Nega

CROQUEMBOUCHE'S TOPIA


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NOTICE FROM CONTAINMENT OFFICER

The following file is permanently locked. Reading this file is forbidden without adhering to specific instructions, which I will provide on request. Critically, do not attempt to understand what the object is or what it does (including attempting to derive this information from the instructions).

The object is neither Euclid nor Keter.

— Kseniya Limonova, HMCL Supervisor, Site-33
2013-11-04

Unmodified file as of 1993-09-27 follows.

GENERAL NOTICE

Do not discuss it. Do not describe it. If you see it, stand still and shut the fuck up. If you need to tell someone about it, take their hand, drag them to a terminal, and point your finger at this notice.

This notice takes priority over the Special Containment Procedures below, which should be ignored.

— Kseniya Limonova, Researcher, Site-33
27.09.1993



Item #: SCP-████

Containment Class: ████

Special Containment Procedures: Do not ████████ ████ SCP-████ ███████ ████████ ████ ██. █ ████████ ██ █ ██████ █████████. SCP-████ ██ ██ ██ ████ ██ ███ ███████████ ████, which was previously █ ███████ ██████ ██ ████-██. ███ ████ ██ ██ ██ ████ ██████ ██ ███ █████. ██ ██ █████████ ██ ████ ███████ ██ ██████ ████████████ ██ SCP-████ ███ ███ ████ ████████████ ███ ██ ██ █████████.

Description: SCP-████ ██ █ █████-█████ ███████ ███████. In all respects including █████████████ it is █████████ ██ █ ███████ ███████ ███████, however once ███████, ██ ██████ ██ ██████ ███████████ ████ ███ ███████████ ████. Nearby objects ██████ █████ and ██████████████, and objects with known properties — for example, a fountain pen of known monetary value — ██████ ███████. ███ ██████ ███████ ██ ████████ ██ █████████ ████ ███████ ███████ █████████ ██ ███ ███████.

SCP-████ ███ ██████████ ██ ███ █████████ ██ █ ████ ██████ ██ ████, ███████, .... in ████. █████ ██ ██ ███ █████ how SCP-████ came into the possession of ██. ██████, ██ ███ seemingly been aware ██ ███ █████████ ██████████, ██ █████████████ ████ █████ ██ ███ ███████ ██ ███ ████████ ████ ████ ██████████ ██ ██████████ ██ ████████ ███ █████ ████ ██ ███ ██████.

██ ████ ████ ██ ██ ███ █████ █████ ████ ██████ ██, ███ ██ ███ ████ ██████ ██ PoI-████.

Addendum:

Experiment Log 01

Date: 15.09.1993
Experimenters: Dr. K Limonova, Dr. R Vershinin

Procedure: The setup found in ██. ██████'█ ████████ was recreated. Several objects were placed nearby, along with ███████ inside ███ ███████, with a range of █████ ███ ███████ ██████████. For example, one such ████ was a ███ ██████ ████, but another was a ████ ██ ███████ ██████ in an ██████ box. SCP-████ was █████████ under ████████ █████████ ██████████ ██████████.

Results: Objects with █████ ██████████ ████ ████ and ██████ ███████. Objects with ███████ ██████████ retained them. Objects where ███ ████████████ ████ █ ████████ but the other did not only ████ ████ ████████ from the ███████████ ██ ███ ███ ███ ████ ██. When that ████████ was ████████████, it was ████ ███ ████. The ███████ inside the ███████ ████ ███ ██████████ except the ████ that they were ███████.

Dr. K Limonova 15.09.1993 (TUE) #NEGAE01M01


This is fantastic. I've never seen anything remotely like this — the applications are endless. What's more, I've never had such a clear direction for future tests. I've sent you my █████████ for the coming week but feel free to make changes as you wish.

Dr. R Vershinin 15.09.1993 (TUE) #NEGAE01M02


Honestly, I'm just in shock that we're not re-treading ground covered by ███ ████████ ██████. It's a little odd that he never worked this out himself. It seems so obvious.

█████████ recieved. I'll give this a look over when I have time.

