Item #: SCP-178-IT
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-178-IT is to be contained in a 20 meters long, 15 meters wide, and 10 meters high sealed habitat within Site Ceres. Said habitat must replicate the freshwater marsh where it was found, with a minimum temperature of 290 degrees Kelvin and a maximum of 295 degrees Kelvin.
The waters of the containment habitat must be populated by a varied fish fauna consisting mainly of salmonids (Salmo trutta and Salmo trutta marmoratus), percids (Perca fluviatilis and Micropterus salmoides) and cyprinids (Tinca tinca and Cyprinus carpio). The aforementioned marine fauna constitutes the source of nourishment for SCP-178-IT. The acidity of the water must be checked weekly.
The habitat must be equipped with six sleeping gas diffusers and must be monitored at all times by four officers armed with tranquilizer rifles.
Access to the area is only granted to Foundation employees with clearance level 2, equipped with chemical protective suits and who have completed the appropriate wildlife management course.
SCP-178-IT's Special Containment Procedures are currently being reviewed for possible changes. See Addendum 178-004.
Description: SCP-178-IT is the name assigned to three biological entities in a symbiotic association. The entities in question are the following:
- SCP-178-IT-1 is a male specimen of theropod dinosaur belonging to the Baryonix walkeri species, 3.75 meters tall, with an overall length of 9.50 meters and an estimated weight of 1.8 tons. The apparent age of the specimen is difficult to interpret, but by comparing it with the only (almost complete) fossil specimen of its same species found so far, it is plausible to consider it a juvenile specimen. On its left thigh, he has an aberration of its scales in the shape of a letter "F", presumably caused by a burn. Attempts to discern information about its health and internal biology following blood draws were inconclusive (additional information in Addendum 178-003). The back of SCP-178-IT-1 is covered by sedimented layers of algae, moss, scales1 and mud with an approximate thickness of three centimetres.
- SCP-178-IT-2 is the collective name applied to the swarm of mosquitoes that accompanies SCP-178-IT-1, feeding on its blood. Phylogenetically, the instances of the swarm2 present similarities with the subfamily of the Anophelinae, suggesting that they may belong to a, as of yet, unidentified species, which lived during the Lower Cretaceous, presumably during the Barremian stage3.
- Both SCP-178-IT-1 and each instance of SCP-178-IT-2 are hosts of an anomalous parasite belonging to the Plasmodium genus. More information provided in addendum 178-003.
Addendum 178-001 – Retrieval and apprehension: On 06/09/200█ at 8:05 am, SCP-178-IT is located within a dense marshy area near Canale ███████ (VA). Its position is obtained by SIR-I "Aureæ Notitiæ" following the interception and decoding of a transmission which took place in the area, during a broader investigation into suspicious activities of the GoI known as Fascist Council of the Occult. Below is the intercepted communication.
Interception of Encrypted Transmission SIR-I - 178 - 1
On 06/09/200█ at 5:01 am, a transmission is initiated between a team of four agents of the Fascist Council of the Occult and a sector chief on a two-way radio. They are located in the vicinity of ██████ ███████ (VA).
[LOG START]
Corporal Starace: Transmission started. Sector chief, do you see us?
Sector chief: Loud and clear, Starace. Are you in position?
Cpl. Starace: Yes sir. Me, the Private First Class Bevilacqua and the soldiers Carnazzi, Rossi and Albini are preparing to enter the area.
Sector chief: I would like to remind you that the use of lethal force should only be considered in cases of serious danger.
The field agents begin to slowly advance through the marsh. The sound of water and the buzzing of insects can be heard continuously for fourteen minutes.
Pvt. Carnazzi: Fuck, the humidity in this place…
Pvt. Rossi: Were you expecting the beach? It's a swamp.
Pvt. Carnazzi: Never been in a swamp before.
Pvt. Albini: You know who to thank for that. I pray to the Dictator that this place will end up like the others…
The sound of a slap and impact is heard.
Pvt. Albini: …so maybe these fucking mosquitoes will go extinct, Christ.
They advance for another three minutes. The hum becomes louder.
Pvt. Carnazzi: How many a-
Pfc. Bevilacqua: Sh. Corporal, four o'clock. The hum seems louder in that direction.
Cpl. Starace: Rossi, Carnazzi, tranquilizers. The rest of you, rifles. Get behind those bushes and don’t get heard.
They proceed in silence. The hum becomes even more intense.
Sector chief: Starace, are you in position? What can you see?
Cpl. Starace: In position. Sector chief, I can see the devolved by a body of water… but it’s covered in mosquitoes and it’s not alone.
Sector chief: Elaborate. Are there more devolved?
Pfc. Bevilacqua: There’s an individual, has a white anti-contamination suit and is next to the devolved.
Sector chief: Next to it? Do they look unharmed?
Feminine voice: [Unintelligible] …splendid. Never… [Unintelligible] …like you.
