INCIDENT REPORT 1735-B2-96E
His work during the next few months was intense. He now had resources he could have never dreamed of ever having, and his research on the area was progressing faster and faster. After about 9 months, he managed to dig deep enough into the ice to retrieve a sample of the creature. The sample was retrieved using a robotic drill that extracted the sample into a small airtight glass vial. Upon retrieval of the vial, Cheetah noticed that the glass on the vial looked weird, it looked like it was slowly dissolving. Cheetah remembered a previous training he had about possible contamination hazards and swiftly acted in protocol, putting down the vial and having all personnel exit the area, immediately entering a nearby decontamination chamber. The cave had been fitted with gas-tight windowed steel doors to allow for secure lockdown of the area in case of an emergency. Cheetah looked through the glass of the door and saw that the vial had burst, there was red liquid across the floor that almost looked like it was spreading. Cheetah was confused as he believed that this was simply blood from an ancient creature trapped in ice. Cheetah stepped away from the door to check on the personnel to make sure no one was hurt, as he was the lead field agent, so if anyone got hurt, it would be his job on the line. After about 30 minutes or so, Cheetah looked through the doors again and noticed that the red liquid had spread significantly, almost reaching the walls of the cave. Cheetah acted swiftly and immediately called in an emergency. In less than 5 minutes, a squadron known as Epsilon-11 "Nine-Tailed Fox" arrived on the site, and Cheetah was escorted out without any information being shared on what was happening. He was brought back to the facility and sat down with [REDACTED]. He was told that the situation got out of hand and a (CODE 3 - CONTAMINATION HAZARD) had to be called. He explained that sadly his work was terminated and all his hard work was gone forever. But instead of leaving Cheetah there to suffer in grief, he offered him a job as an executive researcher at Site-65, working with more well-known SCPs and working with a team. Cheetah agreed to the offer and took on the position as an executive researcher, further showing his competence and skill among the Foundation.
INCIDENT REPORT 9124-D3-84A
SCP INVOLVED: SCP-[REDACTED]
PERSONNEL INVOLVED: Exec. Cheetah Ivanov Dpt. Director Kevin Lowikeyes, 5 D-Class
DATE: [REDACTED]
LOCATION: [REDACTED]
DESCRIPTION: During a routine experiment on SCP-[REDACTED], Dpt. Director Kevin Lowikeyes ordered the use of 5 D-Class for a routine procedure on the SCP. The Dpt. Director brought with him Exec. Cheetah Ivanov to teach him the routine regarding the SCP, and how to perform the procedure so eventually Mr. Ivanov could take over the burden the Dpt. Director felt from doing this same procedure for a few years now.
[BEGIN LOG]
DIRECTOR KEVIN: This is SCP-[REDACTED], a sentient SCP who has agreed to stay passive as long as we feed it 5 souls a week. And since it is incredibly dangerous when not contained, we simply have to agree to its demands.
EXEC CHEETAH: Wait... so we have to kill... I mean, feed 5 D-Class to this... thing every week!?
DIRECTOR KEVIN: Yes, this is the case. [REDACTED] has deemed the action necessary for the SCPs containment procedure. And if I'm going to be honest, it's not like these D-Class are worth anything either way.
EXEC CHEETAH: They are humans... we cannot just be throwing their lives away like this. It's absurd and completely unethical...
DIRECTOR KEVIN: Well, this is how it is going to be. If you have a complaint with it, take it up with the committee. But for now, you are going to perform the procedure.
[END OF LOG]