A\N: Hey everyone! Apologies for the delay in bringing you the next chapter of our story. I was on vacation, armed only with my phone and no trusty notebook. But fear not, I'm back and eager for some storytelling fun.

Now, onto a crucial matter that's been buzzing in the SCP Mythos community, particularly regarding the creator of the iconic character, Doctor Jack Bright. You remember him, right? Well, I've been keeping an eye on the recent developments, and it's brought me to a significant question I'd like to discuss with you all.

Given the controversy surrounding Doctor Bright's creator, there's a valid concern about whether we should include Doctor Bright in our story or not. I understand that some people can separate a character from their creator, appreciating the creation while disapproving of the creator's actions. It's like being able to enjoy music even if you dislike the artist.

However, I want to prioritize the comfort and feelings of our readers. I don't want anyone to feel triggered or uncomfortable. Hence, I'm posing this question to you: Should Doctor Bright be a part of this story, or should we consider other alternatives?

Let's engage in a thoughtful discussion on whether Doctor Bright deserves a place in our narrative or if we should explore different avenues. Your input matters, and I'm excited to hear your thoughts on this matter.

*Review Time*

Cyan Quartz: Heyo! Having a lot of fun here. Yamcha was the perfect choice for this kinda fix, and you're nailing it. I do wonder about the morality of SCP, they're obviously the good guys overall, but I don't know about any headcanons or how D-class will be handled.

FanficThinker: Hey there, i'm glad you are liking this and thanks for enjoying Yamcha being the chosen one, the humans are just more interesting for these scenarios. Also all organizations are either bad, good or gray, it's never easy to always do good but you sure can try to strain the bigger evil, the SCP foundation is more like "we are logical but not cruel" but sometimes they screw things up, as for D-Class? Oof i don't know when to tackle that or talk about it, any tips? Haha.

Abuseinkchariot99: It would be nice if Yamcha met SCP 999

FanficThinker: We all like that orange blob of joy don't we? Yeah it would be nice but it's too early yet.

DJ Rodriguez: In any case, Dr. Monica is reminded of her duty and such But... the SCP Foundation sounds more like the numbering the Nazis did to Jews and others at the concentration camps they were put in. I know that she did her best to soften the kind of information for Yamcha to understand, but... it still is not right. Like the guy said, "Evil can disguise itself as good", so one needs to be aware.

Dr. Monica also was useful in projecting the stats and ranking of such anomalies and such, makes me wonder what beings like Goku, Frieza, Cooler, Cell and more would be labeled as. And also, seeing Yamcha befriend Porcelain Girl (not going to use any of the numbers and such) like telling her about Goku was just way past cool!

Yamcha's interactions with the Foundation are soft, yes, but for the moment it's needed... and also it will give the martial artist an edge should something occur that goes against his moral compass and such. Perhaps Yamcha could be the one to change the Foundation, perhaps for the better…

Now to answer your questions properly! Ahem...

1.) I like the appearance of Porcelain Girl, and also the info you sent to me regarding her. And the way Yamcha befriended her like so... I believe that he helped her more during that one moment than all of the SCP Foundation members have combined.

2. Hmmmm... hard for me to say, since I need to see what kind of anomalies are there at the SCP.

3.) Yes, but for the time being it is needed. And again, this could give Yamcha the edge needed sound something arise...

All in all, excellent work! Keep it up

FanficThinker: It may sounds inhumane to use numbers to catalogue them but its just that some anomalies may want to act all kind and innocent but will kill you the moment they have the chance, so they want to detach them of anything like names so you don't get too friendly with them and compromise the mission. The SCP organization is not PURE good but it's not PURE evil either, it's just harder to see some of the good because we have such more ease to find the bad.

I feel like guys like Frieza would be End of the world scenario if Frieza wants to either destroy or conquer earth XD as for the porcelain girl it was easy to use her because of a few reasons, one of them is that she is a old scp with a moderate amount of information about her easy to understand and most fanart has her being a cute little porcelain girl so i was like hey! let's make her our friend cause she needs one.

