*Review Time*


BlueJacket242:Hmmm, maybe Yamcha will get stronger... maybe. Anyway, as for the missions he's about to do, hmmmm, let's see, there might be more weak aliens he could fight against. The tougher ones, well, save that for later, future chapters.

FanficThinker: I'm not sure how Yamcha would grow stronger in the Scp-Mythos but the thought is interesting, also while some anomalies can be considered aliens or be aliens in general keep in mind the story won't always focus on a fight or brawl, for now i am building the story and world around but i'm sure the foundation would like to have a big gun like yamcha to help in some tough situations.

DjRodriguez: It seems that Dr. Monica was in the right to consider diplomacy like such. It is refreshing to see level-headed and minded people like so at the meeting, and more so to see that Dr. Monica is not like certain scientists and characters who like to contain & capture to use the powers of others for their own benefit, such as General Ross and certain characters in the Marvel universe who like to take anomalies and use them as weapons without thought to their own well-being and all.

It is good that Monica takes precautions and such for protection and environment in subtle ways that I believe Nick Fury would be impressed to see. Yamcha comes in like this, but this makes me wonder... how did she even find him, and what kind of invitation did he receive? Did he receive it in the form of a letter, how they do in Smash Bros. when they invite others to join in? It seems that the meeting between Yamcha and Monica is quite refreshing again, to see the duo have a normal conversation... well, as normal as can be, given each of the others' history. I do wonder if Yamcha will tell Monica and her company ALL about his world and also on how he got there. Should be an interesting session to see at least.

So after an exchange of histories and such, it seems that Yamcha has agreed to something I believe will blow his mind big time! All in all, very good here! Keep it up!

FanficThinker: While the Scp-Foundation is not necessarily a group of GOOD individuals since evil is everywhere, we can say it's not rotten to the core, because if evil exists so does good and of course, if we can use diplomacy to solve most of our problems then why not? Most anomalies are either bloodthirsty monsters, reality benders, mysterious beings who never give you the answer you want, and everyone ends up dead. I just wanted to show characters actually using their brains to try and diffuse any situation through words rather than guns blazing like they own the world.

Maybe i'm making the foundation too soft so far but that's because that's how i want to write it for now, but by all means i may do a 180 turn and do something drastic hehe. As for how she found him, well Yamcha had no idea the SCP-Foundation existed and he wasn't exactly hiding, when he helped the angels from the monsters in the beach his face was seen and i imagine the foundation having Satellites to like…take pictures or record his face then it's all a matter of searching for any sight seeing of him you know? I Imagine it being a email rather then a letter since we are not old fashion anymore but that's up to your imagination.

Guest01: Yamcha is going to work with the SCP Foundation.

FanficThinker: Yamcha so far is considered a SCP that does not seem to be violent and somewhat safe, we cant really say he works for them because he doesnt get a paycheck XD


During the journey, Dr. Monica took the opportunity to share more details about their destination. She explained that they were heading to Site-06-3, a containment facility located in Lorraine, Grand Est, France. Pretty far away, they had to take different forms of transportation Dr. Monica described the facility that housed not just numerous low-risk human and humanoid anomalies, but also a multi-national staff that worked there.

'Low risk?' Yamcha absorbed the information, as they saw him as low-risk for some reason and he didn't know if that was a good thing or bad thing.

As their journey neared its end, the final leg of their trip took them to a secluded area in Lorraine, surrounded by dense forests and picturesque landscapes. The vehicle carrying Yamcha and Dr. Monica arrived at the entrance of Site-06-3, where they were met by an individual wearing the distinct attire of the SCP Foundation.

The Foundation representative, Agent Laurent, greeted them with a warm smile. "Welcome to Site-06-3, Yamcha and Dr. Monica I presume? We're thrilled to have you both join us. My colleagues and I have been eagerly anticipating your arrival."

Yamcha stepped out of the vehicle, taking in the sight of the containment facility before him. The architecture seamlessly blended with the natural surroundings, the walls of the facility hinting at the secrets and anomalies housed within. The air carried an air of mystery and purpose

Agent Laurent was a middle-aged man with a tall and commanding presence. He had a well-groomed appearance, sporting short-cropped salt-and-pepper hair, and a neatly trimmed beard. His sharp, intelligent eyes conveyed a sense of confidence and experience. The man took note of Agent Laurent's professional demeanor and the air of authority that surrounded him. Despite his friendly smile, there was a hint of seriousness in his gaze, indicating that he was a man who took his role within the Foundation seriously.

Yamcha nodded, offering a polite smile in return. "Thank you, Agent Laurent. It's good to be here," he replied, his voice filled with a mix of curiosity and gratitude.

Agent Laurent's warm smile widened, and he extended a hand towards Yamcha. "We're glad to have you on board"

Yamcha reciprocated the warm smile and firmly shook Agent Laurent's hand. Their hands clasped firmly.

