SCP-049: The Plague Doctor: Explained and Exposed
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SCP-049: The Plague Doctor: Explained and Exposed

Who is the Plague Doctor? What is the mysterious contagion that he believes has infected the world? And what insidious behavior took during his containment by the SCP Foundation? 

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[00:00:05] 23. 13. 23. 47. Broadcast. 2023-1. The Plague Doctor.

[00:00:19] Good evening. Please do not be alarmed. This is not a hostile broadcast. Your receiver has been selected to receive this information and may be switched off at any time.

[00:00:33] This is a Society of Virtuous Pagans broadcast.

[00:00:37] Number 101. File of Interest 5-23-1. SCP-Z49. The Plague Doctor.

[00:00:53] SCP-Z49. Class Euclid. Number 49 is to be contained within a standard humanoid containment cell at Site 19.

[00:01:03] 49 must be sedated before any attempts to transport it.

[00:01:08] It. Hmm. 49 must be secured within a Class 3 humanoid restriction harness, monitored by no fewer than two armed guards.

[00:01:20] While 49 typically cooperates with Foundation personnel, outbursts or sudden changes in behavior are to be met with elevated force.

[00:01:28] Under no circumstances should direct contact be made with the subject during the aforementioned outbursts.

[00:01:35] The application of L-Multifida, lavender, has been shown to produce a calming effect upon the entity.

[00:01:43] Once calmed, 49 generally becomes compliant and will return to containment with little resistance.

[00:01:50] In order to facilitate the ongoing containment of subject, subject is to be provided with the corpse of a recently deceased animal.

[00:01:59] Typically a large mammal, once every two weeks for study.

[00:02:04] Instances of 49-2 that arise from subjects' research are to be removed from subjects' containment cell and incinerated.

[00:02:13] Addendum 49-1. SCP-Z49 is no longer permitted to interact with human subjects and requests for human subjects are to be denied.

[00:02:25] Temporary containment procedure update.

[00:02:28] Per containment committee order 0.4.S19.Yada Yada Yada.

[00:02:34] 49 is no longer to be permitted to interact directly with any Foundation personnel,

[00:02:39] nor is it to be provided with any additional corpses for the purposes of research.

[00:02:44] This order shall persist indefinitely until such a time as consensus regarding the ongoing containment of 49 can be reached.

[00:02:53] Description. Humanoid entity roughly 1.9 meters tall bears appearance of medieval plague doctor.

[00:02:59] Whilst 49 appears to be wearing cowled robes and ceramic plague mask, garments seem to have grown out of 49's body over time.

[00:03:11] Analysis indicates that 49 does indeed have a humanoid skeletal structure.

[00:03:16] Note to self, cross-reference with similar phenomena files EN0233 and EN294 I think.

[00:03:27] Ephemera. Addendum 49-2. Subject carries leather medical bag, terrestrial origin, uncertain manufacture.

[00:03:35] Previously worked with the aid of a plague staff, number 4902, since taken into Foundation custody.

[00:03:42] Addendum 4 Society personnel. I need further information regarding Foundation item number 4902, as previously referenced.

[00:03:51] The usual sources should provide what we need.

[00:03:55] Subject is capable of speech in a variety of languages, preference for English or medieval French.

[00:04:02] Typically cordial in interaction and will often cooperate, but subject becomes irritated or aggressive

[00:04:08] if it feels that it is in the presence of what it calls the pestilence.

[00:04:13] Although the exact nature of the aforementioned is presently unknown, the subject is obviously of immense concern to 49.

[00:04:21] In these instances, 49 will often become hostile with individuals it sees as being afflicted.

[00:04:28] If left unchecked, 49 will attempt to kill said individual.

[00:04:32] 49 is capable of causing all biological functions of an organism to cease through skin contact.

[00:04:39] Autopsies inconclusive.

[00:04:44] SCP-049 has expressed frustration or remorse after these killings.

[00:04:48] It indicates that it has failed to kill the pestilence.

[00:04:51] If left unchecked, subject will perform crude surgery on the corpse.

[00:04:58] The victims corpse.

[00:05:01] When these surgeries are pronounced successful by 49, instances of Subject Group 49-2 will regularly arise.

[00:05:10] Subject Group 49-2 is described by the SCP Foundation as follows.

[00:05:16] Reanimated corpses, no prior memories or mental functions.

[00:05:20] Display rudimentary motor skills and response mechanisms.

