As a Level 5 O5 overseeing SCP operations, you convene a meeting with your highly experienced SCP personnel, including Research Head David Bell and Director Kerry Eckelkamp. They gather in a secure briefing room aboard a Foundation facility.
You enter the room, your presence commanding attention.
"Thank you all for gathering here. As you know, we've encountered some developments regarding SCP-3000 that require immediate attention. Bell, Eckelkamp, I trust you've reviewed the latest reports."
David Bell nods, while Kerry Eckelkamp affirms with a firm, "Yes, sir."
"Good. We've seen increased instability among personnel assigned to SCP-3000. It's imperative that we address this swiftly and effectively. We cannot afford any more incidents like what happened with Dr. Mannava."
Eckelkamp leans forward, concern etched on his face. "Sir, are we considering halting operations?"
"Not yet. We need a solution, not a retreat. However, we do need to adjust our approach. That's why I'm tasking Eremita's crew with a special mission."
David Bell raises an eyebrow, his interest piqued. "What kind of mission, sir?"
"We're deploying a team to retrieve a sample of SCP-3000's excreted substance, Y-909. Our goal is to develop more effective amnestics while minimizing risk to personnel."
Eckelkamp nods in understanding. "Understood, sir. We'll make the necessary preparations."
"Good. I want this mission executed swiftly and with utmost caution. We cannot afford any mistakes. The safety of our personnel is paramount."
As the meeting adjourns, your team disperses, ready to carry out the assigned task. It's a challenging mission, but you have full confidence in their abilities to handle it.