"Hope we didn't take too long to get here," Doctor Monica said, the choice of the Site for them to go to being a last-second thing.

Agent Laurent chuckled lightly, shaking his head. "Not at all, Doctor Monica. We've made all the necessary arrangements for your arrival. Our primary concern is ensuring a smooth integration and providing you both with the necessary information and resources to contribute to our mission."

Yamcha glanced around, taking in the surroundings of Site-06-3. "Nice place you got here, very hidden too," he remarked, his eyes scanning the vast facility 'I can sense there's much more to it than meets the eye though'

Agent Laurent nodded, his expression carrying a sense of pride. "Site-06-3 is equipped with state-of-the-art containment chambers, research laboratories, and personnel who are experts in their respective fields. Our goal is to not only contain anomalies but also study and understand them to the best of our abilities."

He motioned towards the entrance of the facility, inviting Yamcha and Dr. Monica to follow him. "If you're ready, I'll give you a brief tour of the site"

Yamcha and Dr. Monica exchanged glances, their anticipation evident. They nodded in unison, signaling their readiness to explore the depths of Site-06-3.

Agent Laurent led them through the entrance, the heavy doors sealing shut behind them with a resounding thud. As they walked through the corridors of the facility, they passed by containment chambers housing various anomalies. Each chamber was secured with reinforced doors and multiple layers of safeguards. There were only a few glimpses of some of the anomalies housed within, their unique appearances and more hidden from prying eyes sparking his curiosity.

As they continued through the corridors, Agent Laurent explained the purpose and function of each section they passed. They walked past research laboratories bustling with activity, where scientists and researchers were engaged in studying and analyzing anomalous objects and phenomena.

Yamcha observed the meticulous work being conducted, his eyes scanning the scientists' equipment and the specialized tools used in their research. Finally, they reached a spacious briefing room where a group of researchers, agents, and anomaly specialists awaited their arrival. The room buzzed with anticipation as all eyes turned toward Yamcha which made him a bit nervous, even though he faced worse than the stares of strangers.

The researchers and agents seemed curious, yet cautious, about his presence. Dr. Monica stood by his side, offering a reassuring smile as she introduced him to the assembled group.

"Everyone, please allow me to introduce Yamcha," Dr. Monica announced, her voice projecting authority and confidence. "Yamcha has recently come to our attention due to his extraordinary abilities and his involvement in the recent TEHOM event. He has agreed to join us here at Site-06-3 and contribute to our mission."

The room buzzed with murmurs of intrigue and curiosity. Yamcha could sense the anticipation in the air, as the researchers and anomaly specialists were eager to learn more about him. He stood tall, meeting their gazes with a sense of calm and confidence.

Agent Laurent stepped forward, his voice commanding attention. "Yamcha, we are delighted to have you join us. While your abilities may set you apart, please know that we do not see you as just an anomaly. The Foundation's primary mission is to understand and secure anomalies, and that includes individuals like yourself. You have our respect and support."

Yamcha nodded, appreciating Agent Laurent's words. He knew that being treated as an individual rather than an object of study was crucial for him to feel comfortable within the Foundation, though he still didn't know much about him or this place so for now? He would keep his trust at a good range.

"Thank you, Agent Laurent," Yamcha replied, his voice carrying a note of gratitude. "I'm here to contribute in any way I can"

Dr. Monica stepped forward "Yamcha's journey has led him to encounter various anomalies and phenomena. His unique perspective and abilities make him an invaluable asset to our mission. However, before we proceed with any detailed analysis, we want to ensure that he feels comfortable and settled within our community."

The room responded with a round of approving nods and murmurs of agreement. The researchers and agents recognized the significance of building a rapport with Yamcha before delving into any extensive analysis or testing.

Yamcha glanced around the room, noting the diverse group of individuals who had dedicated themselves to the mission of the SCP Foundation. He could sense passion, commitment, and some who just…didn't feel like they had a choice.


*Meanwhile- On a unknown Location*

In a dimly lit chamber hidden deep within perhaps a site or place that only a few selected people knew, were the most influential figures of the organization gathered around a large holographic display. The room was adorned with monitors, blinking lights, and intricate machinery. The figures, known only by their codenames and titles, stood in a semi-circle, their faces masked by shadows, concealing their identities. They were the overseers, the guardians of knowledge, and the ones responsible for making crucial decisions regarding anomalies, their classifications, and sometimes really tough decisions.

As the holographic display flickered to life, images of Yamcha and his interactions at Site-06-3 filled the room. Cameras strategically placed throughout the facility provided a live feed, capturing his every move, his every word. The figures leaned in, their eyes fixed on the display, studying Yamcha's expressions and actions with intense scrutiny.

