SCP-1717-EX
rating: +48+x
Item#: 1717-EX
Level1
Containment Class:
explained
Secondary Class:
none
Disruption Class:
ekhi
Risk Class:
warning

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A pod of subantarctic orcas, photographed off the coast of the Crozet Islands.

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-1717-EX should only be referred to by their number in official documentation. Outside this context, they are to be referred to as subantarctic orcas and should not be considered SCP objects. This database entry is retained for reference purposes, but has been updated with current procedures and information.

Underwater sites located in Administrative Region 35 (Antarctica) are to install sonar beacons one kilometer away from facilities. These serve the dual purpose of repelling subantarctic orcas and tracking their movements. Underwater anomalies are to be protected in the same manner, if possible. Should orcas approach, the use of lethal force is authorized. If the sonar is detected by the public, the Disinformation Bureau is to release a cover story about submarine military activity in Antarctica.

A network of fifty buoys equipped with microphones has been set up to listen to the communication of subantarctic orcas.1 Ceto.aic is tasked with monitoring orca communications, with particular focus on the relay system used by the Great Pod of the Circular Current. Orcas determined to have witnessed anomalous events are to be amnesticized at the earliest opportunity. Development of targeted memes to eradicate widespread knowledge of certain anomalous entities among orcas is under consideration.

The Foundation currently does not have any diplomatic contact with the Great Pod of the Circular Current. In the event the Great Pod forms a normalcy-protecting organization, the Foundation will initiate ties using standard protocols.

Description: The subantarctic orca (Orcinus parantarcticus)2 have recently undergone an evolutionary shift, resulting in the species gaining full sapience. In addition to the typical cognitive abilities of cetaceans, subantarctic orcas have developed sophisticated language, increased cooperative capabilities, and a firm grasp of abstract concepts. Tool use has not been observed beyond the use of artificial waves to wash prey off ice floes, but this is believed to be due to the sparse environment of the subantarctic orca's home range rather than any cognitive limitation. The cause of this evolutionary shift is not known with certainty. Previously, it was believed to be anomalous in origin. However, extensive investigation by the Foundation using both mundane and anomalous techniques has determined that it is not anomalous or due to the interference of anomalous forces. Currently, the social brain hypothesis3 is generally accepted by Foundation cetologists to be most supported by the evidence.

The date at which the subantarctic orcas gained sapience is unknown, but believed to be recent. The species' level of cognitive, political, and technological development has not changed since Foundation observations began in 2001.

Orcas are organized in pods of thirty adults on average, usually led by the oldest female. Pods do not reside in well-defined territories, but for most of the year maintain a minimum distance of 15 kilometers between pods through the use of long-distance infrasonic communication. These long-distance calls are also used for social interaction between instances in different pods, and to warn other pods about potential threats. During the summer, pods congregate to take advantage of high density fish schools produced by phytoplankton blooms.

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The current leaders of the Great Pod. Names are untranslatable, so they are known by their PoI numbers. From left to right, they are PoI-95-1, PoI-95-5, PoI-95-2, and PoI-95-4.

Currently, most known subantarctic orca pods are (at least officially) part of the Great Pod of the Circular Current.4 The Great Pod, formerly classified as SCP-1717-A, is an association of pods networked together through by rover male orcas who act as a relay system for messages as well as scouts. Their leaders (currently four in number) have collectively memorized the names, typical routes, and members of every member pod of the Great Pod. Prior to reclassification, these orcas were classified as SCP-1717-B. With the aid of roving orcas, the Great Pod mediate disputes between member pods, controls access to certain sacred sites, and maintains common resources. While the capabilities of the Great Pod's leaders were formerly thought to be anomalous in nature, studies performed on one of their number who died of natural causes have confirmed that they are simply the product of training and natural talent.

Subantarctic orca culture, due to their limited geographic range and long-distance communication abilities, has not differentiated very much. Despite their recent evolution it is highly developed, with a strong emphasis on song. Their mythology is centered around a cetomorphized ocean deity. Boats are viewed as disinterested, and sometimes dangerous, supernatural beings. Certain anomalies such as SCP-169 have become common knowledge among subantarctic orcas. However, the details have been altered enough by cumulative errors that even in the event of the relevant communications becoming public, a Lifted Veil Scenario is considered low probability.

The O5 Council has determined that the sapience of subantarctic orcas is part of normalcy. As the human scientific community is expected to translate the language of the subantarctic orca within the next few years, they are also subject to the Veil Protocol. Subantarctic orca instances are reproductively isolated. The rest of the orca genus will therefore likely remain at their current level of intelligence.


Addendum 1717-2: On May 25, 2035, the following message was received by Overwatch Command.

We protest the Foundation's rash, unilateral termination of containment of SCP-1717. Our organizations have collaborated on this issue of global security since 2004, and we have refrained from classifying the species as a KTE only because you assured us that full liquidation was not necessary. Now the Foundation sees fit to cease participating in bilateral efforts without consulting us.

The Global Occult Coalition is not convinced by the evidence (or more accurately, lack of evidence) presented by the Foundation, either. If the subantarctic orca has gained its remarkable intelligence through anomalous means, or have received direction from outside forces, it will be impossible to liquidate them above the Veil.

We request that the Foundation re-establish containment of SCP-1717 immediately.

Undersecretariat of the Global Occult Coalition

The following reply was sent:

While we understand your concerns, we assure you that the reclassification process was undertaken with all due care. This is an internal process, which the GOC is not invited to comment on -- though if there is evidence against our reclassification you would like to submit, you may do so through standard channels.

The Foundation would also like to reiterate that our Legal Department considers the International Veil Agreement to apply to the subantarctic orca, per the clauses on people residing on terra nullius. While they do not currently have contact with humans, the terms of the International Veil Agreement apply to cultural isolates. The subantarctic orca is already above the Veil. We know the Coalition would not be so rash as to try to terminate an above-Veil group, so how difficult it would be to terminate them is not an issue.

We hope that this does not negatively affect our working relationship, and look forward to continuing to work with the Global Occult Coalition to contain anomalous entities in the future.

Overwatch Command

No response was received from the Global Occult Coalition.

Addendum 1717-4 — 91st Session of the Council of 108, 2035: On September 6, 2035, the Council of 108 voted 55-53 to classify the subantarctic orca as a parathreat (designated KTE-2358-Fiji) after a proposal was introduced by the New Zealand government.6 The exact details of the session are currently unknown to the Foundation, but agents inside the Coalition have reported a fear of potential geopolitical disruption and competition for resources. Several Coalition vessels have been dispatched to retrieve subantarctic orca tissue samples. The GOC intends to take advantage of their small population size and high levels of inbreeding to use orca DNA as a targeting component in an ritual intended to cause a mass mortality event. While this will not wipe out the species by itself, it will likely trigger an extinction vortex due to low genetic diversity.

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