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SCP Foundation Presents
SCP-3000
The Immortal Serpent of Forgotten Memories
DISCOVERY
SCP-3000 was discovered in 1971, following the disappearance of two Bangladeshi fishing boats and fifteen fishermen near the Indian coast. The incident received high-profile media attention due to political tensions at the time.
Foundation researchers in Calcutta (now Kolkata) investigated the disappearance, drawing similarities to a previous incident. Using Mariotte-Pashler Counters, they located the missing boats and discovered an unknown mass deep below the surface.

COGNITIVE HAZARDS
Class VIII Cognitohazardous Entity
Memory Alteration
Direct observation or proximity can cause severe memory loss or alteration.
Psychological Impact
Subjects experience head pain, paranoia, fear, panic, and cognitive deterioration.
Y-909 Substance
Entity excretes a viscous, dark grey substance with unknown properties.

"The memories... they slip away like water through fingers, leaving only an inexplicable sense of loss and terror."
CONTAINMENT
Primary Containment Procedures
- Routine patrols by Foundation naval vessels in a 300km diameter area
- Strict prohibition of civilian deep sea exploration in the quarantined area
- Monitoring and implementation of the Atzak Protocol by SCPF Eremita
Due to its Thaumiel classification, SCP-3000 serves a vital role in Foundation operations while requiring stringent containment measures to prevent unauthorized exposure.

RESEARCH FINDINGS
EXPLORATION LOG
Initial contact with SCP-3000 revealed severe cognitive effects on the dive team. The exploration log details the harrowing experience of MTF Orion-9 "Kingfishers" as they approached the entity.
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