- SCPF
- Site Decor.
- GOC
- Chaos Insurgency
- THE FACTORY
- Serpent's Hand
- Shark Punching Centre
- Unusual Incidents Unit
- Wilson's Wildlife Solutions
- REPEAT THIS FORMAT FOR OTHER GOIS!
Interview Template
[[div class="blockquote"]]
**Interviewed:** [The person, persons, or SCP being interviewed]
**Interviewer:** [Interviewer, can be blocked out using █]
**Foreword:** [Small passage describing the interview]
**<Begin Log, [optional time info]>**
**Interviewer:** [speech]
**Person:** [speech]
[Repeat as necessary]
**<End Log, [optional time info]>**
**Closing Statement:** [Small summary and passage on what transpired afterward]
[[/div]]
Audio log from Interview 096-1:
Interviewer: Dr. ███
Interviewed: Captain (Ret.) █████████, former commander of retrieval team Zulu 9-A
Retrieval Incident #096-1-A
<Begin Log>
[████████ ████████ Time, Research Area ██]
Capt. █████████: It always sucks ass to get Initial Retrieval duty. You have no idea what the damn thing is capable of besides what jacked up information the field techies can scrape up, and you're lucky if they even tell you the whole story. They told us to "bag and tag." Didn't tell us jackshit about not looking at the damn thing.
Dr. ███: Could you describe the mission, please?
Capt. █████████: Yeah, sorry. We had two choppers, one with my team and one on backup with Zulu 9-B and Dr. ██████. We spotted the target about two clicks north of our patrol path. I'm guessing he wasn't facing our direction, else he would have taken us out then and there.
Dr. ███: Your report says SCP-096 didn't react to the cold? It was -██o C.
Capt. █████████: Actually, it was -██. And yes, it was butt naked and didn't so much as shiver. Anyway, we landed, approached the target, and Corporal ██ got ready to bag it. That's when Dr. ██████ called. I turned to answer it, and that's what saved me. The target must have turned and my whole squad saw it.
Dr. ███: That's when SCP-096 entered an agitated emotional state?
Capt. █████████: Yep. [Interviewed now pauses for a second before continuing] Sorry. Got the willies for a second.
Dr. ███: That's all right.
Capt. █████████: Yeah. Well, I never saw its face. My squad did, and they paid for it up the ass.
Dr. ███: Could you describe it a little more, please?
Capt. █████████: [Pauses] Yeah, yeah. It started screaming at us, and crying. Not animal roaring though, sounded exactly like a person. Really fucking creepy. [Pauses again] We started firing when it picked up Corporal ██ and ripped off his leg. God, he was screaming for our help… fuckin 'A… anyway, we were blowing chunks out of the target, round after round. Didn't do jackshit. I almost lost it when it started [DATA EXPUNGED] him.
Dr. ███: That's when you ordered the use of an [Papers are heard moving] AT-4 HEDT launcher?Capt. █████████: An anti-tank gun. Started carrying it ever since SCP-███ got loose. I've seen those tear through tanks like tissue paper. Did the same thing to the target.
Dr. ███: There was significant damage to SCP-096?
Capt. █████████: It didn't even fucking flinch. It kept tearing apart my squad, but with half of its torso gone. [He draws a large half-circle across his torso]
Dr. ███: But it was taking damage?
Capt. █████████: If it was, it wasn't showing it. It must have lost all its organs, all its blood, but it didn't acknowledge any of it. Its bone structure wasn't hurt at all, though. It kept tearing my squad apart.
Dr. ███: So no actual structural damage. How many rounds would you say were fired at SCP-096?
Capt. █████████: At the least? A thousand. Our door gunner kept his GAU-19 on it for at least twenty seconds. Twenty fucking seconds. That's six hundred .50 caliber rounds pumped into the thing. Might as well been spitting at it.Dr. ███: This is when Zulu 9-B arrived?
Capt. █████████: Yeah, and my squad was gone. Zulu 9-B managed to get the bag over its head, and it just sat down. We got it into the chopper and got it here. I don't know how I never saw its face. Maybe God or Buddha or whoever thought I should live. The jackass.
Dr. ███: We have obtained an artist's depiction of SCP-096's face. Would you like to view it?
Capt. █████████: [Pauses] You know, after hearing that thing's screams, and the screams of my men, I don't think I want to put a face to what I heard. No. Just… no.
Dr. ███: All right, I believe we are done here. Thank you, Captain.
[Chairs are heard moving, and footsteps leave the room. Captain (Ret.) █████████ is confirmed to have left Interview Room 22.]
Dr. ███: Let this be on record that I am formally requesting SCP-096 be terminated as soon as possible.
