你踩死了一只蚂蚁
你可能永远不会知道
在一个阳光明媚的午后
你踩死了一只蚂蚁
这只蚂蚁和前几十只并没有什么不同
你完全没有任何感觉
你要迟到了
你又加快了脚步
你踩死了一只蚂蚁
它的朋友围着它的尸体大声控诉
究竟是怎样冷血无情癫狂痴愚
而又神秘伟大的存在
才能做出这样
毫无逻辑的事啊
你踩死了一只蚂蚁
又掉出了一撮饼干
它们悲痛的哀悼
变成了盛大的庆典
逝者已逝,生者永存
你的朋友踩死了一只蚂蚁
很幸运
他还记得你们曾经的故事
小时候淘气的你们曾经水淹七军
摧毁了他家附近的五个蚂蚁洞
你想笑却又愤怒
可和几个朋友野餐的时候
怎么可以说扫兴的话呢
[以上部分收录于一本不知名的童谣集,据考证童谣的后半部分如下]
一只蚂蚁踩死了你
它抖动双足摸了摸自己的触须
今天出门竟然踩到了黏糊糊的东西
真倒霉
那边有一撮饼干
擦肩而过的蚂蚁说
它又加快了脚步
一只你踩死了蚂蚁
昨天你刚刚踩死了了一只人
那又有什么区别呢
你望向天空
一片巨大的阴影遮住了阳光
听不见的瞎子,在阳光下远眺
看不见的哑巴,在阴影中咆哮
一只你踩死了蚂蚁
你的帝国幅员辽阔
你的子嗣遍布世界
你的王座金碧辉煌
“有水啊,有水…”
咕噜咕噜咕噜
蚁蚂只一了死踩你
O5-12 | |
收件人: O5-3 | 详情 |
回复: N/A
四月十二日, 2018 下午 12:57
O5-3 | |
收件人: O5-12 | 详情 |
N/A
四月十二日, 2018 傍晚 12:15
Max,
我有些事想和你说。你是我在这里最相信的人,而且我确定你会理解我的。
Mary Eliot
O5-3
Mary,
亲爱的朋友,我一直都在。谢谢你对我的信任。
Maxwell McKenna
O5-12
04/13/2018
根据O5监督理事会的命令
以下文件仅限于O5-4,O5-10和O5-12。 禁止未经授权的访问。
5095
O5-4,O5-10,请将这个和你们在一起的O5监督管理委员会成员分享。 该许可级别是为了确保O5-3不会怀疑自己已被排除在外。
我们需要谈谈关于O5-3的事。
O5-3已被SCP-5095感染。 我在下面提供了有关于它的文档:
Special Containment Procedures: As of ██/██/1967, SCP-5095 been assumed to be neutralized.
Description: SCP-5095 is a anomalous, parasitic organism similar to other cyclophyllid cestode of the family Taeniidae. SCP-5095 only inhabits the cranial cavities of hominids, typically humans, where it will develop by attaching itself to grey matter within the organism's brain and consuming rational thought, which is converted through an anomalous process into nutritional compounds.
SCP-5095's development occurs at a significantly slower rate than similar species; larvae may develop in excess of 30 years, during which SCP-5095's consumption will gradually impair its host's ability to perform cognitive functions, eventually resulting in brain death. Attempts to extract SCP-5095 from living hosts have thus far been unsuccessful.
Between ██/██/1960 and ██/██/1967, all known instances of SCP-5095 approached maturity and subsequently expired. As no further instances have been identified, 5095 has been presumed neutralized.
Addendum 5095-1: Discovery
SCP-5095 was initially discovered by Dr. Mary Eliot after a series of outbreaks in the eastern United States in 1938. In total, ██ civilians were infected with individual instances of SCP-5095 and were subsequently quarantined. As per protocol, a standard media purge was undertaken to prevent public knowledge of SCP-5095.
Addendum 5095-2: Infection Instances
SCP-5095's exact effects vary between individuals. The following include three cases from the initial outbreak resulting in significantly distinct symptoms. For a complete list of affected persons, see 5095 Cases UNA.
Arnold Witts
Suspected infection date: August 1938
Infection Progression: Onset of symptoms 2 years following suspected infection. Subject's symptoms worsened over the course of 32 years, culminating in expiration on 4/10/1961. Symptoms include:
• Amnesia
• Cognitive impairment
• Delusion
• ParanoiaArnold was the first identified person to be infected by SCP-5095. He used to work for the Foundation, actually, and was one of my colleagues at the time. I began to suspect something was wrong when he started forgetting things, and it only got worse from there. While before, he was one of the foremost parabiologists in the entire world, within a decade, he wasn't even capable of comprehending cellular structure. — Dr. Mary Eliot
Shelley Cornell
Suspected infection date: December, 1938
Infection Progression: Subject was infected for over 5 years, but presented no symptoms until one week prior to expiration. Symptoms include:
• Aggression
• Cognitive impairment
• Compulsiveness
• Emotional detachmentShelley was described by those close to her as a gentle, loving mother, and a passionate, loyal friend. Something was "off" about her, no doubt, but she didn't collapse until a few days before she passed away. — Dr. Mary Eliot
Richard Williams
Suspected infection date: April, 1938
Infection Progression: Subject presented no symptoms until three months prior to expiration, 11 years after initial infection. Symptoms include:
• Amnesia
• Cognitive impairment
• Elevated mood
• ExcitabilityRick was only seven when we brought him in. He was robbed of a normal life before he'd been able to fall in love, or raise a child, or grow old and pass on in peace, even though he was practically normal until the last few weeks of his life. I watched him grow up in confinement; he was like a first child to me. — Dr. Mary Eliot
Addendum 5095-3: Interview
Interview Transcript
Date: 5/29/1949
Interviewer: Dr. Mary Eliot
Interviewee: Richard Williams
[BEGIN LOG]
Dr. Eliot: Afternoon, Rick.
