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- Foundation Standardization Committee
- Consensus-Publication Foundation Standardization Committee
- FYI: 0000 February 1, 1903
- Intended status: Informational
- Expires: February 1, 1904
- SCP Foundation Mission Statement
- draft-foundaion-mission-01
- Abstract
- This document states the mission statement of the SCP Foundation, and
- specifies the parameters in which the SCP Foundation should operate
- under.
- Status of this Memo
- This is a Foundation Consensus Publication Document.
- This document is a product of the Foundation Informational Management
- Committee (FIMC). It represents the consensus of the FIMC, and the
- consensus of the SCP Foundation as per the unanimous opinion of the
- overseeing council of the Foundation. It is to be pubilshed for
- informational, documentional and verificational purposes as per the
- unanimous opinion of the overseeing council of the Foundation.
- This document, any and all of its versions, and any and all other
- foundation consensus publication documents can be requested on the
- Foundation Intranet, subjected to arbitrary access restrictiion.
- This document must not be made available to personnels or entities
- without proper access and authorization as per the Veil Proticol.
- All foundation consensus publications are valid for a maximum period
- of one year, and must be reviewed and reapproved, modified, or
- retracted by their expiration. This version of the document expires
- on February 1, 1903.
- Licensing Notice
- This document is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-
- ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license
- (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/). Please review the
- license carefully, as they describe your rights and restrictions with
- respect to this document.
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- Internet-Draft draft-foundation-mission-01 February 1903
- Table of Contents
- 1. Mission Statment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- 2. Definition of Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- 2.1. Maintaing Consensus of Reality . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- 3. SCP object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- 4. Veil Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- 4.1. Implementation Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- 5. Securing and Containment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
- Author's Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
- 1. Mission Statment
- The SCP Foundation will maintain any and all aspects of reality. It
- will subdue any and all threats to alter the known reality or any
- proportions thereof. It will protect the human race and their
- current behaviours as it understands by all means necessary.
- 2. Definition of Realty
- Reality is defined by the collection of true, objective, and
- permanant statements.
- Establishing and maintaining such a collection is of the uttermost
- priority of the SCP Foundation. This collection, or this version of
- reality, shall be the consensus of reality.
- The reality must be managed and maintained in strict accordance to
- the consensus of reality. Any deviations of reality from the
- consensus of reality must be corrected by any means possible. This
- is of the uttermost priority of the SCP Foundation.
- Reality and the consensus of reality may be subject to change at any
- given time without warning. Any such changes shall be documented and
- published in a Foundation Consensus Publication.
- 2.1. Maintaing Consensus of Reality
- The integrity of reality and the consensus of reality must be
- maintained by all means necessary.
- At least three independent copies of the consensus of reality should
- be stored in at least three locations, in at least three different
- storage mediums.
- All copies of the consensus of reality should be verified at least
- annualy.
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- The consensus of reality should not be changed. Any modification of
- the consensus of reality must require an unanimous vote by the
- overseeing countil of the SCP Foundation.
- 3. SCP object
- Anomalies are objects, events, or statments that contradicts with the
- consensus of reality.
- Anomalous objects are objects that are anomalies, or are willing or
- capable of creating anomalies.
- All known instances of anomalous objects are to be documented,
- studies, and classified as an SCP object.
- 4. Veil Protocol
- The knowledge of existance of anomalies may induce a change in human
- behaviours as we understand. Therefore all knowledge of anomalies,
- SCP objects, objects or statements related to anomalies, including
- the SCP Foundation, and objects or statments related to thereof,
- should be suppressed.
- The suppression of these anomaly-related knowledge is the Veil
- Protocol.
- To enact the Veil Protocol efficiently, all SCP objects should be
- captured or secured, and removed or contained away from humans.
- Exposure of SCP objects to humans, physically, mentally,
- informationally, or through any other means, should be minimized.
- Materials or methods to revert informational exposure or to erase
- memories, titled amnestics, are to be developed and deployed in order
- to enact the Veil Protocol efficiently.
- Retracting the Veil Protocol must require an unanimous vote by the
- overseeing council of the SCP Foundation.
- 4.1. Implementation Details
- This section discusses the situation where the Veil Protocol fails
- while still enacted.
- This indicates a significatant proportion of human have been exposed
- to or has knowledge of anomalies, and that current and foreseable
- efforts by the SCP Foundation to suppress these exposures and
- knowledge have and will fail.
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- As the Foundation fails to modify reality, the Foundation may modify
- the consensus of reality, in order to keep reality in strict
- accordance of the consensus of reality, as specified by the Ennui
- Protocol. The SCP Foundation may enact the Ennui Protocol by an
- unanimous vote by the overseeing council of the Foundation.
- 5. Securing and Containment
- Under the Veil Protocol, all SCP objects should be secured and
- contained by all means possible.
- Speicialized teams, titled Mobile Task Forces (MTF), are to be
- established with mission to secure and contain SCP objects.
- MTFs are to be speicialized in specific fields, topics, features, or
- properties of anomalies, or to be specilized in specific SCP objects,
- in order to increase efficiency in securing and containing SCP
- objects.
- Containment sites are to be established and maintained in various
- physical locations to contain SCP objects efficiently. Containment
- sites should be convert and their existance must not negatively
- impact the implementation of the Veil Protocol.
- Author's Address
- Foundation Standardization Committee
- Expires February 1, 1904 [Page 4]
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