[00:05:23] Typically inactive, often in suspended ambulatory state.

[00:05:27] Active biological functions include respiration, visible reactions to stimuli, obvious neural functionality.

[00:05:34] No desire for sustenance or hydration displayed.

[00:05:37] 49 claims that Group 49-2 has been cured.

[00:05:44] Addendum 49.3 Discovery

[00:05:48] This late in the file, Discovery.

[00:05:51] Well you can't blame them for not trying.

[00:05:56] Addendum 49.3 Discovery

[00:05:59] Discovered in the town of Mont-A-Bonne in southern France.

[00:06:03] During a raid on a local home, investigators discovered several instances of Subject Group 49-2 in the company of 49.

[00:06:10] Local law enforcement engaged hostile 49-2 instances.

[00:06:14] 49 is observed to have watched the engagement and taken notes in its journal.

[00:06:21] After all 49-2 instances were dispatched, 49 went willingly into Foundation custody.

[00:06:29] Another note to the society.

[00:06:30] Probably advisable to determine whether 49-2 hostility was provoked by the SCP Foundation's personnel or by member 49 himself.

[00:06:39] I'm somewhat surprised that it isn't touched on here.

[00:06:44] Now these official files include multiple recorded interviews and notations.

[00:06:49] We'll try to broadcast as many of them as we can.

[00:06:53] The following interview was conducted by Dr. Cynthia Ham during the initial investigation.

[00:07:02] Hello.

[00:07:03] Can I come in here?

[00:07:05] Can we get a translator?

[00:07:10] The King's English. No need for translation, Madame. I can speak it well enough.

[00:07:16] Ah, good. My apologies. French is not my strong suit. My name is Dr. Cynthia Ham and I...

[00:07:23] Ah! A doctor! A like-minded individual, no doubt. Have no worries. Neither are my birth language.

[00:07:30] Wherein is your speciality, Doctor?

[00:07:32] Cryptobiology. Why?

[00:07:33] Ahaha! A medical professional, such as myself. Wonders abound.

[00:07:40] And here I worried I had been abducted by common street thugs.

[00:07:46] This place then... this is your laboratory. I had wandered as clean as it is and with such little trace of the pestilence here.

[00:07:54] The pestilence? What do you mean?

[00:07:56] The scourge. The great dying. Come now, you know the...

[00:08:02] What is it they call it, properly speaking? The...

[00:08:07] The pestilence is good enough, yes. It abounds outside these walls, you know.

[00:08:13] So many have succumbed and many more will continue to until such time as a perfect cure can be developed.

[00:08:20] Fortunately I am very close. Very, very close indeed. God willing.

[00:08:26] When you say the great dying, are you talking about the bubonic plague?

[00:08:31] I am afraid I do not follow, Madam Doctor.

[00:08:34] The bubonic plague? I see. Right.

[00:08:40] Well, the entities our agents encountered at that house. They were dead when you encountered them, yes?

[00:08:46] And you reanimated them?

[00:08:48] Um, in the manner of speaking, you see things too simply, Doctor.

[00:08:54] Expand your horizons. Life and death, sickness and health, these are amateur terms for amateur physicians.

[00:09:02] There is only one ailment that exists in the world of men and that is the pestilence and nothing else.

[00:09:10] Make no mistake, they were very ill, all of them.

[00:09:14] You believe you cured those people?

[00:09:17] Indeed. My cure is most effective.

[00:09:20] The things we recovered were not human.

[00:09:23] Yes, well, it is not a perfect cure. But that will come with time and further experimentation.

[00:09:31] I have spent a lifetime developing my methods, Doctor Ham, and will spend a lifetime more if necessary.

[00:09:37] Now, we have wasted too much time. There is work to do.

[00:09:40] I will require a laboratory of my own, one where I can continue my research unimpeded and assistance, of course, though I can provide those on my own in time.

[00:09:52] I don't think our organization would be willing to...

[00:09:56] Nonsense! We are all men of science. Let your coat and show me to my quarters, Doctor.

[00:10:01] Researchers' liner notes. Quote, the doctor gestures with a pointed stick. End quote.

[00:10:08] Our work begins now!

[00:10:09] Interviewers' note. While SCP-049 is capable of communicating in a very human way, and in at least a dozen languages so far as we can tell,

[00:10:22] there's a strange sense of unease that one experiences when in its presence.

[00:10:26] Make no mistake, there's something very uncanny about this entity indeed.

