SCP-8630 Testing Log
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The following is the testing log for SCP-8630. For more information on the anomaly, please consult its corresponding documentation.

All personnel are free to add additional tests to the log, provided they are sponsored by an Overseer.


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Test Overseer: Dr. Jem Pierson

Projectile: Standard dart.
Target Object: Standard dartboard.
Procedure: Intend to hit the target, but not throw with enough force to hit precisely.

Results: As the dart began to arc downwards, the target fell off the wall. The dart ended up hitting the target in the direct center on its way down.

Test Overseer: Dr. Jem Pierson

Projectile: Standard dart.
Target Object: Standard dartboard.
Procedure: Intend to hit the target, but aim sideways.

Results: As the dart passed in front of the test chamber's doorway, a Junior Researcher at Site-02 entered the chamber seeking assistance, causing the dart to be deflected towards the target.

Test Overseer: Dr. Jem Pierson

Projectile: Standard dart.
Target Object: Standard dartboard.
Procedure: Intend to hit the target, but aim backwards. Ensure the doorway is not present in the dart's trajectory.

Results: As the dart left SCP-8630, a large crow bursts from the room's ventilation shaft, flying directly at the dart in sheer panic. The dart then deflected upwards off of the bird, who — in its panic — knocks over both the dartboard and the experiment recording equipment. The dart falls directly onto the target.

Notes: Several hours before the experiment, the site's ventilation security suffered a software error, allowing for the bird to enter Site-02. Although the likelihood of the bird entering the facility precisely as it did was low, the event was ultimately attributed to SCP-8630's effects. The bird was apprehended and released after being given rudimentary medical care and tested for anomalous properties.

There are definitely security risks involved in using SCP-8630, but there seem to be dozens of potential applications. I am curious to see exactly how far this anomaly can be pushed, and what exactly can be considered a "dart game", considering [DATA CLASSIFIED]. –Dr. Jem Pierson



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