pas/agr The SCP foundation
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PLEASE READ ALL OF THIS IF YOU WANT TO JOIN THE CLAN!

About The SCP Foundation
Welcome
SCP artifacts pose a significant threat to global security. Various agencies from around the world operate to maintain human independence from extra-terrestrial, extra-dimensional, and extra-universal threat. In the past humankind has been at the whim of these bizarre artifacts and similar phenomena, but we have now reached a point in history where we can begin to control and contain these defiances of natural law.

If you are now working for the SCP Foundation. You have no need to understand how or why we operate. What you do need to understand is how vital your mission is.

Our Goals

Observe preternatural phenomena and develop new theories of science based on their observable behavior.
Contain potentially dangerous phenomena
Develop safety procedures for dealing with all future phenomena
Observe, detain, and destroy any one or any thing preventing us from accomplishing the above-stated goals.
SCP Reports
One of the most essential functions of the Foundation is to compile and consolidate information about artifacts in our possession, or observed outside of our scope of influence.

Special Containment Procedures are required for each and every observed phenomenon. It is amongst your top priorities to assist the higher-level officers in the research required for the composition of these reports. These reports are the foundation of the Foundation.

Also, it is imperative that these documents never leak to the public. If they are verified and traced back to the source by a party not privy to this information, it could spell disaster for the Foundation and all SCP artifacts currently under our control.

A Word from Kenny Ellis, the administrator of the SCP foundation

Mankind in its present state has been around for a quarter of a million years, yet only the last 4,000 have been of any significance. So, what did we do for nearly 250,000 years? We huddled in caves and around small fires, fearful of the things that we didn't understand. It was more than explaining why the sun came up, it was the mystery of enormous birds with heads of men, and rocks that came to life. So we called them 'gods' and 'demons,' and begged them to spare us and prayed for salvation.

In time, their numbers dwindled and our numbers rose. The world began to make more sense when there were less things to fear. Yet, the unexplained can never truly go away, as if the universe demands the absurd and impossible.

Mankind must not go back to hiding in fear. No one else will protect us, we must stand up for ourselves.

While the rest of mankind dwell in the light, we must stand in the darkness to combat it, contain it, and shield it from the eyes of the public, so that others may live in a sane, normal world.

We secure. We contain. We protect.

The Foundation
Clandestine and worldwide, The SCP Foundation operates beyond jurisdiction, empowered and entrusted by every major world government with the task of containing 'items which jeopardize normalcy.'

Many of these 'items' pose both a physical danger to people and a psychological mistrust in worldly affairs, their personal beliefs, and an interruption to daily life.

exempli gratia - the average individual might be quite troubled by the existence of SCP-126, believing there could be many like her present at any time.
exempli gratia - daunted by the fact that mankind is threatened by SCP-008 or SCP-058
exempli gratia - the likelihood that many people would submit to or even worship subjects such as SCP-076 or SCP-882
Special Containment Procedures
Commonly known as 'SCPs,' these articles are overview reports of individual 'Items' in containment by SCP personnel and facilities. They quickly summarize threats and describe Items with only necessary details (as time might be short on hand in the event of a containment breach or other event).

Items can be an object, place, person, animal or even an occurance. They are given an Item# as SCP-XXX and categorized. SCPs are grouped as being 'Safe,' 'Euclid,' or 'Keter' which are classifications that explain expected threat levels.

Anyone may draw up an SCP protocol on any Item and add it to 'The List,' but every author is subject to review by his or her peers, and must adhere to the high standards and clinical approach mandated by his fellows.




STANDARD SECURITY CLEARANCE LEVELS
LEVEL 0: Standard operating personnel. Personnel at this level are not permitted any contact with an SCP object; breach of this protocol will result in termination of the personnel involved.

LEVEL 1: Standard security clearance level for staff involved in the maintenance of an SCP object. Level 1 clearance is usually appended with the SCP object the personnel have clearance for (e.g. 1/173).

LEVEL 2: Clearance level for staff involved in overseeing an SCP object. Appended with the SCP object the personnel have clearance for, separated by a dash for those with clearance for multiple SCP objects (e.g. 2/173-847-423).

LEVEL 3: All general security staff for Site-19 or any other site housing an SCP object are required to have this level of clearance and are permitted access to all non-Keter level SCP objects.

LEVEL 4: Command-level personnel; permitted access to all non-Keter level SCP objects.

LEVEL 5: Highest ranking Senior Staff; most personnel at this clearance level are Overseers. Certain members of Senior Staff have been given Level 5 clearance due to repeated need to work on Keter level SCP objects.

NOTE: This security clearance structure is independent of any other military security clearance structure.

NON-STANDARD SECURITY CLEARANCE LEVELS
D: Class D personnel are designated staff used to handle the Keter-level objects. Warning: Class D personnel are not permitted interaction with class D personnel assigned to a different object or SCP personnel. Class D personnel are recruited from prison inmates. Condemned persons are preferred; in times of duress, Protocol 12 can be authorized, allowing recruitment of innocents or persons incarcerated for lesser crimes. All Class D personnel are to be terminated at the first of the month, and a new staff must be ready to replace them. After placement in quarters, staff must only contact Class D personnel through intercom system. All Class D personnel are to be given a minimum of one (1) polygraph tests at 1800 on a daily basis. Failure to comply will result in termination. Failure to pass test will result in termination. In event of any abnormalities, termination of entire Class D personnel is advised, as well as any SCP personnel that have had basic interaction with them.