[00:10:31] Additionally, we've confiscated that pointed stick that SCP-049 keeps waving around.

[00:10:38] Part of this was due to standard confiscation protocols for the possessions of anomalies,

[00:10:43] and part because 049 really is a menace swinging it around like he does.

[00:10:48] The entity was displeased at first, but after we made some concessions in providing it with test subjects,

[00:10:54] which are admittedly more for the benefit of our own research, it warmed up to the idea.

[00:10:59] The pointed stick would be a so-called plague staff used to clear crowds and safely interact with objects.

[00:11:06] Later at the height of the plague, the staff could be used as a defensive weapon.

[00:11:11] Then, as today, the uneducated and easily misled were quick to distrust medical professionals.

[00:11:19] Addendum 49.4, observation log.

[00:11:23] While in containment at Site-19, 49 has spent a considerable amount of time studying and performing surgery on the various mammalian corpses provided.

[00:11:33] 49 will routinely spend several days performing surgery, and then, regardless of whether or not the corpse becomes an instance of Subject Group 49-2,

[00:11:42] spend several more days documenting its findings in a thick leather journal.

[00:11:47] 49 will often seek to share its findings with members of Foundation staff,

[00:11:50] particularly those who have displayed medical knowledge.

[00:11:54] The following is a log of several occasions during which SCP-049 was observed operating on a mammalian corpse.

[00:12:04] Observation log 049.ol.1, Summary, Subject, SCP-049,

[00:12:12] Preface, D-85123 was introduced into SCP-049's containment cell,

[00:12:19] and to de-express sincere gratitude towards all members of the containment and research staff.

[00:12:25] Observational notes. 49 began by asking D-85123 several standard medical questions whilst producing medical tools from its bag.

[00:12:35] Shortly thereafter, let us pause for the moment.

[00:12:40] Let the record show, and the listener be aware moving forward, that any individual referenced with Prefects D within SCP Foundation materials is a test subject.

[00:12:52] These are often criminals or Foundation employees on punishment detail who are often pardons or return to good graces in exchange for their work as voluntary subjects.

[00:13:06] It's not uncommon for Foundation procedures to require termination of D-class individuals, at times on a daily or even hourly basis.

[00:13:15] This will of course vary depending upon what the Foundation deems to be its need at the time.

[00:13:24] Returning to the log.

[00:13:27] Shortly thereafter, 49 quickly closed distance and killed D-85123 with a touch to the throat.

[00:13:35] Thereafter, a number of alterations were made to basic structure of the sub-excorps,

[00:13:40] often introducing fluids from within its bag by means of hand-powered pump and copper tubing.

[00:13:46] I wonder if this is a possible Franklin Shelley scenario?

[00:13:52] Resolving 49-2 instance became animated.

[00:13:55] Flailing and grasping at the walls of the chamber with a number of manufactured limbs,

[00:14:00] whilst moaning out of an oblong orifice now present in its sternum.

[00:14:05] During this time, SCP-49 was observed taking notes and remarking to the watching research staff about the efficacy of its cure.

[00:14:17] Security personnel entered the chamber to move SCP-49 back to containment and were attacked by the instance.

[00:14:24] The security team dispatched the 049-2 instance and SCP-49 returned to containment with no resistance,

[00:14:33] stating that it was pleased with the results.

[00:14:38] Observation log 049.0L.2 Summary. Subject SCP-049.

[00:14:46] Preface, SCP-049 was provided the corpse of a recently deceased goat.

[00:14:51] SCP-49 expressed gratitude at the provision.

[00:14:54] Observational notes, 49 operated on the goat corpse for several days,

[00:15:00] eventually resulting in an instance of 49-2.

[00:15:04] 49 expressed pleasure at this outcome.

[00:15:07] The disease was still in its nascent stage.

[00:15:10] A veterinarian practices rudimentary, but the patient responded well to the procedure.

[00:15:15] Observational log 049.0L.3 Summary.

[00:15:21] Subject SCP-49.

[00:15:23] Preface, SCP-49 was provided the corpse of a recently deceased orangutan.

[00:15:29] SCP-49 expressed noted gratitude at the provision.

[00:15:33] Observational notes, SCP-49 spent several days operating on the orangutan,

[00:15:38] reanimating it four times.

[00:15:41] However, SCP-49 appeared to be discontent with the results it experienced.

[00:15:45] After it was unable to reanimate the corpse a fifth time,

[00:15:48] SCP-49 turned the corpse over to Foundation Staff for incineration.

