Garrick 'Cerberus' W. PAC Request

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PAC Requesting Approval

PAC Requested (Which job): Security Containment Unit
Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:80524518

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After more than two decades in elite military service, the former operator had already lived a career most soldiers would consider extraordinary. As a member of 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta, commonly known as Delta Force, he spent years conducting high-risk counterterrorism missions, hostage rescues, and covert operations around the world under the command structure of the United States Special Operations Command. His record showed precision, discipline, and an ability to perform calmly under extreme pressure—traits that made him invaluable in situations where mistakes could cost lives.

Toward the end of his service, however, he encountered something that fell far outside conventional warfare. During a joint operation meant to secure a suspected weapons facility, his team stumbled upon an object that behaved in ways no known science could explain. Within hours, the site was taken over by personnel from the SCP Foundation, a clandestine organization responsible for securing and containing anomalous phenomena. Instead of erasing his memory like most witnesses, Foundation officials recognized that someone with his experience might be better suited to join them than forget the encounter entirely.

After retiring from Delta Force, he was quietly approached and offered recruitment into the Foundation’s SCP Foundation Security Department. The transition was not simple. Unlike military threats, the anomalies he would be guarding did not follow predictable rules of engagement. Some could ignore physics, manipulate perception, or kill without warning. His training was supplemented with specialized instruction in containment protocols, hazard classifications, and the strict operational doctrine the Foundation followed to keep such entities under control.

Assigned to a General Security containment unit at a high-security research site, his responsibilities shifted from hunting human adversaries to guarding things that could barely be described as living. Working alongside researchers and containment specialists, he helped enforce lockdown procedures, escort hazardous specimens between containment chambers, and respond to alarms when something breached its designated cell. His combat experience proved invaluable in emergencies, especially when rapid decision-making and coordinated response teams were required.

Despite the strangeness of the work, he adapted quickly. Years in special operations had taught him that discipline and preparation were the difference between order and disaster. He approached anomalies the same way he once approached hostile targets—learn the rules, understand the environment, and never underestimate the threat. Younger guards often looked to him as a quiet authority within the unit, someone who treated every containment procedure as if the fate of the entire facility depended on it.

Now a veteran within the Foundation’s security ranks, he represents a rare bridge between the conventional world and the hidden one. To him, the mission is not so different from what he once did in uniform: protect people from dangers they may never fully understand. The difference is that the enemies he now guards against are locked behind reinforced containment doors, studied by scientists, and kept secret from the rest of humanity—because if they weren’t, the world outside might never be the same.​
 
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