This article is about miscellaneous documents and notes that can be found throughout SCP - Containment Breach. For a list of the documents talking about each individual SCP, see SCP Documents. For all of SCP-1048's drawings, see SCP-1048#Drawings. |
Documents[ | ]
Class-D Orientation Leaflet[ | ]
The first note you can find in the game. The sheet gives you your designation number (D-9341) and other information about being a D-Class personnel. The orientation leaflet is one of the very few documents in the game that uses the pre-v0.7 layout, albeit modified.
Located in the Class-D Cells. |
SCP-093 Recovered Materials[ | ]
A heavily-expunged document on SCP-093, with a written note saying:
"You gotta be kidding me with this! Located in the 2-Level Office. |
Dr. Allok's Note[ | ]
A document signed by Dr. Allok as a notice to all staff that SCP-106 is, indeed, a type of sapient being. The text was borrowed from the Tale "Treats" on the SCP Wiki.
Located in SCP-106's Containment Chamber. |
Daniel's Note[ | ]
A note left by Technician Daniel saying that the elevator in Sector B is now safe to use again. It is also a reference to Daniel and the sequence involving the elevator from the game Amnesia: The Dark Descent.
Located in the Electrical Center. |
Notable MTFs Document[ | ]
A document detailing certain MTF groups and their tasks, including Nine-Tailed Fox.
Located in the Large Office. |
Nuclear Warheads Document[ | ]
A blueprint sheet of the Omega and Alpha warheads. Scanning the QR code reveals text saying "MAINSERV\PUBLIC\THE_MODULAR_SITE_PROJECT\"
Located in the Warhead Room and Head Office. |
Object Classes Document[ | ]
A document describing the differences between Safe, Euclid, and Keter class objects.
Located in the Large Office. |
Radical Larry Notice[ | ]
A note from Dr. Gears telling all staff to stop referring to SCP-106 as "Radical Larry".
Located in the Basic Office. |
SCP-914 Notice[ | ]
A snippet of SCP-914's testing log with a note from Dr. Harp asking all personnel to refrain from putting organic material into SCP-914. The phrase "spider/steel" is a reference to the administrators of the CB forums; Regalis (whose username comes from a species of tarantulas) and Steelpoint .
Located in SCP-914's Containment Chamber. |
SCP-173 Proposal[ | ]
A note from Dr. Ming proposing to the O5 Command to extend security protocol if SCP-173 ever breaches containment.
Located in the Large Office. |
Security Clearance Document[ | ]
A document describing all of the clearance level limitations and accesses. Each letter that's marked with blood spells out the word "Spiral".
Located in the Large Office. |
Recall Protocol Document[ | ]
A document about the recall protocol used to recapture SCP-106. It details step-by-step what to do in the protocol.
Located in SCP-106's Containment Chamber. |
Incident Report SCP-106-0204[ | ]
A document detailing a breach by SCP-106 prior to the events of the game.
Located in Dr. Harp's Office. |
Burnt Note[ | ]
A document which has been corroded by SCP-106. It shows the access code to Dr. Maynard's office. Said code is randomized and only appears in-game.
Located in the Pocket Dimension. |
Dr. L's Note[ | ]
The first in a series of six notes left by Dr. L.
"I don't know why I'm bothering. I'm the only one alive anymore, I think. Or maybe just sane? Or am I even that much, at this point? I feel like I have to leave something, some shard of myself behind. I've seen the others, I know I'll most likely not even leave a body. So maybe that's what this is. Slivering myself off, leaving breadcrumbs of my brain, scattered and tattered. I keep hearing things in the dark. It's almost worse than what's in the light. I taste metal. Dr. L" |
Dr. L's Note No. 2[ | ]
The second in a series of six notes left by Dr. L.
""Aversion to light" my foot. He doesn't mind light, he's never had any issue with light, never, ever, never. He just doesn't like to take all at once, no, not all, not at all. It...there were tests done. During a breach, some girly item that could see things, she watched it, saw it, was seen, saw? He likes to hunt. Or maybe he just likes? He doesn't retreat from the light, he just stops being "it" for a while. He slides back, and hides, and counts to ten again, begin again, and off he goes! Only nobody is ever "it" again. He takes his toys and the players, and he goes home. Dr. L" |
Blood-Stained Note[ | ]
The third in a series of six notes left by Dr. L.
