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Far out on a dark stretch of ocean, the Foundation research
vessel FSS Halcyon Wake begins receiving impossible sonar
readings from the deep. At first, the crew believes they are
tracking SCP-3000, the vast serpent-like anomaly associated with
memory, amnestics, and the silent pressure of the abyss. But then
a second signal appears — smaller, sharper, faster, and wrong in
a very different way.
This calm SCP sleep-story follows Dr. Miriam Vale, Dr. Elena
Marr, Agent Caleb Voss, and MTF Theta-9 “Veilkeepers” as they
investigate a restricted maritime incident where SCP-3000 and
SCP-1128 appear to overlap in the same impossible contact zone.
SCP-1128 teaches the mind to fear the water, to imagine something
waiting beneath the surface, and to feel that the deep is
watching. SCP-3000, by contrast, dissolves memory, identity, and
fear into the slow silence of the ocean.
The Foundation does not treat this as a simple monster fight.
SCP-3000 is not saving anyone. SCP-1128 is not simply attacking.
Instead, the two anomalies seem to be competing over something
stranger: human awareness. One makes the crew remember the water
as dangerous. The other makes them forget why they were afraid.
As the Halcyon Wake drifts above the contact zone, the ship
becomes a place of quiet rules. No one is allowed to describe
SCP-1128 in detail. No one is allowed to listen to the raw sonar
tone. No one is allowed to stare too long into the water. And no
one is allowed to mistake the peaceful feeling of forgetting for
safety.
The tension deepens when an SCP-1128-affected subject aboard the
vessel begins to calm down near SCP-3000’s projected path. At
first, it looks like relief. The panic fades. The nightmares
stop. The fear of water disappears. But soon, the subject forgets
the ocean, the ship, the research team, and finally their own
name. SCP-3000 has not cured the fear. It has erased too much of
the person carrying it.
By the end, Dr. Vale orders Protocol MIDWATER, a partial
memory-anchor procedure designed to keep the crew in the narrow
space between terror and oblivion. They must remember enough to
stay away from the water, but not so vividly that they feed
SCP-1128. They must resist SCP-3000’s pull toward peaceful
forgetting, without letting fear become a doorway.
This episode plays over a fully black screen so you can set your
phone down, close your eyes, and drift into deep, uninterrupted
sleep without screen light filling the room. It is built for calm
nighttime listening, dark-room rest, and a vast oceanic SCP
sleep-story experience where the deepest danger is not only what
waits beneath the surface, but what the mind chooses to remember.
What to expect: calm documentary narration, slow pacing,
deep-ocean atmosphere, Foundation ship logs, sonar reports,
SCP-3000 memory effects, SCP-1128 aquatic fear, maritime
containment procedures, no sudden noises, no loud jump scares,
and a quiet ending designed to fade like dawn over still water.
This story adapts SCP-3000 and SCP-1128 from the SCP Foundation
universe. SCP Foundation material is licensed under Creative
Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 (CC BY-SA 3.0). Original SCP
Foundation material is available on the SCP Wiki.
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