![]() Once SCP-2954-2 disappears, disembodied cheering can be heard before all damage done to the environment is reversed.Īddendum X-1 While exploring the area of Tsuburaya Events, personnel discovered an abandoned building containing movie posters, film reels, and various documents. SCP-2954-2 will collapse, then gradually grow transparent before disappearing completely. As SCP-2954-2 approaches the town, the intensity of SCP-2954-1's attack increases the combined assault from SCP-2954-1A and B always results in its death. While the "military forces" (henceforth referred to as SCP-2954-1B) are invisible and intangible, projectiles fired inflict physical damage.ĭuring Tsuburaya Events, SCP-2954-2 destroys at least one SCP-2954-1A explosions similar to that of destroyed automobiles also appear as SCP-2954-2 attacks the invisible SCP-2954-1B forces. Artillery shells materialize in midair, aimed at SCP-2954-2. As this occurs, sounds of gunfire, land vehicle movement, and orders shouted in Japanese are heard. As SCP-2954-2 rampages, SCP-2954-1A activate, firing at SCP-2954-2 SCP-2954-2 will move towards SCP-2954-1A, presumably in an attempt to destroy them. Tsuburaya Events start every seven days with a single SCP-2954-2 manifesting and beginning to destroy its surroundings. They are also capable of spitting a corrosive fluid. SCP-2954-2 instances are bipedal, walking hunchbacked with their mouths always slightly opened. They are fifty to sixty meters tall, with a smooth, blue-gray dorsal coloration, and a red, pleated, armored underbelly their back and forearms feature prominent spined fins. SCP-2954-2 refers to creatures bearing a mix of reptilian, amphibious, and piscine traits. SCP-2954-1A are capable of autonomously discharging electric arcs through unknown means analysis of SCP-2954-1A's interior reveals no relevant components apart from a rope and pulley system used to position SCP-2954-1A. SCP-2954-1A refers to six large pieces of weaponry resembling satellite dishes located on the boundaries of a deserted rural town in 1, Japan. ![]()
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