Williams: Dr. Mary!
(Williams smiles widely.)
Dr. Eliot: Nice to see you too.
(Dr. Eliot sits down.)
Dr. Eliot: I've been told that you haven't been feeling yourself lately. Is that right?
(Rick stares blankly at Dr. Eliot.)
Dr. Eliot: Rick?
Williams: Dr. Mary!
(Williams smiles widely.)
Dr. Eliot: I see.
(Dr. Eliot smiles sadly and reviews her notes.)
Dr. Eliot: Rick, how have you been feeling?
Williams: I don't know. I'm happy!
Dr. Eliot: What about how you think?
(Williams furrows his brow for a moment.)
Williams: It's hard to think about thinking, Dr. Mary.
(Dr. Eliot records several observations in her notes.)
Dr. Eliot: Alright, here's the deal, Rick. I'm going to try to help you think clearly again.
Williams: Okay!
Dr. Eliot: There's a — a worm, in your brain, Rick.
Williams: Her name is Mary, just like you, and she lives in my head, right here!
(Williams lightly taps the back of his head, where a slightly noticeable bulge protrudes from his skull.)
Dr. Eliot: We're going to try to remove the worm from your head, Rick. Do you understand?
Williams: What does that word mean, again?
Dr. Eliot: Which word, dear?
Williams: "Worm." I don't think I've heard it before.
(Dr. Eliot gently places her hand over William's hand.)
Dr. Eliot: I have to thank you for a lot, Rick.
(Williams stares blankly at Dr. Eliot, maintaining a broad smile.)
Dr. Eliot: I don't know if you can still understand what I'm saying, but I'm going to be promoted next week. I'm going to have to leave you.
(Dr. Eliot sighs.)
Dr. Eliot: I'm doing what I can to help before I go. And I'm sorry you've been stuck in here like this for so long.
(Dr. Eliot pauses.)
Dr. Eliot: But I have to move on, Rick. I have a daughter now. I named her Lucy, like your mom. She's very smart, just like you.
(Dr. Eliot wipes a tear from her eye, holding Williams' hand tighter.)
Williams: Dr. Eliot?
Dr. Eliot: What's the matter, Rick?
Williams: Can I be friends with Lucy?
(Dr. Eliot gently laughs, openly crying now.)
Dr. Eliot: You're going to get out of here soon, Rick. And then you can be friends with her on the outside, in the normal world.
Williams: Will I see you again?
(Dr. Eliot sighs.)
Dr. Eliot: I'll do my best.
Williams: Promise?
Dr. Eliot: I promise I will see you again one day, whether it be in this life or another.
[END LOG]
Addendum 5095-4: Removal of SCP-5095
On 5/30/1949, Dr. Mary Eliot attempted to remove an SCP-5095 instance from within a live victim, Richard Williams. During the procedure, Richard Williams expired, and Dr. Eliot [DATA EXPUNGED].
I know that data shouldn't be expunged for us, but the old files are corrupted and I'm unable to recover the full clearance files. — O5-12
I speculate that O5-3 has been infected for a while due to the progression of her now noticeable symptoms. If O5-3 continues her work, at her current rate, she will completely lose control over her cognitive functions.
This message is to request your respective insights as to whether or not O5-3 is to be removed from her position.
— O5-12
Overseers come and go. I've been here long enough to know that we can always find someone better for the job.
— O5-1
If O5-3 has always been affected, then her performance is normal. I see no reason to remove her from office.
— O5-2
O5-3 has been here longer than all of us except O5-1. The old guard is disappearing, and we need their expertise as long as we can hold on to it.
— O5-4
The years have not been generous to her position. Indeed, she is nowhere near as irreplaceable as she may have once been.
— O5-5
O5-3 has served honorably and dutifully for more than seven decades. I believe it is only right that she be allowed to spend her final years in peace.
— O5-6
I always felt there was something off about her.
— O5-7
I fail to see why O5-3 should be removed from her position by principle alone. Has she not proven herself to the Foundation time and time again?
— O5-8
Are we seriously considering allowing a potentially cognitively impaired centennial to remain in a position of power at the Foundation? To perform its primary functions, the Foundation must remain ahead of the modern world, rather than stuck in the past.