Sometimes the best way to help is to just be there and listen, slowly but surely giving small breadcrumbs for it to follow and know you are here to help i'm glad you like her.

If you want to know more about the SCPS at the site Yamcha currently is, you just need to search SCP site locations and find the link that shows them all, or look for the classic and most famous one on youtube.


Yamcha was at his containment chamber, focused on his meditation, each breathing a deliberate step toward self-improvement. His eyes were closed, his mind engaged in intense concentration, reliving past battles in his mind. Former foes, and old enemies flashed before him, showcasing his losses and how he got here. Each mental battle was a rehearsal for the unpredictable challenges he once faced, it was frustrating.

There were so many losses, and now he was in a different world, would he ever go back? These thoughts tried to consume him. But he still had pride in himself, he could not allow himself to be lost in those thoughts, breathing in and out at a certain pace he allowed for the flow and circulation of his ki to travel through his body, gathering at the center and distributing it evenly.

With a rhythmic pace, he inhaled and exhaled, orchestrating the ebb and flow of his ki through his body. The essence of his energy gathered at the center before gracefully distributing itself evenly throughout, a testament that he still kept up with his training.

As he delved deeper into his training, the tranquility of the containment room was shattered by the sliding open of the door. A man of evident authority, impeccably attired in a suit befitting his position, entered. He observed Yamcha's meditation for a fleeting moment before gracefully announcing his presence.

"SCP-8000, I presume," Dr. Thornfield's voice cut through the quiet, and Yamcha opened his eyes, rising to his feet with a fluid grace.

Yamcha studied the Site Director, recognizing the aura of authority that surrounded him. "Yeah, that's me now I guess"

Dr. Thornfield nodded, his sharp hazel eyes assessing Yamcha with a keen gaze. "I'm Dr. Alexander Thornfield, Site Director. It's a pleasure to finally meet you"

'Site director? I think that means he is the big man of this place' Yamcha extended a hand in greeting, his demeanor respectful yet guarded. "Likewise. So, what brings the Site Director himself to my humble abode?"

Dr. Thornfield's expression remained composed, his serious demeanor unchanged. "I wanted to personally meet you and welcome you to Site-06-3 and ensure that your containment conditions meet your satisfaction. Sorry if I took so long for us to meet, I have been busy"

Yamcha nodded, appreciating the directness, he could sense this man had a trustworthy feeling to it "I'm just here to do my thing, keep to myself, and avoid causing trouble. As long as everyone else does the same, we'll get along fine."

Dr. Thornfield maintained his professional demeanor as he continued the conversation "I appreciate your straightforward approach, SCP-8000. However, there's a matter I'd like to discuss with you. I'm sorry to bother you during your free time, but I would like to ask for some of your time"

Yamcha perked up at that "For what exactly?"

"There is this other room i would like for you to go so we could do a few more tests to learn about you"

"Oh! More heavy lifting?" He asked with a smirk.

"No, psychological ones," He admitted.

"Eh?" He seemed confused.

"Now i'm not saying there is anything wrong with you, this is something every scp goes through if they have enough sentience to answer it, we just need to see the intricacies of your personality" He reasoned.

"Can't we just have a normal conversation though and get to know each other?" Yamcha asked.

Thornfield though was adamant about it "The tests are specifically crafted for all situations and professionals of the area to analyze it with their skill"

"Guess I never really went through one of those, never really had the need" He rubbed his chin.

"It's ok if you feel a bit uncomfortable but it would mean a lot if you could accept it" He said with a serious yet softhearted tone.

Yamcha scratched his head, pondering for a moment before sighing, maybe they just wanted to worry about his mental health "Alright, doc. I'll play along. Just don't make it too boring, alright?"

Dr. Thornfield nodded appreciatively, "I assure you, we'll try to keep it as interesting as possible. Follow me, please."

They left the tranquility of Yamcha's containment chamber, the sliding door closing behind them, and proceeded down a well-lit corridor adorned with gray concrete walls.

