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The Foundation took part in the Seventh Occult War (which ran concurrent with the World War II), and while it's role in the war was not known, it is presumed they were fighting the Thule Society and Ahnenerbe Obskurakorp, who tried to perform the "Rite of Solomon". Eventually the war ended, and the Foundation continued to it's normal duties of containing.
 
The Foundation took part in the Seventh Occult War (which ran concurrent with the World War II), and while it's role in the war was not known, it is presumed they were fighting the Thule Society and Ahnenerbe Obskurakorp, who tried to perform the "Rite of Solomon". Eventually the war ended, and the Foundation continued to it's normal duties of containing.
   
The [https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Global_Occult_Coalition Global Occult Coalition] was formed, since the governments of the world wanted a force against the anomalous that they could control, but the Foundation still continued to work with them,
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The [[Global Occult Coalition]] was formed, since the governments of the world wanted a force against the anomalous that they could control, but the Foundation still continued to work with them.
   
 
In 1948 the Insurgency actually A.W.O.L. and rose up agains the Foundation, obtaining several with several SCP's in the process, and renaming themselves the [https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Chaos_Insurgency Chaos Insurgency].
 
In 1948 the Insurgency actually A.W.O.L. and rose up agains the Foundation, obtaining several with several SCP's in the process, and renaming themselves the [https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Chaos_Insurgency Chaos Insurgency].

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Secure. Contain. Protect.
~ The SCP Foundation's unofficial motto.

The Secure Containment Procedure Foundation, abbreviated SCP Foundation, is an organization dedicated to the apprehension and containment of anomalies, ranging from creatures to objects, locations, and events, known as "SCPs". The organization is dedicated to the understanding and imprisonment of these anomalies, whether they be evil, good, neutral, etc.

The Foundation captures and contains all abnormal occurrences, be they threatening or not. Every SCP is experimented upon, and tests are conducted on them on a daily basis.

History

The exact the of the SCP Foundation's founding is unknown, but over there years there have been many myths over the years, involving everything from the Angel who guarded the Garden of Eden to a supernatural post-Civil War Factory. The true origin will likely remain hidden forever, but it was known that Foundation was operating already in the 19th Century and was a powerful organization on the world stage by 20th Century, being acknowledged by both the Anomalous community and most national Governments 

After the World War I, the Foundation created a special Task Force known only as the "Insurgency", which would perform more the more questionable tasks of the Foundation. This Task force would be deployed in 1925.

The Foundation took part in the Seventh Occult War (which ran concurrent with the World War II), and while it's role in the war was not known, it is presumed they were fighting the Thule Society and Ahnenerbe Obskurakorp, who tried to perform the "Rite of Solomon". Eventually the war ended, and the Foundation continued to it's normal duties of containing.

The Global Occult Coalition was formed, since the governments of the world wanted a force against the anomalous that they could control, but the Foundation still continued to work with them.

In 1948 the Insurgency actually A.W.O.L. and rose up agains the Foundation, obtaining several with several SCP's in the process, and renaming themselves the Chaos Insurgency.

In the course of the 20th Century, the Foundation came across thousands of anomalies, making the best in containing them, as well as coming in contact with several rival and enemy factions.

In the 1950's to 1980's the Foundation would also discoer to the reemergence of Sarkicism, with devastating anomalies in Europe like SCP-610 and SCP-2191-3, as well cults like Adytum's Wake and The Hunter's Black Lodge spreadig their influence.

The Foundation would also discover several anomalies tied to an ancient, malevolent demon, for which they would have to perform some of it's more questionable procedures.

In 2007 the Foundation would discover Anderson Robotics, a corporation that develops advanced androids and artificial intelligences, who used advanced fly-like drones to spy on the Foundation.

Despite the emergence of these things, the Foundation has been able not pursuit their mission statement without breaking the status quo too much.

Protocol

The SCP Foundation employs D-Class personnel made up of prison inmates, usually the ones on death row. These inmates are used for interaction with the SCPs and their containment, servants and workers for foundation higher-ups, human testing, and occasionally are used to feed or appease SCPs. The testing done on D-Class personnel ranges from experimenting with their exposure to dangerous SCPs to using their bodies for feeding, containment, and experimentation depending on the SCP encountered.