"This individual, Yamcha, possesses remarkable abilities as far as we have seen and has willingly come to one of our sites," A display with the number twelve stated, their voice deep and resonant. "We must carefully consider his classification and designation within the SCP Foundation. His unique nature warrants a thorough assessment and analysis."

Another screen that displayed the number four nodded in agreement. "Indeed. While he has proven to be cooperative and a potential asset, we must ensure that we accurately assess the extent and implications of his abilities. His involvement in the recent TEHOM event highlights his potential significance"

As the figures discussed, the holographic display shifted to show various clips of Yamcha in action, showcasing his combat skills, agility, and the ease with which he neutralized threats. The figures watched their expressions a mix of fascination, intrigue, and caution.

A display with the number Six interjected, their voice laced with caution. "We must not underestimate the potential risks associated with this man. We must consider the ramifications of danger, designating him as an anomaly within our classification system. It is imperative that we balance our curiosity with the need for caution and containment."

The holographic display switched to show footage of Yamcha engaging in friendly interactions with the researchers and personnel at Site-06-3. The figures observed, studying the dynamics and reactions of those around him.

The display with the number Nine, a respected voice, voiced their thoughts. "The subject interactions demonstrate his capacity for cooperation and his willingness to assist us in our mission. While his abilities may set him apart, we should not discount the potential for mutual benefit. His involvement could lead to breakthroughs in our understanding of anomalies and how to handle them effectively, besides I'm glad it's not a volatile murderer like Able"

The figures fell silent, their gazes fixed on the holographic display as they contemplated the next steps. The decision to assign a designation or classification to Yamcha carried significant weight, as it would shape his future within the SCP Foundation.

The display with the number One, finally spoke, their voice commanding attention. "This individual has already become an enigma, he showed up from nowhere, and if it wasn't for his sudden need to help, who knows how long it would take before we knew he even existed. We must proceed with caution, carefully observing and analyzing his actions, motivations, and the implications of his abilities. Until we have a comprehensive understanding, I propose we refrain from assigning him a designation for now."

The figures nodded in agreement, recognizing the wisdom in Overseer One's words. They understood the delicate balance between exploration and containment, and the need to understand before categorizing.

As the holographic display faded, leaving the room in darkness once more, the figures dispersed, each returning to their respective roles within the Foundation. Their minds buzzed with thoughts and considerations, the future of Yamcha within the SCP Foundation hanging in the balance. In the depths of their hidden chamber, the figures continued their vigilance, their eyes fixed on the unfolding events surrounding Yamcha.


Back at Site-06-3, Dr. Monica sat in her office, poring over the results of the written tests that Yamcha had taken earlier. The tests were designed to assess his knowledge and understanding of various subjects, providing insight into his education and background.

As she reviewed the results, a perplexed expression crossed Dr. Monica's face. Most of the tests showed Yamcha's intellect to be average and standard, indicative of a well-rounded individual. However, there was a stark contrast when it came to subjects like History and Geography. The answers were consistently incorrect, demonstrating a lack of basic knowledge that was startling.

"It's as if he has never heard of these questions or what they mean," Dr. Monica muttered to herself, flipping through the papers. "This level of ignorance in History and Geography is unusual, almost as if he has been isolated or secluded from the outside world."

Just as she was contemplating the implications of Yamcha's poor performance in those particular subjects, Agent Laurent entered her office, knocking lightly on the door before stepping inside. His presence was marked by a sense of purpose and professionalism.

"Dr. Monica, I've just received the initial report on our guest tests," Agent Laurent stated, his voice calm and composed. "How are the results?"

Dr. Monica looked up, a mix of concern and curiosity in her eyes. "Agent Laurent, it's quite intriguing. His performance in most areas is within the expected range, but his knowledge of History and Geography is alarmingly lacking. It's as if he has been living in isolation or without exposure to basic information about the world."

Agent Laurent furrowed his brow, his gaze fixed on the test papers spread out on Dr. Monica's desk. "That is indeed unusual. But we must consider the potential reasons behind this knowledge gap. It could be a deliberate choice on his part, perhaps to protect his identity or origins. Alternatively, it might be a result of external factors or circumstances that we have yet to uncover."

Dr. Monica sighed, leaning back in her chair. "We'll need to delve deeper into Yamcha's background and history to shed light on this matter. It could provide valuable insights"

Agent Laurent nodded in agreement. "No rush, Im sure he will reveal more by accident or not the more we talk to him"

As they concluded their discussion, Dr. Monica couldn't help but feel a sense of intrigue and responsibility. Yamcha's presence had brought a new layer of complexity to their work, it's not like the rest of their job was not complex but she felt really invested into this.

"What about the site director?" Monica asks.

"He is busy for the time being but he will be back in no time, so we must collect the best information until then, I'm sure it will be fun," Laurent smirks.


A/N: Hey guys here I am with another chapter lol! But hey do you guys want the chapters to be bigger for more content or are you guys happy with the current size they come already?