Scp- Roleplay Script [ 2027 ]
SCP — Roleplay Script
(Scene: Site-17, Central Control Room. Dr. Elara Vex and Agent Roderick Thane are present, monitoring several screens displaying real-time data from across the site.)
(A sudden power surge flickers the lights. The facility sirens begin to wail. Darkness for one second.) SCP- Roleplay Script
Location:
Site-19, Sector-4 (Heavy Containment) Current Status: Code Green (Normal Operations) Atmosphere: Low-humming fluorescent lights, the distant sound of heavy hydraulic doors, and the rhythmic clicking of keyboards. 3. Sample Script Template: "The Testing Phase" Characters: Dr. Aris (Researcher): Analytical, cold, focused on data. D-9022 (Class-D): Anxious, skeptical, desperate. SCP — Roleplay Script (Scene: Site-17, Central Control
Drama in SCP:RP usually revolves around the SCPs themselves. Your script should include specific "Re-containment Protocols": Object Class: Euclid (or Keter for higher difficulty)
Agent Thane:
(alerting via comms device) All personal on site, be advised. We have a Code Red. SCP-XXXX breach. Seal all exits. I want a team ready to move in and retrieve D-9881. Dr. Vex, can you assess the situation with SCP-XXXX?
MILO:
Turn it off. Turn it off right now.
- Object Class: Euclid (or Keter for higher difficulty)
- Description (brief): SCP-XXXX appears as a sealed metal crate containing a folded textile. When unfolded in sight of two or more human subjects, it induces vivid shared hallucinations that rewrite short-term memories, creating competing narratives and making coordination difficult.
- Primary hazard: Group-based unreliable perception causing conflicting reports about locations, events, and identities.
- Containment procedure (initial): Keep crate sealed in triple-redundant Faraday-lined locker; observe via blind cameras that record infrared only.
- Known triggers: Simultaneous visual exposure by ≥2 humans; prolonged auditory description of observed hallucination increases persistence.
- Countermeasures: Isolate observers; administer Class-B amnestic; use indirect observation (cameras filtered to infrared) and single-observer protocols.
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