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Chapter 6 - Log-25

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SECURE. CONTAIN. PROTECT.

ITEM #: SCP-████

OBJECT CLASS:Pending Review

CURRENT STATUS: Active Observation

CLEARANCE LEVEL: 5/████ REQUIRED

DESIGNATION:NULL

AUDIO LOG TRANSCRIPT – LOG 25

DATE: ██/██/████

LOCATION: Site-███, Central Review Board Conference Room

INTERVIEWER: Dr. Quinn

ATTENDING: Site Director ███████, Agent D. Harker, Dr. Quinn

SUBJECT: SCP-NULL

SUMMARY: Official classification assigned to SCP-NULL. Continued anomalous behavioral reports from nearby humanoid SCPs. Observational trends noted and discussed.

BEGIN AUDIO TRANSCRIPT

Dr. Quinn: [clears throat] This session marks the formal risk classification of SCP-████, now internally referred to as NULL. Based on over four months of interaction logs, cross-anomaly experimentation, and on-site behavioral consistency, the board has reached a consensus.

Site Director ███████: SCP-NULL is now officially classified as Thaumiel.

Agent Harker: [nods] No incidents, no escalations. If anything, his presence has de-escalated potential breaches. I've never seen that trend hold this long across this many entities.

Dr. Quinn: Healing factor, resistance to anomalous influence, non-aggressive aura. And now, this… gravitational presence. Requests have increased again.

FILE ADDENDUM 25-A: INTERACTION REQUESTS – NOTABLE ENTRIES

SCP-811 (Swamp Woman) has submitted a third formal request this month to share lunch periods with NULL. Her phrasing specified a desire for "quiet time, just eating together." Supervised lunch approved.

SCP-085 (Cassie), during simulation testing, paused her task to ask if NULL would be available "to sit and sketch for a while." Note: Cassie has never before requested the presence of Foundation staff or SCPs during tests.

SCP-187 (Dreamseer) mentioned NULL during routine visual perception scans. When questioned, she described him as "someone who makes things feel more… normal." She did not elaborate further.

SCP-166 (Teenage Succubus) submitted a request for a supervised reading session with NULL. Approved under strict observation.

Agent Harker: We're not just talking friendliness anymore. It's comfort. They're drawn to him. Not obsessively—not in any way that resembles compulsion or induced effects. It's like gravity, not hypnosis.

Dr. Quinn: I've reviewed the biometric logs. No sign of influence. NULL doesn't speak excessively, doesn't physically initiate contact, and has never made suggestions or requests of them. But they still keep coming.

Site Director ███████: And yet he maintains total composure. No ego. No exploitation. No suspicion raised from either our human staff or our more volatile anomalies.

Dr. Quinn: [quietly] It's like the Foundation built its first... anomaly therapist. Without meaning to.

FILE ADDENDUM 25-B: THAUMIEL CLASSIFICATION JUSTIFICATION

SCP-NULL does not pose a known threat to staff, SCPs, or site integrity.

Can be deployed in passive observation tests to detect anomalous resistance thresholds.

Has inadvertently neutralized minor anomalous effects in Safe-to-Euclid range entities.

Subject maintains complete behavioral stability under stress, confined space, and persistent exposure to high-risk entities.

Displays traits useful for emotional regulation among human-passing SCPs.

Site Director ███████: Any objection?

Agent Harker: No objection. But I do recommend we monitor how far this gravitational behavior extends. There's no precedent for one anomaly calming multiple others like this.

Dr. Quinn: Agreed. We'll increase recording coverage and expand testing with a broader SCP range. But for now... we trust him.

Site Director ███████: Then it's done. SCP-NULL is Thaumiel-class. Containment unnecessary beyond housing, companion observation, and psychological review.

NULL: [off-mic, entering late] I just came in for my scheduled check-in.

Dr. Quinn: [smiles slightly] You're right on time. As always.

Static crackle

[END OF LOG 25]SECURITY ACCESS TERMINATEDMONIKER:

NULLCLASSIFICATION: THAUMIELNOTE:

Continue to track all SCP requests involving direct interaction with NULL. Unusual behavior, even positive, is still anomalous.

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