Hey guys, small heads up from our friends at containment: ----------------------------------Begin Broadcast---------------------------------- Attention all Personnel: On 2015-10-18 at 10:35 UTC, SCP experienced a Class 2 containment breach. During the incident, SCP-2014 managed to break out of it's habitat and has since evaded recapture. Though SCP-2014 is generally considered to be merely mischievous rather than truly evil/destructive, all personnel should be on the lookout for SCP-2014s presence and sightings shall be reported immediately. (Attention: Do NOT fall for it's promise to teach you "wicked moves" in exchange for concealment - this is merely a diversion tactic as all of SCP-2014s moves have been judged to be quiet ordinary) All staff which come in contact with SCP-2014 shall immediately report to the containment devision for evaluation according to security protocol 221-3 ยง2. Further information on SCP-2014 is accessible at http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-2014 -----------------------------------END Broadcast-----------------------------------
Damn, I wish I'd have received this notice just a short while earlier. Unfortunately, I was tricked with the temptation of the wicked moves. SCP-2014 asked me to carry it to the "Reptile Containment" tank in the laboratory. He said he was lonely and wished to spend time with others of his kind. Aaaand as things so happen to go... I can't quite tell which one is SCP-2014 and which are geckos. Hey, at least I'll get to learn a fairly mediocre move out of this mess.
Dylan, you said you moved it to the 'reptile containment tank'? That could explain why we're getting such weird results from one of the tests we're running... It's supposed to be run using cells derived from lab specimens but if there's some sort of SCP in the tank it's entirely possible we've got some of its cells over in our lab. I just kinda chalked it up to the lab ghost but this is a much more reasonable answer.