Oversimplified SCP - Ch. 63 - SCP-CN-985

Are there any other SCPs that work with the foundation to contain other SCPs?
 
@el_ilm There was the dimension hopper that wanted to join but denied due to being of great interest of study and inability to control his power.
 
@el_ilm The "Thaumiel" class SCPs are the ones useful for containing other SCPs.
I'm not sure how many of those are official SCP personnel though.
 
@el_ilm
yes actually, the foundation would even collaborate with KETER scp`s like "ABLE"
he likes fighting so they joined him up with "SQUAD OMEGA"(the best squad)
on highly dangerous missions like trying to subdue the "unkillable lizard"(sory forgot his num.)
 
what is "CN" in SCP-CN-985 mean?
if it stands for China, wouldn't it SCP-985-CN like KO & JP?
 
What a good guy! I wonder what kind of mindf*ck he'll go through once he finds out what foundation he really joined, though!
 
@thanghe I think it stands for Canada. At least that was my first assumption, could be wrong though.
Okay, just googled the designation, all of it is in Chinese, so it does stand for China. Never mind me then. >_<
 
@thanghe A few international branches such as Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese put their designation in front instead of behind the numbers for some reason
 
The SCP is sentient so it should be Euclid.
An SCP object is classified as Euclid when its behavior cannot be unerringly predicted, either because the item is sentient, it behaves outside of current scientific knowledge, or its nature is simply poorly understood at present.
 
@ankfank but it's a shark so it can't leave the box, it would suffocate, so despite it's intelligence it is incapable of escaping the locked box so it is safe.
 
Why is this "safe"? shouldn't it be Euclid because you know, its alive?
 
It's a shark, it needs water, unless the whole place floods it's staying right where it is.
 

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