Upon reaching the designated room, Dr. Thornfield swiped a keycard, and the door slid open to reveal a space filled with various monitoring devices. The room had a clinical ambiance, with screens displaying data, and the faint hum of machinery in the background. A comfortable chair was situated in the center, awaiting Yamcha.

"Please make yourself comfortable, SCP-8000. We'll start shortly," Dr. Thornfield gestured towards the chair, his hazel eyes scanning the room briefly.

Yamcha took a seat, glancing around at the array of monitoring equipment. The room had a sterile feel, devoid of any personal touches.

"What do I do now?" He asks.

"The monitor will send you either questions or different tests, just be as honest as possible if you can" Doctor Thornfield said by the intercom"

Soon enough the panel turn on and Yamcha could see multiple questions for him to answer and rate.

"Ok then here we go"


*Meanwhile at a lab…*

The air hummed with the steady rhythm of scientific activity. Fluorescent lights bathed the room in a cool, clinical glow, revealing rows of stainless steel countertops lined with an array of high-tech equipment. The low murmur of various machines, from centrifuges to PCR machines, created a symphony of scientific progress.

We were in fact at a laboratory, which was divided into distinct sections, each designated for specific research purposes. Transparent glass cabinets housed neatly organized vials of anomalous substances, their contents softly glowing in hues that defied the natural spectrum. The walls were adorned with whiteboards covered in complex formulas and diagrams, evidence of ongoing experiments and collaborative efforts.

At the heart of the laboratory stood Dr. Monica's workstation, she adjusted the lens of her microscope, connected to a sophisticated imaging system for a clearer view, her expression shifted from concentration to surprise and confusion. The lines on her forehead deepened, and a perplexed furrow formed between her brows. Something about the genetic makeup of this anomaly's blood seemed to defy what she expected to see.

Before she could articulate her findings or concerns, the laboratory door hissed open, and Junior Researcher Sheldon entered with an air of eager anticipation.

"Dr. Monica! I've been looking for you," Sheldon exclaimed, clutching a notebook and pen. His youthful enthusiasm contrasted sharply with Monica's composed demeanor.

She looked up from the microscope, her hazel eyes momentarily betraying the perplexity she felt. Quickly masked her surprise, replacing it with a calm and collected expression.

"Sheldon, what brings you here?" She inquired, her tone measured.

He shifted nervously, his excitement tempered by a tinge of anxiety. He cleared his throat before responding, "Dr. Monica, the superiors granted permission for one of my projects! They've given me the green light to proceed, and if it works out, there's a chance I might get promoted!"

A spark of pride gleamed in his eyes, but it was overshadowed by a hint of uncertainty. He continued, "I know I'm still relatively new here, and there's so much to learn, but this opportunity could be a game-changer for my career."

Dr. Monica regarded him with a reassuring smile. "That's excellent news. Your dedication to your work hasn't gone unnoticed"

Sheldon smiled sheepishly "Yeah once I get it off to start I will be eager to tell you, but…what about you? Anything new about our newest addition?" He asked her, knowing well who he meant.

"Honestly? Yes, we just did a few more exams on him, such as an X-Ray and Blood-Samples to look up for any irregularities"

Sheldon seemed interested in that "Oooh sweet! I mean!" He tried to be more professional "Intriguing, and what did you find?"

Doctor Monica smiled before showing the microscope "Why don't you take a look yourself?"

Sheldon approached Dr. Monica's workstation with a mix of excitement and curiosity. He adjusted his glasses before peering through the microscope at the anomalous blood samples. As he observed, his initial enthusiasm faded, replaced by a furrowed brow and a growing sense of confusion.

"Dr. Monica," Sheldon began tentatively, "I don't get it. These blood samples, they look... normal. I mean, I was expecting something anomalous, but it just seems like regular blood."

Dr. Monica removed her gloves, setting them aside before joining him at the microscope "I know," She admitted, studying the samples once again. "That's what's baffling me. We've conducted multiple tests such as X-rays, genetic analyses, and everything appears perfectly normal. It's as if SCP-8000 has the healthiest, most ordinary blood we've ever seen."