Dr. K Limonova 15.09.1993 (TUE) #NEGAE01M05


One doesn't look at a gift horse's teeth.

Dr. S Petrov 16.09.1993 (WED) #NEGAE01M03


Kseniya, what did you say ███ ████████ ██████'s name was? I'm having some trouble with your comment up above.

Dr. K Limonova 16.09.1993 (WED) #NEGAE01M04


I never said his name, just that he was ███ ████████ ██████. His name was ████ ██████.

Dr. S Petrov 17.09.1993 (THU) #NEGAE01M12


Ah, perfect. Thank you. Happy now?

Dr. R Vershinin 17.09.1993 (THU) #NEGAE01M13


Yes, very happy.

Dr. S Petrov 16.09.1993 (WED) #NEGAE01M06


Perhaps he just never thought to investigate? He was clearly using it for ███████ ███ ███████, as mundane as that is. Perhaps he just thought that was all it could do.

Dr. K Limonova 16.09.1993 (WED) #NEGAE01M07


Like I said, don't question it. But if you feel the need to also ████ ████ ███████ in it, run it by me first.

Dr. R Vershinin 16.09.1993 (WED) #NEGAE01M08


You might be right, but it still worries me. It's a small concern, yes, but something just doesn't add up. Why would he be hiding it if he thought it was just a ███████ ███████? And that doesn't explain why he also had a completely normal one. I don't know anybody who has two.

Also, please reply to comments by clicking the link below them. You're confusing the thread.

Dr. K Limonova 16.09.1993 (WED) #NEGAE01M09


It's a solved problem. Stop overthinking.

Dr. S Petrov 16.09.1993 (WED) #NEGAE01M10


I have been doing that already and have no intention of stopping. It's ten times faster than my one at home and my ███████ actually come out █████. Also, there are no links on command line, so I'm not sure what you're talking about.

Dr. K Limonova 16.09.1993 (WED) #NEGAE01M11


It's clf reply HASH, where HASH is the ID of the message you're replying to. You can add a message with -m if you want otherwise it just drops you into your editor, where you can see what you're replying to as a comment beneath the typing area.

For what it's worth, I don't actually care about you ███████ ████ ███████ in it, but at least bother to take notes while you do it because then it would constitute a test.

Until then, I am just going to ignore you until you have something valid to contribute.


Experiment Log 02

Date: 17.09.1993
Experimenters: Dr. S Petrov

Procedure: I wanted to see what would happen when I █████████ ███ █████, so I ████████ ███ ██████████ on the █████ ██████ to the testing room and ███████ ██ ████ ███████ ██ █ █████ into SCP-████. I █████████ as many ██████ ███████ ██ █ █████ ████ everywhere in the room, at a much wider radius than before, in an attempt to establish a limit to its ████ ██ ██████. I also put some ███████ ██████ into it that I brought from home.

Results: All ███████ in the room within .██ of SCP-████ ████ ███ ██████████. They were █████████████████ ████ ████ █████! I picked up █████████ and could not ████████ █ ██████ █████ about it — not ██████, not ███████, nothing. I'm just glad I ████'█ █████ ██ ████ █████. The ███████ inside the ███████ were treated ███████ ███ ████, though like before, they were still just ███████.

Dr. K Limonova 17.09.1993 (THU) #NEGAE02M01


This is consistent with Tuesday's results. It's interesting to note that the ████ ██ ██████ scales with the ███████, though I'm a little wary of burning out the motor. I wonder if it's to do with the ███████ or the speed of rotation?

Dr. S Petrov 17.09.1993 (THU) #NEGAE02M03


Is it consistent? I can't find the last dataset to compare. Is it attached to the experiment log or did you leave it somewhere on the intranet?

Dr. K Limonova 17.09.1993 (THU) #NEGAE02M04


It's attached.

Dr. S Petrov 18.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE02M06


I don't see it.

EDIT: I've found the file but it's empty.

Dr. R Vershinin 17.09.1993 (THU) #NEGAE02M02


Well, this certainly explains █████'s modifications to the ███████ in the property. He must have been looking to increase the █████. Do we know how high he managed to get it?

