 Item number SCP-112 Object Class Euclid Special Containment Procedures SCP-112 is contained within the Abandoned ██ Amusement Park. Designated Site ██ Site ██ is to be stacked with a standard complement of 12 armed guards dressed in designated amusatastic land garb to prevent civilian interference. SCP-112's power supply is housed within a standard Foundation prefab building with two high-security door locks and a standard staff of six security staff and one operator. Since all other rides in Site ██ are intentionally disabled, civilian intervention is low. As the anomalous properties of SCP-112 occur regardless of its condition, only mandatory maintenance work is to be done on SCP-112. This also ensures the local civilians treat SCP-112 and its surroundings as abandoned and ignored. All tests involving SCP-112 must be conducted with a portable toilet nearby, as well as a small table with basic food and drink items. Description SCP-112 is a steel sit-down roller coaster, formerly known as the Blue Steel Surfer, built in 19 ██, SCP-112 was marketed as the crown jewel of the ██ Amusement Park. Initial testing of the ride resulted in extremely negative experiences from testing staff. When these reports became public knowledge, the financial repercussions of the failure of the steel surfer resulted in the apparent company of the amusement park going bankrupt. The property was abandoned and undisturbed until 19 ██, when the local gang broke into the park and reactivated the improperly disabled rides, SCP-112 included. When police attempted to arrest the members who were exiting SCP-112 after its inaugural ride, the riders began to ██ attracting local media attention. For more information see archive.112. Suspecting the ride had traits within its mandate, the Foundation purchased the park under the auspices of rebuilding the park as a musatastic land, in order to test any potential anomalous properties from the ride. When SCP-112 is started, the ride functions as expected until Point-Alpha, its primary drop. When a car reaches Point-Alpha, the train vanishes. After three minutes, the estimated time the train would normally take, the train rematerializes at Point-Omega, three meters from the coaster's starting point. Human subjects riding SCP-112 have a drastically different experience compared to outside observation. The timeframe between Point-Alpha and Point-Omega is massively extended, with subjective ride times ranging from four minutes to ██ months. The properties of the ride also vary from person to person. Most subjects report elements on the ride that do not exist on the ride proper, like bat wings, cobra corals, and inclined loops. Subjects do not have any sense that the rest of the world is alien or otherwise different, only the ride experience is different. When an accident in the ride, subjects typically experience feelings of confusion and ill-health, depending on the subjective time they spent riding SCP-112. These feelings are based not on any physical maladies, but the subjective experience of dealing with a physical malady for an extended period of time. For example, a subject with a subjective ride time of three days may experience confusion that he had strong feelings of hunger for most of his ride, but at the end of the ride he was not hungry at all. Addendum A Assorted Experiments Experiment 112-345-34 Date February 22 ██ Subject D-345-34 D-345-34 was sent on SCP-112 at 2.42 p.m. The train reached Point-Alpha at 2.43 p.m. Rematerialization at 2.46 p.m. Upon exiting SCP-112, D-345-34 quietly asked for aspirin before passing out. Upon revival of medication, D-345-34 reported a subjective ride time of 36 minutes, with multiple loops and twists not found in SCP-112's architecture. Experiment 112-67-564 Date ██ May 14 ██ Subject D-67-564 D-67-564 was sent on SCP-112 at 1.30 p.m. The train reached Point-Alpha at 1.31 p.m. Rematerialization at 1.34 p.m. D-67-564 reported a subjective ride time of four minutes, which D-67-564 reported is enjoyable, with the exception that part where the car jumps off the track and lands right before the loop. Experiment 112-5893 Date ██ Subject D-5893 D-5893 was sent on SCP-112 at 12.30 p.m. The train reached Point-Alpha at 12.31 p.m. Rematerialization at 12.34 p.m. At the end of the ride, D-5893 immediately ran to the table with consumables, wordlessly consuming everything he could grab onto, including the wrappers of previously consumed food objects. D-5893 became violent when the Foundation staff attempted to subdue him, even going so far as to ██. Upon capture and interviewing, D-5893 remained confused and disoriented, continuously saying the phrase, no food till the ride is over, let me sleep, let the spinning stop, and 152 lights. The Foundation believes that D-5893's statements implied that his subjective ride time was approximately five months long, and during his trip he experienced five months' worth of malnutrition and exhaustion despite no physical proof of these experiences found. D-5893 was sent on SCP-112-112-7556, date ██-08██, subject ██-D-7556, one standard-issue camera facing D-7556. D-7556 was sent on SCP-112 at 11.36 p.m. The train reached Point-Alpha at 11.37 p.m. Rematerialization