The Foundation also consists of hundreds of doctors, scientists, researchers, and military agents. Researchers and scientists experiment on SCPs and D-Class personnel, and military are used to secure, combat, or capture the abnormalities. When an SCP is set for capture, the Foundation must ensure there are no civilian witnesses to the apprehension. Military agents are required to neutralize all potential threats to the organization's secret existence, including civilian bystanders and witnesses.

Some of the containment messaures used by the Foundation can be seen as vile and barbaric, such as SCP-106SCP-2845 and SCP-231, though they are the only known methods to keep the before mentioned horrors at bay.

SCP - Containment Breach

The Foundation is the driving force behind the video game SCP - Containment Breach. Located in one of the site buildings/prisons, the player plays a member of the D-Class personnel trying to escape when a containment breach releases dozens of hostile SCPs.

Notable Heroic SCPs

While literally thousands of SCPs have been contained by the Foundation, there are several notable ones that have been confirmed to be heroic and made good deeds. Though most SCP's are considered villainous and dangerous which are located on the Villains wikia such as: SCP-106, SCP-173 or SCP-096 . It should be noted that all of these SCPs are contained by the Foundation and are not affiliated with the Foundation's personnel.

  • SCP-040 - A young girl who can manipulate matter to create living organisms made from the said materials she uses.
  • SCP-073 - A cyborg who, despite his uninviting appearance is polite and considerate to Foundation staff.  He has knowledge and fimilarity about the villainous SCP-076-2, possibly information of how to stop it.
  • SCP-085 - A female drawing created by SCP-067 that was brought to life through SCP-914; she is capable of moving across paper and canvases and loves to interact with drawings that subjects draw in her environment.
  • SCP-105 - A female individual previously known as "Iris Thompson" who can manipulate photographs in real-time; she has saved many Foundation personnel's lives and once stop the end of reality.
  • SCP-131 - Two SCPs known as SCP-131-A and SCP-131-B, who are friendly helpers of the SCP Foundation and harbingers of danger.
  • SCP-208 - A strange, beastly humanoid who loves people and can heal individuals via electromagnetic radiation emitted from its body.
  • SCP-507 - A man who is capable of traveling to alternate dimensions, albeit unpredictably. He often acts as a test subject for the Foundation.
  • SCP-516 - A sapient tank that refuses to fire upon civilians and innocent individuals, but will automatically fire upon those who commit villainous acts against their governments.  It goes to great measures to insure that there is no innocent lives harmed when firing upon other targets.
  • SCP-590 - A teenage boy who can heal any physical and most mental ailments substained on a individuals, but as a result absorbs said injuries onto its own body.
  • SCP-999 - An orange, amorphous creature that seeks universal friendliness and compassion.
  • SCP-1005 - A sapient humanoid whose body is made entirely of blue paint.  It frequently cooperates with the Foundation and desires to make itself "happy" with its "owners".
  • SCP-1230-1 - A wizard located within the dreams of individuals who activate SCP-1230; he enjoys creating fantasy scapes to allow individuals to have their own adventures within their dreams.
  • SCP-1867 - A british artistocrat explorer & naturalist called Lord Theodore Thomas Blackwood, who at some point had his consciousness transfered into a telepathic sea slug. He has extensive knowledge over the anomalous & occult, and has helped the Foundation in the past.
  • SCP-2295 - A friendly patchwork teddy bear that seeks to heal the sick and wounded.
  • SCP-2800 - A man whose DNA is infused with a Cacti genome; he suffers from "hero syndrome", which makes him have the urge to help those in need.