Dr. K Limonova 18.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE02M05


He wasn't able to get it any higher than the █████ — he was a ██████████ ████████, not a wizard — but those modifications may actually have been what ██████ him. It's hard to tell.

Dr. S Petrov 18.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE02M07


What do you mean, "hard to tell"? That doesn't make any sense. We all saw the ███████ report.

Dr. R Vershinin 18.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE02M08


Do you have a link to the ███████ report?

Dr. S Petrov 18.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE02M09


███████████████████████████████

Dr. K Limonova 18.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE02M10


Sure thing: ███████████████████████████████

Dr. S Petrov 18.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE02M11


Beat you to it!

Dr. R Vershinin 18.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE02M12


Thanks.


Experiment Log 03

Date: 18.09.1993
Experimenters: Dr. R Vershinin

Procedure: SCP-████ was partially ████████████ to see if any anomalous ██████████ could be identified.

Results: Failure. I had difficulty opening up SCP-████, and even after I managed to do so, the feeling became worse as time went on. I found myself unable to ████████ ████████ ██████████ that I should have been very familiar with. After a while I became frustrated and ██████ ██ ████ ██.

Dr. R Vershinin 21.09.1993 (MON) #NEGAE03M01


I'll be honest, I'm not sure why I ran this test. It seemed so clear to me on Friday, and then I come back on Monday to check the results and it's gone. Did I mention my intentions to either of you last week?

Dr. S Petrov 21.09.1993 (MON) #NEGAE03M02


Chalk it up to age. Happens to the best of us.

Dr. K Limonova 21.09.1993 (MON) #NEGAE03M03


I sent you both my plan of possible experiments last week. Perhaps you were running one of those?

Dr. R Vershinin 21.09.1993 (MON) #NEGAE02M04


I never recieved such a list. ██████?

Dr. S Petrov 21.09.1993 (MON) #NEGAE03M05


No, nor me. I do recall that you mentioned it, Kseniya.

Dr. K Limonova 21.09.1993 (MON) #NEGAE03M06


I have just checked — you acknowledged in writing receipt of the █████████. "█████████ recieved. I'll give this a look over when I have time."

Dr. R Vershinin 21.09.1993 (MON) #NEGAE03M07


I must have said that in error, then, because I do not have any correspondence from you relating to SCP-NEGA at all.

Dr. K Limonova 21.09.1993 (MON) #NEGAE03M08


I apologise — I appears that I actually sent you an empty file.

Dr. R Vershinin 21.09.1993 (MON) #NEGAE03M09


That can't be true either, because I do not have anything from you at all, empty files included.

S McFenton 22.09.1993 (TUE) #NEGAE03M10


Hi all, Foundation IT responding to ticket #1352. I can confirm an email was sent from limonovakseniya to ███ recipients and zero CCs, who ████ recieved it, although only ███ actually opened the message. Any further queries, please let me know —Sam

Dr. R Vershinin 22.09.1993 (TUE) #NEGAE03M11


Thanks, Sam. Would you mind checking the same from my end? Address is vershininranek

S McFenton 22.09.1993 (TUE) #NEGAE03M12


Of course — looks like you recieved the message but never opened it. Check your spam?

Dr. R Vershinin 22.09.1993 (TUE) #NEGAE03M14


I've re-checked my inbox. I'm not sure what exactly you mean by spam?

S McFenton 22.09.1993 (TUE) #NEGAE03M15


Sorry, it's a bit of an in-joke. Okay, I've checked again, and can confirm for sure that ███ ███████ ████ ███ █████. Hope that clears things up.

Dr. R Vershinin 22.09.1993 (TUE) #NEGAE03M16


It does. Thank you very much!

Dr. S Petrov 22.09.1993 (TUE) #NEGAE03M13


Could you check mine as well? My address is ████████████.

Dr. S Petrov 23.09.1993 (WED) #NEGAE03M17


Hello?