— O5-9
As the newest member to the council, I have not known O5-3 for very long. But within the short time I've been acquainted with her, I have observed how crucial her presence is to the council and Foundation as a whole. We need her here.
— O5-10
O5-3 cannot be removed from office. She has always been a mediator between the extremes; I fear that should she leave, a violent schism will split our Foundation in two as it has before.
— O5-11
There is precedence for removing an O5 from office by the principle of anomalous property alone. It is no question that an O5 with a cognitive impairment due to an anomalous infection must be removed from office.
— O5-13
Proposal: O5-3 is to be relieved of her duties.
O5 | Yea | Nay |
---|---|---|
O5-1 | ✗ | |
O5-2 | ✗ | |
O5-4 | ✗ | |
O5-5 | ✗ | |
O5-6 | ✗ | |
O5-7 | ✗ | |
O5-8 | ✗ | |
O5-9 | ✗ | |
O5-10 | ✗ | |
O5-11 | ✗ | |
O5-13 | ✗ |
Conclusion: As O5-3's symptoms have not hindered her ability to perform her duties to date, O5-3 will remain part of the Overseer Council until rendered unable to work.
O5-12 | |
To: O5-3 | Details |
Re: Retirement
April 13th, 2018 at 8:40 PM
O5-3 | |
To: O5-12 | Details |
Retirement
April 12th, 2018 at 9:02 PM
Max,
As I'm sure you know, I've been working here for quite a long time. I was here when Hoover was in office; some of the others weren't even alive then. I've spent the better half of a lifetime securing, containing, and protecting. I've been cold, when I needed to, because I told myself that I was doing this for humanity.
Well now, I'm old and tired, Max. I'd like to spend my last few years with my daughter and grandchildren, apart from the Foundation and the anomalous world. I'd like to experience the humanity that I've been protecting for so long.
Of course, I'm due to use 006 again in a few weeks, and I've decided that I don't want to keep going. That's why I'm asking for your help to retire completely, so that my family won't be monitored by Foundation operatives 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. I'm asking for your help to let me return to the normal world.
I couldn't be there for Rick. My duties will not keep me from Lucy anymore. She's grown, but I am still her mother.
Mary Eliot
O5-3
Mary,
O53votes.txt
I'm sorry. I tried.
Maxwell McKenna
O5-12
O5-12 | |
To: O5-3 | Details |
Re: N/A
April 12th, 2018 at 12:57 PM
O5-3 | |
To: O5-12 | Details |
N/A
April 12th, 2018 at 12:15 PM
Max,
I've got a few things I need to talk about with you. I trust you more than anyone else here, and I'm sure you'll understand.
Mary Eliot
O5-3
Mary,
I'm here for you, dear friend. Thank you for confiding in me.
Maxwell McKenna
O5-12
04/13/2018
BY ORDER OF THE OVERSEER COUNCIL
The following file is restricted to O5-4, O5-10, and O5-12. Unauthorized access is forbidden.
5095
O5-4, O5-10, please share this with your fellow overseers. The clearance level is to assure that O5-3 does not suspect that she has been excluded.
We need to talk about O5-3.
O5-3 has been infected by SCP-5095. I've included the documentation for it below:
特殊收容措施: As of ██/██/1967, SCP-5095 been assumed to be neutralized.
描述: SCP-5095 is a anomalous, parasitic organism similar to other cyclophyllid cestode of the family Taeniidae. SCP-5095 only inhabits the cranial cavities of hominids, typically humans, where it will develop by attaching itself to grey matter within the organism's brain and consuming rational thought, which is converted through an anomalous process into nutritional compounds.
SCP-5095's development occurs at a significantly slower rate than similar species; larvae may develop in excess of 30 years, during which SCP-5095's consumption will gradually impair its host's ability to perform cognitive functions, eventually resulting in brain death. Attempts to extract SCP-5095 from living hosts have thus far been unsuccessful.
Between ██/██/1960 and ██/██/1967, all known instances of SCP-5095 approached maturity and subsequently expired. As no further instances have been identified, 5095 has been presumed neutralized.
Addendum 5095-1: Discovery
SCP-5095 was initially discovered by Dr. Mary Eliot after a series of outbreaks in the eastern United States in 1938. In total, ██ civilians were infected with individual instances of SCP-5095 and were subsequently quarantined. As per protocol, a standard media purge was undertaken to prevent public knowledge of SCP-5095.
Addendum 5095-2: Infection Instances
SCP-5095's exact effects vary between individuals. The following include three cases from the initial outbreak resulting in significantly distinct symptoms. For a complete list of affected persons, see 5095 Cases UNA.
