- Secure — secure anomalies to prevent them from falling into the hands of civilian or rival agencies through extensive observation and surveillance, acting to intercept anomalies at the earliest opportunity.
- Contain — contain anomalies to prevent spread of their influence or effects; by either relocating, concealing, or dismantling them, or by suppressing public dissemination of knowledge thereof.
- Protect — protects humanity as well as the anomalies themselves until such time that they are either fully understood or new theories of science can be devised based on their properties and behavior.
Before leaking these documents, I did some research, alas couldn't find when The Foundation was founded, as I am not one of the higher- level staff members, but there are chances its origins are from the 18th century , and it really became the Foundation as we know it in 1956.
Safe
Safe-class SCP objects are anomalies that are easily and safely contained. This is often due to the fact that the Foundation has researched the SCP well enough that containment does not require significant resources or that the anomalies require a specific and conscious activation or trigger. Classifying an SCP as Safe, however, does not mean that handling or activating it does not pose a threat. For example, an assault- rifle could be considered as safe. Most of the time, these SCPs are objects and are not sapient.
To put it simply, put it in a cell, and it won't try to escape.
Euclid
Euclid-class SCP objects are anomalies that require more resources to contain completely or where containment isn't always reliable. Usually this is because the SCP is insufficiently understood or inherently unpredictable. Euclid is the Object Class with the greatest scope, and it's usually a safe bet that an SCP will be this class if it doesn't easily fall into any of the other standard Object Classes.As a note, any SCP that's autonomous or sapient is generally classified as Euclid, due to the inherent unpredictability of an object that can act or think on its own.
Put it in a cell, and it will try to escape.
Keter
Thaumiel
Thaumiel-class SCP objects are anomalies that the Foundation specifically uses to contain other SCPs. Even the mere existence of Thaumiel-class objects is classified at the highest levels of the Foundation, and their locations, functions, and current status are known to few Foundation personnel outside of the O5 Council.
They can't be put in a cell, they are the cell.
Secondary Classes : Less- frequently used, they require unusual containment requirements
Apollyon
Apollyon-class SCP objects are anomalies that cannot be contained, are expected to breach containment imminently, or some other similar scenario. Such anomalies are usually associated with world-ending threats or a K-Class Scenario of some kind, and require a massive effort from the Foundation to deal with.
Put it in a cell, and it will act like the cell never existed in the first place.
Archon
Archon-class SCP objects are anomalies that could theoretically be contained but are best left uncontained for some reason. Archon SCPs may be a part of consensus reality that is difficult to fully contain, or may have adverse effects if put into containment. These SCPs are not uncontainable - the defining feature of the class is that the Foundation chooses to not put the anomaly into containment.
Cernunnos
Cernunnos-class SCP objects could be functionally contained, but for logistical or ethical reasons the Foundation has chosen not to at this time. The anomaly may still be partially contained or actively concealed from the public, but the costs of fully containing it are deemed to outweigh the benefits.
Put it in a cell, and the Foundation will be like " Nah, that's too early, let's give this SCP five more minutes of rest".
Ticonderoga
Ticonderoga-class SCP objects cannot be contained, but also do not need to be contained. While these anomalies are similar to Archon-class SCPs in that their containment is unnecessary, Ticonderoga-class SCPs are distinguished by also not being containable given the Foundation's current knowledge and resources. This may be due to their widespread or ubiquitous occurrence on Earth, despite the general public remaining unaware of their existence or anomalous nature, although the Ticonderoga class also includes extraterrestrial anomalies beyond the current reach of the Foundation.
If you put it in a cell, the Foundation will be like " Incredible, how did you do it ? Anyways, you are fired, that's not what we agreed to".
Non-standard SCP classes : Most of the following Object Classes indicate that an SCP has not yet been assigned a standard object class, or that it was previously assigned a Standard Object Class but no longer requires containment.
Explained
Explained SCP objects were formerly classified as anomalies before being completely and fully understood, to the point where their effects are now explainable by mainstream science, or were falsely identified as an anomaly before being debunked as a hoax or misunderstanding.
If you put it in a cell, what is the point ? You already know everything about it.
Neutralized
Neutralized SCP objects were classified as anomalies but are no longer anomalous, due to the object being intentionally or accidentally destroyed or disabled, or simply due to its anomalous properties or effects ceasing.
How can you put in a cell something that was destroyed ?
Decommissioned
Decommissioned SCP objects are anomalies that have been intentionally destroyed or stripped of their anomalous properties by the SCP Foundation. As the Foundation usually tries to contain rather than neutralize anomalous objects, this object class is only used when it is not possible to fully contain an anomaly, or when excessive expenditure of resources is required to keep an anomaly in containment. Decommissioning may also be performed for ethical reasons, particularly when containment necessitates extreme suffering or is unable to prevent excessive loss of life. To avoid any unnecessary losses, decommissioning anomalies requires authorization from a higher authority, such as the O5 Council, the Ethics Committee, or the Decommissionning Department.
How can you put in a cell something that was destroyed ?
Pending
SCP objects that have not yet been assigned an object class may be labelled as Pending. This is used to indicate that the Foundation does not currently have enough information to assign an object class to the anomaly.
If you put it in a cell, who knows what is gonna happen ?
Uncontained
SCP objects that are not yet contained may be assigned an object class, often Keter, but in the case of certains SCPs, Uncontained is used in place of an object class to emphasize that ongoing effort is required to establish or restore containment.
I managed to get a picture of the classification level of a euclid-level SCP. Here it is :
A Friend of mine will soon come to your High school , Charlie, to give you more info about this one.
I want to clarify a few things here :
- Some things may be unprecise , not here at all, or partially fake. But as I said earlier, I am not an high-level staff, I don't access certain informations, and I lack of time, since I'm under constant watch. I used SCP Foundation Official Website to gather some intel, but I can't access everything yet ; If you want, you can go see, using a signal disruptor, I made it that you can access it without getting noticed by the Foundation.
- Even If I leak these documents, which clearly is a problem for the Foundation, I am NOT a member of the Chaos Insurrection, which hopefully I will be able to talk of later on.
- I really don't know if I will continue to post about the SCP Foundation and it's various SCPs : it's dangerous, a level- 4 Supervisor named " Ms. Choffrut" from the Foundation might discover my activities... So if you, Charlie, are interested, please comment down this message, and I will try my best !
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