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Going through all of this old documentation again, I've been finding myself thinking back on things. I know you are moving up the chain soon, and leaving Site 45 behind, so this might be one of my last chances to say this.
I owe a lot to you sir, after what happened in Korea. You let me take the reins when it came to containment, you trusted me, and even though things weren't perfect by any definition of the word, you still stuck your neck out for me after it all. I won't forget that. I might be the subject matter expert on 1471, but you're the one who kept my head above water when the Council came knocking. That being said, I'll stop blowing up your inbox with my teary-eyed rants, I know you're a busy man. I'll see you on Monday. -AG
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- Part 2 of TKI - Complete
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Story: Re: 1471 Documentation, Pope4007, Complete (1/1 Chapters), 5,134 words, Teen And Up Audiences, No Archive Warnings Apply, SCP Foundation, Gen
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This work is a document-style sequel to "The Korean Incident" (the previous work in the series), formatted as updated SCP Foundation documentation for SCP-1471 (MalO ver1.0.1) and a series of interview logs. The document updates SCP-1471's Object Class to Archon due to the uncontainable nature and sapient intelligence of the currently active SCP-1471-A instance. The new containment procedures focus on positive containment through a negotiated agreement, allowing the fully manifested and sapient SCP-1471-A instance to reside with its host (the Original Character, Private Alex Case, though his name is redacted) in the isolation of [REDACTED], Alaska, while being continuously monitored. The interview logs between Senior Researcher Dr. Amon Gough and the host reveal the host's ongoing emotional and mental struggle with Survivor's Guilt regarding the conflict he left behind, as well as the unique role of the SCP-1471-A instance in providing emotional support. The file details the advanced and dangerous electrical manipulation abilities of mature SCP-1471-A instances, capable of affecting biological nervous systems and sophisticated software from a 300km range.Notes:
- The story is the second part of the "TKI - Complete" series, directly following "The Korean Incident," and is written in the unique format of SCP Foundation File Format documentation and interview logs.
- The document formally changes SCP-1471's classification to Archon, signifying a non-hostile, highly powerful anomaly contained through negotiation, with its host living in Alaska.
- Key themes include the host's post-war trauma and guilt, the development of a therapeutic-like relationship between the host and the highly intelligent SCP-1471-A instance, and the detailed abilities of a fully mature SCP-1471-A instance.Overall
This Gen-rated document-style sequel updates the status of the SCP-1471 anomaly to Archon, detailing the negotiated and highly technical containment procedures while using interview logs to explore the host's emotional struggles and the unique, supportive relationship with the fully manifested SCP-1471-A entity.