Arnold Witts
Suspected infection date: August 1938
Infection Progression: Onset of symptoms 2 years following suspected infection. Subject's symptoms worsened over the course of 32 years, culminating in expiration on 4/10/1961. Symptoms include:
• Amnesia
• Cognitive impairment
• Delusion
• ParanoiaArnold was the first identified person to be infected by SCP-5095. He used to work for the Foundation, actually, and was one of my colleagues at the time. I began to suspect something was wrong when he started forgetting things, and it only got worse from there. While before, he was one of the foremost parabiologists in the entire world, within a decade, he wasn't even capable of comprehending cellular structure. — Dr. Mary Eliot
Shelley Cornell
Suspected infection date: December, 1938
Infection Progression: Subject was infected for over 5 years, but presented no symptoms until one week prior to expiration. Symptoms include:
• Aggression
• Cognitive impairment
• Compulsiveness
• Emotional detachmentShelley was described by those close to her as a gentle, loving mother, and a passionate, loyal friend. Something was "off" about her, no doubt, but she didn't collapse until a few days before she passed away. — Dr. Mary Eliot
Richard Williams
Suspected infection date: April, 1938
Infection Progression: Subject presented no symptoms until three months prior to expiration, 11 years after initial infection. Symptoms include:
• Amnesia
• Cognitive impairment
• Elevated mood
• ExcitabilityRick was only seven when we brought him in. He was robbed of a normal life before he'd been able to fall in love, or raise a child, or grow old and pass on in peace, even though he was practically normal until the last few weeks of his life. I watched him grow up in confinement; he was like a first child to me. — Dr. Mary Eliot
Addendum 5095-3: Interview
Interview Transcript
Date: 5/29/1949
Interviewer: Dr. Mary Eliot
Interviewee: Richard Williams
[BEGIN LOG]
Dr. Eliot: Afternoon, Rick.
Williams: Dr. Mary!
(Williams smiles widely.)
Dr. Eliot: Nice to see you too.
(Dr. Eliot sits down.)
Dr. Eliot: I've been told that you haven't been feeling yourself lately. Is that right?
(Rick stares blankly at Dr. Eliot.)
Dr. Eliot: Rick?
Williams: Dr. Mary!
(Williams smiles widely.)
Dr. Eliot: I see.
(Dr. Eliot smiles sadly and reviews her notes.)
Dr. Eliot: Rick, how have you been feeling?
Williams: I don't know. I'm happy!
Dr. Eliot: What about how you think?
(Williams furrows his brow for a moment.)
Williams: It's hard to think about thinking, Dr. Mary.
(Dr. Eliot records several observations in her notes.)
Dr. Eliot: Alright, here's the deal, Rick. I'm going to try to help you think clearly again.
Williams: Okay!
Dr. Eliot: There's a — a worm, in your brain, Rick.
Williams: Her name is Mary, just like you, and she lives in my head, right here!
(Williams lightly taps the back of his head, where a slightly noticeable bulge protrudes from his skull.)
Dr. Eliot: We're going to try to remove the worm from your head, Rick. Do you understand?
Williams: What does that word mean, again?
Dr. Eliot: Which word, dear?
Williams: "Worm." I don't think I've heard it before.
(Dr. Eliot gently places her hand over William's hand.)
Dr. Eliot: I have to thank you for a lot, Rick.
(Williams stares blankly at Dr. Eliot, maintaining a broad smile.)
Dr. Eliot: I don't know if you can still understand what I'm saying, but I'm going to be promoted next week. I'm going to have to leave you.
(Dr. Eliot sighs.)
Dr. Eliot: I'm doing what I can to help before I go. And I'm sorry you've been stuck in here like this for so long.
(Dr. Eliot pauses.)
Dr. Eliot: But I have to move on, Rick. I have a daughter now. I named her Lucy, like your mom. She's very smart, just like you.
(Dr. Eliot wipes a tear from her eye, holding Williams' hand tighter.)
Williams: Dr. Eliot?
Dr. Eliot: What's the matter, Rick?
Williams: Can I be friends with Lucy?
(Dr. Eliot gently laughs, openly crying now.)
Dr. Eliot: You're going to get out of here soon, Rick. And then you can be friends with her on the outside, in the normal world.
Williams: Will I see you again?
(Dr. Eliot sighs.)
Dr. Eliot: I'll do my best.
Williams: Promise?
Dr. Eliot: I promise I will see you again one day, whether it be in this life or another.
[END LOG]
Addendum 5095-4: Removal of SCP-5095
On 5/30/1949, Dr. Mary Eliot attempted to remove an SCP-5095 instance from within a live victim, Richard Williams. During the procedure, Richard Williams expired, and Dr. Eliot [DATA EXPUNGED].
I know that data shouldn't be expunged for us, but the old files are corrupted and I'm unable to recover the full clearance files. — O5-12
I speculate that O5-3 has been infected for a while due to the progression of her now noticeable symptoms. If O5-3 continues her work, at her current rate, she will completely lose control over her cognitive functions.
This message is to request your respective insights as to whether or not O5-3 is to be removed from her position.
— O5-12
Overseers come and go. I've been here long enough to know that we can always find someone better for the job.
— O5-1
If O5-3 has always been affected, then her performance is normal. I see no reason to remove her from office.
— O5-2
O5-3 has been here longer than all of us except O5-1. The old guard is disappearing, and we need their expertise as long as we can hold on to it.
