat they see a hairless and featureless cat with human eyeballs; not only that, but they feel like a cat is watching them whenever they are in a dark place. The worst part is it doesn't stop there! The person who is affected tries to convince others the cat exists by using text, images and other forms of media which makes other people affected by it! It also gets worse with the final addendum about an outbreak at Site 8120 so everyone in the site had to get amnestics to forget about the cat. All seems fine and good when suddenly the last line starts to imply that the person writing the addendum is infected too!
  • SCP-161-JP (in English here) is a phenomenon related with the inability to process the concept of "to eyle"note , which refers to some sort of stylized physical movement. People affected stop understanding the action of eyling (if they see someone performing that action, they interpret it as if they were spinning or waving), and the effect is retroactive. To makes it worse, if an infected person hears or reads the word "eyle" and recognizes its sound and/or phonemes (which is not pronounced like "ail")note  they immediately forget the last hours, effectively purging the concept of their minds. And then comes the Wham Line:
    Fortunately, the influence of SCP-161-JP has stayed within the action/concept “eyle”, a term of less importance on daily routines. However, if a similar disorder affecting important ideas, such as “sleep”, “eat”, or “hsaut” would occur, the damage is presumed to be enormous.
  • SCP-280-JP (in English here) at first looks like a less dangerous version of SCP-3930, but it turns out to be more sinister. It's a black hole in a mountain in Japan that absorbs matter, electromagnetic waves, and sound and shrinks in relation to the amount of mass it absorbs, and due to Foundation protocols, it's been shrunk to a manageable 0.7m and contained. There's also a button on the page to initiate the matter injection protocol that supposedly shrinks it even further. Clicking the button to feed it more matter doesn't change the final diameter; instead, it retroactively increases the thing's original size. Even if you don't touch anything else, its original size slowly but steadily increases after the first click. It soon grows to the size of a country, where the land it occupies is now retroactively part of China and, in the original article, the article's language shifts from Japanese to English because it ate all of Japan in the past (unfortunately, the effect was Lost in Translation). Once the original size of the black hole reaches the size of the Earth, the page has degenerated to an image of stars, a large, gradually increasing number, and a clickable button with only an ellipsis in it. There isn't even a record of the Foundation reducing its size to 0.7 m wide because the Foundation as we know it doesn't exist, and only a black hole remains where Earth used to be. A couple clicks later and the page flat out becomes blank, the black hole having absorbed anything that could record it.

    Korean 
  • Sometimes it's not the SCP itself, but rather the horrible stuff some in the Foundation are willing to stomach. SCP-505-KO (in English here) is a backpack. Once it's swung, severed human body parts are automatically flung out. There is no limit to this. So someone submitted a proposal to attach the backpack to a device that keeps it spinning in order to keep generating free meat. The overseer approves this, but immediately orders the submitter to present himself for evaluation and potential demotion.

    Spanish 
  • SCP-ES-005 (in English here), a photo booth cabin. People who stay around it immediately feel like an ever-increasing amount of hands is touching them, and the effect tends to expand with time. If a person sits inside the cabin, all the people outside stop perceiving the hands, at the expense of the poor person inside who now has it all over them. Naturally, the only method of containment is having a person constantly inside, rotating them to avoid excessive stress. And there was the time where the invisible hands dismembered the person sitting there from the inside...
  • SCP-ES-015 (in English here) are pills that are impossible to ingest. Literally. Trying to swallow one just chokes you. Powdering and dissolving it to drink it only accelerates the process. If you manage to introduce it to some living organism, it will cause their death unless you extract the substance from their bodies. And every time, the substance will reform into their original pill form once they got out of the formerly living being. But the real disturbing thing is its backstory: apparently, its creator developed what could be constructed as an improved version of SCP-500, so good it really gives you immortality; but a super-religious coworker decided that this was heresy, so they tampered with the formula so no-one could ingest the substance ever.
  • SCP-ES-019 (in English here), the apocalyptic headphones. It's a pair of headphones that tune to transmissions from different scenarios of human extinction. The people who hear any of them begin to suffer either related PTSD or the physical effects of said scenarios. One of the described world-end scenarios involves the "Human Cattle Breeding project". Just do the math.
