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SCP mission early draft

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  4. Foundation Standardization Committee
  5. Consensus-Publication Foundation Standardization Committee
  6. FYI: 0000 February 1, 1903
  7. Intended status: Informational
  8. Expires: February 1, 1904
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  11. SCP Foundation Mission Statement
  12. draft-foundaion-mission-01
  13.  
  14. Abstract
  15.  
  16. This document states the mission statement of the SCP Foundation, and
  17. specifies the parameters in which the SCP Foundation should operate
  18. under.
  19.  
  20. Status of this Memo
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  22. This is a Foundation Consensus Publication Document.
  23.  
  24. This document is a product of the Foundation Informational Management
  25. Committee (FIMC). It represents the consensus of the FIMC, and the
  26. consensus of the SCP Foundation as per the unanimous opinion of the
  27. overseeing council of the Foundation. It is to be pubilshed for
  28. informational, documentional and verificational purposes as per the
  29. unanimous opinion of the overseeing council of the Foundation.
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  31. This document, any and all of its versions, and any and all other
  32. foundation consensus publication documents can be requested on the
  33. Foundation Intranet, subjected to arbitrary access restrictiion.
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  35. This document must not be made available to personnels or entities
  36. without proper access and authorization as per the Veil Proticol.
  37.  
  38. All foundation consensus publications are valid for a maximum period
  39. of one year, and must be reviewed and reapproved, modified, or
  40. retracted by their expiration. This version of the document expires
  41. on February 1, 1903.
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  43. Licensing Notice
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  45. This document is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-
  46. ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license
  47. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/). Please review the
  48. license carefully, as they describe your rights and restrictions with
  49. respect to this document.
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  56. Internet-Draft draft-foundation-mission-01 February 1903
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  59. Table of Contents
  60.  
  61. 1. Mission Statment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
  62. 2. Definition of Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
  63. 2.1. Maintaing Consensus of Reality . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
  64. 3. SCP object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
  65. 4. Veil Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
  66. 4.1. Implementation Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
  67. 5. Securing and Containment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
  68. Author's Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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  70. 1. Mission Statment
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  72. The SCP Foundation will maintain any and all aspects of reality. It
  73. will subdue any and all threats to alter the known reality or any
  74. proportions thereof. It will protect the human race and their
  75. current behaviours as it understands by all means necessary.
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  77. 2. Definition of Realty
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  79. Reality is defined by the collection of true, objective, and
  80. permanant statements.
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  82. Establishing and maintaining such a collection is of the uttermost
  83. priority of the SCP Foundation. This collection, or this version of
  84. reality, shall be the consensus of reality.
  85.  
  86. The reality must be managed and maintained in strict accordance to
  87. the consensus of reality. Any deviations of reality from the
  88. consensus of reality must be corrected by any means possible. This
  89. is of the uttermost priority of the SCP Foundation.
  90.  
  91. Reality and the consensus of reality may be subject to change at any
  92. given time without warning. Any such changes shall be documented and
  93. published in a Foundation Consensus Publication.
  94.  
  95. 2.1. Maintaing Consensus of Reality
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  97. The integrity of reality and the consensus of reality must be
  98. maintained by all means necessary.
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  100. At least three independent copies of the consensus of reality should
  101. be stored in at least three locations, in at least three different
  102. storage mediums.
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  104. All copies of the consensus of reality should be verified at least
  105. annualy.
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  114. The consensus of reality should not be changed. Any modification of
  115. the consensus of reality must require an unanimous vote by the
  116. overseeing countil of the SCP Foundation.
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  118. 3. SCP object
  119.  
  120. Anomalies are objects, events, or statments that contradicts with the
  121. consensus of reality.
  122.  
  123. Anomalous objects are objects that are anomalies, or are willing or
  124. capable of creating anomalies.
  125.  
  126. All known instances of anomalous objects are to be documented,
  127. studies, and classified as an SCP object.
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  129. 4. Veil Protocol
  130.  
  131. The knowledge of existance of anomalies may induce a change in human
  132. behaviours as we understand. Therefore all knowledge of anomalies,
  133. SCP objects, objects or statements related to anomalies, including
  134. the SCP Foundation, and objects or statments related to thereof,
  135. should be suppressed.
  136.  
  137. The suppression of these anomaly-related knowledge is the Veil
  138. Protocol.
  139.  
  140. To enact the Veil Protocol efficiently, all SCP objects should be
  141. captured or secured, and removed or contained away from humans.
  142. Exposure of SCP objects to humans, physically, mentally,
  143. informationally, or through any other means, should be minimized.
  144.  
  145. Materials or methods to revert informational exposure or to erase
  146. memories, titled amnestics, are to be developed and deployed in order
  147. to enact the Veil Protocol efficiently.
  148.  
  149. Retracting the Veil Protocol must require an unanimous vote by the
  150. overseeing council of the SCP Foundation.
  151.  
  152. 4.1. Implementation Details
  153.  
  154. This section discusses the situation where the Veil Protocol fails
  155. while still enacted.
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  157. This indicates a significatant proportion of human have been exposed
  158. to or has knowledge of anomalies, and that current and foreseable
  159. efforts by the SCP Foundation to suppress these exposures and
  160. knowledge have and will fail.
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  165. Expires February 1, 1904 [Page 3]
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  169. As the Foundation fails to modify reality, the Foundation may modify
  170. the consensus of reality, in order to keep reality in strict
  171. accordance of the consensus of reality, as specified by the Ennui
  172. Protocol. The SCP Foundation may enact the Ennui Protocol by an
  173. unanimous vote by the overseeing council of the Foundation.
  174.  
  175. 5. Securing and Containment
  176.  
  177. Under the Veil Protocol, all SCP objects should be secured and
  178. contained by all means possible.
  179.  
  180. Speicialized teams, titled Mobile Task Forces (MTF), are to be
  181. established with mission to secure and contain SCP objects.
  182.  
  183. MTFs are to be speicialized in specific fields, topics, features, or
  184. properties of anomalies, or to be specilized in specific SCP objects,
  185. in order to increase efficiency in securing and containing SCP
  186. objects.
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  188. Containment sites are to be established and maintained in various
  189. physical locations to contain SCP objects efficiently. Containment
  190. sites should be convert and their existance must not negatively
  191. impact the implementation of the Veil Protocol.
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  193. Author's Address
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  195. Foundation Standardization Committee
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