SCP-7307
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3/7307 LEVEL 3/7307
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Item #: SCP-7307
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Special Containment Procedures

A total of 246 core samples taken from SCP-7307-1 instances are held within Cold Storage Locker 1156 at Site-617 in Fort Yukon, Alaska. The 247th sample is under indefinite evaluation at the Site-87 research facility. Due to natural degradation, location, and/or several decades of nuclear testing conducted by the USSR, further containment of SCP-7307-1 is deemed unnecessary.

All media containing depictions of SCP-7307-2 has been expunged from public record. An agreement between the Foundation, Roscosmos, and NASA has been reached to classify the existence of SCP-7307-2. The Alabaster-Reece Observatory is tasked with tracking SCP-7307-2. As of 1974/02/23, SCP-7307-2 no longer requires containment procedures.

Due to the size and location of SCP-7307-3, direct containment has been deemed unfeasible. A remote observation unit utilizing Poseidon.aic has been installed to monitor SCP-7307-3 for any activity. The USS Morpheus is to perform a yearly manned investigation of SCP-7307-3.

Any change in the status of SCP-7307 is to be immediately reported to Dr. Wallace of Project Lighthouse at Site-87.

Description

SCP-7307 is the collective designation for several anomalous events and objects initially discovered on 1945/07/16.

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Two SCP-7307-1 instances, 1947/06/22.

SCP-7307-1 are 246 spherical formations consisting of ice, soil, and bedrock with diameters ranging from .5 - 5.6 km. These objects spontaneously appeared in Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan starting on 1945/06/16 and ending on 1975/11/24. Analysis of core samples indicate that all SCP-7307-1 instances originate from Semipalatinsk, but did not form from existing materials found at the location. The sites at which each SCP-7307-1 instance was discovered, as well as each core sample tested, registered a unique concentration of Boerhiemer Radiation1, indicating a probable extra-universal origin for these phenomena. An additional 143 SCP-7307-1 instances were detected and are theorized to exist 4.8 km underground in the Archuleta Mesa near Dulce, New Mexico.

SCP-7307-2 is a 3.4 km ovaloid structure consisting of various inorganic and organic components including but not limited to: sand, metal, fauna, asphalt, concrete structures, substratum, flora, glass, and wood. SCP-7307-2 is surrounded by a cloud of oxygen, nitrogen, helium, natural gas, propane, water vapor, and approximately 26,000 human corpses.

SCP-7307-2 is currently orbiting Earth approximately 400,000 km from the Exosphere and has a trajectory which will eventually remove it from Earth's gravitational influence; estimated to occur between 1970-1980. On 1974/02/23, SCP-7307-2 was incinerated by the Sun and no longer exists. Samples collected by a Foundation probe prior to its incineration indicate the place of origin to be Hiroshima, Japan circa 1940-1950.

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SCP-7307-2, circa 1965.

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Perspective view of SCP-7307-3.

SCP-7307-3 is the island of Cuba, including topsoil, flora, fauna, structures, ~7 million humans, and substratum; compressed into a complex array of non-euclidean overlapping cubes that is partially embedded in the bedrock of the Atlantic ocean. SCP-7307-3 originates externally of Prime Reality and poses no threat to the inhabitants of Cuba. All further information regarding the contents of SCP-7307-3 is classified Level 5/7307 and can be acquired through approval of a Project Lighthouse supervisor.

Discovery

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General location of documented SCP-7307-1.

The first instance of SCP-7307-1 was discovered by Senior Lieutenant Aset Sultanov on 1945/06/16 while travelling to Moscow. Upon arriving at Kustanay station, Sultanov contacted Soviet military command and explained the phenomena. On 1945/06/18, a Soviet military convoy and several scientists arrived to investigate the SCP-7307-1 instances. Though initially considered to be some form of German subterfuge, the response team was unable to definitively ascertain its origin. Two weeks after its initial discovery the Foundation was contacted by a liaison within the Kremlin to assist with the investigation and concealment of the phenomena. In accordance with the Beria Compromise2, the USSR officially took control of nearly 18,000 km² of land surrounding the initial instance to be used in the Soviet atomic bomb project. The Foundation was regularly updated on the SCP-7307-1 phenomena until its conclusion in 1975.

SCP-7307-2 was initially detected by researchers at the Alabaster-Reece Observatory3 on 1950/04/14, though visual confirmation could not be ascertained until 1952/11/26. In conjunction with visual confirmation, the distinct Boerhiemer Radiation associated with SCP-7307 was registered and Project Lighthouse began its investigation. Though discovered in 1950, it is theorized, based on the extent of radioactive decay, that SCP-7307-2 originally entered Prime Reality shortly after the SCP-7307-1 instances began to appear.

