There are various types of entities formed inside SCP-354, from ordinary small animals to various monsters that only exist in fantasy, to Gundam, Cybertronians (???)... etc., only you can't think of, Without SCP-354, I can't get it... Ahem, sorry for the wrong frequency-in short, the proportion of large-scale creatures in these entities is not small. Judging from past experience, this time is very likely to be a large-scale creature, and , does not rule out the emergence of life forms that have never been seen before and appear with a new life structure.

However, this is also a very dangerous task.All the entities emerging from within SCP-354 are highly hostile to the outside world, and most of them are very powerful... Those with poor strength or character will probably be confessed there... Therefore, researchers who are less willing to go are not willing to go.

Of course, there are many people in the foundation who are desperate for research, although this time in the past they basically just sat in the base and waited for the agents of the task force to get rid of those entities and bring the wreckage over for research, or really Those daring enough to observe the task force engaging the entity from a distance can glean some information from it.

In any case, this is no easy task.Oh no... for some people, that's not the word to tarnish a cause they love...

……

Although it looks like SCP-354 is a pool filled with blood, the liquid in the pool only "looks" like blood, but the biological properties of the two are completely different-does it feel less creepy?Uh, from the looks of you, it seems that you haven't...

Although this pool was discovered very early and became a well-known Keter-level SCP on the list, the Foundation still knows very little about it, and the containment measures can only barely keep the entities inside from causing damage to the outside world. big impact.In fact, in most cases, the appearance of these entities will bring no small loss.

However, no matter what, Keter is basically a thorn, and if it is really easy to contain, it will not have this safety rating.

……

Ye Mengjiade took a deep breath, and a white mist came out of her mouth.This place is covered with snow all the year round, and the crimson SCP-354 stands out against the silvery white.She didn't stand next to SCP-354 - it was strictly forbidden by the task force to approach - but looked at this notorious SCP from a distance.

Blood-like crimson, that is considered an "extremely ominous" color.At the very beginning, human beings who were still drinking blood fought hard against nature in order to survive. For this reason, countless people shed their blood so that the "human" race survived.

Of course, strictly speaking, red is actually just a color, and the meanings of "horror" and "festivity" are all added by human beings.Just like Jormungandr, what she saw with human eyes could not make her feel the slightest bit of fear.

Right now, SCP-354 seems to be calm, but—everyone knows, this calm won't last long.

The cycle of the entity's emergence from SCP-354 is not accurate to the day, that is, the entity may appear in the next second, or it may be a week later.And during this period, members of the task force must always be prepared... Uh, it sounds a bit weird, but anyway, in a word-absolutely must not lose the slightest bit of vigilance.

Although it seems that it is relatively safer to sit in the rear - after all, it is farther away from the battlefield, and there is still a face in front... Sorry, it was blocked by members of the task force, and under normal circumstances, physical attacks cannot hit them.

However, this is SCP-354, an SCP, and SCP is completely unpredictable with the common sense known to mankind.No one can guarantee that entities emerging from SCP-354 will not possess abilities such as "teleportation".Moreover, the researchers don't wear protective clothing like the agents, and their physical fitness is obviously far inferior to the tried and tested agents. If they really meet... I'm afraid they will explain it there after a little bit of rubbing.

However, from a certain point of view, the action of "joining the SCP Foundation" itself represents the awareness of "dedicating oneself to the cause of science". It's a fluke, but I think that the IQ of the person who "can be selected by the Foundation" is obviously second to none among all people, and the probability of this kind of thing happening is really not that high.

……

Apparently, the properties of SCP-354 are quite problematic for the task force responsible for various matters related to it.Those who can be sent to contain Keter-level SCPs are the elite of the elite, and the excellent agents trained for nothing are sent on the road one by one. No matter who they are, they will want to find a chance to improve this situation, right? !

However, the real situation is certainly not as easy as it is said, but "not easy" does not mean that there is no way.It's just that figuring out how to do it—and implementing it—may come at an unexpected cost.