Experiment Log 04

Date: 24.09.1993
Experimenter: Dr. S Petrov

Procedure: I have unplugged SCP-████ and wheeled its trolley down to a ███████ ██████ on the other side of the Site, into which I have interred it until somebody fucking replies to anything I say.

Results: TBA

Dr. K Limonova 24.09.1993 (THU) #NEGAE04M01


Ha, ha, very funny, ██████. Where is it?

Dr. R Vershinin 24.09.1993 (THU) #NEGAE04M02


Looks like someone's in a bad mood…

Dr. K Limonova 24.09.1993 (THU) #NEGAE04M03


██████, I swear to fuck, you either tell me where it is, or I will eat your fucking head.

Dr. R Vershinin 24.09.1993 (THU) #NEGAE04M04


Kseniya, slight problem — I don't actually see any correspondence from ██████ in the discussion.

Dr. S Petrov 24.09.1993 (THU) #NEGAE04M05


█████'█ ███ ██████. ████ ███, █████.

Dr. K Limonova 24.09.1993 (THU) #NEGAE04M06


Yes, that would be a slight problem.

S McFenton 25.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE04M07


Hi all, Foundation IT responding to ticket #1356. Analysis confirms that no person named ██████ ██████ has ever been assigned to this project. I do not see any messages from a ██████ ██████ upthread. —Sam

Dr. R Vershinin 25.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE04M08


Thanks Sam. One question: are you sure?

S McFenton 25.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE04M09


The analysis is conclusive. But… I could swear I remember a ██████ from the last time I checked this project. I'm looking right now, though, and there's nothing.

Dr. K Limonova 25.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE04M10


Okay. If the three of us are in consensus, then we either have a memory injection scenario, or a reality erasure scenario. You are both certain that ██████ ██████ exists or existed, yes?

S McFenton 25.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE04M11


It does seem that way.

Dr. R Vershinin 25.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE04M12


Yes, absolutely confident.

Dr. S Petrov 25.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE04M18


████, ███ ███ ██ ██████ ███████ ████.

Dr. K Limonova 25.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE04M13


Good. SCP-████ is obviously fucking with things. I'm going to defer this upwards. In the meantime, avoid interacting with it as much as possible.

Dr. R Vershinin 25.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE04M22


That shouldn't be too difficult, given that we don't know where it is.

Dr. K Limonova 25.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE04M14


Sam, I want you to scour Site-33's security feed and find ██████. We know he moved SCP-████ last night, so focus on that. As far as I know there's nothing nocturnal here, so be wary of anything that moves. If you see something that you don't want to pay attention to, focus on it. That might not be possible. See if the guys in Counterconceptual have anything that'll help.

S McFenton 25.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE04M19


Sure thing. I'll take notes on anything I see.

Dr. K Limonova 25.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE04M20


No! Don't write anything down. We can't trust any recorded information.

EDIT: Actually, no, do write things down. Even if we're not sure whether the notes or the memories are correct, it will be useful to have a reference for comparison.

Dr. K Limonova 25.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE04M15


Ranek, I need you to look through prior correspondence and see what holes you can find. See if you can find anything that conclusively proves ██████ did or did not exist.

Dr. R Vershinin 25.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE04M21


On it.

Dr. K Limonova 25.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE04M16


██████, if you are reading this, then you need to find some way to communicate with us. The project thread is not working. Leave notes. Carve shit into the walls of my office. Find me and scream in my face. Injure me. Anything to prove that you exist. Keep going until you are acknowledged.

We will reconvene in the morning with our results. I'm going to treat this internally as an experiment.

Dr. S Petrov 25.09.1993 (FRI) #NEGAE04M17


███ ███ ███████? ██████ ███? '██ ██ █████████'██ █████ ██ ████████████ ███ ████.


Experiment Log 05

Date: 25.09.1993
Experimenter: Dr. K Limonova, Dr. R Vershinin, S McFenton

Procedure: Dr. ██████ ██████ has gone missing, so we set out to find him. Dr. Limonova contacted Foundation superiors to call in more qualified assistance. Dr. Vershinin thoroughly scoured the research log forum, to find any flaws that could be indicative of reality erasure. Ms. McFenton looked through the security feeds from the night that Dr. ██████ disappeared, under the influence of drugs acquired from the Counterconceptual Division, to see if she could see him.

