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Date | Test | Results |
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2/29/2020 | Test 5771-001: A laboratory mouse contained in a standard barred rodent cage was placed in SCP-5771's containment cell in order to observe the effects of the spores on non-human creatures. | The mouse was unharmed. An interesting observation, however, is how interested in the animal SCP-5771 appeared to be, not moving its head away from the cage and seemingly watching it intently for the full 60 minutes. |
4/15/2020 | Test 5771-002: D-2304 was introduced to SCP-5771's containment to collect tissue for microscopic analysis. D-2304 was wearing level-2 hazmat gear. | Due to the sheer amount of spores SCP-5771 produces, some of the saturated air managed to bypass D-2304's hazmat gear. D-2304 suffered respiratory arrest and expired exactly 3 minutes after exposure. |
Notice: Following this test, all personnel entering SCP-5771's containment cell must be equipped with level-4 hazmat gear. | ||
6/22/2020 | Test 5771-003: Dr. Zaretsky has suggested using biodata sonification to observe whether or not microcurrent fluctuations occur in SCP-5771 as they do in non-anomalous living organisms. | The electrodes to SCP-5771's feet were successfully attached without difficulty. Once the biodata sonification device was turned on, almost immediately, microcurrent fluctuations were detected. However, alongside the expected noises that were produced, a deep pitched, slightly static voice was audible. This voice stated the following: "Nature…is…friend… Nature…is…friend…why?…" |
6/24/2020 | Interview 5771-001: Conducted by Dr. Mabel Zaretsky, Senior Researcher and Mycologist at Site-95. | |
6/25/2020 | Interview 5771-002: Conducted by Dr. Danielle Baker, Researcher and Botanist at Site-95. | |
8/20/2020 | Interview 5771-003: Conducted by Dr. Mabel Zaretsky, Senior Researcher and Mycologist at Site-95. |