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It's for containing SCP-106. A poor human must sacrifice himself to contain SCP-106.
One must sacrifice themself in a small chamber and another must push the big red button. After pushing the button, 106 will be recontained no matter where he is.
Sorry to bother you but you seem to know a lot about SCP lore. How do they contain 106?
I mean he can walk through doors and walls. And if you play 106 thats exactly what you do, so why cant he escape after killing that human sacrafice
Part of 106's lore is that he is drawn to preferably young males that are injured, in pain or otherwise weak.
If you notice ingame his containment cell is actually a giant floating block-shaped prison cell, suspended by electro magnets.
106 can phase through solid matter. He cannot directly teleport through thin air, to put it simply.
In Containment Breach, the singleplayer game this one is an asset flip of, normally you turn off the Electro-Magnets (lowering the cell to the ground), turn on the Loudspeakers, sacrifice the D-class lure inside, then re-activate the Electro-Magnets to suspend the cell again and thus nullify 106's phase ability once he is drawn in there.
There is a logic-gap in that the 'sacrificed' person is technically teleported and strapped to a surgical bed inside the floating containment cell, where their femur is then broken via machine and their wails of agony broadcast over the facility to lure back 106.
The physical gap between the floating cell and the sacrifice chamber is purely for gameplay reasoning.
But now that you mention it, who sacrafices theirself in containment Breach?
Because from my knowledge it was a D-class. But i doubt that a D-class would be selfless enough to do such a thing, so is there just always a D-class strapped to 106s Cell?
Once again sorry for bothering and thanks for all the answers everyone
It's because in the lore once he teleports his prey he can dormant and not move for a very looong time something like 2 years.
D-class are convicted criminals or otherwise condemned people. They are doomed anyway and used as test subjects by the SCP foundation. The Foundation absolutely does not care if they live or die and is why all MTF Units, including even the regular Guards before the Containment Breach are permitted to kill them without question if need be.
Only in rare shortages of supply is the Foundation and 05 Command allowed to execute a specific directive and draw new D-class from whoever they deem necessary.