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Secure

The Foundation secures anomalies with the goal of preventing them from falling into the hands of civilian or rival agencies, through extensive observation and surveillance and by acting to intercept such anomalies at the earliest opportunity.

Contain

The Foundation contains anomalies with the goal of preventing their influence or effects from spreading, by either relocating, concealing, or dismantling such anomalies or by suppressing or preventing public dissemination of knowledge thereof.

Protect

The Foundation protects humanity from the effects of such anomalies as well as the anomalies themselves until such time that they are either fully understood or new theories of science can be devised based on their properties and behavior. The Foundation may also neutralize or destroy anomalies as an option of last resort, if they are determined to be too dangerous to be contained.

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Working at a secret SCP Foundation site is stressful enough... Now imagine the one switch that powers the whole place won’t turn on.

Meet your average, slightly burned-out SCP technician. His job? Keep the lights on and the containment protocols running. But when The Switch fails, the countdown to disaster begins—and so does the awkward panic. What follows is a tension-filled (and slightly ridiculous) race against time to stop... well, probably the end of the world.

“The Switch” is a horror-comedy short film set in the eerie and unpredictable world of the SCP Foundation, where malfunctioning tech, existential dread, and absurd protocol collide.

Directed by: Andrea Joshua Asnicar / andrea.joshua.asnicar

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[–] the_mighty_kracken@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

That was a fun watch, and a great example of how much can be accomplished with very little in the way of sets and actors.