David, having just finished his paperwork for the day, was about to stand up when a notification appeared in his inbox. Mr. Richards had sent him an update on the Xenon testing. He quickly typed up a response.
TO: Dr. Richards, Engineering Dept.
FROM: David Alexander, Ethics Committee Office
Subject: RE: 023 Testing
Greetings, Dr. Richards, I do concur that we should begin tests at this time. I shall head to the testing area at once for a rendezvous, from there, we can begin testing and work out any kinks in the experiment. All items and personnel have been accounted for, as per the file. I shall meet with you soon, Doctor.
~David Alexander, Ethics Committee
And with that, David left the office for the testing area, clipboard in hand. Perhaps they could finally call this SCP neutralized. Of course, there was the risk of a breach, but the ventilation systems were too tight for the SCP to escape. Besides, the Xenon was proposed to be too dense for the entity to pass through using its strange molecular properties. Indeed, the plan was relatively foolproof. Just the way things were supposed to be.
TO: Dr. Richards, Engineering Dept.
FROM: David Alexander, Ethics Committee Office
Subject: RE: 023 Testing
Greetings, Dr. Richards, I do concur that we should begin tests at this time. I shall head to the testing area at once for a rendezvous, from there, we can begin testing and work out any kinks in the experiment. All items and personnel have been accounted for, as per the file. I shall meet with you soon, Doctor.
~David Alexander, Ethics Committee
And with that, David left the office for the testing area, clipboard in hand. Perhaps they could finally call this SCP neutralized. Of course, there was the risk of a breach, but the ventilation systems were too tight for the SCP to escape. Besides, the Xenon was proposed to be too dense for the entity to pass through using its strange molecular properties. Indeed, the plan was relatively foolproof. Just the way things were supposed to be.