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SCP-3143 is an intrafictional construct. When active, this construct exhibits the ability to temporarily 'flatten' portions of reality into a script-like narrative. This narrative is derivative of the genre established by North American writers of hard-boiled and noir fiction.
During this period, SCP-3143 takes on the role of the main character (a 1930s private detective) hired to solve a case. All entities flattened by its effect become characters within the narrative surrounding it, exhibiting personalities and attributes typical of the genre's style. The narrative will continue until SCP-3143's actions lead to a resolution consistent with the genre; at this point, the narrative will conclude and reality will revert. Events which occurred within the narrative will be projected into reality; however, entities involved in these events will typically have no recollection of what occurred.
Emma Hastings was born in the United Kingdom in 1978 and lived in Tewksbury, England. She was self-employed as a detective novelist and published ten books via Joffe Publishing.
However, the SCP Foundation began to investigate Hastings in January 2017 after noticing that the murder of London student Kate Holloway bore a remarkable resemblance to her latest book, which had been published before the murder occurred. They came to the conclusion that Hastings was a Type Green reality-bender whose powers came into effect whenever she re-read something she had written, causing whatever she had written to occur in real life with only names, dates and locations being altered. Hastings, designated SCP-5002, denied any knowledge of this effect when detained by the Foundation, although she gave evasive non-answers when asked point-blank if she had been aware of it. She was contained in a standard humanoid containment cell at Site-06 in the UK.
During her time at Site-06, SCP-5002 began an affair with Dr. Karen Yau, the Foundation researcher overseeing research into her anomaly, who doctored the security camera in her cell to constantly show only SCP-5002 alone in her cell so they would be able to meet for sex. Yau gave her permission to continue writing novels, although they were kept from publication and kept under the influence of Scranton Reality Anchors until they were established to have no dangerous consequences for anyone. She also developed an antagonism with Security Officer Joseph Lowry, who was in love with Yau and saw 5002 as arrogant, with Lowry loudly rattling her cell door whenever he walked past during his rounds on the night shift in order to annoy her. Meanwhile, Site Director Evelyn May, who unknown to the Foundation was the mother of Kate Holloway (the student who was killed because of SCP-5002's anomaly), began periodically releasing the anomalous rapist Robert Gates from his cell in the hope that he would rape SCP-5002. However, Gates used his freedom to read SCP-5002's file and decided not to attack her, both because she could use her anomaly to get revenge on him and because she would not have been scared of him, instead using his anomalous powers to sexually abuse a female D-class named D-2825.
SCP-5002 was put through testing under the supervision of Dr. Yau, Junior Researcher Michael Simpson and Officer Lowry, with D-2825 being used as a guinea pig for testing her abilities. The tests initially consisted of SCP-5002 writing down and then re-reading accounts of D-2825 doing various mundane actions which she would then be compelled to repeat, confirming in the process that the effect only occurred once per text; however, she began testing her own abilities by suggesting increasingly extreme test ideas such as restraining D-2825 or obstructing her in various ways in order to see if she could still complete the task. The tests, combined with Gates' sexual abuse, destroyed D-2825's fragile mental state and she had to be transferred off-site. She was replaced by D-4986, who SCP-5002 took great pleasure in putting through various torturous and humiliating tests, including forcing him to strip naked, run on a treadmill until he collapsed from exhaustion, cry and beg her for forgiveness, and grab wires he thought were electrified. On one occasion she forced him to refuse to leave his cell and physically resist being removed until he vomited from panic, causing him to have an existential crisis when he found out she had made him do it. On another occasion she read the text out loud purely so he would know she was forcing him to move. With Dr. Yau's permission, she even began writing a novel about the psychology of a D-class subject in order to study D-4986's reactions.
29 июл 2023