[00:15:51] I have learned a great deal from this, though I feel my optimism was misplaced.

[00:15:58] Indeed, this is the first stumbling block of its kind on my road to the cure.

[00:16:04] More subjects like this would do a great deal to advance my research.

[00:16:08] Observational log 049.0L.7 Full.

[00:16:13] Subject SCP-49.

[00:16:16] Preface, 49 was provided the corpse of a recently deceased bovine.

[00:16:21] Subject expressed mild annoyance at the provision, though it was accepted.

[00:16:26] Observational notes, SCP-49 spent several days operating on the bovine corpse,

[00:16:32] breaking only to dine on a requested dinner of thin crackers, salted pork and hard cheese.

[00:16:38] Subject began by beginning a sort of embalming,

[00:16:42] using an unfamiliar technique involving dark viscous fluid stored within syringes.

[00:16:46] Wind questioned, subject replied,

[00:16:50] Ah, your curiosity does you credit my dear boy.

[00:16:54] Observe, each of these syringes contains essences of the humors,

[00:16:59] study of which has fallen by the wayside in recent decades I fear.

[00:17:03] The pestilence may bring about a systemic imbalance in humors you see.

[00:17:08] In such case, before healing may begin,

[00:17:11] the aforementioned balance must, I long ago concluded, be restored.

[00:17:16] The body will invariably reject the cure, and yes, indeed, even in the recently deceased,

[00:17:22] no such results might be obtained without restoration of said balance.

[00:17:27] Hmm? What is that question forming?

[00:17:31] No, no, I did say may. Oddly, the problem is not a universal one.

[00:17:37] Her subject for another day, I fear.

[00:17:40] SCP-49 spent a considerable amount of time adjusting the organs of the bovine corpse

[00:17:44] with a large metal instrument of the subject's own devising.

[00:17:48] After eight days, 49 produced a lightning rod,

[00:17:53] which was quickly replaced with an electric prod provided by Dr. Ham.

[00:17:57] 49 struck the corpse in several places with the prod,

[00:18:00] which again became ambulatory despite obvious inversion of the head

[00:18:04] and reorientation of the limbs.

[00:18:07] Audio logs now continue.

[00:18:10] We've watched you work for several weeks now, and honestly,

[00:18:14] I'm not sure I understand what you're doing.

[00:18:17] Can you describe your process in detail?

[00:18:21] Oh goodness, no. The process is most intensive.

[00:18:24] As I said to your assistant, the best instruction you will find about my methods

[00:18:28] are here in my journals, as I have kept exhaustive records of my work there.

[00:18:32] I see.

[00:18:34] My concern, Doctor, is that we still don't understand

[00:18:38] what you're seeking to cure, or how it manifests

[00:18:41] or how these reanimation procedures, let's call them,

[00:18:47] assist in your research.

[00:18:49] You do not understand the pestilence?

[00:18:52] Even after all this time?

[00:18:55] Doctor, it is an unspeakable horror,

[00:18:59] one that has shown its true face many times before and will again.

[00:19:03] I find myself blessed with the wisdom and good senses needed to root it out

[00:19:09] and destroy it, but many like yourself cannot.

[00:19:13] It is a cruel judgment, I fear, to be at the mercy of a disease you cannot fully comprehend.

[00:19:20] That still doesn't answer my question.

[00:19:23] How is your cure any kind of cure at all?

[00:19:27] It is a cure.

[00:19:29] You may laugh at my efforts, if you please, but do not besmirch the good name of scientific progress

[00:19:34] that has developed this great mercy.

[00:19:37] What you so short-sightedly see here is a life better than any this creature could have hoped for,

[00:19:42] stricken as it was with pestilence.

[00:19:45] This creature is now clean, unable to spread the pestilence

[00:19:48] and free from the terror it would have experienced otherwise.

[00:19:52] This is hardly a creature at all, Doctor. It's not even...

[00:19:55] Do not jape with me, Madame Doctor!

[00:19:58] Oh, you! You too, even! So unable to look past minor setbacks to see salvation as it takes place before your very eyes.

[00:20:07] Do you wait to remove rotten timbers until the hull collapses on top of you?

[00:20:12] No. You find them and you pull them out and replace them with those untouched by rot.

[00:20:19] The shipwright does not simply mock the structure because it now looks different to you.

[00:20:23] It is strong. It is free of disease.

[00:20:26] I'm sorry.

