An SCP based in the abandoned offices of a GRU-P site that hides secrets of the dead GOI.
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Seeking Greenlights: Yes
Page Type: SCP Article
Genre: History
Elevator Pitch: The SCP is an abandoned former base of the GRU-P that has the ability to transport people to other locations around the world, including Foundation sites.
Central Narrative:
- The core of the report is the discoveries that the Foundation is finding by digging into this SCP,
and ultimately what it means for its relationship between a dead goi, the GRU-P, and itself.
- The GRU-P was using an anomaly in order to break into key sites in the SCP universe that is only being discovered decades after it was in use.
- Locations that are explored include Foundation Sites, abandoned GOI buildings, and other top secret locations.
- As the story continues the Foundation wonders how the GRU-P created said SCP and even worse if it was only isolated to this one part or if it is found in even more locations.
Hook/Attention-Grabber:
- This article is focusing on a GOI that has been underrepresented on the wiki, the GRU-P.
- As well the article deals with the GRU-P in relationship to the other GOIs, most notably the Foundation. It presents the GRU-P as an element of soviet intelligence seeking secret information against the Foundation.
- One thing to note is that unlike with other GOIs the only clues as to what the GRU-P was doing with this SCP are going to come from only the remaining physical evidence. There aren't any records, lore wise the GRU-P destroyed their archives to uphold the masquerade, the current GRU-P of the Russian Federation isn't willing to talk with the Foundation, and even if they did they might not even completely known themselves, and anyone who worked at the site has scattered to the wind.
- Ultimately what the GRU-P was doing breaking into the Foundation and other sites can only really be guessed at in the report, because the real answer has been lost to time.
- The idea that the Foundation is only discovering the true threat of the GRU-P long after the organization is good and gone can be a fascinating concept. Rather than representing an ongoing or future threat that can be countered, the SCP is instead something the Foundation can only look at with hindsight and horror, and be relieved that they dodged a bullet.
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