Chapter 9: The Fall of the Foundation - Part 1

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Damion, Rose and SCP-1048 walked out of the cafeteria and were finally prepared to get out of this prison from Hell. As they walked along, they heard what sounded like a guard. Soon, they had found a blood stained note describing another SCP.

Item #: SCP-096

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-096 is to be contained in its cell, a 5 m x 5 m x 5 m airtight steel cube, at all times. Weekly checks for any cracks or holes are mandatory. There are to be absolutely no video surveillance or optical tools of any kind inside SCP-096's cell. Security personnel will use pre-installed pressure sensors and laser detectors to ensure SCP-096's presence inside the cell.

Any and all photos, video, or recordings of SCP-096's likeness are strictly forbidden without approval from Dr. ███ and O5-█.

Description: SCP-096 is a humanoid creature measuring approximately 2.38 meters in height. Subject shows very little muscle mass, with preliminary analysis of body mass suggesting mild malnutrition. Arms are grossly out of proportion with the rest of the subject's body, with an approximate length of 1.5 meters each. Skin is mostly devoid of pigmentation, with no sign of any body hair.

SCP-096's jaw can open to four (4) times the norm of an average human. Other facial features remain similar to an average human, with the exception of the eyes, which are also devoid of pigmentation. It is not yet known whether SCP-096 is blind or not. It shows no signs of any higher brain functions, and is not considered to be sapient.

SCP-096 is normally extremely docile, with pressure sensors inside its cell indicating it spends most of the day pacing by the eastern wall. However, when someone views SCP-096's face, whether it be directly, via video recording, or even a photograph, it will enter a stage of considerable emotional distress. SCP-096 will cover its face with its hands and begin screaming, crying, and babbling incoherently. Approximately one (1) to two (2) minutes after the first viewing, SCP-096 will begin running to the person who viewed its face (who will from this point on be referred to as SCP-096-1).

Documented speeds have varied from thirty-five (35) km/h to ███ km/h, and seems to depend on distance from SCP-096-1. At this point, no known material or method can impede SCP-096's progress. The actual position of SCP-096-1 does not seem to affect SCP-096's response; it seems to have an innate sense of SCP-096-1's location. Note: This reaction does not occur when viewing artistic depictions (see Document 096-1) .

Upon arriving at SCP-096-1's location, SCP-096 will proceed to kill and [DATA EXPUNGED] SCP-096-1. 100% of cases have left no traces of SCP-096-1. SCP-096 will then sit down for several minutes before regaining its composure and becoming docile once again. It will then attempt to make its way back to its natural habitat, [DATA REDACTED]

Due to the possibility of a mass chain reaction, including breach of Foundation secrecy and large civilian loss of life, retrieval of subject should be considered Alpha priority.

Dr. ███ has also petitioned for immediate termination of SCP-096 (see Interview 096-1). Order is awaiting approval. Termination order has been approved, and is to be carried out by Dr. ███ on [DATA REDACTED]. See Incident-096-1-A.


They had to be extremely careful after reading this article as they knew that the creature could be anywhere. They kept moving towards gate A and found themselves at a generator room. They looked in the window as the lights started to flicker and they saw one of the guards and SCP-096 with it's back turned away from them. Damion and Rose didn't see it's face. The guard wasn't as fortunate.

"Oh, god. How did he get out," the guard said as he looked at SCP-096's face.

"Oh crap".

096 then began to babble and cry while emitting a shriek that sounded like it was mixed with video distortion. The guard then said that he was sorry and ran toward the door. He pressed the button numerous times, but nothing happened. A minute later, SCP-096 screamed and and ran towards the guard. When he got there, the lights flickered so much that Damion and Rose didn't get to see the blood splatter on the window.

"Holy..." Rose had exclaimed.

Unfortunately for them, the door to the generator room had opened and the door they were about to go though wouldn't open. They would have to go in and turn on the fuel and electricity without looking at the Shy Guy.

They decided to let SCP-1048 be their eyes since the affect only seemed to affect humans. They closed their eyes and went in, the door shutting behind them. The teddy bear was on Damion's back, tapping either shoulder telling him to go that way. Damion would say the direction so that Rose would know.

Soon, they found the fuel cells and turned them on. They closed their eyes and repeated the process, turning on the electricity and the door. They maneuvered their way to the door and opened it. As soon as they got out, they opened their eyes and turned around to shut the door. As they did however, they saw that SCP-096 was right in front of them and it had started shrieking.

"RUN!!!" Damion exclaimed as he shut the door and they all high-tailed it.

They knew that 096 would eventually catch up to them, but they wanted to at least make it to outside. They kept running and running, and soon they heard SCP-096 screaming, knowing that it was chasing them down. Damion grabbed Rose bridal style and 1048 hopped onto his back.

"Hang on!!"

Damion then started to run at inhuman speeds thanks to the liquid that he had consumed from the coffee machine. He saw more MTF members in front of him and as soon as he was close to them, he jumped over them, leaving them to deal with 096. His work had paid off as they were now standing in front of the gate A elevator.

"Let's get out of here..." Damion said as he, Rose and SCP-1048 stepped into the elevator, knowing very well that this would be the end of the SCP Foundation...

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