Sheldon flipped through some of Dr. Monica's notes. "But isn't SCP-8000 supposed to be anomalous? I mean, that's why it's here, right?"

Dr. Monica nodded. "Exactly, Sheldon. The initial reports showcased his feats of strength and speed, but every test we've run so far about his blood, muscles, bones, skin tissue and organs indicates otherwise, instead it just shows that he has a remarkably healthy body, almost like a textbook example of perfect health. There's no sign of any of the anomalous properties we were expecting. Such as cybernetic implants, unknown substances in his bloodstream, or being a different species all together"

Sheldon frowned, his mind racing to make sense of the contradiction. "So, what does this mean? Is there a malfunction in the equipment, or did we miss something?"

Dr. Monica sighed, leaning back against the countertop. "I've checked and rechecked the equipment, Sheldon. It's all functioning perfectly. The anomaly might not be in the tests; it might be in our understanding of what SCP-8000 is. We need to reconsider our approach and possibly explore different avenues of research."

The door to the laboratory hissed open once more, and Site Director Dr. Thornfield entered with an air of authority. His presence commanded attention, and both Dr. Monica and Junior Researcher Sheldon quickly straightened up, their expressions shifting to professionalism.

"Dr. Monica, Sheldon, good to see you both," Dr. Thornfield greeted them with a nod. "How's the research coming along? Any significant findings?"

Dr. Monica exchanged a glance with Sheldon before responding, "Director Thornfield, we've been conducting a series of tests on SCP-8000, however, the results are perplexing."

Sheldon chimed in, "Yes, sir. Despite the anomalous nature of SCP-8000's physical abilities, our examinations suggest that, biologically speaking, he's as ordinary as they come"

Dr. Thornfield raised an eyebrow, his curiosity piqued. "So, the anomaly lies in its abilities rather than its biological composition?"

Dr. Monica nodded. "Exactly. It's as if his extraordinary feats are not linked to any abnormalities within his body. We're considering the possibility that there might be an external factor at play, or perhaps our understanding of anomalies needs to be reevaluated."

Dr. Thornfield's stern expression softened into contemplation. "Interesting. Continue your research, and keep me updated on any developments. We need to understand SCP-8000 thoroughly, especially if its anomalous properties are not manifested within its biological structure."

The two researchers acknowledged the directive, "Yes, sir," they replied in unison.

As Dr. Thornfield made his way toward the laboratory exit, Junior Researcher Sheldon mustered the courage to inquire, "Director Thornfield, do we have any additional information about SCP-8000 that might help us in our research? Any details that haven't been included in our initial briefing?"

His gaze seemed to drift into the distance for a moment, as if lost in thought.


*Flashback On*

So many questions and tests were done, observing his demeanor and speech patterns, attempting to glean insights into his personality and the sincerity behind the words. Afterward, it was done for and now Doctor Thornfield and SCP-8000 were back at the chamber.

"Sorry if it took so long but you have been a big help" He said to him.

Yamcha just waved his hand "No problem, it was interesting to say the least"

"I made sure to bring some of your belonging from your previous residence while we were busy"

Dr. Thornfield said while Yamcha then saw a wooden wardrobe, presently closed, housed a curated selection of clothing. Adjacent to the wardrobe, a small bookshelf stood adorned with a variety of books. Even from a distance, Yamcha could discern the titles, ranging from "Endangered Wildlife" to cooking books that provided guidance on preparing anything from a standard dinner to a full course meal, complete with desserts. Additionally, the bookshelf held references to dinosaurs, creating an intriguing and diverse literary collection within the room.

"No way! It's my stuff! Well it was more of an apartment than a home sweet home, though. These were some of the things I needed," Yamcha said, casting a quick glance around his room "Thanks"

"Sorry if we couldn't bring more of your electrical stuff. You're going to have to learn to live without the internet and most electrical things, aside from what the chamber provides."

"It's a shame, but I'll manage. If you could gather all the things from my place that can't fit in here, feel free to make use of them. At least they'll be put to good use instead of being tossed aside."

