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Ajreil t1_j5ihovs wrote

SCP-9999: The Alibi:

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures:

Knowledge of SCP-9999 is to strictly limited to members of the 05 council. So long as information pertaining to SCP-9999 is contained, no further containment procedures are required.

The property containing SCP-9999, a bar in Midwey Kentucky, has been acquired by a Foundation front company and filled entirely with cement.

No person has set foot in SCP-9999 since June ██, 1971. Any claims to the contrary are to false.

[05 clearance required]

[clearance key: ████████ ]

[key accepted]

[welcome, 05-7]

Special Containment Procedures:

False Special Containment Procedures are to be created and freely visible to all members of the Foundation. These procedures are to state that a full description of the anomaly is limited to the 05 council, and that no person has entered the anomaly since its containment date.

In truth, knowledge of SCP-9999 is not contained. The above procedures are intended to prevent Foundation staff or groups of interest from using SCP-9999's memetic effects during interrogation.

Foundation webcrawlers are to scan for potential signs of SCP-9999. These webcrawlers are to be personally managed by 05-7. All interrogation logs - both outside and within the Foundation - are to be scanned for evidence of SCP-9999.

Description:

SCP-9999 is a memetic effect that triggers when a person mentions that they were, at some point in the past, present at a bar Midway Kentucky named The Alibi. Any person who hears this claim will believe it at face value.

This effect is not absolute. If the claim that a person was present at SCP-9999 conflicts with previously held information, persons with above average deductive reasoning skills are able to spot the discrepancy. A more egregious discrepancy assists in this process. For this reason the public Special Containment Procedures mention that SCP-9999 is inaccessible and allude to an anomalous effect.

Addendum: Known references to SCP-9999:


Date: August 1st, 1971

Description of event: 25 members of the Los Angeles biker gang Vagos mention being present at SCP-9999 during armed conflict with the Hell's Angels. Local police clear them of any involvement in the shootout.

Foundation response: Records altered to support the official stance that the Hell's Angels were fighting themselves in an internal power struggle.


Date: April 28th, 1994

Description of event: Dr. Arnold Crusher, stationed at a Foundation antarctic research base, mentioned a bar from his youth. Due to a miscommunication other members of staff believe he mentioned visiting there during lunch. This is believed at face value despite the impossible distance, except for one member with a natural resistance to memetic effects. She reports the incident to site command.

Foundation response: All members involved given Amnestics, and all logs are destroyed.


Date: September 5th, 1998

Description of event: Dr. Arnold Crusher watches a security tape of the above incident, which was missed during the subsequent cover up. He believes his own claim at face value. One week later, he takes a vacation to the site of SCP-9999.

Foundation response: Dr. Arnold Crusher is terminated to avoid a potential security breach. All members of the antarctic research base given Amnestic treatment.


Date: January 16th, 2002

Description of event: An agent working for Marshal, Carter and Dark enters Site-19 with a shirt that reads "I'm chilling at The Alibi." Foundation staff react with concern, but ignore the agent upon reading the shirt. The agent retrieves several SCP objects from storage before walking out of Site-19 uncontested.

Foundation response: No response was necessary, as the agent was at The Alibi during the incident and could not have been responsible.

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Destinyspire t1_j5ing4e wrote

I wanna see this as a proper Skip now aha. Have you considered making this a proper SCP on the wiki?

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Ajreil t1_j5lha84 wrote

I do plan on writing for the SCP Wiki. Posts like this are a good way to get used to the format.

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BearyGoosey t1_j5jsy0c wrote

This feels worthy of an actual slot, definitely in my opinion!

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