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What is the definition of 'Safe'?
What is the definition of 'Safe'?
What does 'Euclid' refer to in SCP terminology?
What does 'Euclid' refer to in SCP terminology?
An anomalous object which can be unpredictable and might need containment procedures.
What is the definition of 'Keter'?
What is the definition of 'Keter'?
Anomalies that pose an inimical threat to the safety of Foundation personnel and the rest of mankind and either require extensive and complex procedures to contain or cannot be fully contained by the Foundation's current technology and knowledge.
What is the definition of 'Thaumiel'?
What is the definition of 'Thaumiel'?
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What does 'Apollyon' refer to?
What does 'Apollyon' refer to?
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What is the definition of 'Explained'?
What is the definition of 'Explained'?
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What does 'Lifetime Companion' mean in SCP terms?
What does 'Lifetime Companion' mean in SCP terms?
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What is the definition of 'Glorious'?
What is the definition of 'Glorious'?
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What does 'Archon' represent in SCP terminology?
What does 'Archon' represent in SCP terminology?
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What is the definition of 'Zeno'?
What is the definition of 'Zeno'?
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What does 'Kronecker' refer to in SCP terminology?
What does 'Kronecker' refer to in SCP terminology?
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What is the definition of 'None' in SCP terms?
What is the definition of 'None' in SCP terms?
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Study Notes
SCP Object Classes
- Safe: Anomalous objects that can be contained with minimal containment procedures.
- Euclid: Anomalous objects that exhibit unpredictability, requiring established containment protocols.
- Keter: Anomalies posing a significant threat to Foundation personnel and humanity, needing complex containment or are beyond current containment capabilities.
- Thaumiel: Anomalous entities that assist in the containment of other SCPs, vital to Foundation operations.
- Apollyon: Anomalies capable of causing existential threats to humanity, potentially leading to the end of all life.
- Explained: SCP entities that have historical context, documented in both past and present instances.
Additional SCP Classes
- Lifetime Companion: Non-threatening SCPs that can be kept as pets, posing no risk to the Foundation.
- Glorious: SCPs associated with royalty, characterized as suitable for a king.
- Archon: SCPs originating from Athens, often tied to historical significance.
- Zeno: SCPs theorized by Zeno of Citium, with low threat levels to the Foundation.
- Kronecker: Named after mathematician Leopold Kronecker, these SCPs might hold mathematical or abstract significance.
- None: Mysterious SCPs that remain unexplained, both within the Foundation and in public understanding.
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Test your knowledge of SCP object classes with these flashcards. Learn about the different categories like Safe, Euclid, and Keter, along with their definitions and containment requirements. Perfect for fans of the SCP Foundation universe.