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Досье учреждения Фонда SCP
Зона 12
Официальное обозначение: Вторичное научно-исследовательское учреждение содержания Фонда SCP на Британских Островах
Идентификационный код Зоны BISRC-Site-12
Кодовое имя: BOOKMARK
Дата основания: 1 Июля 1871
Директор-учредитель: Майор Хорас Темплтон
Местоположение: Южный Брент, Дартмур, Англия
Прикрытие: Водохранилище, учебный полигон Министерства обороны, Загородный дом, являющийся памятником архитектуры II* категории
Функции: Исследования, архивирование, содержание, развертывание/тренировка опергрупп
Размер (искусственные сооружения): Площадь 1.6км2 (Глубина 2.5км)
Purpose: После Зоны 44, Зона 12 — Вторичный центр активности Фонда на Британских островах, построенный через несколько месяцев после основания Фонда 29 декабря 1870 года. Зона 12 — это тщательно охраняемый объект, используемый для исследования аномальной истории, изучения и архивирования исторической документации, а также для содержания аномалий, имеющих большое археологическое значение, состоит в тесном сотрудничестве с Зоной 24, Зоной 91 и Зоной 44.В связи с огромным объемом документов и данных, собранных в её архиве, Зона 12 выполняет функции штаб-квартиры Отдела Истории и его подразделений.

Внешний вид южного входа Зоны 12.
Silence In The Library
Основанный в хаосе, времени паники,
Полон чудес и древней магии;
Оторван от родных корней,
Заброшен был, совсем ничей;
Теперь под Девонским озером спит,
Столп, что основатель наш хранит;
Приют сокрытый слов и дел,
Где учатся, стремятся, правят смело;
Растут навеки его стены,
Вновь обретая знанья, что ушли;
Так приходи, ученый юный, вглубь нырни,
Здесь, где стоит Двенадцать, посмотри.
- Майор Хорас Темплтон, Первый директор Зоны 121
Отдел Истории (ОИ) отвечает за выявление и изучение информации об аномальных явлениях и их влиянии на исторические или современные события. В его рядах находятся одни из самых опытных исследователей, криминалистов, психологов и археологов Фонда. В результате Отдел часто сотрудничает с несколькими другими подразделениями, помогая в исследованиях, содержании и дипломатии, особенно с родственным ему отделом, Отделом Мифологии и Фольклористики. В связи с этой важностью и объемом работы в Отделе сформирован ряд подразделений:
- Отдел публичной истории:Часто сотрудничая с Бюро дезинформации, это подразделение помогает выявлять и изменять публичные записи, которые ссылаются на исторические события, связанные с аномальным явлением.
- Отдел античности: Это подразделение, состоящее в основном из археологов, изучает и хранит аномальные артефакты, имеющие историческую ценность или связанные с древними цивилизациями.
- Отдел антропологии: Это подразделение изучает влияние аномального на человеческое общество и культуру.
- Отдел ксеноистории: Основанное после открытия SCP-████ в 1932 году, это подразделение занимается обнаружением и изучением исторических событий, произошедших за пределами нашей планеты или в экстранамерных локациях.
- Отдел дипломатической истории: Основанное после подписания Дартмурского соглашения, это подразделение занимается изучением исторических событий, связанных с ЛПИ и СО.
- Отдел Аномальной Хронологии: Это подразделение изучает временную линию и аномальные изменения в ней. - Ожидается инициация
Информация о персонале

Doctor Vidya Firiba Durrani during her promotion ceremony.
