SCP-3125 │ The Escapee │ Keter │ Cognitohazard SCP
SCP-3125 is a massive, hostile memetic entity originating outside our reality that, once fully present, will eradicate all human thought within hours. It cannot be safely studied or contained conventionally — the only safe space is a single shielded room at Site-41, and all prior research groups who discovered it have been silently destroyed. The sole theoretical countermeasure, Hughes' Irreality Amplifier, may have been secretly under construction in a sealed vault. ---
Key Concepts
Notes
§Containment Procedures (Surface-Level / Decoy Entry)
- Standard-seeming entry: SCP-3125 is "kept inside" Cognitohazard Containment Unit 3125 at Site-41
- Airlock allows only one person at a time; amnestic gas floods the airlock for 3 minutes on exit
- No information of any kind may leave the unit (written, electronic, audio, visual, electromagnetic, psychic)
- A senior Anti-Memetics Division staff member must visit every 42 days
- A sanitized alternate database entry exists, containing only technical specs — no description of SCP-3125 itself
§True Containment Reality
- SCP-3125 is not inside the room — it is everywhere except the room
- The containment unit is the sole successfully purged location on Earth
- A true written description of SCP-3125 outside the unit would be a lethal cognitohazard
§Nature and Behavior of SCP-3125
- Fractal, multi-dimensional memetic organism — not yet fully present in our reality
- Adapted for a memetic ecology far more hostile than human cognition
- Infected individuals: cannot hold conventional thoughts; become wholly subordinate to spreading SCP-3125's core concepts; no visible physical change but cease to register as human
- Full arrival timeline: 4–12 hours to encompass all human thought globally
- Outcome: complete erasure of humanity as a concept — civilization, culture, family all cease to exist
§Why Containment Fails in Practice
- Foundation has techniques for stopping aggressive idea complexes — all rendered unworkable
- Fully perceiving SCP-3125 causes it to perceive and attack the observer
- Attack kills observer + their entire research group + often close family
- Attack simultaneously erases all knowledge of SCP-3125 and the attack
- Amnestics can save an individual if used immediately upon discovery — but this also destroys their research
§History and Decline of Memetics Research
- Mid-2008 peak: 400+ institutions pursuing research likely to uncover SCP-3125
- Included government agencies, militaries, private corporations, universities, amateur groups, and Foundation sub-divisions
- All of these groups are now gone — consumed by SCP-3125
- Almost no one is consciously aware of this disappearance; no explanations have emerged
- Anti-Memetics Division survived due to specialist training and reliable amnestic access
- 2012: 4,000+ staff
- September 2015: 125 staff
- Projected to reach zero before end of 2015
- Division's physical presence shrank from a global network to a single site: Site-41
- Site-167 (former division HQ) is missing from collective memory — presumed neutralized
§The Second Vault (S41-B300)
- Architectural analysis of Site-41 reveals a second containment unit: S41-B300
- Located 210m underground; same design philosophy but 1,000× the volume
- Amnestic airlock large enough for a 20-tonne shipping container
- Construction date and purpose deliberately erased from Foundation records
- Hermetically sealed for an indeterminate period
- Inference: built to house the long-term construction project for Hughes' Irreality Amplifier
§Addendum 1 — Martin Wheeler (Chief of Anti-Memetics, 2015)
- Confirms the long-term plan to build the Irreality Amplifier has been underway inside B300
- The rest of the division has been fighting a "losing war" to buy time — that time is now up
- No one inside B300 has broken the seal, which is a "very bad sign"
- Wheeler states he is going to B300 himself to activate the machine
- Leaves a message for any future reader: if this didn't work, there is no clear instruction to give
- Acknowledges the reader, if alive, likely lives in a world "bathed" in SCP-3125 — the Lost Condition
§Addendum 2 — Adam Wheeler (Interloper, May 2017)
- Found Martin Wheeler's body
- Notes that the plan appears to have been in motion longer than Martin knew — possibly enacted more than once due to memory erasure
- Identifies a second vault: S167-00163 at Site-167
- Site-167 is a "non-entity" (effectively invisible/forgotten), which is why Martin missed it
- The vault there also fits the description: truck-sized amnestic airlock
- Adam states his intention to travel to Site-167 on foot — acknowledges it is a long and dangerous journey
- Leaves message for anyone following: pursue the same basic strategy
Actionable Takeaways
- If you discover SCP-3125, use amnestics immediately — delay means death for you and your entire research group
- Never attempt to fully assemble a mental picture of SCP-3125; partial knowledge is survivable, complete perception is not
- Any competent memetics research program will eventually find SCP-3125 — treat the absence of such programs as evidence of prior destruction
- The only viable countermeasure (Hughes' Irreality Amplifier) requires isolation from the outside world during construction; the sealed vault model is the only feasible approach
- If the primary vault is compromised, seek secondary vaults built to the same specification (e.g., S167-00163)
Quotes Worth Keeping
SCP-3125 is present everywhere in reality except for those places which have been specifically purged of its influence.
Fully assembling a mental picture of SCP-3125 and perceiving its true shape causes SCP-3125 in turn to be able to perceive the observer. It then attacks the observer, killing them.
This informational numbing effect performs a similar function to the anesthetic saliva of a mosquito's bite, enabling SCP-3125 to evade detection prior to its full incarnation.
Simple deduction gives that all of these groups eventually discovered SCP-3125 and were consumed by it — and that this is in fact the inevitable fate of all competent memetics research.
"You live in a world bathed with SCP-3125. That's the Lost Condition. I can't help someone who doesn't exist." — Martin Wheeler, 2015
"Your plan, I think, was in place for longer than you know, and since you weren't at liberty to retain its details, you put it into action more than once." — Adam Wheeler, 2017