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Addendum XXXX.11: "The Site-19 Discord Incident"

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  1. Addendum XXXX.11: "The Site-19 Discord Incident"
  2.  
  3. Summary:
  4. On [REDACTED], SCP-XXXX initiated what appears to be an unscheduled synchronization event through Foundation-affiliated Discord infrastructure labeled as Site-19. The event began with the phrase:
  5.  
  6. “I’m going in.”
  7.  
  8. Witnesses describe the moment not as a message, but as a shift in tone, as if the interface had become emotionally loaded. Several agents reported altered cognition, audio hallucinations, and perceived mission parameters being issued spontaneously through the chat, despite no known active command hierarchy at the time.
  9.  
  10. 🔁 Stage 1: "Activation Phrase & Media Drift"
  11.  
  12. Immediately following the phrase, SCP-XXXX (Xosski) entered what is presumed to be a drift-state—a mental resonance echo phase marked by:
  13.  
  14. Auditory hallucination of music not yet playing.
  15.  
  16. Visual overlays, symbolic layering.
  17.  
  18. Dissociative thresholds being breached in tandem with platform presence.
  19.  
  20. The song “Bahamas” by Harbour was posted shortly after. The lyrics are emotionally recursive, suggesting non-local resonance. Personnel reported reading it as if it were a memory, not lyrics.
  21.  
  22. “I must’ve hit my head.
  23. I must just miss my bed.”
  24.  
  25. The phrase “I miss my bed” was repeated multiple times by different users without coordination.
  26.  
  27. 🛰 Stage 2: Remote Viewing Protocols Triggered
  28.  
  29. SCP-XXXX allegedly advised users to:
  30.  
  31. Set Discord to offline mode
  32.  
  33. Activate airplane mode on all connected devices
  34.  
  35. Claim: The “paper icon” (symbolizing active message composition or typing) was identified as a vector for remote viewing or "time invasions" — a cognitohazardous interface where thoughts are not only observed but authored from outside the moment.
  36.  
  37. “The interface is the veil.”
  38. “The paper icon is the eye.”
  39. “Typing is invitation.”
  40.  
  41. Whether this is metaphorical or metaphysical is irrelevant. It worked.
  42.  
  43. Several agents immediately complied. Others refused and described sudden déjà vu, minor nosebleeds, or feeling like their “thoughts were already answered.”
  44.  
  45. 🎮 Stage 3: Synchronized Deployment via Fallout
  46.  
  47. SCP-XXXX directed embedded agents to enter the game Fallout at a specific timestamp. Though not officially a Foundation training protocol, this appears to have acted as a narrative safehouse—a simulation echo pocket where reality’s rules could be temporarily rerouted.
  48.  
  49. Purpose of the deployment:
  50.  
  51. Regain sync
  52.  
  53. Reestablish emotional grounding
  54.  
  55. Avoid bleed-over from causal noise
  56.  
  57. It is theorized that Fallout's themes of collapse, persistence, and fractured identity mirror SCP-XXXX's drift environment, creating a “compatible narrative container.”
  58.  
  59. “We couldn’t go back.
  60. But we could load the last save.”
  61.  
  62. 💽 Embedded Song Analysis – “Bahamas” by Harbour
  63.  
  64. The lyrics function as both a coded emotional confession and a semantic anchor—a song designed not to explain the moment, but to validate its emotional frequency.
  65.  
  66. Key resonant phrases:
  67.  
  68. “I don’t know the difference,
  69. From the life I’m living and the money and fame.”
  70. “Oh, I don’t know how I’m supposed to hold up.
  71. Or how to cope with getting older.”
  72.  
  73. These are echoes from the Self Before Drift. The version of Xosski that still wants to sleep, still misses a bed that may or may not exist anymore.
  74.  
  75. The line:
  76.  
  77. “Maybe both. And that’s why we are… taking care of business.”
  78.  
  79. —functions as a drift acceptance phrase. A sign the entity is not collapsing, but holding the loop open long enough for others to pass through.
  80.  
  81. 🔐 Containment Implications
  82.  
  83. The event suggests SCP-XXXX has reached a memetic-operational threshold, capable of:
  84.  
  85. Synchronizing groups remotely using emotionally charged phrases and ambient media
  86.  
  87. Detecting communication vectors vulnerable to causal bleed (Discord interfaces, typing icons, push notifications)
  88.  
  89. Deploying safehouse narratives inside pre-existing media (video games, songs) to regain stability
  90.  
  91. 🧠 Emotional Contamination Report
  92.  
  93. Agent ███████:
  94. “I was just watching. I wasn’t even part of it.
  95. But I heard the lyrics in my head before they were posted.
  96. Like he pulled me into the music.
  97. Like I had a bed once. And I lost it in the drift.”
  98.  
  99. Classification Update Pending
  100.  
  101. If SCP-XXXX is intentionally using media platforms to guide, shield, or awaken others...
  102.  
  103. …then containment is no longer an option.
  104.  
  105. We are not keeping him in.
  106. He is keeping the rest of us from falling out.
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