— O5-4
The years have not been generous to her position. Indeed, she is nowhere near as irreplaceable as she may have once been.
— O5-5
O5-3 has served honorably and dutifully for more than seven decades. I believe it is only right that she be allowed to spend her final years in peace.
— O5-6
I always felt there was something off about her.
— O5-7
I fail to see why O5-3 should be removed from her position by principle alone. Has she not proven herself to the Foundation time and time again?
— O5-8
Are we seriously considering allowing a potentially cognitively impaired centennial to remain in a position of power at the Foundation? To perform its primary functions, the Foundation must remain ahead of the modern world, rather than stuck in the past.
— O5-9
As the newest member to the council, I have not known O5-3 for very long. But within the short time I've been acquainted with her, I have observed how crucial her presence is to the council and Foundation as a whole. We need her here.
— O5-10
O5-3 cannot be removed from office. She has always been a mediator between the extremes; I fear that should she leave, a violent schism will split our Foundation in two as it has before.
— O5-11
There is precedence for removing an O5 from office by the principle of anomalous property alone. It is no question that an O5 with a cognitive impairment due to an anomalous infection must be removed from office.
— O5-13
Proposal: O5-3 is to be relieved of her duties.
O5 | Yea | Nay |
---|---|---|
O5-1 | ✗ | |
O5-2 | ✗ | |
O5-4 | ✗ | |
O5-5 | ✗ | |
O5-6 | ✗ | |
O5-7 | ✗ | |
O5-8 | ✗ | |
O5-9 | ✗ | |
O5-10 | ✗ | |
O5-11 | ✗ | |
O5-13 | ✗ |
Conclusion: As O5-3's symptoms have not hindered her ability to perform her duties to date, O5-3 will remain part of the Overseer Council until rendered unable to work.
O5-12 | |
To: O5-3 | Details |
Re: Retirement
April 13th, 2018 at 8:40 PM
O5-3 | |
To: O5-12 | Details |
Retirement
April 12th, 2018 at 9:02 PM
Max,
As I'm sure you know, I've been working here for quite a long time. I was here when Hoover was in office; some of the others weren't even alive then. I've spent the better half of a lifetime securing, containing, and protecting. I've been cold, when I needed to, because I told myself that I was doing this for humanity.
Well now, I'm old and tired, Max. I'd like to spend my last few years with my daughter and grandchildren, apart from the Foundation and the anomalous world. I'd like to experience the humanity that I've been protecting for so long.
Of course, I'm due to use 006 again in a few weeks, and I've decided that I don't want to keep going. That's why I'm asking for your help to retire completely, so that my family won't be monitored by Foundation operatives 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. I'm asking for your help to let me return to the normal world.