<End log>
What to copy
**Audio log from Interview 096-1:**
**Interviewer: Dr. ███**
**Interviewed: Captain (Ret.) █████████, former commander of retrieval team Zulu 9-A**
**Retrieval Incident #096-1-A**
> **<Begin Log>**
>
> [[09:14 ████████ ████████ Time, Research Area ██]]
>
> **Capt. █████████:** It always sucks ass to get Initial Retrieval duty. You have no idea what the damn thing is capable of besides what jacked up information the field techies can scrape up, and you're lucky if they even tell you the whole story. They told us to "bag and tag." Didn't tell us jackshit about not looking at the damn thing.
>
> **Dr. ███:** Could you describe the mission, please?
>
> **Capt. █████████:** Yeah, sorry. We had two choppers, one with my team and one on backup with Zulu 9-B and Dr. ██████. We spotted the target about two clicks north of our patrol path. I'm guessing he wasn't facing our direction, else he would have taken us out then and there.
>
> **Dr. ███:** Your report says SCP-096 didn't react to the cold? It was -██^^o^^ C.
>
> **Capt. █████████:** Actually, it was -██. And yes, it was butt naked and didn't so much as shiver. Anyway, we landed, approached the target, and Corporal ██ got ready to bag it. That's when Dr. ██████ called. I turned to answer it, and that's what saved me. The target must have turned and my whole squad saw it.
>
> **Dr. ███:** That's when SCP-096 entered an agitated emotional state?
>
> **Capt. █████████:** Yep. [Interviewed now pauses for a second before continuing] Sorry. Got the willies for a second.
>
> **Dr. ███:** That's all right.
>
> **Capt. █████████:** Yeah. Well, I never saw its face. My squad did, and they paid for it up the ass.
>
> **Dr. ███:** Could you describe it a little more, please?
>
> **Capt. █████████:** [Pauses] Yeah, yeah. It started screaming at us, and crying. Not animal roaring though, sounded exactly like a person. Really fucking creepy. [Pauses again] We started firing when it picked up Corporal ██ and ripped off his leg. God, he was screaming for our help... fuckin 'A... anyway, we were blowing chunks out of the target, round after round. Didn't do jackshit. I almost lost it when it started [DATA EXPUNGED] him.
>
> **Dr. ███:** That's when you ordered the use of an [Papers are heard moving] AT-4 HEDT launcher?
>
> **Capt. █████████:** An anti-tank gun. Started carrying it ever since SCP-███ got loose. I've seen those tear through tanks like tissue paper. Did the same thing to the target.
>
> **Dr. ███:** There was significant damage to SCP-096?
>
> **Capt. █████████:** It didn't even fucking flinch. It kept tearing apart my squad, but with half of its torso gone. [He draws a large half-circle across his torso]
>
> **Dr. ███:** But it was taking damage?
>
> **Capt. █████████:** If it was, it wasn't showing it. It must have lost all its organs, all its blood, but it didn't acknowledge any of it. Its bone structure wasn't hurt at all, though. It kept tearing my squad apart.
>
> **Dr. ███:** So no actual structural damage. How many rounds would you say were fired at SCP-096?
>
> **Capt. █████████:** At the least? A thousand. Our door gunner kept his GAU-19 on it for at least twenty seconds. Twenty fucking seconds. That's six hundred .50 caliber rounds pumped into the thing. Might as well been spitting at it.
>
> **Dr. ███:** This is when Zulu 9-B arrived?
>
> **Capt. █████████:** Yeah, and my squad was gone. Zulu 9-B managed to get the bag over its head, and it just sat down. We got it into the chopper and got it here. I don't know how I never saw its face. Maybe God or Buddha or whoever thought I should live. The jackass.
>
> **Dr. ███:** We have obtained an artist's depiction of SCP-096's face. Would you like to view it?
>
> **Capt. █████████:** [Pauses] You know, after hearing that thing's screams, and the screams of my men, I don't think I want to put a face to what I heard. No. Just... no.
>
> **Dr. ███:** All right, I believe we are done here. Thank you, Captain.
>
> [Chairs are heard moving, and footsteps leave the room. Captain (Ret.) █████████ is confirmed to have left Interview Room 22.]
>
> **Dr. ███:** Let this be on record that I am formally requesting SCP-096 be terminated as soon as possible.
>
> **<End log>**
Note that in this example, the foreword doesn't exist, and the time and location are included
Note: When inserting block quotes with the > symbol, make sure you add a space after each > you use — otherwise your text won't show up as a block quote. When inserting block quotes using the [[div class="blockquote"]] syntax as shown above, you don't need to worry about that.