Директор зоны:Д-р. Видья Дуррани
Зам. Дир. по исследованиям: Проф. Оливин Оконкво
Зам. Дир. по содержанию: Д-р. Оливер Джейд
Зам. Дир. по опергруппам Лорд Роуэн Дуглас
Менеджер архива: Преподобный Терренс Апджон
Представитель КпЭ: Елена Кларк
Местный психолог/посредник по работе с беженцами : Д-р Закхари Дафидд
Сотрудники зоны:
- Главы отделов: 9
- Медицинский персонал: 46
- Научный персонал: 109
- Администрация: 11
- Тех. обслуживание: 98
- Служба безопасности : 40
- Сотрудники класса D: 20
- Прочее: 33
Facilities
Northern Facility (Management and Conference)
- Sector 1 (Partially Subterranean): Administrative offices. Constructed in 1855 by Lord Ivor Harvey, the building, formerly known as Caerulean Manor, is a Grade II* Listed Country House, consisting of several rooms, a tower, gardens, and barns. The mansion was purchased by the Foundation during the site's construction due to its proximity to the dam. Since then, expansions have been made, such as connecting the former servant quarters to the upper sectors of the Central and Central-Southern Facility and building the site's Personnel accommodation in the mansion's gardens.
- Sector 2 (Subterranean): Office block and IT.
- Sector 3 (Subterranean/Subaqueous): Lecture hall and board rooms.
Central Facility (Containment, Training and Experimentation)
- Sector 1 (Subterranean): Taskforce and field agent training facilities and lecture halls.
- Sector 2 (Subterranean): Laboratories & workshop.
- Sector 3 (Subterranean): Artefact archive. Overseen by the Department of Antiquity, all artefacts are separated based on time period, location and cultural relation. In addition, any non-SCP objects of great historical value are stored here.
- Sector 4 (Subterranean): Safe-Class containment.
- Sector 5 (Subterranean): Euclid-Class containment.
- Sector 6 (Subterranean): Keter-Class containment. - Currently under construction.
Central-Southern Facility (Research)
- Sector 1 (Subterranean): Network-isolated electronic and media archives, along with non-anomalous asset storage.
- Sector 2 (Subterranean): Documentation archive, consisting of corridors of filing cabinets, bookshelves, lockers and drawers, containing pages of research and data, both Foundation and non-Foundation.
- Sector 3 (Subterranean): The Library is Site-12's primary point of notoriety. Overseen by the Department of History and the Archival Department, Site-12's library houses the largest collection of anomalous history within the Foundation and continues to grow2. Believed to have once been a wing within the Wanderer's Library, the library still possesses numerous anomalous properties similar to its home dimension. Its most prominent property is that it possesses some degree of sentience and will react if threatened. Therefore, personnel who enter the library are implored to treat it with respect and care.
Southern Facility (Monitoring & Power Plant)
- Sector 1 (Partially Subterranean): Activity stations. Houses several satellites, radios and detectors which are used in tandem with other mainland sites to monitor the British Isles for anomalous activity.
- Sector 2 (Partially Subterranean/Subaqueous): Hydroelectric power station. Constructed in 1932, Site-12's hydroelectric power station provides power for the entire site. After several further upgrades, by 1971, the site officially became off-grid, allowing it to continue proper containment without being affected by the UK's energy crises. Since its construction, the station has only received one major issue, which occurred in 1992, when a conference between Site-12 and 44 resulted in several aqueous anomalies breaching containment.
Above-Ground Facility (Personnel and Welfare)
- Sector 1: Staff housing and medical centre. All staff quarters include a bed, a desk, a bedside table, cabinets, and a poster reading "Knowledge is not power. Wisdom is power". Adjacent is the medical centre, which contains surgical, dental, and recuperative facilities.
- Sector 2: Recreational centre and canteen, located on the site's eastern side, facing the River Avon. The centre is up-to-date and fully equipped to make on-site personnel as comfortable as possible and includes a gym, prayer rooms, garden and lounge. The canteen is open 24/7 and provides meals for all dietary preferences.
- Sector 3: Anomalous refugee accomidation. - Currently under renovation.
Task Force
MTF Omicron-10 ("All Nighters")
Task Force Mission: Specialises in the recovery, collation, and preservation of research into anomalous activities and entities. All Omicron-10 personnel are skilled in multilingualism, forensics, diplomacy, and social assimilation.
Contained Anomalies
| Anomaly ID | Object Class |
|---|---|
| SCP-1142 | Safe |
| SCP-1230 | Safe |
| SCP-2278 | Safe |
| SCP-6475 | Neutralised |
| SCP-6916 | |
| SCP-8125 | Gleipnir |
| Nx-02 | Camelot |
Site Overview & History
Site-12 operates as the secondary hub for the Foundation’s operations within and around the British Isles. Following the establishment of the Foundation in the late 19th century, there was a great rush of documentation, both regarding the logistics of the Foundation's workings and the increase of anomalous activity that was occurring following the armistice of the Sixth Occult War. To compensate for this increase in information, and commandeering of several sites3, the Foundation commissioned several new sites.