Results: TBA

Dr. K Limonova 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M01


I recall that yesterday I was working with Ranek Vershinin and Sam McFenton. I am completely confident in this recollection. I have not reread prior messages and I have no intent to: I am certain that my memory is correct.

What did we find out last night?

Dr. K Limonova 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M02


Ranek? Sam?

Dr. K Limonova 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M03


Are you fucking kidding me? Has it happened to me now?

Dr. R Vershinin 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M04


Kseniya, I am so sorry, it is Saturday and I did not turn on my alarm clock.

I've gone over our messages from yesterday. I can't find any 'holes', as you put it. Your missing person just doesn't exist — SCP-████ must have planted that memory inside us. It's just been me, you, and Sam.

Dr. K Limonova 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M05


You don't remember that Sam confirmed I sent both of you my proposed █████████?

Dr. R Vershinin 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M08


I have spent all night reading and re-reading this conversation. I'm pretty damn sure.

Dr. K Limonova 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M11


Then one of us is compromised.

Dr. K Limonova 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M12


You remember his face, right? You remember how he had that █████████ down his ████ █████?

S McFenton 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M06


I've been looking over the Site security feeds at your request, Dr. Limonova. I spoke to Counterconceptual like you asked and, you were right, they did give me something to help — █ ███ ██████ ██████ SCP-████ ██ 19:04 ████ █████.

Dr. R Vershinin 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M07


Sam, there seems to be data loss in that message, please check your GPG config and try again.

S McFenton 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M09


Apologies — to rephrase, █████████ ██████████ ████████.

S McFenton 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M10


█ ███ ███ ████ █████████ ████████ ██ ███ █████ ████.

S McFenton 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M14


I am so sorry. How about this: there were no significant events that night before 19:02 and after 19:10.

Attachment: recording_snippet_19930926T190200Z.mp1

Dr. R Vershinin 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M15


…I see. Thank you, Sam.

Dr. K Limonova 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M16


Oh, fuck me.

Dr. K Limonova 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M13


Also, Ranek, just to confirm — I notice that you said "your missing person" instead of his name. Could you confirm his name for me, please?

Dr. R Vershinin 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M17


…no. I can't.

I can honestly say I have no idea who you are talking about.

Dr. S Petrov 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M18


██ ██████ ███ ██████'.

Dr. K Limonova 04.11.2013 (MON) #NEGAE05M86


Saveli, are you still there?

Dr. S Petrov 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M24


███████? ████ ███ ███ █████? ███ ███ ███ ███ ██? ███ ███ ███ ███ ██ ████████?

Dr. K Limonova 04.11.2013 (MON) #NEGAE05M87


Mnestics, Class-W. A drug produced by the Antimemetics Division. They stop you forgetting things, and help you remember things you've forgotton. Like ███. It's the perfected form of the same drug that's going to kill Sam in a few hours. That's my fault. I've come to terms with it.

Dr. S Petrov 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M25


████, ████'█ ███ █████. ██'█ ████ ██ ████ ████ ███ █████. ███ ██████ ████ ███ ██████ ██ ██.

Dr. K Limonova 04.11.2013 (MON) #NEGAE05M88


No, it's not. And the same to you. It's only been twenty years for me, but I don't think either of us know how long it's been for you. I can't imagine what that feels like.

I need you to do something, and you need to do it as soon as you can. The drug that Sam ingested is growing more potent by the second. It will reach its critical point far before she metabolises it. She will be able to perceive you by 16:53, though I don't know exactly when. She'll be dead less than ten minutes later. It is imperative that she passes on a message to me. Do you understand?

Dr. S Petrov 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M26


███, ██ ███████ ████ ███'█ ██████████ ███ ██ ███ ████████ ██ █████████████ ██ ███. '████? █ █████? ███ ███'██ ██ ███ ██████?