ACS Template
[[include :scp-wiki:component:anomaly-class-bar-source
|item-number= XXXX
|clearance= #
|container-class= safe
|secondary-class= none
|secondary-icon= http://urlhere.com
|disruption-class= vlam
|risk-class= warning
]]
When you don't use a secondary class, remove the secondary-icon line. Like this:
[[include :scp-wiki:component:anomaly-class-bar-source
|item-number= XXXX
|clearance= #
|container-class= safe
|secondary-class= none
|disruption-class= vlam
|risk-class= warning
]]
You can also skip using a Disruption Class and/or Risk Class if your SCP is neutralized or pending.
What to copy
[[include :scp-wiki:component:anomaly-class-bar-source
|item-number= 2935
|clearance= 4
|container-class= keter
|secondary-class= none
|disruption-class= amida
|risk-class= caution
]]
clearance= 0 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6
container-class= safe / euclid / keter / neutralized / pending / explained / esoteric
secondary-class= & secondary-icon=
risk-class= notice / caution / warning / danger / critical
explanations on each of these options are here
Used to spice up your page, but isn't very helpful for posting on the Amino, most of the time.
Black Highlighter Variants:
Basic:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
Dark Sidebar Variant:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:component:bhl-dark-sidebar]]
Collapsible Sidebar Variant:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:component:collapsible-sidebar]]
Dark Collapsible Side Bar Variant:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:component:bhl-dark-sidebar]]
[[include :scp-wiki:component:collapsible-sidebar]]
Ad Astra Per Aspera:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlightyear]]
░▒▓ A E S T H E T I C T H E M E ▓▒░:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:aesthetic-theme]]
Broken Masquerade:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:expose]]
Chinese Foundation Branch:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:ch-scp-theme]]
Crocker:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:crocker-theme]]
Ennui:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:disrememberment-theme]]
Galactic Federation:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:galactic-theme]]
Global Occult Coalition Variant:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:the-coalition-theme]]
Installation-57:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:i57]]
Man Zoo League:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:laughter-and-knives-theme]]
Marshall, Carter, and Dark:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-market]]
La Rue Macabre:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:laruetheme]]
Ouroborous:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:ouroborous-theme]]
'Pataphysics:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:deus-ex-machina]]
Rat's Nest Variant:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:component:bhl-dark-sidebar]]
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:swirling-ashes]]
Unfounded:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:foundless]]
Wanderer's Library:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:dustjacket]]
The Way Out Variant
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:the-way-out]]
Sigma-9 Variants:
Basic:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:sigma]]
Aces and Eights:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:aces-and-eights]]
Ad Astra Per Aspera:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:ad-astra]]
Alexylva University:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:alexylva-university]]
Anderson Robotics:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:ar]]
Broken Masquerade:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:broken-masquerade]]
Christmas:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:xmas
|xmas-header= —]
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Dark Aesthetic Theme:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:night-rush-theme]]
Halloween:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:Halloween]]
In Memoria, Adytum:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:black-highlighter-theme]]
[[include :scp-wiki:component:collapsible-sidebar]]
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:memorial]]
Installation-57:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:i57-theme]]
Inkblot:
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[[module CSS]]
:root {
—inkblot-accent: transparent;
—header-title: "WALDON STUDIO";
—header-subtitle: "connoisseurs of the unknown";
}
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[[div class="title-1"]]
Title
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[[/div]][[div class="inkblot-info"]]
A review of some nerd shit.
By some nerd.
XX min read.
⭐⭐⭐⭐★[[div class="inkblot-image"]]
[[image pancakes.png]]
[[/div]]
[[/div]]
[[/div]]
Just Girly Things:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:just-girly-things]]
Kiryu Labs:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:kiryu-labs-theme]]
Manna Charitable Foundation:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:mcf]]
Marshall, Carter, and Dark Ltd.:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:mcd]]
Marshall, Carter, and Dark Ltd. (Gray):
[[include theme:mcd-gray]]
Minimalist:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:minimal
|title=SCP Foundation
|subtitle=Secure, Contain, Protect]]
Parawatch:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:creepypasta]]
'Pataphysics:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:pataphysics]]