Sector chief: What are they doing?
Cpl. Starace: Taking… samples. Blood of the devolved, some of the mosquitoes.
Sector chief: You believe it could be the Foundation?
Pfc. Bevilacqua: Doesn’t look like it.
Cpl. Starace: Can confirm, Sector chief, the enemy doesn’t use that kind of suit and that’s not their logo. There are… two Fs on it, on the back of the suit. How do we proceed, Sector chief?
Sector chief: Starace, stop them immediately. The devolved belongs to us, arrest the individual.
Sounds of bushes being trampled and safeties being taken off. The buzz is overwhelming. Some parts of the conversation are reconstructed based on audible fragments and context. Others are unintelligible.
Cpl. Starace: You, move away from the de-evolved! Hands behind your head now!
Feminine voice: You don’t look [Unintelligible].
Cpl. Starace: I SAID PUT YOUR HANDS BEHIND YOUR HEAD, I WON’T ASK AGAIN!
The individual presumably obeys Starace.
Cpl. Starace: Albini, arrest her.
Pvt. Albini: Yessir!
Cpl. Starace: You keep her at gunpoint. Let's get the intruder out of here first, then we'll deal with the devolved.
Soldier Albini quickly moves away to reach her.
Pvt. Carnazzi: [Unintelligible] still hasn’t moved?
Pvt. Rossi: Maybe it’s sleeping?
Pvt. Carnazzi: With open eyes?
Feminine voice: Ut dormiē[Unintelligible] amplexū di[Unintelligible] febrĭs.
Pvt. Albini: What? Corporal, she said-
The sound of a jaw snapping and flesh tearing is heard.
Pvt. Carnazzi: ALBINI!
Cpl. Starace: SEDATE IT! ROSSI, CARNAZZI, NOW!
Following Starace's order, the transmission becomes incomprehensible due to the buzzing. Indistinct screams and sounds of movement can be discerned through the water. After three minutes, the audio becomes intelligible again.
Sector chief: Starace, are you safe?
Cpl. Starace: Yes sir… but we lost Albini, the devolved moved suddenly and got him…
Starace is breathing heavily. He coughs a few times.
Cpl. Starace: …don’t know where the others are.
Sector chief: Regroup and retreat. At least confirming the presence of the devolved doesn't make your mission a total failure.
Pvt. Carnazzi: Corporal…
Cpl. Starace: Carnazzi! Where’s Rossi and Bevilacqua?!
Pvt. Carnazzi: I… lost sight of them during the escape, sir. We went in… different directions.
Carnazzi also coughs violently.
Cpl. Starace: Which way did you see them go? We need to find them and retreat, quickly.
Pvt. Carnazzi: Yes sir. They were… I think they went to nine o'clock.
Cpl. Starace: You "think" it?
Pvt. Carnazzi: I apologize, sir. I think I hit my head walking away.
Starace sighs deeply and is seized by another coughing fit.
Pvt. Carnazzi: Corporal, are you feeling well?
Cpl. Starace: No, Carnazzi. Absolutely not. Walk, we will find Rossi and Bevilacqua. We'll come back for Albini if the bastard leaves him in one piece, and we'll discuss your unforgivable incompetence when we’re safe.
Starace and Carnazzi proceed through the marsh for the next twenty minutes. The coughing attacks of both become more and more frequent as well as more and more violent. Occasionally, Carnazzi makes sounds of pain. Starace sighs irritated.
Cpl. Starace: What is it, Carnazzi? Hit your head again?
Pvt. Carnazzi: Sir, my head feels like it's exploding…
Cpl. Starace: A jog and some cold water and you're already on death’s door?! Is this behaviour befitting a young fascist?!
Pvt. Carnazzi: No sir, I apologize, sir…
Cpl. Starace: Keep up then, by God! March or rot, Carnazzi!
They proceed for thirty minutes. The cough doesn't stop and both of them are almost hyperventilating.
Pfc. Bevilacqua: Cor… poral…
Cpl. Starace: Bevilacqua! Are you hurt?! Carnazzi, to me, immediately!
Pfc. Bevilacqua: Corporal… the dragon… did you see it?
Cpl. Starace: Don't talk! Carnazzi, first aid! Carnazzi?! Where the hell are you?!
A loud splash is heard in the water.
Cpl. Starace: Carnazzi!
Sector chief: Starace, what's happening?
Cpl. Starace: Carnazzi fell into the water face down! He’s not moving!
Sector chief: As for Bevilacqua?
Cpl. Starace: He's sweating, coughing and babbling! He can't even get up! Ngh, fuck! Sector chief…
Sector chief: Starace?
Another loud splash is heard.
Sector chief: Can you hear me? Bevilacqua? Carnazzi?
[END OF EXTRACT]
Note: The Sector chief attempts to communicate with Starace’s team without receiving a response. Occasionally coughing, groans of pain and retching are still audible. The communication is interrupted fifteen minutes later, when those sounds also stop.