On 1962/10/18, Atlantic Research Substation 4 detected a surge in Boerhiemer Radiation 3.6 km from the Puerto Rico Trench. Due to the Cuban missile crisis4, Foundation facilities in North and Central America were operating under emergency standby procedures and could not immediately investigate the disturbance. Subsequent to the conclusion of the crisis, Project Lighthouse in conjunction with the crew of the USS Morpheus began a three-month excavation and exploration of SCP-7307-3. All further information regarding the contents of SCP-7307-3 is classified Level 5/7307 and can be acquired through approval of a Project Lighthouse supervisor.

Project Lighthouse Report Summary — 1965

The reality in which SCP-7307 originates is officially designated Universe 11.5.14.14.5.4.25; a stable reality with near identical laws of physics to Prime Reality. Though limited in primary resources, Project Lighthouse has learned of several deviations in human history, specifically surrounding the actions of the USSR and United States of America, including their inability to achieve nuclear fission. The heightened political instability between these two countries, as well as the open use of anomalous weapons, has led to Universe 11.5.14.14.5.4.25 being deemed a potential threat to Prime Reality.

Project Lighthouse speculates that a series of events leading to mutually assured destruction within Universe 11.5.14.14.5.4.25 would instantaneously initiate a XK-Class End-of-the-World Scenario on Prime Earth.

Project Lighthouse Report Summary — 1968

On 1968/01/12 12:32 GMT, local reality sensors at Site-51 alerted Project Lighthouse liaisons to a surge in Boerhiemer Radiation5 from within the local SCiPNet server room. The following conversation took place over SCiPNet at 12:33 GMT between Researcher Liam Wilkerson6 and an unidentified User who is presumed to be Liam Wilkerson of Universe 11.5.14.14.5.4.25. The terminal was remotely overridden by the director of Project Lighthouse, Dr. Wallace.

| Unidentified User: Hello… are you seeing this Liam?

| Unidentified User: Please I don't have much time…

| Wilkerson10471: Who is this? How did you access this server without a SCiPNet ID?

| Unidentified User: I don't have time to explain, I know youre not going to believe me but I'm you, not from your world but I'm still you- we can't be that different…

|Unidentified User: We grew up on the corner 32nd and Frost on the East side of Bodie City, right next to Zippy Comics store.

|Wilkerson10471: Is this some kind of joke? I've never even heard of Bodie City.

|Unidentified User: Christ, there's gotta be something- we obviously ended up in the same place now.

|Wilkerson10471: I'm reporting this to my supervisor, I don't know who you are or what kind of crap you're trying to pull but I have deadlines to meet.

|Unidentified User: My name is Liam Wilkerson, I work at Facility-51 for the Department of Anomalous Affairs, previously the SCP Foundation— we were forc

[CONNECTION LOST]

[CONNECTION REESTABLISHED]

| Unidentified User: Dammit my terminals been flagged, I manually overrode it but I only have minutes before security reaches my cubical. We need your help, this war will end up killing us all— there's something wrong with these bombs, I'm sending a file, I'm sure your foundation will get what it means

[FILE RECEIVED - UNKNOWN FILE TYPE]

|Wilkerson10471: My terminal doesn't even recognize this file type, I don't know what I'm supposed to do with this.

|Unidentified User: Just figure it out, I can't trust anyone else. God, even our own. and the president, fuck, he's insane I don't even think he's hu

[CONNECTION LOST]

[CONNECTION RE-ESTABLISHED]

|Wilkerson10471: hello?

[TERMINAL OVERRIDE ESTABLISHED]

|Wallace00098: My name is Dr. Wallace, I'm the director of the program assigned to handle matters pertaining to your universe. Please identify yourself.

|Unidentified User: [TEXT REMOVED - CLASS 4 CONGNITOHAZARD DETECTED]

|Wallace00098: You should've known that wasn't going to work.

[CONNECTION LOST]

[UNABLE TO RE-ESTABLISH CONNECTION]

Immediately following the SCiPNet connection termination, a SCP-7307 instance (designated SCP-7307-1a) appeared within the body of Researcher Wilkerson, killing him instantly. SCP-7307-1a is a spherical mass measuring 2.3 m3, consisting of a human corpse7 and various other materials commonly associated with a Foundation workstation. The instance was sequestered by Project Lighthouse for testing and is to be stored indefinitely at Site-87.

Computer analysis technicians were able to transfer the received file into a readable format type. It is unknown if the data was corrupted due to this process or from exposure to Boerhiemer Radiation. Security Clearance Level 5/XXXX is required to view it's contents.



A subteam of Project Lighthouse has been tasked with seeking out and closing potential dimensional faults with Universe 11.5.14.14.5.4.25. Mobile Task Force Epsilon 77 ("Oswald's Oddities") entered Universe 11.5.14.14.5.4.25 on 1969/01/01. MTF 77 has authorization to operate autonomously and take action based on their own judgment; they are to gather information, assist former Foundation personnel, and neutralize threats against Prime Reality by all means necessary.

Project Lighthouse Update Reports

Mobile Task Force Epsilon 77 has sent several reports on relevant information from within Universe 11.5.14.14.5.4.25. In order to mitigate the risk of information leaks, these reports have been classified on a need-to-know basis.




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