WebTesting vs. not testing? (do you prefer test logs, or you prefer not to use them on SCPs?) Is the Foundation "evil"? (should we disapprove their unethical acts? Personally, I could never do so.) Am I wrong if I imagine SCP bases that they look like Vaults in Fallout 3? Would I be able to destroy an entire SCP Site only with SCP-161? WebMay 16, 2024 · What is considered an unethical test? if For example a Chaos Soldier Tested a class D (that counts as unethical) Who is considered a test subject? A class D That is being tested on a SCP By a Researcher (that is the Host) (and the Class D is the person being tested on) Are you allowed to test on Class-Expendable personnel? No
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WebA Thaumiel-class SCP is an SCP that is used to contain other SCP's. Even the mere existence of one Thaumiel SCP is classified at the highest levels of foundation and their locations and functions are known to a few foundation personnel that are not in the O5 council. Examples of Thaumiel SCPs are: SCP-3000, SCP-2000, SCP-5001. Web6.10 Tests may be stopped in the briefing room before the start of the test, or shut down after the start by any member of the Ethics Committee ranked Committee Member or … WebThe SCP Foundation Ethics Committee is one of the most powerful groups within the Foundation. They don't have the most powerful and deadly weaponry, or the most advanced technology. They aren't... the weavers book