"God in heaven (hell?), I think the wall cracked. Or the floor? Ceiling? I haven't been up top in twelve years, I don't know which edge is top. When the locks dropped, the security walls released. Each sub section is sealed now, we're all cut off. 106 is supposed to be secured in this section, but the item overload buggered the usual assignments...I can't imagine what the primary storage sections are like. I saw a concrete wall bulge. I mean bulge, like a bedsheet with a naughty child underneath, then just go back down. My teeth are feeling odd." Located in SCP-513's Containment Chamber. |
Dr. L.'s Burnt Note[ | ]
The fourth in a series of six notes left by Dr. L.
"Stupid machine with a stupid idea of a stupid world. Buggering clockwork moron doesn't play fair. I gave it a nice card, and asked nice, and I got a better one in return. Off I skip, until the old man comes and takes my toys away, and off I run. I give it again, and sweet talk and pet, and I get some kind of plastic stick. It glows. The doors don't know it, the computers don't like it, and now I can't open the security boot. I need to get another, try again, maybe, but he's there, sitting, standing, stalking. I can't go back, I hear scraping. Where did my batteries go?" |
Dr. L.'s Burnt Note No. 2[ | ]
The fifth in a series of six notes left by Dr. L.
"Recalled to the pain, as a dinner bell, or just a shiny thing? I can't get to the section with the recall set-up, so I'm the brightest, most ringing bit here. Just a little snap, a little cut, and the old man comes a runnin'. We never know what, or why, but on he comes, The floodlights are supposed to subdue, the shapes and liquids, confuse, but I think he's just lazy. Like a lion. Roar. Takes what he can, but isn't about to work for it. There's always another day, another way, another dead. I can hear him watching me. Through the floors, watching like a fish tank. Blub blub." |
Scorched Note[ | ]
The sixth in a series of six notes left by Dr. L.
"I can hear him. Can you? Listen, I swear, he's there, on the inner side of the wall...listening. I can hear his teeth. They sing like a power line, pitched to make your bones squeak. I wish he would just kill me. Kill them. No. The report lies, lies to the bone. He doesn't kill anyone, not really. They die later, die of wounds, or additions, or attentions, but no. He pulls them in to his box, and hurts them, then makes the maze. He cradled someone in barb wire, touching them while they tried to scream through a shredded tongue. He owns the rules there, he's god there, the all and one. What if it's here, too? Making all this just to torture it. Make a ant farm just to have targets for the magnifying glass. My molar fell out. It was black. I don't have it anymore. Will you won't you. Won't you will? He is slow, because he has time. Endless time. The group unconscious, the fear of the lean, cruel and powerful...is he it, or the son of that feeling? You may outrun him, run around, run run runrunrunrun and it means no. he just keeps going, coming, watching, smiling. I hate this place. My home is gone, and I hate this, and I hate." Located beside the elevator to the Maintenance Tunnels. |
860-1 Log No. 1[ | ]
The first in a series of three logs left by Izumi Junko.
"Log #1 Located in SCP-860-1. |
860-1 Log No. 2[ | ]
The second in a series of three logs left by Izumi Junko.
"Log #2 Located in SCP-860-1. |
860-1 Log No. 3[ | ]
The third in a series of three logs left by Izumi Junko.
"Log #3 Located in SCP-860-1. |
Strange Note[ | ]
A note with the words black and white all over it, which create a spiral in the center of the page. It is a reference to the tale "black white black white black white black white black white gray".
Located in SCP-970. |
Modular Site Project Document[ | ]
A document mentioning the Modular Site Project, a concept initiated by Dr. Maynard and the Engineering and Technical Services Department. |
SCP-035 Addendum[ | ]
A document noting the use of SCP-148 to inhibit SCP-035's memetic properties.
Located in SCP-035's Containment Chamber. |
Incident Report SCP-1048-A[ | ]
A document detailing the event when SCP-1048-A was discovered.
Located in the Storeroom. |
SCP-1074 Containment Notice[ | ]
A document noting that Dr. Maynard is testing with SCP-1074 and to notify Dr. Maple if it is not returned within an hour.
Dr. Maple is a reference to Juanjpro, whose last name is 'Arce' (which is Spanish for 'Maple'). This is also referenced in the document's file name where it is called Located in the Archive Room. |
Gonzales Journal Page[ | ]
A page pulled from Jim Gonzales' journal discussing his family and his recruitment to the Foundation. It also contains a sticky note mentioning that Foundation staff have taken this page from Gonzales' journal to prove that his memory alterations have been successful, hinting that the information written about his family may be fake.
