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SCP 1427 exists

Feb 10th, 2022
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  1. From: RAISA Associate Director Eleanor Jones
  2. To: Records Office 2201
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  4. Subject: Incomplete Special Containment Procedures File for SCP-031
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  6. Team, I have an issue that needs immediate clarification. I have the Ryugyong Hotel as the location of a mind-affecting stele from the Proto Afro-Asiatic Culture Group. As you can see, that's the same location as this brain-stealing flesh network. Are these two objects related at all? Is this hotel some kind of DPRK containment facility? If so, we should put that into the object's Special Containment Procedures File.
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  8. Please reply at your earliest convenience.
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  10. From: Records Office 2201
  11. To: RAISA Associate Director Eleanor Jones
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  13. Re: Incomplete Special Containment Procedures File for SCP-031
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  15. Eleanor,
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  17. As far as my team can figure, there doesn't appear to be a link between the two objects. In fact, I'm getting conflicting reports from the Containment Teams regarding whether or not either of these objects actually exist. The 1427 team is insisting the hotel is the site for the Stele and there's no brain-eating flesh network there, and the DPRK government is part of the containment procedures. Then I have the team for SCP-031 insisting that the DPRK government's involvement is purely politically motivated (i.e. we don't want to get involved so long as they're taking care of it) and there's no such thing as a mind-affecting stele located within the building.
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  19. Which is concerning, given that we've got two mind-affecting anomalies within the same space, and two teams with two separate stories here. Possible Eastern Samothrace situation?
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  21. Gwen
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  23. From: RAISA Associate Director Eleanor Jones
  24. To: Records Office 2201
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  26. Re: SCP-031 and SCP-1427 Records Conflict (was: Incomplete Special Containment Procedures File for SCP-031)
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  28. Okay, someone needs to get to the bottom of this. We can't have a useful database with such blatantly contradictory information. Make it your first priority to resolve this.
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