Paperstack:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:paperstack]]
[[div class="logo"]]
[[image http://scp-wiki.wdfiles.com/local--files/theme%3Apaperstack/lgtrans.png]]
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[[>]]
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[[size 90%]]##grey|**ITEM #:**##[[/size]]
[[size 220%]]**(NUMBER)**[[/size]]
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[[size 90%]]##grey|**CONTAINMENT CLASS:**##[[/size]]
[[size 220%]]**(CLASS)**[[/size]]
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Dr. Wondertainment:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:wondertainment]]
Wanderer's Library:
[[include :scp-wiki:theme:dustjacket-sigma]]
PSYCHE Records
Parathreat Investigation Special Observer: Person
Overview: Summary
Parathreat Evidence: Proof the object is a Parathreat
Suggested Response/Requests: Self-explanatory
> ||~ Parathreat Investigation||
>
> __**Special Observer:**__ Person
>
> __**Overview:**__ Summary
>
> __**Parathreat Evidence:**__ Proof the object is a Parathreat
>
> __**Suggested Response/Requests:**__ Self-explanatory
PTOLEMY Records
Quartermasters Division-AOD Item Designation Title Qty 1 ID# Name Amount Notes: 2 ID# Name Amount Notes: 3 ID# Name Amount Notes: 4 ID# Name Amount Notes: 5 ID# Name Amount Notes: 6 ID# Name Amount Notes: 7 ID# Name Amount Notes:
> ||||||||~ Quartermasters Division-AOD||
> ||~ Item||~ Designation||~ Title||~ Qty||
> ||1||ID#||Name||Amount||
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[ Basic Memo Setup ] | |||
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Subject | Z | ||
[ Basic memo body] |
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||~ Sender||X||~ Recipient||Y||
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PHYSICS Records
AT/ST Patrol Report (Debrief) Involved Assessment/Strike Team:
Filing Operative:
Mission (Location/Objective):
Encounter Report/Enemy Description:
Results:
Personnel Condition:
Conclusions/Recommendations:
> ||~ AT/ST Patrol Report (Debrief)||
>
> **Involved Assessment/Strike Team:**
>
> **Filing Operative:**
>
> **Mission (Location/Objective):**
>
> **Encounter Report/Enemy Description:**
>
> **Results:**
>
> **Personnel Condition:**
>
> **Conclusions/Recommendations:**
>
Recorded Interview Log:
Date:
Interviewer: Name
Interviewed: NamePreamble: Foreword explaining circumstances
Interviewer: text
Interviewed: text
REPEAT
> ++ Recorded Interview Log:
> {{**Date**:
> **Interviewer**: Name
> **Interviewed**: Name}}
>
> {{**Preamble:** Foreword explaining circumstances}}
>
> {{**Interviewer**:}} text
>
> {{**Interviewed**:}} text
>
> **REPEAT**
Step Compilation Template
[[>]]
[[module Rate]]
[[/>]]
[[div style="float:right"]]
[[image http://www.scp-wiki.net/local--files/chaos-insurgency-hub/CI%20Document.png width="310 px"]]
[[/div]]
**DeCIRO Catalogue Number:** SC-[First Step]/[Last Step]
**Document Type:** Step Compilation
**Dates Received:** [Date of first Step] through [Date of last Step]
**Operation Status:** Open/Closed
**Foreword:** [Vague description of the object, the operation, and/or how Delta
Command feels about it.]
Hereafter we of Delta Command document the Steps of the Plan as transcribed by the Engineer of the Chaos Insurgency.
**1. STEP [Last two numbers of the year/Step number of that year]**
[Set of instructions]
**2. STEP [Last two numbers of the year/Step number of that year]**
[Rinse, repeat as necessary]
Sub-Documents Templates
Summary Report
> **DeCIRO Catalogue Number:** FR-[Relevant Step]-[Number](such as 001)
>
> **Document Type:** Summary Report
>
> **Date Received:** XX-XX-XXXX
>
> **Author:** [Name]
>
> **Summary Report:** [Findings Reports (the "FR" in the DeCIRO) detail the
> research or recon instructed in the relevant step, in a Summary Report you...
> well, summarily report.]
Post-Operation Summary Report
> **DeCIRO Catalogue Number:** POR-[Relevant Step]-[Number](such as 001)
>
> **Document Type:** Post-Operation Summary Report
>
> **Date Received:** XX-XX-XXXX (Month-Day-Year)
>
> **Author:** [Name]
>
> [Report detailing the results of the relevant military operation.]
Covert Operations
> **DeCIRO Catalogue Number:** CO-[Relevant Step]-[Number](such as 001)
>
> **Document Type:** Covert Operations
>
> **Date Received:** XX-XX-XXXX
>
> **Author:** Delta Command
>
> [Secret op instructions.]
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EVENT NAME:
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[[=]]
[[size xx-large]]{{FACTORY}}[[/size]]
{{(EST. 1835)}}
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[[row]]
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Event names should effectively summarize what transpired without providing detail. Event names can be displayed with or without all-caps.
It's important to note that if you aren't using all-caps, the first letter of every word should be capitalized. This applies to all sections until otherwise specified.
It should also be noted that periods should not be used either, until otherwise specified.
The grey bar on the side will have to be altered to fit the amount of rows present in the Event Report. To do this change "rowspan = '#'" from the first cell code to the correct amount.
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[[row]]
[[hcell style="border: 1px solid black; background-color: silver;"]]
EVENT ID:
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[[row]]
[[cell style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 0 1%"]]
Event IDs are formatted as the first letter in the most relevant word followed by a dash and an arbitrary five-digit numerical designation.