The Library (CSF-S-3)
Floor 9 - Language, Literature and Linguistics.
During planning, the Foundation discovered documentation from the British Occult Service, detailing a damaged Rosen-Fortune Bridge ("Way") located near the Eastern White Barrow, South Brent. Investigations confirmed this and led to the discovery of a completed dimensional extrusion between baseline reality and Nx-01 ("The Wanderer's Library"). Numerous bookcases and shelves containing books, essays and documents were also discovered at the location, along with a noticeable, yet subsiding, levels of thaumactivity. Further investigation couldn't find any reason for the extrusion, and attempts to contact the area's landowner also met with failure.
Before the area could be classified as a neutralised anomaly, the Engineering Division, seeing the potential of the location's ontokinetic, thaumaturgic and historic influence and its proximity to FP-01 ("Three Portlands"), proposed setting up a facility within the area. After detailed analysis, the proposal was accepted, and the construction of Site-12 began on 25 January 1871. The extrusion was covered up, with the River Avon being redirected and widened in the process, and the basements and servant quarters of the Caerulean Manor were expanded to allow connection to the extrusion. Construction finished on 24 June 1871, and its facilities were open for usage on 1 July 1871. As the Foundation's efforts and workload increased worldwide, Site-12's capability soon became invaluable. This was especially apparent when Site-Blue was abandoned in 1893 when [DATA EXPUNGED]4.
As the century turned, Site-12 facilities continued to grow. However, this development wasn't entirely by design. In 1903, during an inspection, the Engineering Division discovered that Site-12's library had gained a further 13 floors. Luckily, the expansion wasn't the result of another extrusion, and the Department of Thaumaturgy determined that it was due to the library retaining some of its home dimension's thaumaturgic properties. As the expansion was non-threatening and useful, Site-12 wasn't decommissioned, although an office for the Department of Thaumaturgy was set up to manage the thaumactivity of the surrounding area and monitor the library's growing sentience.

Administrative Office (NF-S-1).
When the Seventh Occult War began in 1939, coinciding with the Second World War, Site-12 was first told to abstain from any conflict and protect itself due to the sensitivity of its contents. This neutrality continued throughout most of the warfare, with the only exception occurring when the British Occult Service conducted experiments in weaponised thaumaturgy within the Dartmoor Training Area. However, its position changed in August 1943 when the Thule Society5 managed to storm the site, obtaining valuable documentation and abducting skilful personnel. Despite their initial success, the invasion failed when, against reasonable expectations, the Foundation received assistance from the Serpent's Hand. In the end, not only was Site-12 most unscathed, but the Foundation gained substantial information about the Thule Society's plans. The reason for the Hand's appearance and assistance remains unknown.
During the latter half of the 20th century, the British Isles underwent a 'containment crisis'. Several factors influenced this, primarily financial issues brought on by the Foundation's overexpansion into American territories and the Isles' isolation from the rest of Europe. During this crisis, Site-12, a site focused on research and archiving, had to undergo several haphazard and rushed expansions in order to assist Sites 46 and 44 in containing anomalies and SCPs, specifically those relating to thaumaturgical, psionic or spectral phenomena. Though Site-12 had plenty of data on hand to ease the sudden increase in containment, the lack of proper design and the site's location caused problems, including several containment breaches. Fortunately, by the 1980s, both Site-91 and Site-24 had been constructed and renovated, alleviating the crisis and allowing Site-12 to return to its main focus.
Since its formation in the late 19th century and expansion, Site-12 remains one of the British Isles' most pivotal sites and has helped the Foundation greatly in its historical, spectral, mythological and thaumaturgical research. Along with Site-24, Site-44, Site-46, and Site-91, Site-12 will continue to serve the Foundation in protecting humanity and exploring the unknown.

