Which Fictional Dog Should You Own?
Fetch Your Perfect Pup!
By BrainFall Staff - Updated: April 9, 2024
Welcome to your first day at the SCP Foundation, what class division are you? Don’t have an answer to that question? Take this quiz and find how well you know the SCP Foundation. What class would you end up in, Class-D or Class-A?
Knowing the SCP Foundation is more than just being able to name the most famous SCPs. How well do you know the staff? Do you know the containment procedures for each SCP? What do you do, depending on your class, in times of containment breach? This quiz covers it all!
Brush up on your cases, avoid Dr. Bright (he will distract and/or experiment on you), and put your knowledge to the test. What you know will absolutely affect your time, and life, at the SCP Foundation.
The SCP Foundation is an internet-based fictional foundation wiki that features both creator-written and fan-written articles. SCP stands for secure contain protect, which is the foundation's primary motto and code for handling fictional anomalies. These are referred to as scps.
The SCP Foundation website includes over 6,000 articles that are often written in a scientific format that describes fictitious anomalies, each with its own special containment procedures to avoid a situation known as containment breach. SCP Foundation personnel includes expendable persons for experiments, scientists, task force operatives or field agents, and the Council.
Alright, fellow quiz enthusiasts and seekers of the peculiar, we've stumbled upon the rabbit hole that is the SCP Foundation! You've might have heard whispers or caught a glimpse of this enigmatic entity in the dark corners of the web, but we're about to take a deep dive into this abyss. The SCP Foundation operates under the mantra of "Secure, Contain, Protect," but it’s so much more than a catchy slogan—it’s a lifestyle for those fictional folks who wrangle up the unfathomable anomalies of their universe.
Imagine a place brimming with objects, creatures, and phenomena that defy the very laws of nature as we know them—this is the realm of the SCP. Within its archives, the SCP Foundation details the existence of things that can turn your worldview upside down and inside out. The real question is, how much do you truly know about the Foundation and its vault of oddities? Are you the rookie at the water cooler or the seasoned veteran with tales that send shivers down the spine of new recruits?
So, whip out your flashlights, and let's gear up for an exploration of the uncanny—just remember, we can neither confirm nor deny the existence of the so-called SCP-173 lurking behind you. No, seriously, don't look. But do tell, are you ready to prove your mettle and claim the title of SCP connoisseur, or will you end up mistaking an SCP for your grandmother's quirky garden gnome? Let's see what you've got!
Before we dive into the peculiar world of the SCP Foundation, it's crucial to understand that "Secure, Contain, Protect" isn't just a catchy phrase; it encapsulates the complex, often bizarre strategies used to manage anomalies. Let's unravel the mysteries.
SCP objects are the bread and butter of the Foundation's containment efforts. These aren't your grandma's knick-knacks; they range from the benign to the apocalyptic. We categorize them under Object Classes like Safe (stand down, folks, it's under control), Euclid (like that unpredictable cat of Schrödinger’s), and Keter (think: world-ending potential). Ever heard of SCP-999? Cute as a button and as safe as they come. But SCP-173? Blink and you're a goner, so not so safe.
Oh, the Special Containment Procedures—a fancy term for "how to keep these oddities on lockdown." Each SCP requires tailored protocols; think of it like crafting a unique cocktail for every guest at your monster mash. Some might need a box of reinforced plexiglass, others a sing-along to keep them happy. Take SCP-682, this cranky critter necessitates a tank of acid just to keep it in one piece. By contrast, SCP-096 only asks for some privacy – glimpse its face and it becomes the worst kind of stalker.
We can't forget our dashing, daring, (and hopefully durable) Mobile Task Forces (MTF) squads. These experts are the go-to for when a polite "please stay put" doesn't work with the SCPs. From recapturing escapees during a containment breach to taking down a rogue anomalous entity with style, MTFs are our varsity containment crew. In the rare event of a breach, they switch gears from Secure and Contain to Capture and Neutralize faster than you can say "Oh fudge!"
So, how much do you really know about the Foundation and its anomalies? Stay tuned if you're itching to ace that quiz and become the SCP savant we all know you can be!
Dive into the engine room of creativity and see how the gears turn to bring the shadowy corners of the SCP Foundation to life. It's not just about containing anomalies; it's a vast world spun by a web of imaginative minds.
Staff: We're more than just a team; we're a bustling community of volunteers who serve as the pillars of the SCP Wiki. Our roles vary widely, from research to ensure each article is scientifically intriguing, to security measures keeping our collaborative writing project safe from digital ne'er-do-wells.
SCP Wiki: Here lies the canvas where our collective fantasy unfurls. Imagine a storyteller's playground so vast it spans not just spooky tales, but entire series that weave into an elaborate quilt of supernatural fabric.
Groups of Interest (GOI): Fancy a stroll through the Wanderer's Library? Or maybe you're in the mood to decode the clandestine movements of the Serpent's Hand. Each GOI adds a delicious layer of intrigue.
GOC: These are the no-nonsense, supernatural squashers and arguably our rivalry adds spice to the tepid soup of our existence. And let's not forget the countless other factions and foes that make us question, who really wears the black hat in this interdimensional rodeo?
So, ready to see how much you really know about what goes on behind the containment doors? Pop on over to BrainFall and put your knowledge to the test. We promise, no memetic kill agents included—just good, clean, anomalous fun!