
To: TEN.PiCS.34|raaskiev_e#TEN.PiCS.34|raaskiev_e
From: O5-3
Date: 04/27/2020
Subject: SCP-5109
Chief Veiksaar,
An individual with Level-5 credentials will be arriving at Site-43 within one hour of your receipt of this message. You are to surrender SCP-5109 to this individual immediately. The waitlist for in-house projects utilizing this anomaly is to be discontinued, and no further requests for its use are to be accepted.
Your compliance has been noted.
Between 2009 and 2020, a string of absurd stunts carried out by Foundation personnel proved the value and the danger of SCP-5109. The "One-Time Password" is a simple anomaly with surprisingly deep consequences, a string of forty-one characters which can only exist in one mind per reality. If you know it, you can't forget it. If you tell it to someone, you do forget it, and it now belongs to them.
At the start, it was used as a simple password. By the end, it was being used to combat dementia, defraud colleagues of their research findings, catch thieves, and set off bombs. Since it was the Chaos Insurgency setting off bombs, the O5 Council intervened and the password was declared off-limits.
Until today.
To: TEN.PiCS.34|ykslokos_d#TEN.PiCS.34|ykslokos_d
From: O5-3
Date: 12/07/2020
Subject: SCP-5109
Dr. Sokolsky,
An individual with Level-5 credentials will be arriving at Site-43 within one hour of your receipt of this message. This individual will surrender SCP-5109 to you immediately. The waitlist for in-house projects utilizing this anomaly is to be resumed, as per our agreement. Your plan is authorized.
The outcome will be noted.
Daniil Sokolsky's plan is to explode seven plots by seven Groups of Interest at Foundation Sites around the globe. In England, Italy, India, Australia, the United States, South Korea and Japan, seven traitors are waiting for his seven messengers to arrive. They've got plans of their own; may the best plans win.
Prologue:
Character Development
Dr. Daniil Sokolsky has a dream and a scheme. The dream is to use SCP-5109 again, and show everyone what a genius he is. The scheme is to foil a whole bunch of other people's schemes.
Georgian Gothic
Dr. Udo Okorie is an expert on anomalous waste. Site-91 in Yorkshire, England is an anomalist's paradise. But she's not the only one interested in its library; the Serpent's Hand has a long reach.
Who Framed Ralph Roget?
When Interim Director Ralph Roget is accused of betraying the Foundation, his grandmother, Shirley Gillespie, enlists an unlikely pair from Site-43 to clear his name. What lies beneath Site-77?
The Moloch Mentality
Delfina Ibanez is five feet tall and tough as nails. But she's going to have to flex her mental muscles to solve the riddle of Site-36, where a conscientious graffiti artist is having a breakdown.
Meanwhile, in Australia
Australia is hot, and Dr. Lillian Lillihammer isn't happy. Was she the right choice to save Site-45 from the depredations of a long-embedded Chaos Insurgency mole, and dig him out at the root?
Not My Sloths, Not My Pit
The technical term for Dr. William Wettle is "an idiot." He's off to Site-87, S&C Plastics in Sloth's Pit, Wisconsin, where a narrative force doesn't suffer fools. Is there method in this madness?
If You Don't Know the Words
Something is about to happen at Site-87. It might be an attack by a pair of neo-legendary hackers. It might be Dr. Wettle suddenly developing as a human being. Whichever is less likely.
The Green Machine
Dr. Harold Blank knows nothing about Korea. He's going to have to learn a few somethings, and fast, to broker a deal between Site-13K and environmental terrorists who aren't what they seem.
Ready or Not...
The nexus around Site-79 in Japan has transformed its landscape along dream and video game logic. Director Allan McInnis had best start liking video games; he's in one. And he's not alone.
...Here I Come
Site-79 security chief Hachiro Kuroki has survived a week in Nexus-58 by keeping a low profile. But if he and Director McInnis are going to win this game, they're going to have to play it loud.
♪ And many more ♪
Probably time to resolve some of those cliffhangers, eh?