For example, a format regarding [http://www.scp-wiki.net/corporate-sabotage-14919 corporate sabotage might be ID'd as "S-14919"]
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[[row]]
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IMPORTANCE:
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Low/Medium/High [CHOOSE ONE]
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LOCATION:
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Area that the event took place in. Generally speaking, Factory formats focus on events that occur in their factories, though other locations can be used.
Factory-owned areas are designated by stating the compass direction and the country/county/state the Factory is in, followed by what purpose the building serves. E.G. "Northwestern Idaho Manufacturing Center".[[footnote]] The footnote of this section lists the Location ID, which is formatted as the initials following the geographical location, and further followed by an arbitrary seven-digit numerical designation. Finally, the two to three initials of the compass direction and the first initial of the country/county/state are used. Using the previous example as the jumping off point, the location ID would be "Location ID: MC-8456493-NWI". [[/footnote]]
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DATE:
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The day in which the event occurred.
Formatted as M D, Y, with the month written as a word, the day, written using digits, followed by that number's placement suffix, and the year written using digits. E.G. "January 5th, 1969".
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PRIMARY ACTOR(S):
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* The non-Factory individuals that are directly involved
* Formatted using bullet points, regardless of the number of actors
* This section should be devoid of periods
* Individuals should be listed using the format of "Group that they work for, and then their name, such as the example below"
* SCP Foundation Employee George Georgerson
* If no actors can be identified, feel free to say that they're unknown
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[[row]]
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PRIMARY FACTORY ACTOR:
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The person or thing that participated the most in the event. Make sure you specify their position before their name. E.G. "Intern Margaret Weirdname"[[footnote]] Worker IDs are formatted similarly to the location IDs. The first three-to-five letters of their job position (sometimes including initials in multi-word job names) followed by an arbitrary eight-digit numerical designation. Using the example as a jumping off point, the ID would be "Worker ID: INT02937435". [[/footnote]]
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OTHER PARTICIPATING FACTORY ACTORS:
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* Formatted in the same manner as the Primary Actors section, but with Factory employees
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OTHER AFFECTED STAKEHOLDERS:
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* Any groups that would logically be affected by the event
* Can include Factory customers, Factory stockholders, and specific named groups, companies, and/or individuals
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RELEVANT PRIOR INFORMATION:
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[PERIODS ARE USED FROM THIS POINT FORWARDS | FIRST-LETTER CAPITALIZATION IS NOT USED FROM THIS POINT FORWARDS]
Exactly what it sounds like. Any information that would influence the event or help the reader to understand what's going on.
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[[row]]
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DESCRIPTION:
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A short summary of the order of events section. A short description of the trigger is allowed, but not necessary.
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TRIGGER:
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[[row]]
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A short or somewhat detailed explanation of what occurred to cause the event. Dialogue may be present and should be formatted either in a quote block (As shown below)[[footnote]]
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[[/footnote]].
> Quote block
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> -Person quoted, formatting in the same way as the primary actors section, sans bullet point.
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ORDER OF EVENTS
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**Actor Action**
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**Factory Response**
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The outside actor(s)' action summarized.[[footnote]] Footnotes may be used to provide context or flavor in the form of dialogue, formatted in the same way as shown in the trigger section. [[/footnote]][[footnote]] Multiple footnotes may be used in situations where multiple persons are talking. [[/footnote]]
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Factory response. Rules are the same as the outsider's section.
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As shown on the left, you can leave sections blank if either party does not respond to an action of the other.
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[[row]]
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It works on either side!
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Repeat as necessary.
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TEXT
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RESULTS/FOLLOW UP
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[[row]]
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A short section describing the aftermath of the event and what the Factory did afterwards.
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EVENT NAME: |
FACTORY |
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Event names should effectively summarize what transpired without providing detail. Event names can be displayed with or without all-caps. It's important to note that if you aren't using all-caps, the first letter of every word should be capitalized. This applies to all sections until otherwise specified. It should also be noted that periods should not be used either, until otherwise specified. The grey bar on the side will have to be altered to fit the amount of rows present in the Event Report. To do this change "rowspan = '#'" from the first cell code to the correct amount. |
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EVENT ID: | ||
Event IDs are formatted as the first letter in the most relevant word followed by a dash and an arbitrary five-digit numerical designation. For example, a format regarding corporate sabotage might be ID'd as "S-14919" |
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IMPORTANCE: | ||
Low/Medium/High [CHOOSE ONE] | ||
LOCATION: | ||
Area that the event took place in. Generally speaking, Factory formats focus on events that occur in their factories, though other locations can be used. Factory-owned areas are designated by stating the compass direction and the country/county/state the Factory is in, followed by what purpose the building serves. E.G. "Northwestern Idaho Manufacturing Center".1 |
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DATE: | ||
The day in which the event occurred. Formatted as M D, Y, with the month written as a word, the day, written using digits, followed by that number's placement suffix, and the year written using digits. E.G. "January 5th, 1969". |
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PRIMARY ACTOR(S): | ||
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PRIMARY FACTORY ACTOR: | ||
The person or thing that participated the most in the event. Make sure you specify their position before their name. E.G. "Intern Margaret Weirdname"2 |
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OTHER PARTICIPATING FACTORY ACTORS: | ||
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OTHER AFFECTED STAKEHOLDERS: | ||
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RELEVANT PRIOR INFORMATION: | ||
[PERIODS ARE USED FROM THIS POINT FORWARDS | FIRST-LETTER CAPITALIZATION IS NOT USED FROM THIS POINT FORWARDS] |
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DESCRIPTION: | ||
A short summary of the order of events section. A short description of the trigger is allowed, but not necessary. In the description, trigger, and order of events, the story proper takes place. The sections up until now have been largely setup. |
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TRIGGER: | ||
A short or somewhat detailed explanation of what occurred to cause the event. Dialogue may be present and should be formatted either in a quote block (As shown below)3.
