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SCPA-EN-00219 "Lunar Parasite"

SCPA-EN-00219 "Lunar Parasite"

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SCPA-EN-00219 Report

Item #: SCPA-EN-00219

Object Class: Keter

Special Containment Procedures:
SCPA-EN-00219 is to be contained in a vacuum chamber on-site of Area-██. The entire facility must be under constant video surveillance by at least 3 personnel at all times. The chamber must be physically and electromagnetically isolated from the rest of the facility in case of a containment breach. All personnel scheduled to work within 6 meters of the chamber must undergo full-body sanitization procedures and be equipped with Class-B hazmat suits.

In the event of a containment breach, all non-essential personnel must evacuate the facility, and all entrances and exits to the room must be sealed. An immediate lockdown of the site will be initiated, and a containment team will be dispatched to the site to nullify any escaped specimen. All personnel involved in the operation must undergo a mandatory quarantine period of no less than 2 months before returning to duty.

Description:
SCPA-EN-00219 is a space-born anomalous parasite that appears to be native to the Moon. It is known to affect human and animal physiology, reconfiguring host cells to produce its unique brand of organic matter. Diagnosis of infection can be done via a 3-phase imaging scan of the affected individual's body. If an infection is detected, quarantine procedures must be implemented, and the individual is to be isolated and monitored for evidence of expulsion of parasitic material. The size and complexity of the organism depend on the size of the host, with infection in larger beings resulting in larger and more complex parasitic organisms.

SCPA-EN-00219 presents an overall danger to the biosphere due to the apparent ability to survive exposure to the vacuum of space, raising concerns about potential spread from the lunar surface.

Additional Information:
Based on initial containment procedures records dating back to [REDACTED], it is believed that SCPA-EN-00219 was initially contained in a lunar sample and launched into space as part of the Apollo program. The specimen came into SCPA containment when analysis procedures identified anomalies during a routine Moon rock study by an SCPA foundation-sponsored research team.

References:

  • Incident Report SCPA-EN-00219-01 - Containment Breach
  • Experimental Log SCPA-EN-00219-02 - Effect of Radiation on SCPA-EN-00219
  • Lunar Geological Survey Report - Department of Planetary Sciences, Baylor University (2013)

Classification level:
Top Secret

Notice:
All personnel assigned to SCPA-EN-00219 must take a two-week course in basic astrobiology and virology before being allowed to work on or around SCPA-EN-00219. Any individuals showing signs of infection are to be isolated and monitored before being submitted to treatment.

Record #:
Observation Log SCPA-EN-00219-03

Reporter:
Dr. ██████

Approver:
Site Director ████████████

Additional research into SCPA-EN-00219 "Lunar Parasite"

Additional research is underway...


【注意事項】

この文書は、人工知能によって生成されたものであり、SCPA財団が取り扱う奇妙な存在や現象についての報告書として作成されました。

本文書に記載された内容や画像は、フィクションであるため、実在の人物や団体とは一切関係がありません。SCPA財団は、この文書を公開することで、一般の人々にSCPA財団が取り扱う異常な存在や現象について知識を提供することを目的としています。

SCPA財団は、本文書の使用に伴う一切の責任を負いかねます。

【Notice】

This document was created as a report on strange beings and phenomena handled by the SCPA Foundation, generated by artificial intelligence.

The contents and images described in this document are fictional and are not related to any real individuals or organizations. The SCPA Foundation aims to provide knowledge to the general public about abnormal beings and phenomena handled by the SCPA Foundation by publishing this document.

The SCPA Foundation cannot be held responsible for any use of this document.