Unbeknownst to the rest of the site SCP-079 is actually keeping the blast doors shut. The site assumes that this was caused by SCP-106 having damaged its blast doors, as it had traverse SCP-079's chamber during the breach. Half an hour later Researcher Ferguson notices that the blast doors in SCP-079's containment chamber have begun to malfunction. The site then presumes that Agent Skinner was abducted by SCP-106. SCP-106 is eventually re-contained with a lure subject and Agent Carey is disciplined for having left his post. Free to give the ones who imprisoned you what they deserve." Maynard then flees the containment chamber. Maynard about this, he responds " You're free now. He then gives SCP-079 access to every major system in the site. Maynard replies, " Proceeding." and heads down to Heavy Containment Zone where he slips into the control room of SCP-079's containment chamber. He then presumably flees the site while its staff are dealing with the breach. Maynard saying, " It's out.", referring to SCP-106. He sets off the site-wide alarm and informs Security Chief Franklin of the breach. While Carey is gone, Agent Skinner uses this opportunity to release SCP-106 from containment. Between that time and 9:21, Carey leaves to go get coffee from the cafeteria. On an unknown date at 9:00, Agent Carey and Security Agent Skinner begin their morning shift of monitoring SCP-106's containment chamber. Maynard started the project in order to make the site more vulnerable to containment breaches. Throughout SCP - Containment Breach, several computer monitors can be found pointing out problems and security risks caused by the Modular Site Project, which leads to the presumption that Dr. This project is intended to be a redesign of both the facility's layout and its security systems in order to accommodate the workload and containment chambers of the newly relocated SCPs. Maynard and the Engineering and Technical Services Department initiate a concept called the Modular Site Project. They are working undercover as Chaos Insurgency operatives while posing as Foundation members in order to trigger a containment breach. Maynard and Security Agent Skinner both join the unspecified site. Shortly after, Mobile Task Force Epsilon-11 ("Nine-Tailed Fox") was established in order to protect this site and handle containment breaches. Not much is known about this site aside from the fact that it was previously used as a research facility, making it unable to handle the quantity of SCPs it currently possesses. Creators to all community sourced content are credited in the credits section of the game.The document mentioning SCP-106's first breach.īefore the events of the game take place, several of the Foundation's sites and sectors were attacked, which caused several Euclid and Keter SCPs to be temporarily relocated to an unspecified site until repairs on the previous facilities are completed. It includes various community sourced mods and content as well as custom content such as graphical enhancements and gameplay. Sourced Content Credits Remastered is a mod for SCP: Containment Breach. Certain environments will cause the player to blink more often, decrease the ability for the player to run, and more. The player is pursued by numerous hostile SCPs, which must be evaded to avoid death, which is made more difficult by the player needing to blink periodically, allowing one SCP to attack if it is nearby. You play as a Class-D personnel designated as D-9341 as they attempt to escape an underground research and containment facility operated by the SCP Foundation amidst a containment breach of its numerous anomalies, designated as SCPs. Your goal in SCP: Containment Breach Remastered is to escape from one of the SCP Foundation containment sites during a security breach, which leads to the escape of the contained anomalies, while also avoiding security & containment teams sent in to end the breach. SCP: Containment Breach Remastered is a huge addition to the game which includes hundreds of new features and items to enhance the play style and all around feeling of the game. The player takes the role of a human test subject who is imprisoned in an underground facility devoted to containing and studying anomalous entities and items labeled SCPs. About This Game SCP: Containment Breach is a horror video game developed by Joonas Rikkonen ("Regalis") and is based on fictional stories from the SCP Foundation website.
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