MarvelousMop

"How did I get here?"

Freelance Writer / Fan of Birds / Creator of Jenny Over-There and various mysterious robed men / proud Demisexual.

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Heroes can come from many places, whether they be comics, books, movies, television, or maybe even radio... but what about leaked documents from a secret organisation dedicated to containing anomalous objects/entities?

Cameron's story starts off like most heroes. They were just a normal boy living in a turbulent household until, one day, they developed powers - in his case, telekinesis and the ability to alter objects (in one example he turns a rock into a toy he lost) - and he decided to use those powers to stop evil! Unfortunately, he lived in the same world as the SCP Foundation. When they caught wind of him, they did what they usually do - grab them, lock up, keep them away from the outside.

From then on it just gets really sad. The SCP Foundation isn't exactly the best place in terms of ethics, and of course, they want to learn more about this boy and his powers, so they put him through lots and lots of tests. Fake hostage situations, bombings, and accidents, all ramping up in severity to see how the pressure makes Cameron react. Of course, there are people within the Foundation who don't want these experiments to go on, but they push through to the point where this kid now has a chip in his head to monitor their brain. It may also cause neurological damage, and it can be used to "neutralise" them. Fun.

Like all SCPs, SCP-2241 is released under Creative Commons 3.0, which means you are free to share and adapt this creation to your heart's content, but you need to provide attribution and you have to release your work under that same license... I guess I might have to release this under creative commons then? Not sure why you'd want to use this, but you can if you want!

"SCP-2241" by (user deleted), from the SCP Wiki. Source: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-2241. Licensed under CC-BY-SA.

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