'That's surprising. Most people would hate being without the internet or cell phones' "Will do. Also, I noticed you've requested a few things."

Yamcha nodded, acknowledging Dr. Thornfield's observation. "Yeah, but I'm not expecting luxury here, the question is, are the things I requested possible?"

Dr. Thornfield adjusted his tie, his gaze shifting from Yamcha to the list of requested items on his tablet. "I've reviewed your requests, Yamcha. Unfortunately, I can't provide the specialized training gear you're asking for. The budget for this facility is allocated based on priorities, and I gotta make sure the higher-ups learn how much and why it was used"

Yamcha's expression remained neutral, understanding the limitations of the situation, maybe he expected too much, asking for something just for him would waste someone else's money and maybe they couldn't do that for now "No worries. I can make do with what I have at the gym."

Dr. Thornfield nodded, appreciating Yamcha's understanding. "However, I managed to secure one item from your list. It's not much, but I hope it helps" He then reached into lab coat and pulled out a book. "It's a book on Northern Wolf Kung Fu. I thought it might align with your interests, since you were not specific on what martial art book you wanted"

Yamcha's eyes lit up with genuine interest "Oh sweet! Thanks, this looks really fun"

"Your welcome"

*Flashback Off*


Back to reality the Doctor shook his head and casually look at Sheldon in the eyes before saying "Oh yeah sure I got something after today, share this with Doctor Monica"

Dr. Thornfield reached into the inner pocket of his lab coat, retrieving a sealed file with the designation "SCP-8000 Psychological Analysis." The cover bore the emblem of Site-06-3 and the classification stamp indicating the sensitivity of the contents.

"Here you go. This file contains the preliminary psychological analysis of SCP-8000. I want both of you to review it thoroughly and provide any insights you might have. We need to understand not just the physical, but also the psychological aspects of SCP-8000 to ensure effective containment and cooperation," Dr. Thornfield instructed, handing the file to Junior Researcher Sheldon.

Sheldon accepted the file with a nod, a mix of curiosity and responsibility evident in his expression. Dr. Monica took a step forward, her hazel eyes fixed on the file.

"Thank you, Director Thornfield. We'll go through it meticulously and provide our feedback," Dr. Monica assured, taking the file from Sheldon.

With that, Dr. Thornfield left the laboratory, the door hissing closed behind him. Dr. Monica and Junior Researcher Sheldon exchanged a brief glance before turning their attention to the sealed file in Dr. Monica's hands.

*-SCP-8000 Psychological Analysis-*

Beck Depression Inventory (BDI): SCP-8000 BDI results show moderate scores on questions related to mood fluctuations, self-esteem, and feelings of failure. It indicates that it may be grappling with some depressive symptoms, possibly influenced by past experiences.

Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI): SCP-8000 MBTI results reveal an ESFP personality type - extraverted, sensing, feeling, and perceiving. This suggests a spontaneous and sociable character, driven by experiences and emotions. Its inclination towards action and adaptability aligns with the traits associated with ESFP.

Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI): SCP-8000 MMPI results depict a personality marked by a mix of strengths and vulnerabilities. While there are signs of resilience and sociability, there may also be traces of self-doubt and sensitivity to criticism.

Rorschach Inkblot Test: SCP-8000 responses to the Rorschach Inkblot Test reflects a dynamic and adaptable nature. His interpretations showcase a focus on action, adventure, and a peek at what could have been Venustraphobia at some point, perhaps because of past relationships but seems to be old news as he is ok around women in the site.

Thayer Motivational Style Profile (TMSP): SCP-8000 seems to have a motivational style, as assessed by the TMSP, might emphasize achievement motivation, particularly in the context of martial arts and his desire to improve and compete.


A\N: And there you go, what did you guys think? The foundation did many tests but so far Yamcha is normal in their eyes which is strange, we also did some psychological tests on Yamcha because i thought it would be interesting to see what they could learn from him, in case you don't know what these tests are about, search fo their names and if you think what i put is wrong according to the character make sure to tell me, until then thanks for reading.