I couldn't be there for Rick. My duties will not keep me from Lucy anymore. She's grown, but I am still her mother.
Mary Eliot
O5-3
Mary,
O53votes.txt
I'm sorry. I tried.
Maxwell McKenna
O5-12
איחוד2这一古老的刻印,带着数千载的时光,像一个旧日的幽灵,重现在人们的眼前。
联合,只有联合起来,人类才能比肩神明。
巴别塔是人类的咒诅,也是人类的祝福。神明畏惧我们的强大,不得不使我们的语言变乱,以免我们的强大干涉了它的威严。它降下雷电摧毁了那塔,但它无法摧毁那塔的根基,就是人类本身,造就混乱,形成歧视,才能维持人类对它的脆弱信仰。饥荒,战争,瘟疫,死亡,由它散播于人类,名曰天启。我们不需要它的启示,人类应当以理性的光芒照亮自己。
砖和灰泥无法砌成的高塔,我们将用血肉完成它,用死于所谓天启的,同胞的尸骨,筑成那座高塔。用血淋淋的教训,点燃我们同胞的理性之光。
איחוד这将是这座塔的名字,它建立在巴别塔的废墟上,它不是旧日的幽灵,它将是新的太阳。
———一段刻在泥砖上的文字。
作为被放逐者图书馆的馆藏石刻作品之一,איחוד石板的故事总是令管理员们啧啧称奇—可能是因为它们中几乎没有人类
项目编号:SCP-CN-XXXX
项目等级:Keter/Thaumiel
特殊收容措施:01必须收容于一间7米*7米*7米的收容室中,周围不大于77米的范围内应当将不小于7台斯克兰顿现实稳定锚处于预热状态。4若01有突破收容的风险,启动代号“基路伯”程序。道德委员会已授权在01确定突破收容的情况下对site-███实施核弹打击,任何站点人员的撤离均不被允许。自残是没有必要的,我们彼此相连。5
02因其特殊性质,已被授权进行原地收容。对于02的较大程度物理破坏均有可能导致其无效化。保持02的异常性质对于保持01的收容有一定积极作用,考虑将01和02进行实体接触,实验其互相收容的可能性。禁止任何形式上将01和02进行接触,01和02必须间隔[777~7777]米进行收容。02无其他特殊收容措施。收容?它必须被摧毁
描述: SCP-CN-XXXX由两个相关实体组成。分别为SCP-CN-XXXX-01和SCP-CN-XXXX-02(以下简称为01,02)。SCP-CN-XXXX-01是一块石板。该项目被发现于现阿拉伯半岛西部一处河床下17米处。附近居民在该项目被收容前曾宣称看到了“神迹”。据调查可能为该项目异常性质所引起的模因感染,收容后恢复。其化学成分主要为二氧化硅,刻印文字部分为有机质。该项目对于物理接触者的精神潜意识会有一定程度影响。具体机制尚不明确。试着熟悉我,了解自己。刻印部分翻译如下6
איחוד7这一古老的刻印,带着数千载的时光,像一个旧日的幽灵,重现在人们的眼前。
联合,只有联合起来,人类才能比肩神明。巴别塔是人类的咒诅,也是人类的祝福。神明畏惧我们的强大,不得不使我们的语言变乱,以免我们的强大干涉了它的威严。它降下雷电摧毁了那塔,但它无法摧
毁那塔的根基,就是人类本身,造就混乱,形成歧视,才能维持人类对它的脆弱信仰。饥荒,战争,瘟疫,死亡,由它散播于人类,名曰天启。 我们不需要它的启示,人类应当以理性的光芒照亮自己。
砖和灰泥无法砌成的高塔,我们将用血肉完成它,用死于所谓天启的,同胞的尸骨,筑成那座高塔。用血淋淋的教训,点燃我们同胞的理性之光。
איחוד这将是这座塔的名字,它建立在巴别塔的废墟上,它不是旧日的幽灵,它将是新的太阳。
SCP-CN-XXXX-02是一处位于现阿拉伯半岛西部的Ziggurats8遗址。其被发现于01正西南方向777米处。在01的收容对于02的现实扭曲属性有削减作用,使其肉眼可见。据研究表明,物理上位置的迁移和结构的改变可能会使02无效化,停止一切对于02的实验,更多的破坏可能导致01的收容失效。
附录:经O5委员会一致决定,对于01的实验记录将被归档为绝密文件,继续访问需要更高的权限。如果您没有O5权限,在您试图访问实验记录时将会启动生命抹杀模因。您的权限足够访问02的实验记录。
SCP-CN-XXXX-01的实验记录。您已经被警告过了。
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对象: 日期/地点: |
实验方法:①使用██型机器人进行常规采样分析。
②分别进行两次对比试验。⑴依次派遣三名D级人员与01进行物理接触。⑵同时派遣三名D级人员与 > 01进行物理接触。检测上述人员的身体情况和有关状态。实验经过
①██型机器人2372号成功取得两份相关样本。取自石板右上角的外部,编号a;取自刻印部分,编号> b。累计消耗五副金刚石砂轮复合片。分析结果:a:石板的主体用料尚不明确,表面的二氧化硅层致> 密度极高。排除自然材料的可能性。b:刻印部分的有机质与人体血液成分类似,呈现鲜红色胶状。经> 血型分析结果出错,无法确认该胶状物的具体来源和组成。
②⑴依次进入的三名D级人员分别为█████,████,███(现已全部处决)。三人在触摸项目时同> 时出现了一定程度上的精神分裂倾向,和一定程度上的交流障碍。访谈记录㈠如下。
⑵同时进入的三名D级人员人分别为████,████,██████(无法处决,考虑进行收容标为SCP- > CN-XXXX-03)。三人在结束实验后██小时内,行为表现出高度的一致性。██小时后三人逐渐恢复> 独立性。访谈记录㈡如下。
附录:无法确定该项目的产生年代。SCP-CN-XXXX-01对于触摸该项目的我人类有一定的精神模因感染。被感染者表现出行为上的一致性或混乱性。该异常性质的传播性尚未进行系统性研究,禁止任何形式对于该项目以及其衍生物品的接触。
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对于项目常规性质的的测试
对象: 日期/地点: |
实验方法:①使用██型机器人进行常规采样分析。②█型机器人进入废墟进行全面激光扫描,复制其结构。③选派不同种族的D级人员进入区域。