E: Temporarily affixed to the start of a security clearance (e.g. E1), this is used when a new SCP object has been discovered but is still in an unsecured or uncontrolled state. E-clearance personnel are tasked with bringing the SCP into effect and maintaining it. Once the SCP are in place and the object is secure, the E is removed and the personnel are given the appropriate number on the end of their clearance.

O5-x: Overseer-level clearance is given only to the directors of the SCP Foundation. The x indicates their number, ranging from 1 to 13 (e.g. O5-7). O5 personnel are permitted to access any and all data related to the SCP objects. However, due to the sensitive nature of their position, O5 personnel are not permitted to have any direct contact with an SCP object, nor may they enter any site housing an SCP object under any circumstances.



SCP Object Classes
Safe: Any SCP object classed as Safe is usually little more than a curiosity to the research teams, but is still anomalous enough to warrant containment in some form or another. Any SCP object classified as Safe can be interacted with by any member of staff, regardless of security clearance. This is also the only class of SCP object that anyone of O5-x clearance is permitted access to, though even then only under controlled circumstances.

Keep in mind that Safe class objects are not completely harmless: an automobile, or an AK-47, for instance, would be considered Safe, although it is capable of killing human beings. However, its functions are understood, and reliable safety measures can be taken to avoid harm. For more specific information on Safe Class SCPs, as well as a list of the top rated Safe SCPs, check on the Safe page.

Euclid: Euclid classification is generally applied to objects whose properties are not currently understood. Unlike Safe class objects, there are no reliable containment procedures on Euclid class objects: this may be because the object either does not obey known laws of nature and physics, or because its response to stimuli constantly changes. Objects classified as Euclid may be declined to Safe if a greater understanding of their properties is achieved.

Euclid class objects are not necessarily inherently dangerous, but they are unpredictable: for this reason, greater care should be taken around them. A wild animal, for instance may be considered Euclid, as it may have unpredictable responses to stimuli. For more specific information on the Euclid Class SCPs, as well as a list of the top rated Euclid SCPs, check on the Euclid page.

Keter: The strictest object class, Keter-class objects can only be handled by Class D personnel (see Security Clearance Levels) except in special circumstances. Keter objects are naturally inimical to life and pose great difficulties in keeping them controlled, hence the use of Class D personnel in their maintenance. Keter objects fall into one of two categories: those that are of immense strategic value once controlled, or those that have been deemed impossible to destroy due to the nature of the artifact. In either case, the artifact is to be kept until its use has been ascertained and replicated in a more controlled environment, or until a method of ensuring the objects' permanent destruction is determined.

Keter class objects are always inherently dangerous, despite the best containment procedures possible: the threat level may range from global armageddon to simply killing everything around it. A hand grenade with the pin removed may be considered Keter: a single mistake will cause casualties. For more specific information on the Keter Class SCPs, as well as a list of the top rated Keter SCPs, check on the Keter page.

Neutralized: Any object that has since been destroyed, or in some way has no odd, extra-dimensional, or adverse effects. Objects classified under this class should have a note stating what class it was while it was an active SCP. The list of Neutralized SCPs can be found on the Neutralized page.

Decommissioned: Reserved for objects that are not only destroyed, but disavowed by the Foundation. The list of decommissioned SCPS can be found on the Decommissioned SCPs page.





Out of character info

Basicly, what this clan will be doing is roleplaying with others. All new SCP members will be assigned a clearance level (0-5) based on their experience and will go through testing with their designated type of SCP (safe - keter). I will recruit prisoners from the nexus prison and assign them to non standard security clearance D, If the prisoner does not pass training, they will be subject to immediate termination. Class D's are not permitted interaction with any other SCP units (persons). Class D's will continue working with Keter SCP object classes until death. Once enough poeple join the clan, Hopefully, poeple will start acting crazy enough to be put in a holding cell, Or possesed objects hitting poeple or something. We will start with
SCP-000 and so forth.


Application!


OOC info

Have you read the whole page (y/n):

Hours in-game (minimum 24):

Steam name:

Why you want to join this clan:

RP point amount:

Amount of bans:

IC info

Name:

Age:

Why you want to join the SP foundation:

Security clearance level you are applying for (1-2-3-E) (none for prisoners):

Experience in handling hazardous/dangerous materials/persons:

Please join if you want! It took me alot of time to compile all this info and stuff! Cheese
#2
Looks very nice, Good job, Sheep.
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(06-15-2012, 01:02 AM)Reliqua Wrote: Looks very nice, Good job, Sheep.
Thanks!
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Looks good!
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I like it nice job ^^
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"A man must stand in the eyes of fear and march on to lead those who follow him to victory. Through these battles, a man will build himself a home, a place of refuge and happiness for those he cares about." - Grub
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If you try to chase me around with the frigging sliding peanut I swear to god...
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OOC info

Have you read the whole page (y/n):Yes

Hours in-game (minimum 24): 601 Hours

Steam name:[FL:RP]spartanjunior31[LUNA]

Why you want to join this clan:This looks pretty nice and I have an interest in this clan.

RP point amount:6

Amount of bans:2

IC info

Name:Sharnein 'Luna' Flores

Age:32

Why you want to join the SP foundation:My service for the SCP can be useful and my previous observations on the dangers that can harm our species have been kept in the depths of my office saying "it will never be of use" but thats what they said due to a previous infection.

Are you a prisoner:no

Security clearance level you are applying for (1-2-3-E) (none for prisoners):O5-1 (You offered me it)
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Ah, Sharnien my good friend. Your application was reveiwed and accepted, you are now the first administrator of the SCP foundation.
#9
Shouldn`t this be a closed clan seeing how the owner of it was permed from the forums and server..
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Yea, I was wondering about that.


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