User blog:Emeraldblade95/PG Proposal: SCP-208



Here's another nomination for the Pure Good category: SCP-208.

What is the Work?
The SCP Foundation is a fictional foundation that secures, contains, and protects the world from various oddities that appear throughout the universe.

The foundation is notably controversial, as the procedures on containing several SCPs, as well as the treatment of several of its personnel are deemed unlawful, cruel, unusual, and in some cases, human rights abuses.

The foundation contains almost 5000 unique SCPs, most of which are villainous. However, there are quite a few that are heroic, such as SCP-105, SCP-999, and SCP-208 (which is the one this blog is about).

Who is He? And What has He Done?
SCP-208 is a safe-class beast-like SCP who resemble a small, trout man with a lot of facial hair that covers a large portion of his lower face.

His property (as the Foundation refers) is that he can heal sick or injured individuals through the means of electromagnetic radiation. This form of radioactivity is notably harmless compared to ones most people are familiar with, but the process of which shows that the radiation induces harmful pathogens to literally explode harmlessly inside one's body.

Goodness Zone/ Corrupting Factors
SCP-208 is known to be very friendly with staff, despite his monstrous appearance. He loves children and telling jokes. Because of his good behavior he is one of few SCPs contained by the foundation that roams freely within the site he is contained within.

His only "corrupting factor" is his hatred of snakes, although this can be interpreted as either a fear, a dislike, or a phobia.

Admirable Standard
SCP-208 has many traits that fit the PG category: he is very friendly, not a jerk, arrogant, or wrathful, and he is a pacifist (and more-or-less a protector of innocence).

He likes his property so much, that the Foundation actually approved of him working in Site-17's medical wing, to which he takes advantage of whenever he has the chance.

Final Verdict
SCP-208 is Pure Good, hands down in my opinion.