  • SCP-ES-020, a funerary urn from the Tonocoté aboriginals. When a person touches it, a humanoid entity with the appearance of an attractive native of the opposite gender invites them to know the wonders of their world, and uses the urn as a portal to a world where the pre-columbine cultures are still alive and blooming. If the person doesn't come back immediately, they begin to integrate into the new culture, up to the point of losing their ability to speak their mother language and instead adopting the local aboriginal language. After some level of integration, the person is offered to remain in that world; many of the subjects accept. All was fine and peachy until a volunteered D-class discovered that some people invited to live in the world inside the urn were offered as human sacrifices and escaped to avoid that fate. The urn also tries to break containment, and from time to time arrows tipped with poison come from it.
  • SCP-ES-021: A horrifying inversion of Humanoid Abomination: a colossal creature that descended from the skies and slowly advanced until finally getting stuck in Taipei. It's resilient enough to tank various nukes, had an extremely developed Healing Factor, is monstrously powerful... and has the mind of a young, bright woman who doesn't understand or remember what has happened to her and wishes to harm nobody, even building graves for her victims and only lashing out when agents were harming said graves. In fact, its only wish is to be killed. Which, incidentally, much to the Foundation and the Coalition's distress, they can't do. They're trying everything. When they saw the nukes were ineffective, they tried to seal her in an unstable, collapsing universe. It did squat to her, to the point she remains stable. She's still stuck in place, immortal. They had to build a building around her to hide everything and keep trying and failing to kill her. And they have to keep trying, because otherwise she'll go mad again. Prognosis says the Foundation is likely to lose Taiwan entirely should she do that.
  • SCP-ES-027, the constantly mutating air ducts of a Venezuelan building, and the man-eating predator that lives in them. Another generic labyrinthine manifestation with attached homicidal being who can be contained by just sealing it, right? Except that isn't limited to that specific building: it can manifest in other buildings on the globe as their wish, and isn't just one creature. The containment procedures had to include feeding them D-class personnel in the original building as a way to impede their ability to move away from their original location.
  • SCP-ES-029 (in English here), a small island in Chile that was taken over by an off-branch of the Church of the Broken God, and its mechanized population that were infected with a mutated strain of SCP-217 that can infect vegetable and fungi life. The Church managed to control the town in such secrecy that the SCP was only found by chance, but not before the originally small farming village had become a gigantic mining complex. The Foundation managed to contain the area by using a lot of experimental substances, basically forcing oxidation in the entire complex and its zombified/robotized population.
  • SCP-ES-045 (in English here), a doll made of porcelain and... some kind... of human tissue. It makes people stay still, lose their communication skill, and then [DATA EXPUNGED]. The subjects do survive and get better, but get a reasonable fear of dolls after the experience. The doll was found in an abandoned house in a neighborhood after the disappearance of a number of children, which gives you a hint on how this thing was made. When in containment, a note from its creator appeared, promising the doll to rescue her. After a containment breach, which ended with the assigned personnel found with their tongue and several internal organs removed and dressed in baby clothes, another note from the creator was found, saying, more or less "I don't want you anymore. you're as evil as always. Also, I have new toys. Don't come back, or I'll tell Daddy". The thing is so vile, not even its creator wants it back.
  • SCP-ES-053 (in English here), "Mother and ████", combines the unknowing aspect of SCP-579 with an inversion of 231. It consists of an ordinary woman in her thirties and an unknown number of [DATA EXPUNGED] (one of them being a cognito-danger of some sort) that only she is able to contain in their cell. It's implied that whatever she is containing has affected her, to the point that she has stopped collaborating with the Foundation, but the danger they present is so big they can't just be terminated, and merely permitting them to leave their cell can have a massive effect on all the humans' psyches. Word of God is that the SCP itself is easy to contain, only becoming dangerous when the Foundation decided to investigate it, and discovered that even knowing about its existence was enough to expose the world to its effects.
  • SCP-ES-061 (in English here), the alternative VCR player is, in contrast, pretty harmless: just a VHS player that displays the What Could Have Been version of whatever tape you play on it. Until you see that the O5 has forbidden its use with documentaries and non-fiction material after the (expunged) results obtained when it played several documentaries, in particular one about the evolution of men.