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"No, this idea is too dangerous, I don't agree!"

In this conference room that can accommodate 60 people, a certain doctor took the case.

Although the size of the meeting room is not small, but now there are only sparsely filled with less than 30 people, which looks unusually empty and uneven.

The doctor's voice was loud, but it didn't cause an unflattering echo in the conference room - thanks to the special paint produced by the Foundation.

Yemengard sat alone (snake?) in the back row, with a notebook open in front of him, which was blank.She propped her chin with one hand, her expression was inexplicable, and she couldn't tell whether she was paying attention or not.

How did things get like this?That would be a long story.To put it simply...someone came up with a whim and proposed a proposal to completely destroy SCP-354, and then this proposal was put on the table for discussion as a matter of course.

"Why can't we figure out a way to drain SCP-354?" I don't know who said that in the first place. "It's a pool, and it's a pool that can't be replenished by any means other than small-scale precipitation. It can only be called a pool that can't be entered. With the efficiency of the Foundation's water pumps, even if this pool is deeper than Lake Baikal, Can it be bottomed out in a month?"

I have to say that this is a very bold idea, but it cannot be denied that it is indeed feasible.But the question is, will this action cause any irreparable consequences?

Maybe they'll make it all the way and change the SCP's safety rating to Neturalized - but that's really unlikely.

After all, no one knows what is hidden under those red liquids.Maybe it's a portal to another dimension (otherwise there's no way to explain the unimaginable variety of entities), or it could be something completely beyond human cognition, who knows.In short, not to mention the cost of making such an action, the most important thing is the possible serious consequences.

The "Keter" level means that the SCP itself has the power to cause the end of the world, and has great malice towards human beings.Some people may say that it is just a pool, how could it have its own consciousness, but all the entities appearing in SCP-354, from up to Gundam (???) to ordinary human beings—all of them are full of hostility to everything outside— This is impossible in nature.It just goes to show that this pool - or the unknown being beneath it - possesses the means to completely brainwash entities of all kinds.

To have such an ability and to release such an entity on purpose... Its evil heart is enough to see.

In any case, SCP-354, most likely, has a consciousness of its own, and is definitely not on the side of humans.

If you consider this as a premise, it will inevitably lead to a question: what does it mean for SCP-354 to drain all the liquid in it?

Hmm...Let's put it this way, putting this kind of thing on humans is like the "bloodletting therapy" proposed by those barefoot doctors in Western Europe in the Middle Ages... Uh, no, it's the so-called "doctors" who don't know anything about modern medicine.In other words... wanting human life.If someone wants your life, then - of course you have to fight back, and teach that guy a deep lesson.

Ordinary people with a little bit of a temper can make such a desperate move, let alone an SCP—or an extremely dangerous SCP—?What kind of action it will make is completely unpredictable.

There are indeed no guys with low IQs in the foundation, but this does not mean that their EQs are also high-in fact, most of the members are considered textbook cases of "not knowing how to read the air".Or, in a way... the deplorable marriage rate among members of the Foundation - far below the world average - is not unreasonable.

Therefore, they will not think about the irrationality of this plan from the perspective mentioned above, and they are more worried that they will not be able to cope with the changes that may occur next.

As for Ye Mengjiade... Do you think she has such a thing as "emotional intelligence" _(:з"∠)_?But she does know the seriousness of the consequences—after all, she is an old ruler with her own cheats (???).

Yermungald knows a lot about SCP-354, but has little understanding of its...motives for these actions.In her opinion, the series of actions it made were completely redundant and useless—not to mention the huge loss of human resources and materials it caused to the foundation. What it pays is just a drop in the bucket.

Meaningless.

So why does it do this?This question, which is not difficult for us to understand, made Ye Mengjia very puzzled... Ah no, there is no "bad thinking". Pay attention again.

Anyway, the answer is not important to her at all.

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