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Speaker 1 (00:05):
This is data specialist Sanders of the Data Redundancy Project
SCP six tensh L three. The destruction caused by the
rapid collapse of the Site SE exploration attempt during SEP
six ten L two resulted in a series of unexpected
events in Site A. As the strange spherical formation in
Site C was burned and destroyed. The SEP six ten

(00:28):
infected inhabiting Site A were recorded by aerial drones going
into seizures and convulsions. The immobile SEP six ten infected
rapidly shriveled and died, along with all of the flesh
materials spread across inanimate objects within the village. The mobile
SEP six ten infected, who were able to regain their footing,
all proceeded to what appears to have formerly been in

(00:51):
upper class residence and entered the building. As the infected
entered this dwelling, it suffered a foundational collapse, revealing the
presence of a sinkhole beneath it. The size of the
hole in relation to the structure above it posed an
impossibility for an entire building to collapse, suggesting that something
within the hole applied force directly to the structure. With

(01:11):
the intent to pull it inside and expose the hole.
The revealed hole is approximately large enough to accommodate three
grown men standing shoulder to shoulder. Light sources applied by
remote drones failed to penetrate further than four meters depth
into the hole. Subjects dropped into the hole do not
produce an impact sound, suggesting a bottom potentially more than

(01:33):
one thousand meters down. Research of the exterior of the
Site A hole was only able to be carried out
for two hours time. Samples of the atmosphere in sight
A indicated a complete death of SEP six ten related materials.
All infectious life that did not evacuate into the hole
died above ground and quickly became shriveled husks. Manned exploration

(01:55):
of Site A was approved and commenced immediately in the
span of thirty minutes. A total of three research teams
consisting of two to three research staff and four to
five armed escort each were dispatched and setting up stations
within the remains of the village. Samples of deceased SEP
six ten, infected and converted matter were sent back to

(02:16):
Perimeter HQ for processing and transport. One team was able
to recover a small sample of still living SCP six
to ten tissue substance from a building and packet for research.
Within the second hour of exploration of Site A, a
series of echo reverberation units were set up surrounding the
whole with the intent of getting in accurate mapping of
the whole and possible branch tunnels. At the end of

(02:39):
the second hour, before the echo units could be activated,
seismic activity began to occur within Site A. Two teams
of the original three remained on site, the third en
route back to Perimeter HQ with samples. The third team
was instructed to proceed back to Perimeter HQ when seismic
activity began, and was told that Site A should not
be returned to four assistants. Seismic activity at Sit A

(03:04):
capped at two point three Richter level before petering off.
Immediately following the seismic event, a torrent of SCP six
ten spores erupted from the whole and layered the area
around it for a span of fifty meters. As all
staff on site were in Level A hazardous material suits,
this spore burst was startling, but did not lead to
any infections. As the eruption was being reported, both teams

(03:27):
at Site A came under attack from aerial life forms
infected with SEP six ten. These organisms were captured by
the remote drone video equipment and showed extremely advanced stages
of infection. It is impossible to tell what they mutated
from to this present state. Many of the avian creatures
attacked by splitting their heads in half and clamping them

(03:47):
against research members, pulling them into the air, and dropping
them into the hole when possible. These avian infected proved
vulnerable to small arms fire in dispatching them. A total
of two research staff were lost to the whole and
one injured due to crossfire. The injured staff was put
down immediately upon showing signs of infection due to his
suit breach. Before video and radio contact was lost with

(04:11):
the remaining teams inside Site A, A second seismic event
began to occur, starting out at in the one to
one point five range in scale. Attention was directed at
the hole to prepare for a second assault, and a
second spore burst erupted from the hole during the rising
seismic activity at the point where scales registered a three
to three point five in fource, a new unseen SEP

(04:33):
six ten entity began to emerge from the hole. The
only footage captured of this creature depicts an engorged human
head approximately twenty times larger than normal, pressing itself out
of the hole with no discernible body. Video and radio
contact were lost as seismic forces increased to seven on
the scale for two seconds duration, then abruptly ceased. Further

(04:54):
aerial surveillance of the site a hole and area depicted
zero activity and no traces of the research teams or
their ever having been there. All personnel and equipment are
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