Incident Date: [REDACTED]
Location: [REDACTED] Forest, [REDACTED] Region
Team: Anomaly Containment Team
Reporting Officer: Dr. X
Event Description:
After the incident with SCP-XXX, which was later reclassified as SCP-003-F, I decided to take a personal risk and conduct a conversation with SCP-001-F. The goal of this conversation was to obtain answers to questions regarding the aggression exhibited by the anomaly and its connections to other phenomena, including the missing D-Class. I decided to enter SCP-001-F’s forest/storage area, hoping that a direct conversation would provide important information. During my walk through the area, I encountered SCP-001-F, who was sitting on a stone. Next to him was the humanoid anomaly (SCP-003-F) and SCP-002-F.
Transcript of the Conversation:
Dr. X: "Hello, SCP-001-F. Thank you for agreeing to talk."
SCP-001-F lifted his gaze, smiled slightly, and nodded as though welcoming me to his "domain." There was no hostility in his eyes, but neither was there any sympathy. I felt that I was not the one in control here – it was he who controlled the entire meeting.
SCP-001-F: "Ah, my dear friend, Dr. X... you are no longer just 'Dr.' to me. Today we speak as equals. After all, you are one of us now, aren't you?"
Dr. X: "Let’s begin. Tell me, did you provoke this aggression?"
SCP-001-F: "Maybe I did, maybe I didn’t. But it doesn't matter what I did; what matters is what I allow you to see, Dr. X."
Dr. X: "Please, answer my questions clearly."
SCP-001-F smiled wider, his grin taking on an ominous self-assuredness.
Dr. X: "Fine, if you won't answer that, let’s move on. Is this a missing D-Class?"
SCP-001-F: "Yes, and now it is better. It has what it lacked before – freedom. Or perhaps I created it anew… What more could one want, other than what’s already within their reach?"
Dr. X: "Why did you do it?"
SCP-001-F: "I created another servant for myself. Do you see something wrong with that, Dr. X? You all, in the Foundation, do the same thing – you create, you transform, you control. My methods are simply… more efficient."
Dr. X: "So you believe your actions are good?"
SCP-001-F: "Of course, they are. With every step I take, I create something new. And that’s the most beautiful part – transcending boundaries. Creating something that’s no longer human. And yes, I call it a good path."
Dr. X: "I have no more questions."
SCP-001-F: "But I have one for you, my friend. Tell me, why did you care so much about this D-Class? After all, you didn’t save them, and now here you are, seeking answers that you deny yourself."
Dr. X: "I don’t deal with D-Class. I don’t know what you're talking about."
SCP-001-F approached me, stood right behind me, and for a moment, his hands rested on my shoulder. At that moment, I felt an increasing sense of dread due to his quiet, unrelenting presence.
SCP-001-F: "You treat them like toys for experiments, don’t you? Just resources for your studies. You know you discard them when they no longer fit into your plans. I did the same. I made her into what she is now."
Confidential Information:
The remainder of the conversation has been redacted from official records due to security reasons. This is part of materials deemed too sensitive for public access and requiring further analysis to avoid jeopardizing ongoing investigations and the Foundation’s reputation.
Analysis:
During the conversation, SCP-001-F displayed immense self-assurance and a lack of any remorse for his actions. His responses suggest that he does not view his actions as evil, but rather as creative – someone who is reshaping the world to fit his own vision. SCP-001-F’s actions toward D-Class can be interpreted as an attempt at perfecting and transforming, rather than simply destroying. While his methods are brutal, he appears to view them as the "creation of something greater."
SCP-001-F did not exhibit guilt or regret, which suggests that he does not view his actions in moral terms. Instead, he sees them as part of his own "development" and "transcendence." This may indicate that he is capable of developing his anomalies according to his own, unknown rules
Next Steps:
Continue monitoring SCP-001-F's behavior, especially in relation to its interactions with SCP-003-F (formerly SCP-XXX) and SCP-002-F.
In particular, investigate how SCP-001-F controls and transforms other anomalies and assess whether it has the ability to influence other D-Class within its reach.
Plan further conversations with SCP-001-F to gain more insight into his motivations and what may be happening with anomalies in this area.
Reevaluate the containment methods for SCP-001-F to prevent further unpredictable interactions.
Summary:
SCP-003-F, previously known as SCP-XXX, is now understood to be a missing D-Class who was transformed by SCP-001-F into something else. My survival may be the result of my positive relationship with SCP-001-F, but it could also suggest that this entity has greater goals, which are not yet fully understood by the Foundation. Future interactions with SCP-001-F will be crucial to fully unders
tand this anomaly and its connections to other phenomena in the area.
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End of Report.