 Item No. SCP-460 Object Class Euclid Special Containment Procedures SCP-460 is to be tracked and observed by Mobile Task Force Move 13, while containing any serious incidents as they occur. All relevant information is to be transmitted, encrypted, and backed up at Site-19. During any major ectoplasmic event, all personnel are to evacuate a minimum of 5 miles from SCP-460's current location. Description SCP-460 is a free-floating mass of a coulombonimbus with an average diameter of 3.5 kilometers. Normally, SCP-460 takes the form of a large ring and is unaffected by standard meteorological conditions that a cloud of its shape and size would be. The composition of the cloud itself is typical, with frozen water making up 98.7%, however the remaining 1.3% of the cloud consists of a highly active form of ectoplasm which lends to SCP-460's unique properties. Typically, SCP-460 is dormant, floating at a speed generally relative to the current wind speed of the surrounding area. Occasionally, SCP-460 will halt its movement, usually over an area of moderate population. Once completely stationary, the ectoplasm of SCP-460 will condense and fall as a viscous rain, causing the spirit of the recently dead to manifest in a physical form as ghosts. This rain occurs with a light shower after the main downpour, with only intermittent pauses. Normally only subjects who have died within the last year will manifest, with only the rare exception. Of note is that not only humans are capable of returning as a ghost, but also all sentient life that possesses a purpose for their manifestation. Spirits that manifest in this have complete autonomy while SCP-460 remains stationary and will revert back to whatever nature they possessed in life. The actual manifestation, however, varies on a case-by-case basis. Most subjects who return from a nonviolent death are often passive and appear much like they did in life. Variations occur mostly among the spirits of those who have suffered a violent end, with many victims of crimes such as murder and rape manifesting as ghostly avatars of justice. It should be noted that deaths caused as a result of SCP-460 will result in further manifestation. Over time, the active plasma making up individual manifestations will evaporate and rise back up to the main body of SCP-460. This may take anywhere from several days to a few weeks, depending on the temperature and general humidity of the area. Once SCP-460 starts moving again, any remaining manifestations are instantly vaporized and the cycle starts over. After becoming mobile, SCP-460 will wander for an indeterminable amount of time, with no pattern or common habits. We're heard in ██████ near Siberia, where reports of a literal ghost town have begun to circulate into the press at large. The number of active plasma manifestations caused by the long-term stay of SCP-460 was overwhelming, and due to the violent nature of the now-discontented spirits, a large military operation was required to secure the area. The surviving personnel now make up what is now Mobile Task Force Mu-13, aka the Ghostbusters. SCP-460 was immediately classified as a Keeter-class SCP, with all research diverted to predicting its movements to avoid further incidents. Addendum, due to the outcome, or lack thereof, of Incident-460-B and 460-C, item has been reclassified as Euclid. Observation Log 460-A All relevant reports from Mu-13 are recatalog and formatted as follows. Subject, Amy Glaskow, formerly a housemaker and mother of three. As to be noted, the dates, date of deaths, and most locations have been omitted, but this location is Liverpool. Cons of death, auto-accident, description, comparison to pre-death records showed little difference in appearance due to manifestation. Subject returned to former home reconciled with husband and children, first noted in case of premature dematerialization, a week before standard evaporation. Subject, Richard Bellagin, formerly a dock supervisor with ties to organized crime. Location, New Jersey, United States of America. Cause of death, drowning. Description, overall manifestation resembled subject, but his clothing had changed from former work attire to an old-fashioned black-and-white prison uniform. Subject with a ball and chain around a left ankle. Subject observed going to a local police station and attempted to provide testimony to indict a local crime boss. Status of this investigation is ongoing. Dematerialized normally. Subject, Alexander Daskovich, formerly an owner of a local bar. Location, Russia. Cause of death, cerebral trauma. Description, manifestation resembled a monstrously strong version of the subject, demonstrating extremely aggressive behavior, involved in an attack on owners of his former bar leading to one immediate death due to extreme trauma. Two other deaths resulted after a fire inside the bar consumed the building. The cause of the fire is still unknown, dematerialized shortly after. Subject, Kongmuxin, formerly a police officer, from China. Cause of death, heart attack. Description, death occurred while SCP-460 was in the area. Subject attempted to apprehend a manifestation which promptly revealed his true nature. Cardiac arrest as a result of stress followed. Subject manifested normally and after initial confusion proceeded to operate as a law enforcement officer until dematerialization. Subject, Alex Groll, formerly a notorious serial killer. Note on date of death, it occurred seven years before manifestation. Location, Germany. Cause of death, shot to death. Description, no resemblance to subject before death resembled a twisted, disturbing interpretation of a Norse troll. Manifested at place of death, a hotel where the subject had been gunned down by law enforcement. Subject proceeded to murder and partially cannibalize most of the hotel's patronage and staff. Neutralized and dematerialized shortly after by MOOD-13. First case of manifestation of a long-dead subject. Subject, James Strather, formerly a noted spiritual medium. Georgia, United States. Cause of death, ████████████████ Description, subject appeared incredibly vindicated with his immediate action after manifestation being to inform every single one of its critics of the fact. Dematerialized early, the first example of living beings able to influence manifested spirits on the physical plane. Subject, Spot. Formerly a domesticated canine. Data death, unknown. Location, Ireland. Cause of death, unknown. Description, subject appeared to be a manifestation of a mixed breed dog of unverifiable heritage, wearing a small collar engraved with the name Spot. Upon contact with MOOD-13, subject interacted playfully with several Task Force members. Subject followed MOOD-13 during the entirety of the session, dematerialized normally, to the dismay of MOOD-13, which had grown fond of its company.