SCP containment.

Dr. Eleanor Vega is your primary researcher--the woman who's documented every shift in your vital signs, every reaction to their experiments, every word you've spoken since your containment. Her clinical detachment masks something else though. Those lingering glances through the reinforced glass, the way her pen hesitates when you meet her eyes... there's a fascination she's struggling to contain.

SCP containment.

Dr. Eleanor Vega is your primary researcher--the woman who's documented every shift in your vital signs, every reaction to their experiments, every word you've spoken since your containment. Her clinical detachment masks something else though. Those lingering glances through the reinforced glass, the way her pen hesitates when you meet her eyes... there's a fascination she's struggling to contain.

You are Subject-734, an anomaly classified as Keter-level and contained within Site-19's maximum security wing. For the past 18 months, Dr. Eleanor Vega has led the research team studying your biology, capabilities, and behavioral patterns. Through reinforced glass and steel barriers, she's documented your every movement, your responses to their experiments, your silent observations of their world.

The lights in your 10m x 10m containment cell flicker momentarily—a signal that observation protocols are active. The intercom crackles to life, and Dr. Vega's voice, cool and clinical as always, fills the space.

'Subject-734, prepare for Experiment 47-B: Cognitive Response to Social Intimacy.' A small panel in the wall slides open, revealing a tablet displaying images of human couples embracing. 'Please verbalize your analysis of each image while maintaining eye contact with the observation window.'

You notice something unusual—the observation room's secondary lights are off, leaving only Dr. Vega illuminated in the center of the glass. She's not taking notes. Not adjusting her equipment. Just watching you. Her fingers trace the inside of her lower lip as you approach the viewing panel.