
What is this thread? In brief, we're a Minecraft RP / Building hybrid server based around the SCP Foundation universe.
Sounds off-putting and weird? Maybe at first, but you'll warm to the idea quickly. We're pretty close to the real thing, but we do deviate when it's needed.
Despite that, we have all the things you're probably looking for if you clicked this server when you saw "SCP" - D-Class to abuse; the opportunity to see
your own SCP blossom from concept to capture, containment and experiment; a rank and class structure that emulates the real one, from L0 to O5.
We're not going to lie and say we're completely loyal to the wiki, because a lot of the concepts, SCPs and general systems in it are impossible to emulate
in Minecraft, but we try our best.
Hop in and do your bit to save the world and rubbish like that. It'll be appreciated by all the testificates whose continued existances are in your hands. |
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Rules:Your standard rules:
No griefing
No spamming chat
No unwanted PVP
Don't break peoples' shit without permission.
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Server-specific rules:
Don't metagame (go OOC, read info from off-limits areas, then go back and pretend you know it)
Don't invent new SCPs and put them in the facility on your own. I got a system for setting up SCPs.
Don't call yourself the epic win mega pwnage master of the world who captured every SCP ever.
You ain't Dr. Bright. DrBright is Dr. Bright and he will break your face.
Silly stuff is allowed in character, just don't make everything you do silly. We're a reputable organisation an' shit.
IF YOU DO TESTS OR A MISSION YOU HAVE TO SEND A REPORT TO ME OR YOUR COMMAND STAFF.
Consistent failure to do the aforementioned will result in demotion. It's getting absurd. |
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Clearance Levels |
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D-Class - The guinea pigs. Taken from god knows where all over the populated Minecraft world. You join as one.
L0 - The "normal" staff. This includes Janitors, Mechanics and all those other kinds of blue-collar fok.
L1 - Staff in charge of maintaining SCPs. Usually given to new staff members or research assistants.
L2 - Staff member oveseeing or involved in overseeing a single SCP object. General rank for low-level doctors or agents.
L3 - Staff member with full access to Euclid and Safe level SCP objects. Assigned to mid-to-high-level doctors and agents.
L4 - The "senior staff" or "command staff" rank. Assigned to members with experience and initiative enough to administrate their respective groupings (agent or doctor). Also gives administrator privilges. Given to high level agents and doctors.
L5 - Free access to all SCP objects. Rarely given out, counts as Administrator on the server.
O5-x - "Overseer" rank. Of note is that this class works differently here - while Overseers have to stay away from SCPs in general, they can't be properly "off-site". They still fulfill their traditional rank of the "producers" of the Foundation, controlling and organising the overall focus of the staff and also acting as mediators between L4 staff. |
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Agent stream - If you want to scout for, chase around or run from SCPs and die young, then this is your chance to jump in the spotlight. Agents are the guys who procure the information, then go out to actually get the SCPs, and risk their lives doing so. Bless their lil' souls. They have a few different levels, each generally corresponding to an access level too.
Junior Agent - You just joined. Congrats! Your access rank will be L1, and progress to L2 depending on how long you don't die for.
Agent - You've made a few successful SCP dossiers, you've caught one or two SCPs, you're relatively respected. Your access level varies from L2 to L3!
Veteran Agent - You've got experience and you're probably respected. You've either turned down the opportunity to command in favor of field duty, or there isn't a position available. L3 or, rarely, L5 access.
Command Agent - You're calling the shots. When reports of anomalous activity come in, you're the guy who sends in the intelligence teams. Then you're the guy who sends in the field agents to catch the fucker. L4 to L5 access. |
Research stream - Are you too squishy, unfit or smart to risk your life for field duty? Were you working at CSIRO until a few hours ago, when you mysteriously woke up here? Congratulations on becoming a new unpaid, loyal worker of the Foundation! You're generally the brains, and you'll dedicate your days at our facilities throwing science at our SCPs and seeing what sticks. You'll have a (relatively) inexhaustable supply of D-Class at your fingertips and the sadistic desire to use them, and how you'll use them.