实验经过
① ██型机器人2173号成功取得砖块碎片样本,经过分析,该砖块诞生为公元前3000年左右,在碎片一角包有泥状物质,经鉴定二者主要成分均为二氧化硅,从泥状物质和样本的粘合紧密程度以及湿润程度可以基> 本判断现在距离最初粘合时间不超过三天。
②█型机器人3726号进行扫描时无异常发生,导出文件时因技术故障导致文件损坏,多次尝试扫描和恢复均无> 效。肉眼分析原塔高最少为███米,利用堆土技术最高可达██米。
③任何D级人员的进入以及接触会对02的异常性质造成极大危害。同时部分D级人出现了精神障碍,自愿记忆清除已进行。
附录:02的异常属性极不稳定,导致01出现收容失效的风险。同一时刻在01的收容室半径17米范围内的研究人员均有不同程度的幻视,部分已进行记忆消除。禁止一切对于02的实验。为保持SCP-CN-XXXX的成功收容,应原地收容02并且根据道德委员会表决,不必疏散收容地区的居民。
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项目编号:SCP-CN-XXXX
项目等级:Neutralized
特殊收容措施:SCP-CN-XXXX被收容于Site-CN-██一间125立方米的独立收容间中。收容室中配有1台至少两台斯克兰顿现实稳定锚,其一始终处于预热状态。接触此项目的站点人员必须每隔三天接受一次定向记忆消除,且与此项目有关工作最长时间为一个月,之后相关人员必须接受一次彻底的记忆清除再被分派至其他站点。任何试图回忆并再次接触该项目的站点人员将进行额叶切除手术并进行全封闭隔离观察。Dr-██为该项目唯一常驻研究员,任何与该研究员有关的行动应均由非常驻管理人员投票决定。与该项目的任意接触活动最少有两人四人共同进行且斯克兰顿现实稳定锚应处于开启状态。
描述:SCP-CN-XXXX是一副███公司生产的蓝牙耳机。外型与该公司█-██型耳机一致。该项目与人类接触时会对人体的脑部结构产生改变,已适应与其共生的状态。目前被观测到的物理改变如下:
- 刺激诱导佩戴者毛细血管和精神纤维增生,通过耳部穿出与耳机连接。
- 将佩戴者大脑完全粉碎,并未观测到任何残留部分。脑干和脊髓连接部分完好。
SCP-CN-XXXX有一定的现实扭曲和认知危害效应。在无佩戴者时,通常表现为与其接触的人类均有成为其佩戴者的冲动,作用机理未知,最大危害人数为█人,通过施加强刺激可使未佩戴接触者产生一定精神抗性。未能有效记录项目被佩戴时观察得到的脑部数据。佩戴者耳部呈现正常人耳结构,在斯克兰顿现实稳定锚作用下,出现耳机挤压人耳的轮廓,持手术刀具可以对项目和佩戴者进行分离切除。
SCP-CN-XXXX是一种传播性模因,感染目标初步判断为所有耳部连接设备,被感染设备物理形态无变化。佩戴者状况与SCP-CN-XXXX-019佩戴者类似。佩戴者会以耳语或脑电波接触的形式接触到一名自称为Mr.Smith的高层意志并据此行动,无法追踪其信号源。经脑桥切除手术之后可以复述出所听内容。该高层意志对人类表现出愿意沟通的善良态度试图改变人类的极大恶意。与被感染设备直接接触过的人员无任何治愈可能性,经道德委员会投票表决,全部进行无接触处决。被感染设备心理暗示内容记录如下。
你好,我是Mr.Smith,很高兴你加入了我们,呃,很遗憾我目前只能通过这简陋方式和你们分享我的想法,你应该可以理解。你觉得这样不对,是吧,我可以给你一个改变它的机会。很遗憾的事我目前的能力还无法直接改变这一切,我知道你的不满,我可以帮你。向你右边玻璃后那个戴着耳机听歌的兄弟眨眨眼,感觉到他的惊喜了么。这只是模糊的情绪对吧,但是如果,我告诉你,你也可以让他加入我们呢。不要害怕交流,我不会干涉你们的自由。语言的交流过于浅薄,如果我告诉你,你们可以直接沟通情绪和思想呢,表达载体本身毫无意义不是么,走出封闭的自己,成为我们,一个更开阔的世界。太阳升起来了
SCP-CN-XXXX的无效化经过道德委员会投票通过,Site-CN-██中所有人员均在此次无效化事件中遇难。基金会会铭记他们对于保卫人类做出的杰出贡献,启动亲属抚恤程序。无效化程序结束后,发现SCP-CN-XXXX的相关结构,无效化成功。
附录:实验 01 - ██/█/20██
对象:████先生10
过程:两台台斯克兰顿现实稳定锚同时启动,████已麻醉,使用四条束缚带固定。一名外科医生██进入手术室进行项目切除手术。一名实验员于单向防弹玻璃后观察记录。
结果和分析:项目切除顺利完成。████经抢救无效死亡。经解剖发现████脑内部全部消失,初步判定为共振频率一致而导致的脑部结构性粉碎。五分钟以内对于佩戴者进行抢救可以有效的避免该项目对于佩戴者的物理影响。对██医生进行时长30天的隔离观察,以明确该项目精神影响在短暂接触后延续的可能性。
附录:疯了,他们都疯了,你也是么,你为什么要把我关起来,我没有问题!你看看我是个正常人啊,你看看我!不,我没有戴上那个耳机,没有!怎么可能!你们救了我?我救赎了那个可怜人!那耳机是我应得的!你也歧视我!——Dr.██
实验 17 - ██/██/20██
对象:D-276311
过程:同时启动两台新型斯克兰顿现实稳定锚并预热第三台。通过遥控机械臂为处于拘束状态下的D-2763注射肾上腺素并进行切除手术。除一名操作人员外,三名实验员于单向防弹玻璃后同时观察记录,一名站点管理人员于监控室中远程监测。五名工作人员均佩戴阿尔法-2型耳部连接设备。
结果和分析:切除进行顺利,除术中机械臂不明原因的中断连接32秒外无异常反应12。D-2763生命体征良好。术后三小时即可以与实验员正常交流。实验过程中阿尔法-2型耳部连接设备被激活9次,比1型相比被激活次数减少97%,考虑纳入站点收容人员日常配备。考虑到D-2763案例的特殊性,进一步的研究纳入日程。13
附录:阿尔法-2型耳部连接设备,哼,我弄出来的玩意好用吧。新来的你们看好了,懂我为什么可以常驻么,我救了你们的命啊,不不不,不是我在吓人,我不是疯子!前面的那几批,走的时候有来的一半多?你们难道不应该感谢我么?——Dr.██
受访者:D-2763
采访者:Dr.██
前言:此采访进行于D-2763术后4小时16分。两名实验员于单向防弹玻璃后同时观察记录,一名站点管理人员于监控室中远程监测。所有参与人员均佩戴阿尔法-2型耳部连接设备。
<记录开始>
Dr.██:你好,D-2763,(笑)或许我可以称呼你为SCP-CN-XXXX-02?
