Post Mission Debriefing
Time: 12:43 P.M.
Date: [REDACTED]
Location: [REDACTED]
This interview took place between Dr. Ravi, senior researcher at Site [REDACTED] and Lieutenant Hylla of the Mobile Task Force Gamma-6 AKA The Bottom Feeders. Lieutenant's team was tasked with monitoring SCP-3000, Anantsesha, when due to unknown reasons, the submarine manned by her team, the [REDACTED], malfunctioned and started sinking, leading to a close encounter with SCP-3000 and possibly another anomaly. Due to the cognito-hazardous nature of SCP-3000, Lieutenant Hylla was the only one in the team whose mental condition was passable for a debriefing.
Interview Log:
[Dr. Ravi enters the interrogation room, Lieutenant Hylla stands up and salutes him]
Dr Ravi: Please take a seat, officer. You had quite a difficult morning, are you feeling alright?
Lieutenant Hylla: I am okay doc, I am more worried about Sloan and Mandali.
Dr. Ravi: Your teammates are resting and will be out of the infirmary in two days. Now would you mind sharing what happened to you this afternoon?
Lieutenant Hylla: [Takes a deep breath before starting] It was just a normal patrol doc, things weren't supposed to go this way. We were monitoring SCP 3000 at a depth of around seven hundred feet when something hit our sub. We couldn't see what it was but it caused our sub to malfunction. We started to sink. Then I saw something else move past our vehicle. It seemed humanoid in shape but it was gone before I could see it clearly.
Dr. Ravi: [takes notes and thinks for a few seconds before speaking] Do you think it was chasing something?
Lieutenant Hylla: No clue, it was gone in less than a second.
Dr. Ravi: What happened next?
Lieutenant Hylla: We started sinking faster and faster. Then we felt the effect of SCP-3000 [pauses for a minute and composes herself]. It was the new guy, Sloan. He went crazy first, crying for his mother and asking for a second chance. Soon Mandali went nuts too, screaming in his mother tongue and pounding at the windows of the sub [Hylla stops, unable to carry on].
Dr. Ravi: Please go on.
Lieutenant Hylla: I tried to call for help but the comms were shot. We had sunk so deep by then that I could see nothing but darkness. The pounding in my head grew worse, as if someone was drilling a hole in it. I saw a highlight reel of my worst memories, my sister, my father and then…
Dr. Ravi: What happened then, lieutenant?
Lieutenant Hylla:[Hylla fights back tears and continues] I saw the thing, SCP-3000. It's massive, it's head alone is bigger than a building. The anomaly was already secreting its grey liquid, making it harder and harder to think and then…
Dr. Ravi: And then..?
Lieutenant Hylla: It opened its eyes and I knew I was gonna die, I knew that it's all hopeless. That I will end up just like my father. That... [Hylla breaks down and starts crying hysterically].
Lieutenant Hylla:[Hylla says while crying] It hurts to look at that thing, it hurts to fucking think. You can't do anything except look into its massive, glowing eyes. [Hylla continues to sob].
[Dr. Ravi looks on calmly, taking notes, giving Lieutenant Hylla time to compose herself]
Dr. Ravi: Is that when you encountered the other anomaly?
Lieutenant Hylla: [stops crying and blows her nose on a napkin] Yes. I knew it was going to eat us. It opened its mouth to swallow the sub whole. By the way SCP-3000 isn't an eel, it's a snake. When it opened its mouth I saw that it had a forked tongue as well as thousands of teeth the size of a Boeing.
Dr. Ravi: [looks up in shock] That's new information, did you notice anything else?
Lieutenant Hylla: Nope, that's when the other anomaly arrived and I know it sounds crazy but the anomaly hit SCP-3000.
Dr. Ravi: [Extremely surprised]: What?!
Lieutenant Hylla: I know, it's fucking nuts but the anomaly did it. I am guessing it was the thing that swam past our sub in the beginning of this whole ordeal. This time again it swam into the side of SCP-3000's head like a fucking torpedo. SCP-3000 was stunned for just a while but its hold on us broke. The second anomaly swam between us and 3000, it held something in its hand, a spear I think, though I have no clue what it'd have done against something like 3000. Funnily enough 3000 didn't gobble up the anomaly, in fact the two seemed to be talking.
Dr. Ravi: Talking? How do you know that?
Lieutenant Hylla: More like communicating, 3000 kept its head still for a second and then it closed its eyes and became dormant again. We were so distracted by the snake that nobody noticed the humanoid swim under our sub. He lifted the sub out of the water and took it up to [REDACTED], the Foundation vessel which rescued us.
Dr. Ravi: The anomaly lifted a ten ton submarine from the bottom of the sea?
Lieutenant Hylla: Yep and he did it pretty fast too.
Dr Ravi: [mutters something] Did you see anything else?
Lieutenant Hylla: Yes I..[Lieutenant pauses, throws up and then passes out]
Ok so that concludes the first chapter! This is my first story ever so please be supportive and give a review. Like, subscribe and share.
To understand this story better you must be a little familiar with the SCP Mythos, I would suggest heading over to the YouTube channel SCP Explained to get to know the mythos better.
Just to help you understand this story:
The SCP Foundation is an ultra-secret, extremely influential organisation dedicated to protecting the world from anomalous creatures, objects and phenomenon. SCP stands for Secure, Contain, Protect.
SCP-3000 is a 900 mile long snake/eel like creature that lives in the Bay of Bengal. Going near the SCP drives you crazy.
Mobile Task Forces are the elite soldiers of the SCP Foundation.
