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The video delves into the containment and neutralization of SCP-2002, initially a significant threat classified as Keter. It was a 450-meter spherical space vessel, showing temporal anomaly tendencies, that posed a potential collision risk with Earth. The vessel, an assembly of smaller spheres, lacked propulsion systems and attempted communication only to send automated responses. As SCP-2002 approached Earth, it was fragmented by a Global Occult Coalition (GOC) satellite, causing its remnants to fall into Earth's atmosphere, leading to further investigation and containment by the Foundation.
The Foundation's encrypted communication, intercepted from GOC, unveiled prior knowledge and anxiety about SCP-2002, even as their aggressive actions raised suspicions. Sites like Site 102 became recovery points for debris, including human and infant remains linking back to Foundation personnel. Missions and measures to neutralize such anomalies, like the covert Operation Carbon and Thor a12 interventions, underscored the ongoing peril SCP-2002 presented.
A notable subplot involved the conception of embryos immune to a sterility condition known as "Plank's effect." These embryos were sent into space as part of a long-term mission to outlast the anomaly's effect, highlighting the Foundation's multi-faceted strategies to ensure Earth's protection from not just immediate, but also long-term threats. This comprehensive approach encapsulates the complexity and persistent vigilance of the SCP Foundation in safeguarding against extraterrestrial and temporal anomalies.
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In this part of the video, Dr. Miller discusses SCP-2002, initially classified as Keter, but now neutralized. The containment procedures focus on misinformation dissemination regarding mobile astronomical objects, involving misleading fringe organizations and dismissing leaked images as conspiracy theories. Foundation experts appear in media and consult externally to support these efforts. Deadly force is authorized to prevent public exposure. Wreckage and crew remains are stored at Site 102, with further research ongoing. Despite SCP-2002’s neutralization, containment protocols remain indefinitely active. SCP-2002 was a 450-meter spherical space vessel on a collision course with Earth, indicating similarities to contemporary designs, and is considered a temporal anomaly native to this reality.
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In this part of the video, SCP-2002, a conglomerate of smaller spheres each roughly 1.7 meters in diameter, is described. It lacks visible propulsion or power systems, and no distinct compartments like a cockpit or living quarters are evident. Attempts to communicate with SCP-2002 via Foundation SETI installations yielded an automated response on a Foundation-reserved radio frequency, indicating awareness of the signal’s origin. The broadcast implied SCP-2002 had systems to return to Earth unaided, but it was classified as Keter due to potential risks if this assumption was incorrect.
SCP-2002 was detected traveling at 12.5 km/s, expected to enter Earth’s atmosphere, and strategies were drafted for potential K-Class scenarios. It was first observed 15.8 astronomical units from Earth, suggesting an accidental temporal shift rather than a deliberate action by SCP-2002 or its crew, supported further by the automated broadcast content.
As SCP-2002 neared Earth’s moon, a Global Occult Coalition satellite attacked it with a high-powered laser, fragmenting the main hull and dispersing the smaller spheres widely. Many spheres were destroyed, while others drifted in space or continued to Earth’s atmosphere, prompting an investigation into the Coalition’s reasons for this unwarranted destruction, which revealed encrypted email communications.
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In this segment, the video discusses the decryption of messages on a workstation at site 102’s Communications terminal, revealing information linked to SCP-2002 and the Global Occult Coalition (GOC). A level four research personnel, identified as the sender, was detained and interrogated. The investigation confirmed the GOC’s knowledge of SCP-2002 since 19__, though only basic details were known. This incident led to a review and update of protocols for communication concerning anomalies, and Operation Carbon was launched indefinitely. Additionally, the GOC satellite was sabotaged, crashed, and recovered by Foundation forces, and despite GOC’s requests, it remains in Foundation custody. The segment also references captured GOC documentation describing SCP-2002 as a severe threat due to its collision course with Earth and the Foundation’s unknown reasons for not taking concrete action.
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In this part of the video, measures to halt the progress of an object designated as KTE-0481 are discussed. The object is a large sphere, 450 meters in diameter, with smaller nodes possibly serving as weapon systems. It lacks visible propulsion or power systems and does not respond to communication. Calculations estimate the impact time and predict severe fallout, warranting termination to prevent Earth’s extinction if the object comes too close. GOC orbital asset Thor a12 is on high alert to ensure a 100% success rate in neutralizing the threat. Following the planned action, the covert operative will be extracted.
The segment continues with an addendum reporting on the recovery of debris and human remains from the object, which landed near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The remains included both adults and numerous newborn infants, with DNA testing revealing partial matches to current Foundation personnel, including several O5 Council members. Lastly, an automated broadcast from a Foundation vessel, SCP Mendel, indicates that personnel are in stasis and thus unavailable to respond to transmissions, advising to wait for pre-recorded messages.
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In this segment of the video, Dr. addresses the audience about a mission related to an SCP file and its containment issues. The team initially tried relocating the problem, building both an orbital and small facility, but neither method worked. Faced with a 100% sterility rate, they discovered a way to fertilize embryos that were not affected by “Plank’s effect” while in stasis. This led to the decision to send these embryos into space with a crew responsible for their care, with the plan to return to Earth after a specific dissipation period. The transmission, giving their estimated time of arrival, was repeated in several languages and concluded with a thank you to various supporters from Patreon.