Termination Log: Site-96 Incident Report
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The following log details the termination procedures undertaken at Site-96 on designated day Zeta. The primary objective of the operation was to neutralize a subject classified as Keter designation. Initial reports indicate that the termination protocol was successful with minimal collateral damage. Subject containment breach occurred at approximately cycle delta 18. Further investigation into the incident's origin is ongoing.
- Notable personnel during operation: Dr.Last Name Redacted, Dr.Last Name Redacted, AgentID number Redacted.
- Weapons and equipment deployed:: M-Class payloads, dimensional anchor.
Full report pending security clearance level 5 access.
Euclid Containment Breach - Site 96
On 08/15/XXXX| During late afternoon, an anomaly occurred at Site 96, resulting in the breach of Euclid-class entity SCP-ZZZ. Initial reports indicate improper protocol execution as the primary cause. Security personnel were immediately dispatched to the affected area and engaged in a tactical evacuation.
- The breached entity exhibited altered behavior patterns, posing a potential threat to surrounding infrastructure and personnel.
- Initial containment protocols were implemented with varying degrees of success. Further investigation into the cause of the breach is ongoing, with on-site technicians currently at work.
- Limited release| The Foundation has issued a official press release outlining the containment procedures.
Subject Delta-7: : Site 96 Protocol Engaged
Multiple breaches has been detected within the perimeter. All personnel are to immediately evacuate and await further instructions.
Subject Delta-7 is to initiate {Site Ninety Six Protocol{ immediately. All resources are to be deployed as needed.
- Preserve radio silence unless absolutely necessary.
- Record all occurrences immediately.
- Be on guard at all times. This is a high threat.
Summary of Site-96 Anomaly Findings
A comprehensive examination of the anomalous occurrences at Site-96 has been finalized. The initial findings indicate a complex and mutable system exhibiting characteristics consistent with non-Euclidean activity. Further research is essential to elucidate the nature and purpose of this anomaly.
- Key findings:
- Persistent energy fluctuations
- Interdimensional rifts
- Undecipherable signals
Proposed actions include enhanced surveillance of the site and deployment of a check here dedicated research team. Containment procedures should be updated to reflect the evolving status of this anomaly.
Site Alpha-2: Emergency Lockdown Procedure
A total lockdown has been activated within Secure Zone Alpha-2, specifically at Site 96. All personnel are to remain to designated safe areas and cease all non-essential activities. External access to the site has been strictly prohibited. Any unauthorized entities attempting to breach the perimeter will be handled according to protocol.
Initial reports indicate a potential threat. The situation is being carefully assessed by security forces, and updates will be communicated as they become available.
Remain calm, follow all instructions from authorized personnel, and cooperate fully with the ongoing investigation.
Inquiry into Anomalous Signal Originating from Site-96
Preliminary assessment of the anomalous signal detected at Site-96 indicates a probable source originating from deep within the facility. The signal, characterized by irregular fluctuations in electromagnetic band, has exhibited distinct intensity spikes at specific wavelengths. Measures are currently underway to pinpoint the exact origin of the signal and determine its character. A squad of specialist researchers, including cryptographers, physicists, and anomalous scientists, have been assigned to Site-96 to conduct a thorough scrutiny.
- Initial findings suggest the signal may be artificial, though further research is required for confirmation.
- Security protocols at Site-96 have been increased in light of the anomalous occurrence.
- Access to the site is currently denied to authorized personnel only.