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ORDER OF EVENTS | ||
Actor Action | Factory Response | |
Factory response. Rules are the same as the outsider's section. |
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As shown on the left, you can leave sections blank if either party does not respond to an action of the other. | ||
It works on either side! |
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Repeat as necessary. |
TEXT |
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RESULTS/FOLLOW UP | ||
A short section describing the aftermath of the event and what the Factory did afterwards. |
Here find a compiled style guide for one of the formats used by the Serpent's Hand for documenting various entities, locations, events, apparatuses, and other phenomena. —M.S.
RAW TEMPLATE CODE:
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[[>]]
[[module Rate]]
[[/>]]
[[size 150%]] **Name Of Subject** [[/size]]
[[>]]
**Other names**
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[[div style="border:solid 1px #112211; background:#EEF6EE; padding: 20px; margin-bottom: 3px;"]]
[[=]]
**Conspectus**
[[/=]]
SUMMARY TEXT HERE.
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[[=]]
**Illustration**
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ILLUSTRATION TEXT HERE
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[[div style="border:solid 1px #112211; background:#EEF6EE; padding: 20px; margin-bottom: 3px;"]]
[[=]]
**Knowledge**
[[/=]]
**Traits:**
**Nature:**
**History & Associated Parties:**
**Approach:**
**Other Detail:**
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[[=]]
**Observations & Stories**
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OBSERVATIONS & STORIES TEXT GOES HERE
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[[div style="border:solid 1px #112211; background:#EEF6EE; padding: 20px; margin-bottom: 3px;"]]
[[=]]
**Doubt**
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DOUBT TEXT GOES HERE
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Here Note A Common Name.
Choose a common name, recognizable to others who may have researched the subject. In the case of sapient entities, be sure to choose a name that will not cause undue offense. For a specific example of a type of item, make sure that the name is sufficiently unique by adding further detail. For example: "The Thirteenth-Made Rain Staff of Knight Charlotte Elsewood" to describe a particular famed rain staff. If worthwhile, one might instead write a piece entitled "The Rain Staffs of Knight Charlotte Elsewood" and reference the thirteenth-made staff and its infamous history within the article. —M.S.
Here note other names.
List other common names, aliases, titles. List any names used notably in ancient texts, present mythological theory, or scientific literature. List also names used by other known organizations or entities, such as the Archivists of the Library, the SCP Foundation, the Global Occult Coalition, or the Association of Wanderers. —M.S.
Conspectus
This is a short general summary for the article's subject. This should also provide the context for the reader of the article; if it is a triviality, or has multiverse-wide implications; if it is friendly, or dangerous, or ethereal, or anything else, it can be noted here. The conspectus can be told in story form, so long as the story also serves as a summary. It should be kept to 1-3 short paragraphs. —M.S.
Basically what she's saying is you don't need to use Neutral Point of View. We're not Wikipedia. This summary is partly about How We See This Thing. Sometimes this can be written like a fable, sorta like those old bestiaries that talk about how the animals fit morally into creation, that kind of thing. —I.J.
If you're writing about a sapient entity or a People, remember to be appropriately respectful. Like all the books tell us, words have power. —Q.R.
Illustration
Put visual materials here. Photographs, artwork, etc; anything is okay. This section can be cut if there's nothing to add. —I.J.
Knowledge
This section should have the gathered information we're reasonably sure about, and analysis of it.6 For animals, plants, and suchlike, style may resemble that of a field guide. —Q.R.
Throughout the document, remember to treat sapient individuals or Peoples with respect, especially if they are also fellow Hand members or associated individuals. One approach to take is how an encyclopedia would approach notable or public figures; with neutrality, but reporting major events, public organizational involvement, and common points of view. Of course, also recall that there are sapient individuals who prey on other sapient individuals, and respect for a monstrous predator still entails calling them a monstrous predator. Conversely, do not assume every individual of a People prone to predation is a predator. —Q.R.