██ ████ █████████ ██ ██ ████ ███-████? ██ ██ ███████ █ ██████ ██ ███████ ██ █████ ███████ ████ █'█ ███████ █████ ███? █ ███ ██ ████████ ██ ████ █████████. ██ █████ ██'█ ███ ████ █ ███ ████ ███ █████████ █████. ██'█ ██ ███████████ █████ ██ ████████████ ████ ████████ ████. ███ ███ ██ ██████ ██ ███?

Dr. K Limonova 04.11.2013 (MON) #NEGAE05M89


Do NOT discuss it, don't talk about it, don't even theorise; you'll ████ ████ ██ █████. I won't confirm anything to you until I know it's safe. Your situation is precarious.

No, you're not dead. I think it's better if you don't know the details, for now.

I know you have questions. They have to wait. You need to tell me, via Sam, to shut down the project and stop research; to stop discussing it; to lock the file. Otherwise ██'██ ███ ███ ██ ████ ███. I can see the messages between you and her already so I know you do an excellent job. I believe in you.

Dr. S Petrov 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M27


████ ████'█ ██ ██ ███ ██?

Dr. K Limonova 04.11.2013 (MON) #NEGAE05M90


You get to save us. Isn't that enough?

We'll find a way to save you. I promise.

Dr. K Limonova 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M19


Okay, thank you.

His name is ██████ ██████.

Ranek, Sam, please repeat the name back to me.

Dr. R Vershinin 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M20


Acknowledged but unable to comply. I do not see a name — the line simply ends after "His name is".

S McFenton 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M21


It might be the drugs that Counterconceptual gave me but I do see something. There's no name, but I do see the space that was reserved for it. There's something there, for sure, just I can't see it. Six and six.

Dr. K Limonova 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M22


Six and six are the lengths of his given name and surname.

It's a little scary that I remember his name, but I don't have a clue what he looked like.

S McFenton 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M23


That makes sense.

Dr. K Limonova 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M28


Ah — I can reproduce the issue now. I am no longer able to read that name, nor remember it.

Dr. R Vershinin 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M29


That's interesting. Do you think that it was re-reading the written name that infected you? It's possible that it was your adamance against reading the previous conversation that protected you for so long. Imagine that… information that's hazardous. I wonder if there's a name for that.

Dr. S Petrov 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M30


███? ███ ███ ████ ████?

S McFenton 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M39


██████?? Yes, yes I can! Are you okay? What happened?

Dr. S Petrov 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M40


███, █ ███'█ ████ ████ ████. ███ ████ ██ ████ ███████ ██ ████ ████████ ███ ██ ████ ███ ████. ██████ ██ ████ ███ ██.

S McFenton 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M41


That can wait! Tell us where you are, what happened!

Dr. S Petrov 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M45


███, ████, ███ █████ ███ ████ ██ ████ ███████ ██ ████ ██████████. ████ ██ ███ ████ █████████ █████.

S McFenton 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M46


Okay, okay, sure.

Dr. S Petrov 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M48


█████████! █████ ███.

S McFenton 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M49


I did what you asked. Now tell me how we can get you back.

Dr. S Petrov 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M52


███'█ █████ ████'█ █████ ██ ██ ████████. ███ ███ █ ████ ████, ██████.

█ █████ ██ █ ██████ ███████ ██ ███████, ████ ████. ███ ████ ██ ██ ████ ████ ████ ███, ███████ ███ ████ ████ ███'█ ██ ███ ████ ██████ ███'█ ██ ████ ██ ███ ██ ██ ████████████ ███████ ██.

Dr. S Petrov 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M53


███?

S McFenton 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M42


Kseniya or Ranek can drive down and find you!

Dr. K Limonova 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M31


The higher-ups finally got back to me. I had to call them. Several times, actually. I kept getting mixed feedback on whether or not they recieved my initial email. Eventually they told me to just deal with whatever this is on my own.

Dr. R Vershinin 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M32


That's a bit shit of them. How high did you go?

Dr. K Limonova 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M33


Russian Command, then European. I didn't see much point in going higher.