Assistant Researcher - You also just joined. You're who Fritz is to Frankenstein. When the doctors need something, you'll do it for them. L1 to L2 access.
Researcher - Essentially the bridge between Dr. and Assistant Researcher. You've been given the go-ahead to try your own, safe tests, but you don't get any help and if you so much as look at a Keter class SCP you'll be feeding it. Access levels from L2 to L3. Has a quota of one (1) test per week.
Doctor - You're trusted enough to really get into the business of experimenting the strengths, weaknesses and characteristics of SCPs. By now you know what should work and what shouldn't so you've got access to Assistant Researchers and Keter SCPs. Feel free to senselessly waste as many D-Class as you want in the pursuit of even better containment procedures. L3 to L5 access as needed. Has a quote of one (1) test per week.
Lead Doctor - The scientific parallel to the Head Agent. You will approve experiment concepts and administrate your (admittedly fairly insane) research staff. L4 to L5 access. |
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O5-x - OverseerThe O5 staff are the heart of what you blue-collar or otherwise young and idealistically charged little girls and boys call "The Foundation Bureaucracy". We have continually requested and threatened you to stop abbreviating this term to "TFB" and then re-expanding that acronym to say "Those Fucking Bastards". Irrespectively, that description is unfair, as the Overseer position is one of the most crucial of all. A mix of meddling in underlings' affairs, communicating between command personell, and generally overseeing the entire Foundation from a birds-eye-view vantage point is the point. Someone has to do it. |
Miscellaneous/Maintenance positions - These are the boys who do the stuff nobody likes to talk about. They clean your ungrateful remains off of the walls, they put their back into fixing the holes in the wall your "epic" conflict with an SCP that shoots fireballs out of its navel, and they "calibrate the machinery". Whatever the hell that means. Next time you see a Janitor trudging down the hallway, wishing he wasn't kidnapped from his cushy job at the Hilton Hotel and dragged down to this hellhole, give him a high five. Or whatever.
Janitor - Them guys who dun clean up y'all mess. L0 or L1.
Mechanic - Them folks wot fix the machines. L0 or L1.
Engineer - Them smartypanstses dat make da machines and containments. L2 to L4. |
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SCPs:Holy shit, for a second I forgot we actually had these things. We only have a sprinkle of SCPs as of yet,
but we plan to slowly develop a host of SCPs that have effort, time and thought put into them, rather than making a hundred
rooms and asking people to fill them with as many wacky ideas as possible. Our list of SCPs is a hybrid of Minecraft-centric
entities, ideas from our staff and the rest are shamelessly ported from the wiki (because they're just too cool)
Note - Safe = Safe, Keter = Active threat to humanity, Euclid = True intentions/abilities not fully understood.
"Free Access" means the SCP may leave his containment.
"Uncontained" means the SCP is being constantly watched but is not capturable for a myriad of reasons.
"Site-xxx" means it is an immobile SCP that must have its containment built around it on-site.
Code:
SCP-001 - [EXPUNGED] (Keter, Uncontained)
SCP-002 - "173 Statue" (Euclid, Contained) C
SCP-003 - "Uthiam Tree man" (Euclid, Humanoid)
SCP-004 - "Growth-increasing stone" (Site-4, Euclid)
SCP-005 - "God" (Safe, Humanoid, Free Access) C
SCP-006 - "Memetic Typo Keyboard" (Sfae)
SCP-007 - "Ancient Relic" (Keter, Contained)
SCP-008 - "Bookcase Forest" (Safe, Site-5) I C
SCP-009 - "Regenerative Tree" (Safe, Uncontained) I
SCP-010 - "Sentient Block Generator" (Safe, Contained)
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Staff Roster: A continuing list of the brave staff at our facility and their respective ranks.
