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PAC requested(which job) Security Guard
Steam ID: STEAM_0:0:506970226
SCP-6090-B-79
-Exposed to an aerosolized felid-dominant strain during an SCP-6090-A containment breach.
-Hybridized humanoid: felid phenotype resembling Felis silvestris lybica with full speech capability.
-Partial therianthropic transformation occurred: craniofacial restructuring, dermal fur development, enhanced nocturnal visual acuity.
Charlie Knox grew up in rural Pennsylvania, the son of a wildlife biologist and a paramedic. Long before he carried a Foundation badge, he was known for slipping silently through the forests at night, tracking lynx and bobcats for his mother’s field surveys. After a stint as an Army combat medic, Knox’s mix of medical skill and backwoods stealth earned him a place in Mobile Task Force E-11 (“Nine-Tailed Fox”), specializing in rapid recontainment of biological anomalies. Colleagues described him as methodical and dry-humored, the one who could keep a cool head when alarms and klaxons drowned out reason.
Even before his exposure, Knox had a reputation for straddling the line between man and wilderness. He often volunteered for long-range reconnaissance, citing that he “slept better under the stars than under fluorescent lights.” Teammates recalled that he had an uncanny knack for detecting movement in the underbrush, a skill that seemed almost unnatural at times. Ironically, the very instincts that set him apart as a soldier and agent would later serve as the foundation for his altered physiology once SCP-6090 took hold.
On ██/██/20██, E-11 deployed to an abandoned research outpost where multiple carriers of SCP-6090(SCP-6090-A) had escaped containment. During a sweep of the upper maintenance tunnels, Knox located a lone, silver-striped cat showing abnormal musculature and heterochromatic eyes consistent with known 6090 vectors. The animal bolted, then doubled back with uncanny precision, sinking its fangs deep into the back of his left hand before he could raise his tranq pistol. He subdued and bagged the carrier, but not before sustaining a puncture bite that delivered a concentrated “felid-dominant” viral load.
Despite immediate decontamination and antiviral infusion, the pathogen crossed the dermal barrier. Within seventy-two hours he experienced fever, hypersensitive hearing, and intermittent nocturnal vision flares. Over the next two weeks, craniofacial restructuring, digitigrade leg realignment, and dense grey-striped fur emerged—hallmarks of stable SCP-6090 hybridization.
Classified as SCP-6090-B-79 (“Charlie Knox”), he underwent six months of genetic monitoring and behavioral analysis. No secondary infections were detected. Recognizing his stable phenotype and unmatched field record, O5 Command authorized Provisional Operative status, allowing Knox to serve as security under ongoing observation and medical oversight.
While his enhanced vision and reflexes make him effective in this limited role, his posting is primarily considered a means of containment rather than employment. Knox is monitored at all times by biometric tracking, restricted to designated security zones, and subject to weekly medical evaluations. Foundation notes stress that his assignment is conditional; he is permitted to work under armed supervision as long as he demonstrates continued stability and compliance.
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PAC requested(which job) Security Guard
Steam ID: STEAM_0:0:506970226
SCP-6090-B-79
-Exposed to an aerosolized felid-dominant strain during an SCP-6090-A containment breach.
-Hybridized humanoid: felid phenotype resembling Felis silvestris lybica with full speech capability.
-Partial therianthropic transformation occurred: craniofacial restructuring, dermal fur development, enhanced nocturnal visual acuity.
Charlie Knox grew up in rural Pennsylvania, the son of a wildlife biologist and a paramedic. Long before he carried a Foundation badge, he was known for slipping silently through the forests at night, tracking lynx and bobcats for his mother’s field surveys. After a stint as an Army combat medic, Knox’s mix of medical skill and backwoods stealth earned him a place in Mobile Task Force E-11 (“Nine-Tailed Fox”), specializing in rapid recontainment of biological anomalies. Colleagues described him as methodical and dry-humored, the one who could keep a cool head when alarms and klaxons drowned out reason.
Even before his exposure, Knox had a reputation for straddling the line between man and wilderness. He often volunteered for long-range reconnaissance, citing that he “slept better under the stars than under fluorescent lights.” Teammates recalled that he had an uncanny knack for detecting movement in the underbrush, a skill that seemed almost unnatural at times. Ironically, the very instincts that set him apart as a soldier and agent would later serve as the foundation for his altered physiology once SCP-6090 took hold.
On ██/██/20██, E-11 deployed to an abandoned research outpost where multiple carriers of SCP-6090(SCP-6090-A) had escaped containment. During a sweep of the upper maintenance tunnels, Knox located a lone, silver-striped cat showing abnormal musculature and heterochromatic eyes consistent with known 6090 vectors. The animal bolted, then doubled back with uncanny precision, sinking its fangs deep into the back of his left hand before he could raise his tranq pistol. He subdued and bagged the carrier, but not before sustaining a puncture bite that delivered a concentrated “felid-dominant” viral load.
Despite immediate decontamination and antiviral infusion, the pathogen crossed the dermal barrier. Within seventy-two hours he experienced fever, hypersensitive hearing, and intermittent nocturnal vision flares. Over the next two weeks, craniofacial restructuring, digitigrade leg realignment, and dense grey-striped fur emerged—hallmarks of stable SCP-6090 hybridization.
Classified as SCP-6090-B-79 (“Charlie Knox”), he underwent six months of genetic monitoring and behavioral analysis. No secondary infections were detected. Recognizing his stable phenotype and unmatched field record, O5 Command authorized Provisional Operative status, allowing Knox to serve as security under ongoing observation and medical oversight.
While his enhanced vision and reflexes make him effective in this limited role, his posting is primarily considered a means of containment rather than employment. Knox is monitored at all times by biometric tracking, restricted to designated security zones, and subject to weekly medical evaluations. Foundation notes stress that his assignment is conditional; he is permitted to work under armed supervision as long as he demonstrates continued stability and compliance.
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