S McFenton 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M34


Oh shit, there's a message from Dr. ██████ upthread. He's asking about me specifically. Does anyone else see it?

Dr. R Vershinin 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M35


I don't see it.

S McFenton 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M36


It must be the pill, I guess. What should I do?

Dr. K Limonova 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M37


Be on guard, Sam. There's a fair chance you're speaking to SCP-████. Respond, but be wary.

S McFenton 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M38


Noted.

Dr. S Petrov 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M43


██, ████ ██.

S McFenton 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M44


I wouldn't blame her too much.

S McFenton 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M47


Kseniya, he wants you to stop research and to lock the file. He's being pretty insistent about that.

Dr. K Limonova 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M50


Okay. Right now I'm going to assume that this is SCP-████'s agenda. See if you can get some sort of verification out of him.

S McFenton 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M51


I'm trying to get him to tell me about what happened to him. I don't know him that well — well, at all, really, beyond this thread — so that's the best I can do. Plus it might help us work out how to get him back.

Dr. R Vershinin 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M54


It's been an hour — is everything okay?

Dr. S Petrov 26.09.1993 (SAT) #NEGAE05M55


███████, ██████. '█ ███████ ███.

Dr. R Vershinin 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M56


I've just recieved word from Site-11. Sam's dead.

Dr. K Limonova 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M57


Fuck. Do they know why?

Dr. R Vershinin 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M58


They sure do. It was a haemorrhagic stroke. Part of her amygdala is just flat-out missing, they're telling me. Just gone. The exposed blood vessels just bled everywhere. She would have suffered minutes of pure agony.

Dr. K Limonova 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M59


That's horrifying. I suppose these things happen. I knew her a little — it's why I always request her when I make a ticket. She loved her job, or so she'd tell me. I hope she felt fulfilled. It's the most anyone can ask for.

Dr. R Vershinin 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M60


I'm not sure you're seeing the gravity of this. Do you know what the amygdalas do? They're in the medial temporal lobe. They handle long-term memory. What was that drug you encouraged her to take? That in-development drug with unknown side effects? What was it that drug did, again?

Dr. K Limonova 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M61


You're not suggesting what I think you are?

Dr. R Vershinin 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M62


I'm not. I'm asserting it.

Dr. K Limonova 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M63


Are you fucking kidding me? You're telling me I killed her? Are you telling me you wouldn't have done the same to save our forgotten friend?

Dr. R Vershinin 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M64


I can't answer that, Kseniya, because I don't fucking know him, do I? He's gone! He never existed! SCP-████ made him up. Surely you can see that.

You killed her. You killed her for nothing. I'm out.

Dr. K Limonova 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M65


Fucking fantastic. Thanks, Ranek.

Dr. K Limonova 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M66


Whatever you are, you win. One person is dead, one person hates me, and one might not have existed at all. It's just me now, and I'm done.

I don't know if you can read this — it certainly feels like it — but I want you to know that I hate you.

I'm going to lock the file. That's what you wanted, right? Have it.

Dr. K Limonova 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M67


It's done. So am I.

Dr. S Petrov 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M68


██ ████'█ ████.

Dr. S Petrov 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M69


███ ███ █████ █████?

Dr. K Limonova 04.11.2013 (MON) #NEGAE05M91


Of course I am. I'm in the future; I'm always 'still there'. You did good. Saved our lives. Me and Ranek, that is. It was too late for Sam. And for you.

Dr. S Petrov 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M70


███ █████ █████████ ███ ███ ███ ████ ██ ██.

Dr. K Limonova 04.11.2013 (MON) #NEGAE05M92


And I'll never be able to. Not if you want me to still be able to talk to you. I think just one person knowing how it works is safe.

Dr. S Petrov 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M71


███████. ████'█ ████. ███ █ ██ █████?

Dr. K Limonova 04.11.2013 (MON) #NEGAE05M93


Well, I can talk to you now, right? Makes sense to me that I should be able to see you. Do you have a physical form?

Dr. S Petrov 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M72


█ ██.

