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What does 'Safe' mean in the SCP classification system?
What does 'Safe' mean in the SCP classification system?
- Fully understood by mainstream science
- Requires more resources to contain
- Exceedingly difficult to contain
- Easily and safely contained (correct)
What does 'Euclid' indicate about an SCP?
What does 'Euclid' indicate about an SCP?
- Requires more resources to contain (correct)
- Easily and safely contained
- Fully understood by science
- Exceedingly difficult to contain
What does 'Keter' classification imply about an SCP?
What does 'Keter' classification imply about an SCP?
- Inert when not interacted with
- Difficult to contain reliably (correct)
- Fully understood anomaly
- Easily contained
What does the term 'Explained' mean in the SCP classification?
What does the term 'Explained' mean in the SCP classification?
What does 'Thaumiel' refer to in SCP classifications?
What does 'Thaumiel' refer to in SCP classifications?
What does 'Neutralized' indicate?
What does 'Neutralized' indicate?
What does 'Dark' signify in terms of disruption?
What does 'Dark' signify in terms of disruption?
What potential disruption does 'Vlam' indicate?
What potential disruption does 'Vlam' indicate?
What does 'Keneq' signify in terms of disruption?
What does 'Keneq' signify in terms of disruption?
What size of area does 'Ekhi' disruption potentially cover?
What size of area does 'Ekhi' disruption potentially cover?
What does 'Amida' indicate about an anomaly?
What does 'Amida' indicate about an anomaly?
What is indicated by 'Notice' in the SCP classification system?
What is indicated by 'Notice' in the SCP classification system?
What does 'Caution' indicate?
What does 'Caution' indicate?
What level of danger does 'Warning' indicate?
What level of danger does 'Warning' indicate?
What does 'Danger' mean in the SCP classification?
What does 'Danger' mean in the SCP classification?
What does 'Critical' indicate concerning recovery?
What does 'Critical' indicate concerning recovery?
Study Notes
SCP Anomaly Classification System
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Safe: Easily contained with minimal resources; may still pose a threat upon activation.
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Euclid: Requires more resources for containment; often unpredictable and insufficiently understood; typically autonomous or sentient entities.
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Keter: Extremely difficult to contain; complex containment procedures required; challenges arise from limited understanding or technology; containment difficulty does not imply inherent danger.
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Explained: Fully understood anomalies; effects explained by mainstream science; previously debunked phenomena.
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Thaumiel: Used by the Foundation to contain other SCPs; classified at the highest levels; knowledge of their locations and functions limited to a few in the O5 Council.
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Neutralized: Anomalies that are no longer active, either destroyed or disabled.
Disruption Classifications
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Dark: Inert by nature; minimal potential disruption; impacts may affect only individuals; cleanup deemed trivial.
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Vlam: Potential disruption affects multiple individuals; localized events; cleanup is straightforward.
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Keneq: Disruption may impact a city; effects can spread quickly; moderate cleanup difficulty.
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Ekhi: Known disruptions could affect a metropolitan area or entire country; potential global impact; swift spread and difficult cleanup.
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Amida: Declared war on an anomaly; poses a severe threat to the status quo; effects may impact the world or universe.
Hazard Levels
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Notice: Indicates no danger present.
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Caution: Signifies mild danger; lower threat level.
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Warning: Represents moderate danger; heightened alert required.
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Danger: Significant danger; requires immediate attention and precautions.
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Critical: Recovery deemed impossible; entity or phenomenon is intentionally harmful.
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Test your understanding of the SCP Anomaly Classification System with these flashcards. This quiz covers the classifications 'Safe' and 'Euclid', highlighting their containment requirements and potential threats. Perfect for SCP enthusiasts looking to deepen their knowledge.