Format: SCP-XXXX where X is a number.
Used for unique identification and cataloging of anomalous entities within the Foundation database.
Safe: Lock it in a box, leave it alone. Nothing happens.
Euclid: Lock it in a box, leave it alone. You don't know what will happen.
Keter: Lock it in a box, leave it alone. It escapes.
Thaumiel: It is the box.
Apollyon: You can't put it in a box.
Safe: Anomalies that are easily and safely contained. This does NOT mean they are harmless (a nuclear bomb is Safe), only that containment is reliable and requires minimal resources.
Euclid: Anomalies that require more resources to contain completely or where containment isn't always reliable. Usually implies the anomaly is unpredictable, sentient, or sapient. Most SCPs are Euclid.
Keter: Anomalies that are exceedingly difficult to contain consistently, often requiring complex procedures. Does not necessarily mean dangerous, just very hard to cage.
Thaumiel: Highly classified anomalies used by the Foundation to contain or counter other SCPs.
Neutralized: Anomalies that are no longer anomalous, usually because they were destroyed or disabled.
Apollyon: Uncontainable anomalies typically associated with impending apocalyptic scenarios or K-Class scenarios. Containment is impossible; focus is on mitigation.
Archon: Anomalies that theoretically could be contained but are best left uncontained for safety or reality stability reasons.
Explained: Fully understood by mainstream science.
Decommissioned: Intentionally destroyed by the Foundation (historic).
Pending: Classification has not yet been assigned.
Hiemal: A set of anomalies that keep each other in check (cyclical containment).
Ticonderoga: Too powerful/widespread to contain, but poses no threat/needs no concealment.
Uncontained: An anomaly that is currently loose.
Other Esoteric classes (Gevurah, Maksur, etc.) are used for specific narrative purposes or canons.
Dark: Individual impact
Vlam: Small group impact
Keneq: City-wide impact
Ekhi: Continental impact
Ehki: National impact
Amida: Global impact
Amidia: Universal/Reality impact
Zetetic: Metaphysical impact
Notice: Minimal threat level
Caution: Low threat level
Warning: Moderate threat level
Danger: High threat level
Critical: Maximum threat level
Planetary: Global extinction threat
Existential: Species termination threat
Cosmic: Reality destruction threat
Level 1: Standard personnel access
Level 2: Research staff access
Level 3: Senior research access
Level 4: Site director access
Level 5: Regional director access
Level 6: O5 Council only
Incident Reports: Notable containment breaches or events
Test Logs: Documented experiments
Interview Logs: Subject interrogations
Addenda: Supplementary information
Recovery: Initial containment details
Personnel: Staff requirements
Analysis: Detailed anomaly study
Revisions: Documentation changes
Related Anomalies: Cross-SCP testing
Associated Media: Related files/evidence
Psychological Impact: Mental effects on personnel
Special Protocols: Unique containment procedures
Communications Log: Records of communication with the anomaly
Dimensional Analysis: Study of the anomaly's dimensional properties
Event Timeline: Chronological record of events related to the anomaly
Clinical/Scientific: Formal, objective, precise scientific language
Narrative/Descriptive: More storytelling approach with rich descriptions
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Informal/Field Notes: Less formal, more personal observations and reports
Technical/Engineering: Focus on specifications, measurements, and technical details
Artificial/Man-made: Created through human intervention or experimentation
Natural Phenomenon: Occurs naturally in our reality without intervention
Extraterrestrial: Originates from beyond Earth but within our universe
Extradimensional: Comes from another dimension or reality
Temporal Anomaly: Related to time distortions or paradoxes
Biological/Organic: Living or once-living organisms with anomalous properties
Paranormal/Supernatural: Defies conventional scientific understanding
Conceptual/Abstract: Based on ideas, thoughts, or memetic frameworks
Body Horror: Graphic transformation or degradation of bodies
Psychological: Mental effects, perception alterations, or cognitive anomalies
Cosmic Horror: Incomprehensible entities or forces beyond human understanding
Religious: Spiritual or faith-based anomalous manifestations
Technological: Advanced or impossible technology or machinery
Historical: Connected to specific historical events or periods
Memetic/Cognitohazard: Information-based anomalies affecting perception
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