This part is not nearly finished, please post here or PM me of any misclassifications or missing persons- O5-1
[O5-1] - "Maulbane"
[O5-2] - "Mokka"
[L5] - "Head Engineer Lexicality"
[L5] - "Dr. Bright"
[L5] - "Site Director Necrobiologist"
[L4] - "Command Agent Pellaes"
[L4] - "Lead Doctor Zen"
[L3] - "Dr. Val"
[L3] - "Dr. Daring (Head of Biology)"
[L3] - "Mechanic WafflesMgee"
[L3] - "Dr. Ubered"
[L3] - "Dr. Ratherman"
[L3] - "Dr. ElectricSquid"
[L3] - "Researcher Cyberfish"
[L2] - "Agent Lizzaroro"
[L2] - "Junior Agent Nabby"
[L1] - "Junior Agent Pear"
[L1] - "Junior Agent Bacon" |
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The Chase-Capture-Confine-Conclude System
In simple terms it's how we find, capture, contain and test SCPs. It's the overarching system of the server that hopefully both makes the SCPs you see in the list both more interesting (since you know either you or someone else put in their time and limbs to get it), and also quells the problem of people making hundreds of quick SCPs that mean nothing. Without further ado, I'll go into the system and how it works.
STEP 1: Conception. Have you got an idea for an SCP? Good job, you're already half-way through step one! If you've got a good, original (or even just one taken from the wiki) idea, PM it to me. I'll shove it into my dossier of SCP concepts and ideas if I think it's good enough to go into the big wide world (I don't have particularly harsh standards so don't worry). From that point, we go to step two...
STEP 2: Materialisation Awesome, your SCP is getting out there! This means that we've picked your idea from the list and are now doing the basic shit involved with it (building it in the game).
STEP 3: Intelligence Sometimes this step is skipped, but usually you do it. Once the SCP's well and built in the game and the "sighting" has been put out, a Command Agent or Overseer either directly sends out an agent, or puts a "Case file" on the facility's mission board to compile information on it. This could be a short one-paragraph description or an involved case file, but we just need to know what we're dealing with.
STEP 4: Capture I'm sure this is the one you've been interested in the most. Once again, a Command Agent or Overseer puts up a mission case or sends you out directly, but this time it's to acquire the SCP. There are two "forms" of Capture as of yet, the traditional "Grab the fuckin' thing and take it back to base an' shit like that", and "Holy fuck that fuckin' thing is too fuckin' big, let's build a wall around it". If the SCP's too big, a site is built around it and measures are taken to contain it, or its effects. When done, the agent is obligated to write a Capture Report, like the intel file this could be a short ordeal or a long one, but don't half-ass it.
STEP 5: Containment This doesn't apply for SCPs that have sites built around them as their containment is built as part of the capture process. For all SCPs small enough and mobile enough, once they are captured they get their own, custom containment box. Depending on the SCP this can range from a monolithic chamber that rivals the gods, or a 5x5x5 box with a chest in it. Containments are generally built by Engineers.
STEP 6: Testing Oh, cool, testing! If you're a Dr. or a Researcher you'll be happy about this step. Once the SCP's in its respective form of custody we need to know specific things about it, the main pillars of required info being: What are the limits of its abilities/effects, what are its weaknesses, what are its strengths, what does it do when exposed to certain situations or objects. You're the dude who's going to go get the answers, you crazy son of a bitch. Testing process is simple - Just submit a request to your Command Doctor, when it's approved you can go do all the stuff you want to explain the previous questions. When you're done, you're obligated like agents to file a Testing Report. Like always, long or short, just make it interesting.
Maulbane posted:
Enjoy your stay at the facility. Remefmber, we're all human here - if you see any issues you'd like fixeqd with this publicagtion, pleaspe co ntacnt CheekjeseMan ad strwqc redacting my entry was disproportionately callous. please reconsider.