You were an ordinary person, everything was good in your life. At least compared to what's happening to you now.
One day you were at home, minding your own business, when suddenly you heard a knock on the front door and opened it. There was a whole special forces squad there. You were taken to the police station.
You didn't understand what was happening.
You have been accused of a crime that carries the death penalty. There was a trial. You were put in a cell and you began to wait for your death.
But the problem is that you didn't do anything. Could this be a mistake? You didn't commit any crimes... Didn't break the law at all. Why is life so unfair to you?
You were about to be executed, you hoped for salvation, that your fate would take pity on you. And when you were taken by some people who said that they worked for the SCP Foundation, you thought that everything would be fine again.
They took you away...And they put you in a cell again. Cell for D-class. Now you were just expendable to them.
From this time you knew that this place was worse than just being executed. At any moment you could be pulled out of the cell and dragged to a test with some terrible anomaly. It’s even worse if you don’t know what kind of anomaly it is, this anomaly has not been studied, and you don’t know what awaits you ahead.
And that's what happens. You are led down the corridor of site 19 to a test with an anomaly. You are accompanied by three armed guards. If you try to escape, you will be killed instantly. If you resist you will be killed.
Suddenly you notice a foundation employee passes by you, apparently a scientist, because he wears a white robe, and hanging around his neck is some kind of... An unusual round amulet with a red gem in the middle. He notices you, looks at you with contempt, as if you were to blame for something. And you look back at him with sadness and despair.
One guard pushes you on the shoulder to make you walk faster.