Dr. K Limonova 04.11.2013 (MON) #NEGAE05M94


Then… I think all you need to do is wait until my time. I'm off-site right now, but I can be there in the morning. Our mnestics are safe — I'll take another. We should be able to rendezvous somewhere.

Dr. S Petrov 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M73


██████ ████. ███ █████ ████ ██████?

Dr. K Limonova 04.11.2013 (MON) #NEGAE05M95


Ha! Sure. My old office.

Alright, I'll see you there tomorrow.

Dr. S Petrov 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M74


████ ████████ ██ █████, ██ ███ ███?

Dr. K Limonova 04.11.2013 (MON) #NEGAE05M96


Ranek? He's fine. He doesn't work for Foundation anymore, so he was wiped. He's forgotten you existed, but SCP-████ convinced him you didn't exist in the first place. Maybe it's better this way.

Dr. S Petrov 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M75


█ █████ ███.

Dr. K Limonova 04.11.2013 (MON) #NEGAE05M97


I know. We all knew.

Dr. S Petrov 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M76


██ █████ ████ ███ ████?

Dr. K Limonova 04.11.2013 (MON) #NEGAE05M98


I don't know. He never would have admitted it, even to himself.

Try and hold that thought for 2013. It'll keep you going.

Dr. S Petrov 27.09.1993 (SUN) #NEGAE05M77


'██ ███.

Dr. S Petrov 25.12.1993 (WED) #NEGAE05M78


██'█ █ ████ ███ ██████ ████ ███ ████.

Dr. S Petrov 18.06.1995 (SUN) #NEGAE05M79


██'█ ████ ██ ████ ██ █ ███'█ ███ ██████, ██ ██ ████ ███'█ ███ ██. ██'█ ██████ ███ ███ ███ ████.

Dr. S Petrov 04.03.1998 (WED) #NEGAE05M80


█████ ████████.

Dr. S Petrov 04.03.1998 (WED) #NEGAE05M81


"█████ ████████, ██████!" ████ ███ ██ ██████'█ ███████.

Dr. S Petrov 20.05.2001 (SUN) #NEGAE05M82


███████ █ █████ ███ ████ ███ █████,
██ ██████ ███████ ███ ██;
███ ████████ ████ ███ ████ █████████
███ ███████████.

██ ██████ █████, ██ ████ ██ █████,
███ █ ███ ███ ████
██ ██████, ███ ██ ███████ ███,
███ ███ ████████.

Dr. S Petrov 01.09.2005 (THU) #NEGAE05M83


█ ████ ████. ███ █████. ███ ██████.

███ ████, ███████, ███ ███████ ███'█ ██ ███ ██████, ███'██ ████ █ ██████ ████ ███ ██ ██████████.

Dr. S Petrov 01.01.2010 (THU) #NEGAE05M84


████ █ ██████ ███ ██████.

Dr. S Petrov 03.11.2013 (SUN) #NEGAE05M85


███ ████ ███.

Dr. S Petrov 04.11.2013 (MON) #NEGAE05M99


███████? ██'█ █████. █████'█ ███ ███, █████? ███ ███ ██████?

Dr. S Petrov 04.11.2013 (MON) #NEGAE05M100


████████. ██ ██████.

Dr. S Petrov 05.11.2013 (TUE) #NEGAE05M101


'█ ████.

Dr. S Petrov 05.11.2013 (TUE) #NEGAE05M102


'█ ██ ████ ███ ██████. █████ ███ ███?

Dr. S Petrov 05.11.2013 (TUE) #NEGAE05M103


███████?

Dr. S Petrov 06.11.2013 (WED) #NEGAE05M104


███████, █████ ███ ███?

Dr. S Petrov 07.11.2013 (THU) #NEGAE05M105


███'██ ███ ██████, ███ ███?

Dr. S Petrov 14.08.2014 (THU) #NEGAE05M106


███████?

Dr. S Petrov 28.02.2017 (TUE) #NEGAE05M107


███████?

Dr. S Petrov 28 Mar 2024 20:01 #NEGAE05M108


███████?

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