Traits: Describe physical appearance. List notable characteristics. Ensure that all preternatural or otherwise unusual characteristics are noted; how an apparatus works (and primary uses or abilities), unusual biology, what the famed magical abilities of a notable figure are like. If characteristics are ordinary, briefly note this as well. This section can be long, or short. —Q.R.
For apparatuses and designed objects, remember to explain craftsmanship. Note if handmade/forged/summoned(ritual)/machined (if separate pieces were made with different processes, list all of applicable).
Elemental incorporation: what kind of raw materials with elemental affinities are incorporated in significant amounts into the making of the item?
Also specify a focus or foci: one specific component that is key to the function or making of the item.
—Z.S.
Nature: "Nature" can be often thought of as "Usual Behavior". Describe how the subject acts in particular situations, or how it generally functions. For animals and the like, this is simply their behavior. For spells or phenomena, this can describe quirks in how they manifest. For machines, how they operate.
For sapient entities, this section can note group divergence from expected patterns, or how a specific individual is remembered.
If this section has nothing worth noting, as for inanimate or nonfunctional objects or unique events, write "Ordinary".
—Q.R.
For objects and apparatuses with forms of sapience/sentience, pay special attention to Loyalty. Loyalty is how well the subject’s effects will manifest when used by different people.
- Steadfast = effects will only manifest for one individual at a time (must be passed on willingly if new custodian)
- Predestined = effects will manifest for only one predetermined individual (common with commissions)
- Competence = effects will manifest for any individual with a certain level of ability or talent
- Trial = effects will manifest for any individual who has completed a challenge specific to the item, required to unlock the capabilities of the apparatus (can involve carrying the item for a length of time, besting the previous custodian in a duel, or even killing the previous custodian)
- Unfixed = effects will manifest for any individual
—Z.S.
History & Associated Parties: Origin of subject, if known. Series of past events pertaining to the subject. Notable events that the subject was involved in, or connected to. Regarding associated parties: List information on significant friendly entities, as well as enemies and relationships with other associated entities and groups. —Q.R.
For apparatuses and designed objects: Add name of creator, if known. Note if this was a special commission.
For locations, note involvement of individuals or groups in shaping it, if any.
Note Custodian if applicable. If an individual (due to age, fragility, etc.) or location or other subject is in the active care, protection, or possession of another individual, that individual is the custodian. If there is no custodian, but there could or should be, note there is no custodian. —Z.S.
Approach: This tells you what you need to know to safely or correctly interact with the subject[s] of the article. Note how to deal with strengths and vulnerabilities of subject if applicable. Any information you need to know regarding safe handling, polite communication, correct rituals, or anything else of the sort. Knowledge is safety as well as power. —Q.R.
A few traditional examples:
"Don't ever say thank you to a mounds fairy…"
"Nature of Old Ravenna changes based on time of day and year…"
"Don't bother blue aerie torchbugs at night…"
"Blow three kisses into the cauldron…"
—I.J.
Feel free to re-emphasize already noted information, though please don't use ALL CAPITAL LETTERS or get goofy with your format. One of our early entries was enchanted to have an animated rainbow monster jump out at the viewer and scream a garbled message followed with "AT ALL COSTS!". The article's author was not very popular after that. —I.J.
Remember to note if applicaple:
Invocations: words or phrases that when spoken aloud have a consistently observed and predictable (or semi-predictable) effect on the subject
Handling: how to treat a subject when using it; how to behave around certain entities or locations
Maintenance: how to keep objects or apparatuses in good condition, information on any cleaning/rituals to follow upon entering or exiting locations
Tools change stories each time they change hands. Remembering stories deepens bonds. Honor your tools, and they will honor you.
—Z.S.
Include "Accommodations" for sapient beings with unusual requirements, as well as guidelines for respectful interaction. Remember that anomalous persons should be treated like people — because they are people. —I.J.
Other Detail: List anything that does not fall into another section. —Q.R.
Observations & Stories
In this section, include field notes, anecdotes, stories that you have to tell and stories that others have to tell. Note if it's something you saw yourself and sign your name/title/initials. Put stories and notes in attached or linked documents if the article is getting too long. Short is okay too, if you don't know much other information to put here; other collaborators can add more material later!7 —I.J.
Additionally, refer the reader to other catalogued works, including leaked documents from organizations associated with the paranormal, and transcribed sections of Library books. —Q.R.
Doubt
An important aspect of knowledge is knowing what knowledge you do not possess, or knowing reasons to doubt what you think you know. Here the article author(s) should note what they do not know, or reasons to doubt any of the information they have provided. —Q.R.
