SCP: Containment's Demise

SCP – Containment's Demise is a horror movie directed by Allen Waddell and based on fictional stories from the SCP Foundation website. The main character takes the role of a human test subject (Class-D) who is imprisoned in an underground facility devoted to containing and studying anomalous entities known as SCPs. The character's goal is to escape from the facility during a security breach, which leads to the escape of the contained anomalies, while also avoiding security teams (Mobile Task Force, MTF) sent in to end the breach. The movie features multiple SCPs from the SCP Foundation Wiki.

About
A "Class-D" personnel designated as "D-9341" attempts to escape an underground research and containment facility operated by the SCP Foundation amidst a containment breach of its numerous anomalies, designated as "SCP"s. D-9341 is pursued by numerous hostile SCPs, which must be evaded to avoid death, which is made more difficult by D-9341 needing to blink periodically, allowing one SCP to attack if it is nearby. Certain environments (such as rooms filled with decontamination gas) will cause D-9341 to blink more often. Another one of these SCPs is SCP-096, which will kill the target if its face is viewed, but otherwise will remain docile.

It becomes gradually more difficult as D-9341 progresses; and the Entrance Zone marks the appearance of Mobile Task Force Epsilon-11 "Nine-Tailed Fox", a squad of elite soldiers deployed by the Foundation to recapture the breached SCPs either by re-containing them or by destroying the facility by detonating the nuclear bombs situated throughout. These soldiers are armed with FN P90s and will shoot the target when detected.

Along the way, D-9341 can find a wide variety of items to assist them in survival. These include tools such as gas masks, various electronic devices, batteries, and keycards of various levels for operating locked doors. They may also encounter benign or inanimate SCPs.

Setting
The movie revolves around the SCP Foundation, a secretive organization dedicated to containing any anomalous artifacts, entities, and locations that threaten the normality of the world. At some point before the events of the movie, several of the Foundation's containment sites are attacked by the Chaos Insurgency, a rogue element of the Foundation, forcing the relocation of many SCPs (the designation given to their contained anomalies) to an unspecified site. A Foundation task force known as Mobile Task Force Epsilon-11, designated Nine-Tailed Fox is deployed shortly thereafter to defend this site from any more breaches in containment.

Plot
The main character takes the role of D-9341, a Class-D test subject (usually inmates on death row, who have been drafted to work for the SCP Foundation) who is forced along with two other test subjects to perform tests on an SCP known as SCP-173, a concrete statue that can move at high speeds and attack by causing cervical fractures at the base of the skull or strangulation when not in the direct line of sight of a person.

During this testing routine, the site's power and door control systems begin to malfunction, allowing SCP-173 to kill the other two test subjects and escape into the ventilation system while D-9341 escapes the containment chamber. A site-wide broadcast then announces that several SCPs have breached containment, forcing the site to be put under lockdown. D-9341 must attempt to escape the facility while trying to survive many of the escaped SCPs which roam the facility, including SCP-106 (an entity resembling a decaying old man that may travel through matter and which attempts to drag the target into a pocket dimension to kill the target), and SCP-096 (a humanoid creature that will unavoidably chase and kill the target if they view the creature's face, but which is otherwise docile). D-9341 must additionally evade Nine-Tailed Fox soldiers deployed to recapture the SCPs, as they have been ordered to target and kill any stray Class-D personnel. Later in the movie, D-9341 encounters SCP-079, a malicious artificial intelligence inhabiting a microcomputer, and learns that it caused the power outage when several Chaos Insurgency spies gave it control over the facility, resulting in the Foundation being busy containing it. From here SCP-079 will propose that D-9341 reactivates the door control system, allowing SCP-079 to regain control over the doors, in exchange for helping the player escape the facility. If D-9341 re-activates the door control system, SCP-079 will open the doors to two different exits, Gate A and B. From here 4 mini movies can be watched for 4 different endings. Each movie costs $1.00. The official movie costs $4.99.

The first and second endings are D-9341 exiting the facility through Gate B. Upon reaching the surface, an alert is sent out stating that SCP-682 (a massive, nearly indestructible, reptilian creature) has broken out of the facility near Gate B and that nuclear warheads, kept in the base as a last-measure containment system, will be detonated in an attempt to destroy it. Shortly after, the warheads are detonated, vaporizing the entire area, including D-9341. At the end screen, a radio transmission will be heard as a radio operative requests the deployment of a task force to scout for remains at ground zero. However, the transmission is cut-off mid-sentence as a large roar is heard, indicating that the nuclear blast was unsuccessful in destroying SCP-682. The second ending occurs because D-9341 had disabled the nuclear warheads while they were inside the facility. Another alert is sent out advising all combat personnel to return to Gate B and deal with SCP-682, with a group of soldiers converging on the player's position. D-9341 is thereby killed as the soldiers open fire. A transmission, after SCP-682 is dealt with, from a security chief orders an investigation as to how D-9341 got past Gate B.

The final two endings are accessed through the alternate exit entitled Gate A. The ending that plays out is dependent on whether or not D-9341 re-contained SCP-106 while inside the facility. Should D-9341 have not performed said task (3rd ending), SCP-106 will attempt to break out at Gate A, shortly before the use of a weapon called an H.I.D (High-Intensity Discharge) Turret is authorized to prevent its escape. The turret fires a concentrated beam of electricity, forcing SCP-106 to retreat due to its sensitivity towards electricity. While this is occurring, D-9341 slips past the commotion in an attempt to escape through a service tunnel, only to be halted by a group of Chaos Insurgency soldiers. The soldiers note that D-9341 "knows too much to let [the Foundation] get [D-9341]." The Insurgency takes him away, and his fate is unknown.

Finally, if D-9341 has contained SCP-106, several task force units will capture D-9341 instead. The end screen plays a recording of a report on D-9341, mentioning his extraordinary luck and ability to overcome any hazardous threats that the containment breach produced; the classification of D-9341 as an SCP subject is also considered.