///Notable Named Entities:
None.
///Designation:
The Twisted Hive.
///Type:
Uncontrollable.
///Current Danger Level:
Two.
///Possible Danger Level:
Unknown.
///Status:
All currently active subjects have been contained.
///Current Population:
Five living specimens are currently waiting for further study.
///Current Location:
Abyss, storage area three.
///Containment Plan:
All specimens must be contained within a separate one meter sized box that has been completely frozen solid to keep them in a semi-dormant state. No living biological creature is allowed within a designated radius of the subjects and incase of a major breach all escaped specimens are to be eradicated before they can multiply out of control.
///Abilities:
Collective Cell Regeneration. (The user can regenerate so long as there are enough of its cells remaining within a select area, if two damaged members of the same species are close to one another their cells will merge together to create a new entity.)
Rapid Parasitic Multiplication. (Once merged with a host the user can rapidly clone themselves and said host through a kind of large scale mitosis.)
Unending Division. (Once within the body of a host the user will begin to create more versions of itself that can be used to infest other potential hosts.)
Limitless Evolution. (When met with external stimuli that is threatening to the user and or the host near instant evolution is possible in order to assure the user's survival. The host will then begin to uncontrollably mutate developing at an astonishing rate as they become more resistant and deadly towards whatever is threatening it.)
Savage Unity. (All members of the user's species are connected by an invisible chain of mental energy, the more members exist at one time the stronger this connection and as a result the individuals of the species also become stronger as well.)
Heredical Knowledge. (When a member of the species dies their memories, their skills, their various mutations and evolutions are all saved into a collective database that can be accessed by any member of the species.).
///Weakness:
Severe Cold. (Extreme cold seems to put them in a kind of hibernation of sorts, this also has the effect of severely slowing down their evolution and regeneration.)
Obliteration. (If killed instantly they are physically unable to adapt or create countermeasures to an incoming threat.)
Non-organics. (They are unable to infest or take control of non-organic creatures such as Abyssal Gargoyles.)
///Experiment Notes:
I...I have made a lot of things, a lot of monsters and creatures to be more exact, some more dangerous than others, however there was one species, one of my creations that I honestly shouldn't have made looking back on it now. I didn't know what I was doing back then but I should have been more careful, I "should" have been...but in the end I wasn't.
They were the prototype to The Hive, my first genuine attempt to make disposable and unintelligent soldiers that could take the pressure off of my more sentient creations but that ended up being the greatest error in their overall design. They were and are mindless beasts, sure, they were all connected through a kind of hive mind but there was no intelligent force behind it, nothing that could tell them what and who they should attack.
They were like a virus driven only by their instinct to multiply, and just like a virus they evolved but to a far greater degree that quickly grew out of control. Each one of them becoming more and more dangerous with every passing moment that went bye, the speed of this advanced evolution only increasing during stressful or deadly situations.
One of their more annoying aspects was their ability to store information within a collective database that they all shared. Even if you kill an individual it wouldn't change much as their evolutionary blueprint, their memories, even any skills that individual may have acquired will be stored away for any other member of the species to access at any moment, a fact that meant their ability to grow was exponential as a species if given enough time.
Despite all of this their most terrifying ability is their multiplication, their ability to rapidly infest and divide. During the final battle with the Cult I released one of the six specimens I had at the time onto their main stronghold, just one, that's all it took to completely overrun the entire place in a matter of a few hours or so. From what I gathered afterwards there ended up being several thousand of them by the time I ordered their extermination and that isn't even counting those killed by the cult beforehand.
I'm honestly just thankful I managed to stop them the first time they escaped, that definitely taught me to take much more caution when it comes to my more ambitious creations. Thankfully they can't infest non-biological life forms so most of my other creations were safe for the most part, however that didn't stop them from rapidly infesting a large portion of the animals around us, most of which were rats and birds.
And so considering all of this and the fact that most abyssal creatures are immune to the corrupting effects of the abyss it may prove...well, rather difficult to fix this error of mine. But that's just it isn't it, when is anything ever easy for me?
(A/N. This was obviously based off of the SCP Foundation and I gotta admit that it was pretty fun to write overall, so if you think I should do something like this for more of Suu's experiments and creations let me know.)