Following the decryption, a joint force from SSM-VI "Mater Morbi" and SSM-IV "Pugnus Ferri" is dispatched. SCP-178-IT is found safe in the central area of the marsh. He shows no injuries and is not in an altered state. The individual who was present at the scene is not found, nor the means of transport she had used. This suggests that she was able to leave the swamp before the field agents arrived.
The individual, now identified as PoI-367, is presumably female. Based on what was reconstructed from Starace team's transmission, it can control or manipulate SCP-178-IT through anomalous abilities not yet clarified. Based on what could be gleaned from the interception, it was concluded that PdI-367 is linked to the GoI known as Febris Pharmaceuticals, or is employed by the latter. More information on this can be found in Addendum 178-002.
The bodies of Starace’s team agents are identified. Soldier Albini is the only one to have suffered lethal wounds caused by SCP-178-IT-1 while the rest of the team has an indefinite number of stings from SCP-178-IT-2, but no wounds. From this it is deduced that mosquitoes may be the vehicle of a third lethal anomalous element, identified as SCP-178-IT-3. The members of the Starace team are sent to Site Asclepius for analysis.
A medium-sized armoured vehicle belonging to the Fascist Council of the Occult is found five minutes away from the perimeter of the swamp. No documentation regarding the operation is found inside. It is reasonable to think that the Starace team had a preparatory reconnaissance task. Since the area and the anomalous presence within it are known to two different GoI, the possibility of containing SCP-178-IT in loco is not feasible.
The Zoological-Botanical Division requests the possibility of analysing the behaviour of SCP-178-IT in the wild until an appropriate habitat for it is prepared in Site Ceres. The request is granted and an ethological analysis is carried out by Dr. Giuliana Salazar, palaeontologist, and by Dr. Agostino Fini, herpetologist. Lieutenants Caronia and Mattei, responsible for surveillance of the area and of the joint force, guarantee safety for two weeks.
On 06/23/200█, SCP-178-IT is sedated and transported to its habitat at Site Ceres, first via helicopter to take it out of the marsh and then via armoured vehicle. As a further precautionary measure, anti-mosquito nets are used. The aforementioned do not seem to intend to move away from SCP-178-IT-1 during capture and transport, but nevertheless demonstrate hostility towards agents who approach it.
Addendum 178-004 - Ethology: Below the ethogram, compiled by Dr. Salazar and Dr. Fini during the two-week observation period of SCP-178-IT, can be consulted.
Observed behaviour | Description |
Movement | It moves on its hind legs. It walks little and very rarely runs. |
Nutrition | It crouches on the edge of a body of water and remains completely still. When a prey (fish fauna) gets close enough, it quickly lunges its head forward and grabs it with the end of its snout. After tearing it, it lifts its head and swallows it whole. If the fish is too large to swallow, it uses the claws to break it into smaller pieces. |
Rest | During daylight hours, it looks for a sunny area, preferably on soft ground. Once found, it lies down on its right side and rests is head against the ground, keeping its eyes closed. At night it does the same but inside the nest. |
Supervision | It immerses itself in the water, head raised. It looks around cautiously, remaining in position, camouflaged thanks to the muddy plate on its back. |
Vocalization | It has a low voice, comparable to that of the emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) or the Australian cassowary (Casuarius casuarius). It generally emits rumbling or muttering noises, some of which approach infrasound. |
Aggressive behaviours | It stands on its hind legs and arches its back, as if preparing to leap. It emits a rumble so low that it is almost inaudible to humans to intimidate any adversaries. |
Comfort behaviours | It scratches against the bark of trees using its claws. |
Abnormal behaviour | It collects objects such as branches and aquatic plants and brings them to its nest. Reacts playfully to auditory stimuli. Read "Anomalous Behaviour - 1 - 06/13/200█" |
Anomalous Behaviour - 1 - 13/06/200█:
At 17:05, after three hours spent hunting and four hours spent resting, SCP-178-IT-1 moved away from the observation area for approximately one hour. Upon its return he was holding, in its front claws, a walkie-talkie, presumably dropped by one of the CFO agents during the escape. The aforementioned device, damaged, only repeated the sounds it received. SCP-178-IT-1 deposited it in its nest and then began to interact with it. It initially poked at it with its front claws and then made a rumbling noise, which was repeated to him by the device.
Following this, it began to exhibit previously unseen behaviours. It "conversed" with the device, making noises at a higher pitch than the growls it usually uses to vocalize. Then it started making sudden and abrupt movements: it shook its head from right to left, moved its whole body up and down and finally did some pirouettes.
It then gave an excessively strong bite to the device, breaking it and stopping the repeating sounds.
Following the transfer to Site Ceres, Dr. Salazar, with the support of Dr. Fini, proposes an official review of the special containment procedures for SCP-178-IT. A meeting is granted with director Passini and deputy director Foriani to explain the aforementioned review.