Record Book: Site-96 Containment Procedures
All staff assigned to Site-96 are required to conform to the established containment protocols. These regulations are in place to ensure the safe and stable containment of all anomalous objects housed within Site-96. Violations of containment guidelines will be met with administrative action, up to and including revocation of access. A detailed log of all incidents is maintained for auditing purposes. Unforeseen situations should be documented immediately to the on-duty commander.
- Log entries must include a detailed description of the occurrence, including the date, time, location, and individuals involved.
- Media recordings should be taken whenever possible to corroborate the record summary.
- Standard operating procedures for specific objects are accessible in the Site-96 archives.
The Facility
Site 96 is a remote, highly classified research facility dedicated to the management of anomalous objects and entities. It operates under the strict protocols of the SCP Foundation, its mission focused on suppressing any potential threats posed by these anomalies to the world at large. Within its secure perimeter, specialized teams of researchers, security personnel, and support staff work tirelessly to understand SCPs, ensuring their safe custody.
The facility itself is a labyrinthine complex of chambers, equipped with cutting-edge technology for both research and containment purposes. Strict security measures, including multiple layers of fencing, Site96 are in place to prevent unauthorized access or breaches. All personnel assigned to Site 96 undergo rigorous training procedures and are subject to constant observation.
Site Ninety Six Incident Report:
The anomalous events recorded at Site Ninety Six continue to present a significant challenge. Initial observations indicate the presence of unidentified energy readings, along with potential dimensional distortions. Further research is required to fully decipher these signals.
- Preliminary analysis suggests a possible correlation to recent experiments conducted at the site.
- Observers stationed at Site Ninety Six have reported sensory anomalies.
- A meticulous review of all available logs is currently underway.
Further evidence are needed to clarify the nature and origin of these occurrences.
Unclassified Personnel Briefing : Site 96 Operations
All personnel assigned to Site 96 are required with the updated operational guidelines. The aforementioned procedures maintain site security and optimize mission objectives. A breach of protocol from these guidelines will lead disciplinary action, up to and potentially encompassing termination.
- Personnel access is strictly controlled and restricted to authorized personnel only.
- Data transmissions must be scrambled
- Operational protocols must be adhered to in the classified documentation.
{Should you encountera security breach, immediately report it to your commanding officer. Remember, your vigilance is essential to the success of our mission.
Log Entry: Site 96 - Incident Alpha-7
Subject termination verified at 14:55. Quarantine procedures implemented effectively. No further residuals detected within the exclusion field.The subject's specimens have been contained to Site 42 for further analysis. The recovery crew will remain on-site for a extended period of time to ensure the safety and security of the area. A full report will be issued upon completion of the investigation.
- Further details regarding the subject's nature remain classified. See Protocol X-12 for security protocols.
Site 96: A History of Containment Breaches
A history of Site 96 is one filled with numerous containment breaches. The first recorded breach occurred in 19██ century, after a botched experiment with an anomalous substance. The consequences of this initial breach were severe, resulting in multiple casualties and the partial closure of the site.
Over the years that passed, Site 96 experienced a series of containment violations. Some were relatively minor, requiring only minor damage and minimal casualties. Others, however, were devastating, resulting in widespread destruction.
Such breaches often arose from a combination of causes, including external error, technical failure, and the unpredictable nature of the anomalies secured within Site 96.
In response to these threats, the Foundation has implemented a variety of measures to prevent future breaches. These include enhanced security protocols, advanced containment procedures, and ongoing research into the nature and behavior of anomalies.
Despite these initiatives, Site 96 remains a high-risk facility. The threat of containment failure is always present, serving as a constant reminder of the inherent dangers posed by anomalous phenomena.