Also, other authors may add their points of view on the subject (subject to community curation!) or contradict information provided above. If you don't agree with the summary, or want to contradict what information is provided above, go for it. Make sure your contradictory opinions are supported! —I.J.
Or in a quote block, in a footnote!
Please note that this particular documentation style incorporates magical elements taken from formats used by the Archivists of the Wanderers' Library, notably from documents released for patron use by Jericho Benalsh, 7th Chief Archivist of the Library (such as A Treatise Upon Those Of Knowledge and Lost Wanderers).
As these magical elements provide certain aetherial protections, we encourage Hand members to consider making use of this style. While there are several competing documentation styles already in popular usage, this style is ideal for publicly accessible information, for it should lead to less harm if the information falls into the hands of those who wish malice upon the writers and subjects of our pieces.
Remember to add additional seals for information that is particularly sensitive to vulnerable parties, but try to hide as little as possible. We have a responsibility to all to tell as much as we know, even to our enemies. Only by the light of knowledge may even the worst of us finally step out of the darkness of cruelty and fear.
—M.S.
NOTICE FROM THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE COORDINATION AND PROJECTS OPERATION COMMAND OFFICE
[The CICAPOCO8 is functionally a counterpart to the Foundation's RAISA or CI's DeCIRO. For every SPC article, CICAPOCO would issue notes to indicate if the project is active, on hiatus, terminated etc. If the project is not active, it will list conditions where said project may resume operation. P.S. Be as concise as possible, optimally even more concise than the Special Containment Procedures.]
Project #: SPC-[INSERT NUMBER]9
Selachian Pugnātorial Capabilities: [To the Centre, anomalies are kept for the purpose of dealing with Selachian entities. Detail how your anomaly-based project can aid in the Centre's objectives.]
Project Component(s): [The counterpart for Description. The most notable difference would be that the Centre is more willing to combine anomalies together for a single project. Be clear and list out the various components of the project in question, and why the Centre is interested in them. Of course, not every component has to be anomalous. Some can be mundane everyday tools, repurposed for the Centre's goals. Heck, there can be projects with no anomalous objects as components.]
Augmentation Summary: [Not all anomalies are intended to deal with Selachian entities. Here, the Centre will detail what they did to the anomalies acquired to make it compatible with the Centre's objectives. Feel free to go into detail what the Centre did.]
Enhancement Summary:[Some things are already well suited to pummeling Selechian entities. Here the Centre will detail what they have done to improve or enhance the effectiveness of a pugnātorial project. SPC projects may have both an Augmentation Summary and an Enhancement Summary (in cases where the project was first modified to fit the Centre's objectives and then later improved) or just one or the other.]
Deployment Record: [This is where the Centre records the effectiveness of their projects out on the field. It can range from AARs of fights against Selachian entities, or interviews, or surveys, or test logs etc. Whatever that suits your article's purpose, really.]
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++++ NOTICE FROM THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE COORDINATION AND PROJECTS OPERATION COMMAND OFFICE
[NOTICE]
[[/=]]
[[/div]]
**Project #:**
**Selachian Pugnātorial Capabilities:**
**Project Component(s):**
**Augmentation Summary:**
**Enhancement Summary:**
**Deployment Record:**
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[[Tab Initial Report]]
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[[size 120%]] **UIU File [year identified]-[order identified that year]:** Case File Name/Codename[[/size]]
**Summary:**
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[[tab Suspect Description/Capabilities]]
**Name:** (Name of Suspect)
**Irregularity Cross-reference:** (Tags such as radioactive, species, behavior, etc.)
**Physical Description:** (Self-explanatory. Describe physical appearance details in the table below)
||~ Sex ||~ Height ||~ Weight/Build ||~ Race ||~ Hair ||~ Eyes ||~ Identifying Attributes ||
|| || || || || || || ||
**Capabilities:** (What the irregularity is capable of doing. Its anomalous effect.)
**Purpose/Motive:** (Why is it doing what its doing?)
**Modus Operandi:** (How does it do it?)
**Behavior:** (How does it act while doing it?)
[[/tab]]
[[tab Evidence]]
**A: Sample:** Description of evidence
**B: Sample:** Description of evidence
**C: Sample:** Description of evidence
(photographs associated w/ the file go in here, preferably last)
[[/tab]]
[[tab Bureau Record]]
**Current Status:** How the UIU is currently, or not currently, holding the irregularity
**Crimes:** If applicable, what crimes it committed, that brought it to the attention of the FBI
**Sentencing:** If applicable, what the legal or extra-legal sentencing for the object was. Indefinite detention is always a good go-to.
**History of UIU Action:** A logged history, with dates, of the irregularities interactions with the UIU before, during, and possibly after captivity.
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Overview!
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Creature Features!
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**History!**
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Special Needs and Accommodations!
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Notes about crittername!
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