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Organizations
Major Organizations
Church of the Second Hytoth | Dr. Wondertainment | Gamers Against Weed | Global Occult Coalition | Horizon Initiative | Manna Charitable Foundation | Nobody | Prometheus Labs, Inc. | SCP Foundation (O5 Council) | Serpent's Hand | Three Moons Initiative | Unusual Incidents Unit

Minor/Recurring Organizations
Stuff Industry

Safe SCPs
SCP-011 | SCP-085 | SCP-105 | SCP-131 | SCP-163 | SCP-181 | SCP-187 | SCP-208 | SCP-343 | SCP-387 | SCP-492 | SCP-507 | SCP-516 | SCP-590 | SCP-999 | SCP-1005 | SCP-1230-1 | SCP-1281 | SCP-2053-1 | SCP-2295 | SCP-2412 | SCP-2622 | SCP-2800 | SCP-2816-2 | SCP-2980-1 | SCP-3161-1 | SCP-3355 | SCP-3973 | SCP-5094 | SCP-5443 | SCP-7952 | SCP-8000

Euclid SCPs
SCP-049 | SCP-073 | SCP-326 | SCP-336 | SCP-451 | SCP-666-1 | SCP-706 | SCP-781 | SCP-1252 | SCP-1338 | SCP-1342-3 | SCP-1471-A | SCP-1530-3 | SCP-1609 | SCP-1690 | SCP-1810 | SCP-1959 | SCP-1985 | SCP-2040 | SCP-2045 | SCP-2101-1 | SCP-2241 | SCP-2273 | SCP-2331 | SCP-2370 | SCP-2639-A | SCP-2726-A | SCP-2785 | SCP-2792 | SCP-2999-B | SCP-3082-2 | SCP-3090 | SCP-4128 | SCP-4158 SCP-4197 | SCP-4231-B | SCP-4793 | SCP-5239 | SCP-5935 | SCP-7000

Keter SCPs
SCP-734 | SCP-990 | SCP-1233 | SCP-1440 | SCP-2006 | SCP-2662 | SCP-3002 | SCP-3740 | SCP-4051 | SCP-4239-1 | SCP-4343 | SCP-4455 | SCP-4640 | SCP-4999 | SCP-5031 | SCP-5151 | SCP-5726 | SCP-6113-1

Neutralized SCPs
SCP-1508 | SCP-1762-2 | SCP-2420 | SCP-3507 | SCP-4017 | SCP-4026-1

Thaumiel SCPs
SCP-179 | SCP-2137 | SCP-3894-Alpha | SCP-4606 | SCP-6101 | SCP-6666-A

Archon SCPs
SCP-4494

Esoteric SCPs
SCP-040 | SCP-1867 | SCP-2085 | SCP-3700-1 | SCP-5699 | SCP-7373

Joke SCPs
SCP-029-J

International SCPs
French Branch
SCP-219-FR

Spanish Branch
SCP-ES-026

Japanese Branch
SCP-020-JP

SCP-001 Proposals
SCP-001 (The Gate Guardian) | SCP-001 (Dr. Wondertainment) | SCP-001 (The Broken God) | SCP-001 (The Foundation) | SCP-001 (The Council) | SCP-001 (The Serpent)

Gods
Ashur | Bes | Deimos | DJ Chaac | Gate Guardian | Jalakåra | Mekhane | Nahash | Pangloss | Rakmou-leusan | SCP-2662 | Yehom

SCP Foundation Personnel
Doctors
Alto Clef | Calixto Narváez | Dr. Iceberg | Katherine Sinclair | Michael Edison | Simon Kells | Stuart Hayward | William Wettle

Researchers
James Talloran | Thomas Yaltz

Agents
Agent Kramer | Agent J████ | Daniel Johnson | Dmitri Strelnikov | Max Lombardi | Sarah Crowely | Troy Lament

Task Forces
Auxiliary Task Force Alpha-1 | Mobile Task Force Theta-90 | Mobile Task Force Tau-5 | Mobile Task Force Omega-9

Class-D
D-14134 | D-87465

AICs
Glacon | Screamy

O5 Council/Administration
Calvin Lucien | O5-█ | The Archeologist

Other
Alexander Sukarno | Marion Wheeler | Olympia | Pietro Wilson

Personages
Andrew Llewellyn | Derdekeas | Eric | Isabel Helga Anastasia Parvati Wondertainment V | Jenna | Joaquín Pablo Izquierdo de San Felipe | Joey Fucknuts | Kit | Kind Man | Lewitt-Zairi Family | Mirage | Nobody | Reality-Bender | Tobin Hollis | William

From Other Media
Connor Cornwall | D-9341 | SCP-105-C | Big Charlie

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