Research Specialist
Yesn't
Hello, esteemed colleagues.
I am Dr. DevPlayzOK, your fellow researcher at the SCI Pathos Foundation. I work in the complex realms of anomalous phenomena. I'm always excited to discover the secrets of the installations and the mysteries of the anomalies they contain.
I am happy to form part of our esteemed Scientific Department's collaborative pursuit of knowledge. Currently, my intellectual curiosity is focused on the physical composition of the majority of anomalies contained in the installations, to push the boundaries of our understanding to new scientific depths.
The journey of discovery is a collaborative effort, and I am excited to share my insights, challenges, and successes with each of you in this department.
Best regards.
DevPlayzOK
I'mma be honest, skibidi toilet ain't that good.
Casually speedrunning ScD
Samuel Roscharch, otherwise known as "Roscharch".
A diagnosed paranoid neurotic, Samuel Roscharch enjoys working with machinery and technology. Graduating from Humboldt with honours, he originally worked at Site 41 before transferring to Pathos.
Roscharch is known for his endeavours with the Pandora Research Team, which he leads, and his ability to curse himself and lead foundation personnel on missions that likely more than not end up in chaos.
Most notably, Samuel Roscharch seems to be cursed by 106, surviving three encounters with him and having gone through two psychologists after 106 killed them.
I made it one step closer to command.
Researchers
I mostly do research on SCP-049 as of now while doing some unethical tests or termination attempts on the side.
I Salutations, this is one of many SCI Pathos III Scientific Department's wonderful researchers ardababapro1010 or Arda. I joined the Scientific Department around 2 months ago while I'm writing this and I must say that the Scientific Department is not about the time you waste on documents, it is about the effort as I have been inducted into the Scientific Department with probably the brightest generation of entrants which includes JuneSCP and Archivist_X. While I was still an Entrant and Junior Researcher I wasn't always an A or S grade candidate. I felt demotivated by the sheer quality of Archivist_X's logs and other colleagues rising the ranks and getting good grades faster than me which had psychological effects. However, after some inspiration from Archivist_X, I have concluded that no matter how foreign your language or how excellent people work around you it does not matter as the more effort you put in and the more you enjoy what you do, you will do the best of what you can. Scientific Department is a self-taught department in my eyes as you can improve yourself from time to time which I find the most enjoyable part of the department. As for the closing statement, if you ever felt demotivated from testing you can always take a break.
Thank you for reading my database entry, have a great day in ScD.
A Turkish Researcher, ardababapro1010
The SCP Foundation is a world full of surprises. So I set myself the task of studying one of these anomalies so thoroughly that there can be no surprises: SCP-1200. I have studied SCP-1200 so thoroughly that there are not many paths left. This task is no longer yours. However, I have planned something new. Much more striving, resource-higher, and so on. This means that I would like to continue to help science with testing. I say goodbye to this era. With honorable words: "I wander from one project to the next".