### SCP Foundation and GRDSC Character/Personnel Hub
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Welcome to the SCP Foundation and GRDSC Character/Personnel Hub
This hub provides an overview of key personnel within the SCP Foundation and the Global Research Division for Space Cosmology (GRDSC). It also outlines the rules for writing and using characters in both the main continuity (original canon) and extended continuity (what ifs).
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Personnel Rankings
1. Dr. Clef: A mysterious and enigmatic figure known for his expertise in anomalous phenomena and containment protocols. He plays a crucial role in advising the GRDSC on matters related to SCPs and other anomalous entities.
2. Dr. Gears: A brilliant scientist specializing in anomalous technology and artifacts. His contributions to understanding and harnessing anomalous properties are invaluable to the GRDSC's research efforts.
3. Dr. Bright: Despite his anomalous condition, Dr. Bright serves as a consultant to the GRDSC, offering unique perspectives and insights into anomalous entities and artifacts.
4. Vomi (Android 21): A researcher affiliated with the UIU/FBI division of the GRDSC, specializing in the study of anomalous entities and their effects on human society.
5. CC Fused Zamasu: A member of the ethics committee within the GRDSC, overseeing ethical considerations in the handling and containment of anomalous phenomena.
6. Garou: A senior photographer responsible for documenting anomalous events and phenomena encountered by the GRDSC. His photographs provide valuable insights into the nature of anomalies and their effects.
7. Jiren, Hit, Kefla, Gine and Saitama: Members of MTF Delta-6 ("Cosmic Guardians"), tasked with containing and neutralizing anomalous threats encountered by the GRDSC in the field.
8. K10: A philosopher within the GRDSC, exploring the philosophical implications of anomalous phenomena and their impact on human understanding and society.
9. Vegeta: Commander of Chief Fleet Command within the GRDSC, overseeing the operations of the GRDSC fleet and ensuring the safety and security of cosmic exploration missions.
10. Gojo: A professional spy employed by the GRDSC, gathering intelligence on anomalous organizations and entities to protect the interests of the GRDSC and humanity.
11. The O5 Council: The highest governing body within the GRDSC, responsible for setting policy and making decisions regarding the containment and study of anomalous phenomena.
12. The O6 Council: A specialized council within the GRDSC, tasked with overseeing specific sectors or divisions of the organization and ensuring their effective operation.
13. Randy, Jamal, Larry (SCP-2512), SCP-105: Additional personnel who contribute to the GRDSC's operations through their unique skills and expertise in dealing with galaxy busters and other cosmic threats.
14. Ninjaeditzz (Debater): Known for their prowess in debates and discussions regarding cosmic entities and their capabilities, providing valuable insights into the nature of these threats.
15. Dr. Placeholder (Pataphysics Department Founder): A pioneer in the field of pataphysics, exploring the metaphysical aspects of the cosmos and their implications for the GRDSC's research and containment efforts.
16. Ethics Committee: A group within the GRDSC dedicated to ensuring that all research and containment practices adhere to ethical standards, safeguarding the well-being of both personnel and cosmic entities.
17. Goku: A powerful warrior whose strength and abilities make him a key asset in the containment and neutralization of galaxy busters and other cosmic threats.
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### Original Canon (Main Continuity) Rules
1. Consistency: Characters must remain consistent with their established traits, abilities, and backgrounds. Significant changes should be justified within the narrative.
2. Canon Integration: Characters should interact with and influence established canon events and entities in ways that align with the broader continuity.
3. Character Development: Focus on developing characters through interactions and experiences that reflect their roles within the GRDSC and SCP Foundation.
4. Ethical Considerations: Characters' actions and decisions must adhere to the ethical guidelines established by the Ethics Committee, ensuring responsible conduct.
### Extended Canon (What Ifs) Rules
1. Creative Freedom: Writers are encouraged to explore alternative scenarios and outcomes, allowing for creative interpretations and new possibilities.
2. Character Variations: Characters can exhibit different traits, abilities, and roles that diverge from the main continuity, provided these changes are clearly explained.
3. Exploration of Hypotheticals: Utilize the extended canon to explore hypothetical situations, such as "what if" scenarios, alternate histories, and parallel realities.
4. Maintaining Coherence: While creativity is encouraged, stories should maintain internal coherence and logical consistency within the extended canon framework.
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Explore the rich tapestry of characters and personnel within the SCP Foundation and GRDSC, and discover the myriad possibilities within both the main continuity and extended canon. Whether delving into the established lore or venturing into imaginative "what if" scenarios, this hub serves as a gateway to understanding the complex and fascinating world of cosmic research and containment.