D-2763:是今天么。
Dr.██:我头上佩戴的这个东西可以避免那个异常对我们精神的强奸,省省吧,回答我的问题,在手术结束后到现在你有没有什么不适的症状。D-2763:。。。。你完成了?
Dr.██:是你!你不是那个傀儡了?呃啊,头好痛,为什么这次的电流这么激烈,我忘了给它设置强度上限么!?
D-2763:你不想更进一步么?
Dr.██:呼呼呼,抱歉,我对于你的雕虫小技已经不再感兴趣了,你所说那些东西,不属于我,我也不感兴趣。开门!访谈结束!
D-2763:你不明白么?你才是那个真正的奇迹。我想祝贺你,不,祝贺我们…
Dr.██:………我提议向道德委员会申请提前处决D-2763,嗯?门为什么还不开?
<记录结束>结语:经道德委员会实时投票决定,启动Site-CN-██自动毁灭模式。经机动特遣队-███确认,无任何有关人员从Site-CN-██逃出,所有接触过SCP-CN-XXXX的人员均已清除。
队长,这里有一台…耳部连接设备诶
耳机?
不是不是,别拿枪指着我,我看过图片,那耳机不长这样,那边那个到有点像耳机的碎片
我看看,这好像是…阿尔法-2型?那耳机,哇,已经稀巴烂了………
老大你怎么知道这这么清楚?
你又不认真看任务简章,这个是异常相关,有回收的价值,你看看我带你们这帮傻子多不容易,任务简章都不好好看,你算个屁的特工
可我记得简章说的是…清除…销毁…算了算了,这里没活人了,我们走吧。
嗯,搜了四天了,收队!咱们回家!
这值得么
……………回家!
1:巴别塔石板:可以通过模因感染的方式在人的潜意识中出现一座血肉胶状高塔,被感染者会被纳入一个群体意识,无法中止过程,“基路伯程序”指用仪式虐杀被感染者,实际无作用(01,02可以分开写)
2:家园:用数万年后人类文明的语气写荒废的地球。(文明实验)
3:卡达斯梦境制造机:一个可以通过精神刺激方式给予人梦境的公司,现实就是其最得意的作品
4:大家好:一台可以让它代替人的大脑的耳机,人在戴上它是大脑不复存在
5: 吟游歌者的世界指南:奇奇怪怪的对话,不知其所指。
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你可能是想说半径77米。如果你在这么前面的地方就安插了这个,你后面为什么没有再加强这个?
彩色字突兀又无趣,加粗的字也毫无必要。你如果想让人更直接地看它们,也许单独分出来一段比加粗更让人舒服一点。有时红字是挺不必要的,如果非得换颜色,我觉得灰色之类的会更舒服。
翻译如下之后加个“:”
引用框里也分段会比较舒服,虽然其实影响并不大。在空行前也加一个> 就行,记得空格。前面花里胡哨,但都不如引用框这一部分有味道。类似的东西可能八年前就有人写过或者想过了,如果你没有独特的新意,最好在文字上再多下点功夫。
实验记录代码露得就像演出失败的脱衣舞娘,你可以检查一下再把草稿给我看吗。
最好在描述里就体现一点实验记录的东西,不要让实验记录单独拿出来像是另外一个scp。我觉得这个在很多指导里都讲过。
立意宏大,但两个个体之间的联系不怎么样。各种乱七八糟的文字处理让观感进一步恶化,宏大的东西没展开来,着实浪费了塑造起来的那么一点感觉。
想写精神影响就注入更多情感,用你的感情直接表达出来;想写宏大就去看看其他的优秀作品,任何一个跟史诗搭边的文学作品都可能能够作为你的参考。在写一个东西之前就做好能做的一切准备,不要只是抓着一个看似伟大的场景,要往里写更确实的东西。
这篇文档本可以写出更多,试试把它放一周,用这一周去读些相关的优秀文学作品找找感觉。以上仅作参考。