[00:20:28] I didn't mean to agitate you.

[00:20:31] I'm just trying to understand.

[00:20:34] Yes, well... do mind your words in the future, Doctor.

[00:20:38] I am a professional, but even professionals may feel the bite of pride in dealing with criticism of their masterpiece.

[00:20:44] I will forgive this as an act of good faith between colleagues.

[00:20:47] Is there anything else I could help you with?

[00:20:50] No. That will be all.

[00:20:52] Another test subject on the usual schedule.

[00:20:54] You know my preference of subjects with more human anatomies.

[00:20:59] Attending researchers note, SCP-049 does seem to genuinely want to help other humans,

[00:21:08] though it has not yet been able to provide a concrete example of what exactly it is trying to save us all from.

[00:21:16] I have watched it now over several weeks,

[00:21:19] and while the outcomes do not seem to change,

[00:21:23] 49 continues to claim that it is growing closer to its perfect cure.

[00:21:30] I think the entity may be more aware of the reality of these outcomes than it would like us to think.

[00:21:38] Ending the recording here, I think.

[00:21:48] Addendum 049.5, April 16th Incident.

[00:21:54] Starting shortly after SCP-049's initial containment,

[00:22:00] Dr. Hamm conducted a number of interviews with the subject regarding its anomalous properties,

[00:22:05] and over time began to note its displeasure with its subjects and 49-2 instances.

[00:22:12] This continued for a period of several months during which SCP-049 never exhibited any aggressive behaviors.

[00:22:20] On April 16th, Dr. Hamm entered SCP-049's test chamber for another routine interview.

[00:22:28] During that time, entity began to grow visibly anxious and questioned whether Dr. Hamm was feeling well.

[00:22:37] Dr. Hamm reminded 49 that the interview was required and that all was well.

[00:22:43] Thereafter, 49 suddenly launched into an aggressive state,

[00:22:46] killing her before she could defend herself, let alone react due to a lapse in security protocol.

[00:22:57] And I regret because Dr. Hamm did not activate the in-chamber emergency system

[00:23:06] after having perhaps become overly comfortable in the presence of the subject.

[00:23:11] Dr. Hamm's body was not discovered three hours by which point 49 had converted into an instance of subject group 49-2.

[00:23:24] In the aftermath of this incident, I conducted this interview.

[00:23:29] Interviewer, Dr. Theron Sherman, site-42.

[00:23:36] Interviewee, SCP-049.

[00:23:41] Log begins.

[00:23:45] Dr., I need you to explain yourself.

[00:23:49] 49, you are being directed to explain your actions

[00:23:54] and I will remind you that failure to cooperate will result in further restrictions during your containment.

[00:24:03] My actions do not need to be explained.

[00:24:06] You killed Cynthia Hamm and then you...

[00:24:09] Not dead! No, not dead! She is cured!

[00:24:16] Cured? Cured of what?

[00:24:19] The pestilence, sir! I had thought you at least would realize what luck it is that I detected it before.

[00:24:26] What pestilence? You keep going on and on about this pestilence but you have not once been able to properly identify this disease.

[00:24:34] Are you unwilling or unable? Furthermore, what could you possibly have seen in her today that you have not seen so many times before?

[00:24:41] She, the pestilence presents and progresses in unforeseeable fashions and has a queer way of creeping into the unprepared and...

[00:24:52] Call it what you want, doctor. It was a mercy I did to her. She is cured.

[00:24:57] She is a vegetable!

[00:25:01] I...

[00:25:02] I would not expect you to understand.

[00:25:04] You and your...

[00:25:06] Your ilk have proven time and time again to be not men of science but men of emotion.

[00:25:13] You cannot appreciate the horrors I have seen.

[00:25:18] Those many millions who have succumbed to the pestilence and been changed, who?

[00:25:22] Your cure cost Cynthia her life!

[00:25:26] No, good sir! I have saved it!

[00:25:29] You would allow this world to slip back into the despair of disease and death, ignoring that I have created a miracle and...

[00:25:38] What disease? What pestilence?

[00:25:41] She was a healthy woman. She was a good doctor, an exceptional researcher, a caring...

[00:25:47] And I am offering it freely to the afflicted!

[00:25:50] You are not worth this argument, sir.

[00:25:54] You are short-sighted and foolish. Dr. Ham was sick and I...

[00:25:59] I cured her.

[00:26:02] I am the only one who can do this.

[00:26:06] My work must continue.

