User:Ultra64Detective2401/SCPs/72995

Item #:SCP-72995

Object Class: Euclid Keter

Containment Procedures: Whenever an instance of SCP-72995-A occurs, Foundation Personnel are to go to the website “MIPS Hole”, and, if the anomaly is published, contact one of the site’s admins to get the page deleted, “dubitated”, rendered non-canon, or converted into a joke, to trigger SCP-72995-B.. If the anomaly is not publishes, a Foundation Personnel is to create an article of said incident on the aforementioned site, while labeling it as a joke, to trigger SCP-72995-B.

After Incident 72995-B-4, the Foundation now has to search for a new method of containment, or find a way to fix 72995-C.

Description:SCP-72995 is a currently unknown anomaly that can sometimes manifest in cartridges of the game Super Mario 64.

When SCP-72995-A occurs in a cartridge, the limits of the personalization AI that can be found within the game are broken, and anomalies that were impossible for said AI to create start to become possible, to the point where they can no longer be explained naturally.

There appears to be no limits to the anomalies that can manifest from SCP-72995-A, as several cases involve anomalies similar to SCP-28798, floors up to over fifty quadrillion, pipes to near-infinite fictional media, and even images of one player and their family, despite the fact that the Nintendo 64 has no camera features built in. There are even cases of SCP-72995 being able to directly influence reality as well. The only known way to stop an instance of SCP-72995-A is to trigger SCP-72995-B.

SCP-72995-B is triggered whenever a case of SCP-72995-A is either deleted, rendered non-canon, dubitated whether or not it is canon, or deemed a joke by the website “MIPS Hole”. When this happens, the instance of SCP-72995-A is removed from the universe, and sent to anomalous location SCP-72995-C. If a player is currently experiencing a SCP-72995-A during an instance of the corresponding SCP-72995-B event, the game will forcefully send the player character to SCP-72995-C.

SCP-72995-C is an anomalous location containing every instance of SCP-72995-A that was affected by SCP-72995-B. The only known way to observe this location is to currently be having an instance of SCP-72995-A during the corresponding SCP-72995-B event, in which case you can view the location through the Nintendo 64. SCP-72995-A instances sent to SCP-72995-C will be deconstructed into component geometry parts, and scattered across the void. Any in-game objects are removed the moment SCP-72995-C is encountered, besides the player character themselves.

Originally, beyond the objects vanishing, SCP-72995-C was a stable location. However, after an instance of SCP-72995-B happened to SCP-72995-B itself, SCP-72995-C became highly unstable. Players who are sent there will quickly be kicked out, and the level geometry is slowly starting to break apart. It is still unknown what will happen next, but the observed size of SCP-72995-C has decreased since this incident.

Incident 72995-B-4:Not long after this SCP was added to the SCP files, Dr. Bright unwisely decided to publish SCP-72995-B to the website “MIPS Hole”, and publish it as a joke, triggering SCP-72995-B onto itself. This resulted in SCP-72995-C infinitely attempting to send itself into itself, causing the location to become highly unstable. Player characters could no longer stay in without being warped out, and even the level geometry couldn’t stay. This single incident changed SCP-72995-B’s classification from Euclid to Keter.

Seriously, Dr. Bright. This is all your fault.