Out-of-System Classification of SCP Objects
Out-of-System Classification of SCP Objects
The "non-systemic" classification, which is logical, does not fit into the standards adopted in the Organization. Technically, it is not a separate class, but a set of things that do not go beyond the standard set: "safe/euclid/keter/thaumiel/apollyon/archon/neutralized/justified".
"Non-systemic" classes are rare and reflect the special essence of the object. For example, it can be an anomaly that, because of its properties, is anomalous even to the wrong side of the world, objects that react in an unusual way to content, anomalies that have intentional or spontaneous misinformation about themselves or something else. We should also recall the "original objects", such as those that are at the heart of the Foundation itself, reality or something even more fundamental. And finally - non-systemic classification is often found among comic objects.
Also, do not confuse non-standard classification with the absence of a class. An object class may not be assigned for a variety of reasons, in this case, the object must indeed be (and is) so unusual that it is separated into a separate category.