  • SCP-ES-065 (in English here). Zalgo, Foundation style. Basically, people exposed to it see strange black splotches covering the eyes and mouth of various images; after a while of exposure, they fall into a catatonic state. After recovering, they try to return to their routine, only that they keep thinking and thinking about the word "Vysserath" until they keep screaming it at all hours. The worst is how it can appear in the Louvre and in a couple of hours move to a New York museum and from there to a normal family's house without rhyme or reason.
  • SCP-ES-071 (in English here) is a memetic agent that manifests as a writing in one of many indigenous languages in the skin of any person that reads its text from any written surface it was transcribed. The text is basically the address of some magical golden city with many riches, but the location differs in each language transcription. The person infected has also vivid mental images of the geographical accidents near the site, acquire the compulsion to go to said city, and the infection can be gotten even if the person doesn't know the language of the text, and every time they want to write it is in said aboriginal language. Fortunately, the memetic effect doesn't spread when said person repeats the content of said text in their mother, occidental language, but since by then the infected has lost their ability of write in anything that isn't the aboriginal language of the text they carry, that isn't much of a consolation. As if the former wasn't already bad, the four demonstrated "addresses" are all sites specifically geared towards brutally killing all non-native Americans, and more specifically, Europeans. One of the places the text directs is the original location of SCP-ES-082, a Mayan sarcophagus which contains something that gleefully kills anyone of non-indigenous ascendant; another led to an Amazon site teeming with hostile natives who utterly despise foreigners, and a third points towards a Peruvian site filled with twelve of an unknown SCP that was already responsible for a mass grave. The last of the described places had its data expunged, save for the fact that the Foundation had to raze the place with napalm and then irradiated until it was rendered uninhabitable.
  • SCP-ES-081 (in English here) codenamed Gluttony, is a pig made entirely of an unknown living gold compound. Despite its monstrous appetite, it doesn't excrete anything. Its mouth produces an infectious agent that induces ravenous hunger in its victims - the infected investigator is caught when he tries to eat raw coffee beans, but by then the agent has rendered him totally insane, eating one person and parts of himself. When examined, he's begun developing similar behavior to the SCP, and similar golden growths.
  • SCP-ES-088, a labyrinth that can manifest in any hotel or equivalent establishment. You can easily enter it, barely without realizing that its decoration clashes with the rest of the hotel, until it's too late to come back. Inside of it, there are miles and miles of corridors, with no doors and constant muzak. Also, human bodies, the corpses of the people who got lost there and weren't rescued in time. And still, those who died are way luckier than the guy that managed to find "the center"...
  • SCP-ES-091 (in English here), titled "Eugenics Nightmare". It's a village built by a group that intended to perfect the human race via eugenics, however something happened in the place in the early 80s that caused the death of whatever people didn't manage to escape in time. Nowadays, staying in the ruins inspires people with good genes to reproduce, while people with congenital deformities or genetic health problems acquire feelings of self-loathing before getting sterilized by unknown means, or getting involved in situations that lead to sterilization. While their initial experiments with animals didn't give more results than extremely healthy babies born from genetically imperfect parents, when they did an experiment with mice that carried a cancer gene, it resulted in a situation similar to the famous Universe 25, but within fewer generations and with more violence than in the original experiment. And there is the testimonial of one guy who managed to escape from there, who describes what could be the lifelong dream of Dr. Mengele. To cap it off, one of the members of the Foundation in charge of its containment was raised in said village, and the guy is borderline sociopathic.
    • Dr. Von Braun, the scientist in question, is left with a burning hate for the concept of eugenics and anomalous genetic manipulation. As depraved as he can be, he comes off as better than the Ferguson Institute, the people who built the SCP and who, along with 4R above, bankrolled the development of SCP-ES-295, a retrovirus designed to "selectively improve human quality". Said virus was designed to basically create Aryan supermen out of anyone it infected, but instead fosters the generation of insanely fast-developing teratomas in the shape of Aryan supermen.
  • SCP-ES-099 (in English here) competes in malevolence with SCP-012. It consists of a piano that causes euphoria in anyone who hears it being played, a cashmere coat that makes people more skillful at instruments (especially key ones), and a musical score written for piano which is deemed extremely difficult and that cannot be played on its totality because it makes whoever play it to forget how to play piano. These three are intended to be used together; doing so compels the player to finish the piece while the objects burn them until near death.
