Internal Network Core Control Facility Status
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Control Facility Status: STABLE @ 100%
Facility Temperature: 68 *F
Security Systems: ONLINE & STABLE @ 100%
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THE O5 COUNCIL raised this issue on 25 Feb 2021 14:16
Status: _open | Assigned to: | Target completion date:
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I.N.C. STABILITY: 100%
USERS ONLINE: ACCESS DENIED, ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL ONLY.
I.N.C. CONTROL FACILITY STATUS: PLEASE LOGIN IN ANOTHER BOX TO ACCESS DATA.
CURRENT USER STATUS: [CLASSIFIED]
__NEW FEATURE: Automated Passive Amnestization System (A.P.A.S.) __
Automated Passive Amnestization System, otherwise known as A.P.A.S., has now been installed at Site-41 for full regular usage. If you already know about A.P.A.S., then you're good to go. However, if you are unaware of A.P.A.S., then please read the following information files below for information on A.P.A.S.
APAS was developed in 2003 as a result of growing concerns over particularly aggressive memetic, cognitohazardous, and infohazardous entities. This was primarily due to the acquisition of SCP-579, at which point it became evident to security specialists that allowing anomalous perception-based and knowledge-based hazards to remain in containment without an efficient method of counteracting a breach was no longer a possibility.
Project APAS involved the installation of a complex network of memory-affecting memetic agents, gaseous amnestics, and concentrated electromagnetic fields emitting fluctuating radio waves within controlled parameters. The project underwent extensive testing and, after a successful prototype design was produced (now designated SCP-1346), the system was implemented exclusively at Site-17.
The system uses amnestics administered through ventilation shafts, latent memetic agents in various forms of media distributed to staff members, and electromagnetic fields constructed at set intervals throughout the facility. The fluctuating radio waves emitted from these electromagnetic fields are capable of subconsciously altering the thoughts of individuals who pass through them, and has been used to distract staff members from anomalous compulsion effects, completely obscure hazardous entities from view, and implant harmless anti-memes for the purpose of resisting hostile variants of said memes. All of this allows for staff members to be perpetually resistant to memetic hazards contained on-site.
ADDENDUM (12-08-2019): After an approval by "the Head Council," A.P.A.S. will be installed at all facilities. (All sites should have A.P.A.S. installed by 2025.)
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