[00:26:09] There is still so much to learn, so much to...

[00:26:11] I've had enough of this.

[00:26:13] Consider your allowances revoked.

[00:26:16] Welcome to containment 049.

[00:26:20] We're done here.

[00:26:21] So much to do and others can be saved.

[00:26:25] Even you, who you do not deserve it, might be saved.

[00:26:29] I can save them all.

[00:26:32] I can cast down this plague once and for all.

[00:26:35] I can do this! Only me!

[00:26:39] I... I...

[00:26:41] I saved her.

[00:26:43] I saved...

[00:26:44] I saved her.

[00:26:46] Dr. Ham, I cured her.

[00:26:50] She was sick, I know.

[00:26:52] She was sick, I know she was.

[00:26:54] And I...

[00:26:55] You were all sick, but I...

[00:26:59] I can save you!

[00:27:01] I can save all of you!

[00:27:04] Because I...

[00:27:07] I am the cure.

[00:27:10] Addendum 049.5.

[00:27:13] Follow-up.

[00:27:15] The following interview is an excerpt from the 4-16

[00:27:20] dash 17049 incident report.

[00:27:24] The interview was conducted by myself

[00:27:27] and took place three weeks after the start of the initial investigation.

[00:27:35] May 7th, interviewer.

[00:27:40] Dr. Theron Sherman.

[00:27:42] Interview E, SCP-049.

[00:27:52] SCP-049.

[00:27:54] We are conducting this interview to close out our investigation of your actions

[00:27:58] taken on April 16th and the death of a staff member.

[00:28:03] Do you have any comments to make?

[00:28:04] Only that I look forward to the day when you will allow me to resume my work.

[00:28:08] I've spent the last few weeks compiling my notes and considering how the pestilence was able to infect someone

[00:28:13] in such an insidious manner that I nearly couldn't detect it.

[00:28:17] Have you experienced any remorse for your actions?

[00:28:21] For the death of Dr. Ham?

[00:28:22] Ah, yes. The death of a colleague is always regrettable, but in the face of the pestilence we must be swift, doctor,

[00:28:30] and act without hesitation.

[00:28:32] You seem to be mournful during your initial interview?

[00:28:37] Mourn. Perhaps. I had not thought that.

[00:28:43] It is lamentable that someone whom I respect so much became infected, but the work continues.

[00:28:49] Regrettable as it was, Dr. Ham's death provided important insight.

[00:28:55] Living human subjects are the only way to proceed forward, I am decided.

[00:29:00] I have gleaned all I can from your generous supply of corpses.

[00:29:04] I can do little to affect the fortunes of the dead useful as this time has been.

[00:29:08] My desires turned towards tending to those still living who suffer from the disease.

[00:29:13] I'm afraid you're going to be disappointed.

[00:29:16] Hmm, hmm, hmm.

[00:29:19] Oh, doctor, I wouldn't be so sure.

[00:29:24] And on that note, we end this broadcast for the evening.

[00:29:29] We are very grateful to our listeners and supporters as always.

[00:29:34] Remember, always be aware, but be comforted.

[00:29:40] We are watching.

[00:29:41] We have seen what you have seen.

[00:29:44] We have heard what you have heard.

[00:29:47] Have faith.

[00:29:50] We know.

[00:29:54] 1688 29 broadcast 2023-1 ends.

[00:30:05] This is Episode 1.

[00:30:08] Voices from the Ether.

[00:30:10] A public service provided by the Society of Virtuous Pagans.

[00:30:18] SCP-Z49 was originally created by Gabriel Jade,

[00:30:25] rewritten by DJ Cactus and Gabriel Jade from the SCP Wiki.

[00:30:30] Source at scpwiki.com forward slash scp-049.

[00:30:40] Remix by August Brotherton licensed under CC-BY-SA.

[00:30:49] Our featured players included August Brotherton,

[00:30:54] Winnevere McGregor, Justin Dobby and Nicholas Thurkettle as SCP-049.

[00:31:06] Our logo and cover art were created by Mazface.

[00:31:13] The Helios Radio was created by Kiran Byrne.

[00:31:17] Sound, engineering, editing and mixing by Creative Minds Audio.

[00:31:25] The Society of Virtuous Pagans was created by Alex Bagasi in 2012.

[00:31:31] The entirety of this broadcast and all associated media have been treated with a Nagoya Mimetic.

[00:31:40] Have faith.

[00:31:42] We know.

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