  • SCP-ES-130 is a batch of cola bottles. Anyone who drinks at least 200 ml of any of them will develop small growths in their mouth and throat, that eventually grow into a continuous torrent of cockroaches, that just goes on and on until the bugs have consumed all of the victim's body mass into more of them. There is no way to stop this or save the victims. The agent assigned to the SCP follows the trail to a disgruntled fired worker at the bottling plant, and finds his actions so reprehensible, he has some of the SCP served to him instead of the amnestic he would have received.
  • SCP-ES-137, codenamed Despair. It's yet another of the Eight Sins, a strange golden cat that latched to a lonely man, through whom the anomalous properties present via any form of human contact that evokes even the slightest form of sympathy or compassion. If the man loses visual contact with anyone who has done so, that person will instantly fade from existence. The Foundation has sealed the guy from all forms of human contact, even manipulating his internet connection to ensure even there he receives nothing but ostracism and ridicule. There is one kind of people who can interact with him with zero risk - sadists and sociopaths who don't feel any form of empathy towards him. Unfortunately, the cat offers no protection against the abuse he receives from them.
  • SCP-ES-150, codenamed Greed. It's a snake with golden scales whose bite incites people to develop a beyond-religious obsession with money and to eat all forms of currency they can get their hands on, and after a few days, it causes them to vomit golden coins - recently minted golden coins. As in, fresh out of the mint - boiling hot. When properly bribed, it reveals, via a D-Class, that it's one of several beings patterned after the Seven Deadly Sins... except there's eight of them. Whatever it is, it's working to abandon its current shape and return to the "primeval soup of sin". The Francoist-era anomalous agency routinely had D-Class equivalents routinely bitten and fed cash as a means to drum up some easy gold. Oh, and the Foundation is still doing it. For pretty much the same reason.
  • SCP-ES-204 is yet another Wondertainment product, marketed as Halloween gummies. Depending on the flavor and the costume one's wearing, they dramatically improve the costume to make them incredibly realistic (funnily, it works better the crappier the original costume was). However, every now and then there's a mixed-flavor gummy, that the instructions insist must always be discarded. One boy, wearing a zombie costume, ate the mixed gummy. It transformed him into an actual monster that started a minor Zombie Apocalypse in his school and permanently left him with partial zombie instincts.
  • SCP-ES-276 puts a SCP bent on already painful and horrific history for Latin American countries that have suffered from forced disappearances. The SCP is an utterly impregnable 70's Ford car; when anyone with leftist leanings approaches it, it automatically turns on and three humanoids in military clothes appear inside; they're all implacable and capable of hunting down their quarry up to 100 meters away from the car, making it nearly impossible to evade them when they're in pursuit, especially since they always know where their victims are. Once they catch them, two of the "people" will drag them into the car's boot, return inside and disappear. A few days afterwards, the boot will open and the victim's corpse, bearing signs of torture and invariably killed by drowning, will be tossed out from the inside. The story makes it clear it was a secret project of the Argentinian tyranny, built with the express purpose of grabbing and killing anyone with Marxist leanings. The engineer that made it shows a member of the military what happens to the people who get tossed in the boot...
    Not even death can stop us.
  • According to this story, the "termination" of D-class personnel doesn't refer to killing, at least on the present time. It used to mean so, but the decrease on the application of death penalty and the subsequent reduction on human resources forced the Foundation to reduce the monthly culling to the aggressively violent and the ones who were compromised by the SCP they were assigned to. Instead, at the end of the month, the surviving prisoners get the last month wiped of their minds with amnestics and are reassigned, so they eternally believe that they are working just a month in a science lab to shave off years from their sentences. This means that they get forcibly what the ex-staff of 231-7 gets voluntarily. It then shows a couple of D-Class that the researcher giving the conference maintains around as his assistants; they were lobotomised to have retrograde amnesia deliberately inflicted on them. You almost want them to get mercilessly killed.
    • Oh, and don't expect them to be released any time soon because the Foundation depends so much on the D-class that it could simply collapse without them, leading to innumerable security breaches and the release of every SCP in this page and then some.
    • By the by, the D in D-Class? It stands for disposable.
    • The same story has this jewel (translated for your convenience):
      Non-D class personnel is never demoted to D-class. Never. Remember those jokes we discussed before? This is one of those. If we have to apply a fulminating and definitive disciplinary sanction to a Foundation member we don't beat the bush around that much.

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