"It was incredible watching her grow into a fine young woman, I wished Becky would’ve been there to see who she’s become, but I know she would’ve been proud. Lily had gotten into a college oversees to study literature, and when the day came that I was going to lose my daughter, she simply walked up to me and said “Time really can change anything”, she then grabbed my hand, opened it up, and put the pocket watch her mother gave her into my hand. I looked at her, a tear running down my cheek. She hugged me, “I love you dad” she said in my ear. Turning around she got in her car packed with all her things, and drove off to a new phase of her life, one where she could make a difference in the world. The house seemed empty afterwards, all the intimate memories sealed into the walls. I could feel our story in that house, and it always reminded me of the love I shared. A few months later I got a job offer, one that was much different from anything else I had been approached about. It was for a janitor/mechanic position, but I had just been laid off at my previous work, so I was trying to find anything that would pay. “We are giving you the chance to step foot in a world where reality as you know it is different. Where we can make a difference” The man told me as I sat down at our dining table with coffee in my hands. “It comes with a sacrifice however” he said, “ You’ll see things that might change you and your perspective. It might change everything about you” He continued. “We fight in the shadows so that the world can live in the light”. Silence came over the house as he awaiting my answer. All I could think about was whether I was ready to much such a change.." The sticky note reads: Located in Dr. Harp's Office. |
Propaganda Leaflet[ | ]
A propaganda image depicting a child with a cut open head along with a statement against Nazi Germany. The leaflet itself is a real World War II propaganda leaflet. The leaflet contains several scribblings on it, with some of the child's facial features crossed out as well as tally marks counting days (the number shown is 106 days). These were presumably done by the PoW the player is taking the role of while using SCP-1123.
Original: "NICHT EUER KIND ist das, sondern irgendeines der zahllosen Kinder, die von deutschen Fliegerbomben ereist wurden: in Warschau, in Rotterdam, in Belgrad... Wieviel Leid und Elend, wie viele ausgebrannte Häuser, zerstörte Kirchen, verwüstete Städte und Dörfer klagen heute überall in Europa den Mann an, der diesen Krieg 20 Jahre lang gepredigt, 7 Jahre lang vorbereitet und am 1. September 1939 vom Zaun gebrochen hat! Und alles das geschah in Namen des deutschen Reiches - in Eurem Namen, unter der Hakenkreuzfahne - Eurer Fahne, durch deutsche Armeen - Eure Väter, Söhne, Brüder.. WOLLT IHR DAFÜR BÜßEN?" The scribbling at the bottom left of the leaflet reads: Translation: "NOT YOUR CHILD, just one of the countless children who have been killed by German bombs in Warsaw, Rotterdam and Belgrade... How much sorrow and misery, how many burnt out houses, destroyed churches, devastated towns and villages bear witness throughout Europe against the man who preached this war for twenty years, prepared it for seven years and on September 1st, 1939 unleashed it! And all that was done in the name of the German Reich - in your name, under the Nazi flag - your flag. by German armies - your fathers, sons and brothers..- DO YOU WANT TO PAY FOR THIS?" The scribbling at the bottom left of the leaflet reads: Located in SCP-1123's Scenario. | |
Mysterious Note[ | ]
A document in which Dr. Maynard mentions how easy it was for him and Agent Skinner to cause the containment breach.
Located in Dr. Maynard's Office. |
Disciplinary Hearing DH-S-4137-17092[ | ]
A disciplinary hearing directed towards D-9341 due to having done unauthorized research on an anomalous phenomena dubbed "Spiral Gestalt". This document, combined with the fact that it supposedly has nostalgic importance to D-9341, hints at the idea that he may have been an SCP Foundation employee before becoming a Class-D. The document itself is crumpled and does include a stamp reading: "O5 access only" "CLEARANCE LEVEL 5 DISCIPLINARY HEARING DH-S-4137-17092 DEFENDANT: ████████████ Offense charged: 1. Background Located in SCP-1162. |
Research Sector 02 Scheme[ | ]
Document detailing SCP-049's Containement Chamber layout. Located in SCP-049's Containment Chamber. |
Sticky Note[ | ]
Humorous note referencing the placement of documents/notes in the site. Located in 2-Level Office. |
Old Documents[ | ]
During the development of SCP - Containment Breach, some document files were scrapped, replaced, or heavily altered.
The original "Notable MTFs" document. Includes a mentions of a MTF that is dedicated to capturing SCP-247 instances.
Before the "Mysterious Note" was added to v0.3, it had this as a placeholder. It congratulates the player for unlocking Maynard's office and shows a picture of SCP-173 in a suggestive pose.
A print of messages from the email of Site Director Rosewood, which was added in v0.3 and could be found on the desk in the Head Office. This document existed in the game until v0.5, when it was removed in favor of a readable monitor displaying the emails instead. Note that Security Chief Franklin's response is much shorter than the version on the monitor.