at 11.40 p.m. D-7556 experienced symptoms similar, but muted to those of D-5893. During the interview, D-7556 explained that his subjective ride time was one month and six days long. During his trip, he was unable to eat or sleep and suffered major headaches from SCP-112. D-7556 reported experiencing every sort of roller coaster element currently in use and a few to be conceptual. More footage lasting three minutes shows D-7556 sobbing for the duration of the ride with movement consistent with SCP-112's physical track. Addendum B, Writer Interviews, Experiment 112-35784-23512 Post-Ride Interview No. 1 Subject, D-35784 Interviewer, Dr. ██████████ Interview Type, Post-Ride Interview How are you feeling, 35784? D-35784 rolls his eyes. I'm fine, it was just a roller coaster ride, dude. Maybe you have me confused with the other guy, you know the one that attacked when the ride was over? I will in time. Describe your experience in SCP-112, please. D-35784 laughs. What's there to say? Before I was sent to jail, I designed coasters. A couple minutes too long of a ride, you always have to worry about that. But the twists that thing has are damn good. A few of them I'm pretty sure I mocked up back in ████████. It would have been a lot better if the ████████ tarred next to me wasn't acting like a damn fool. D-23512? What was he doing? D-35784 sighs. It is what he wasn't doing that pissed me off. He was slouched over so much that his restraints were touted, just facing forward, think his mouth would open the entire time. If it were possible, I'd say he looked like someone who had been on a crying jag for a few hours. I don't know. When we got that slow point before the bent curb, I tried snapping my fingers in front of him. Idiot just barely turned to face me. You know what happened afterwards? Yes, he punched you. No, not really a punch, really. He kept me, shaking me, trying to choke me. I didn't get the impression that he really wanted to kill me, just wanted to get an answer out of me. That's what he said, actually. Shit like, why didn't you look at me? And why did you not stop cheering the whole time? In a very hoarse voice. Was the mid-question with another when the guards introduced their rifles to the back of his head? 1-1-2-357-84-235-1-2 Post-Write Interview No. 2 Subject D-235-1-2 Interviewer Dr. ████████ Interview Type Post-Write Interview Ford This interview was conducted three weeks after writing on SCP-112 with D-357-84. D-235-1-2 is not willing to speak verbally since his ride. From time to time he attempts to speak but shows signs of discomfort and pain in doing so, stating that his throat is too sore to talk. While there are no medical issues with D-235-1-2, his experiences have obviously left him traumatized from his experience on SCP-112. Dr. ██████ estimates a full recovery is possible before monthly terminations, and that at such time he will be capable of estimating precisely how long his objective ride time was. This interview was conducted through written communication. Given his fixation on certain traits of the ride, this transcript has been edited for brevity. D-235-1-2 Interviewer Hello, D-235-1-2. How are you feeling? D-235-1-2 Interviewer Still hurts, still dizzy, loops and loops, spins, spins, spins, forever and ever. Why do you say your throat hurts? D-235-1-2 Interviewer Screams, screams over and over. Girl wouldn't answer me. She never looked at me. I screamed and screamed till I couldn't scream anymore. Throat got better, screamed again, never looked, never noticed. Just kept cheering the hell out of ups and downs and downs and ups and side to side and side to side. I'm assuming you're talking about the person who went on the ride with you, 35784. Girl with the big jiggling tits, cheered and laughed and cheered and laughed. Every spin, every turn, every twist, even when it got dark I could hear her laughing and wooing. Couldn't sleep because of her laughing and cheering. Light and day, bright and dark, always screaming and giggling. How could she do that? She told me you were just sitting there staring ahead. She said she tried to get your attention but you never responded. I waved and shook her. She didn't move, didn't notice, just kept cheering, tried to tune her out for a few months at a time, but she never, never, never noticed me. I kept cheering, kept screaming, kept laughing at me as I starved and peed myself and slammed my head against the side until I bled. Just kept laughing and screaming through the loops and the spins and the deep dark dips that never ended, never stopped crushing. 23512. I'm trying to help you but acting insane won't help you in the least. There was no injury to your head at the end of the ride. I was there, I felt it, the warmth of my head till it got cold and stopped spilling and still itches. So what happened at the end of the ride? You had a bit of an issue with 35784. She stopped laughing and giggling after all of the time and she looks at me and smiles and says, nice ride eh? And I shook her and tried to ask her why she wouldn't stop laughing and screaming. I didn't want to hurt her, not really, just wanted to know why, why, why, why. Times until D-23512 is disabled.