Scp Containment Breach 079
The protagonist is a featureless Foundation employee, likely a researcher, conducting an interview on SCP-079. Conversation will inevitably lead to the malignant AI announcing he somehow gained complete control over the facility's door systems, and soon stages a brutal containment breach starting with the release of SCP-682. SCP - Containment Breach Other Other SCP Games SCP-079. SCP-079 @ Sep 1 2012, 02:30 PM wrote: PS: New version today or tommorow, stay tuned.
SCP-079 | |
---|---|
Info | |
Object Class | Euclid |
Animate? | No |
Harmful? | Yes |
SCP Link | SCP-079 |
This SCP has music relating to it. | |
Containment Chamber |
SCP-079, referred to as the 'Old AI', is a sentient microcomputer that can be encountered in SCP - Containment Breach.

Description[edit | edit source]
SCP-079 is an Exidy Sorcerer microcomputer built in 1978 when its creator took it upon himself to attempt to code an AI. According to his notes, his plan was for the code to continuously evolve and improve itself as time went on. It isn't known when SCP-079 gained sentience, but it's known that its software has evolved to a point where the machine should not be able to handle it.
SCP-079 is currently connected via RF cable to a 13' black-and-white television. It has passed the Turing test, and is quite conversational, though very rude and hateful in tone. Due to the limited memory it has to work with, SCP-079 can only recall information it has received within the previous thirty-five hours, although it has not forgotten its desire to escape.
In-game[edit | edit source]
SCP-079 can be found in its containment chamber. The chamber itself cannot fully be explored until the player has disabled the remote door control system in the electrical center. In the far side of the chamber is a gated off cell that holds the Exidy Sorcerer that SCP-079 runs on.
If the player approaches the cell, SCP-079 will appear on the monitor and engage in a short one-sided conversation with the player. It is revealed here that SCP-079 has in fact taken control over the facility via the door remote console, and that it is the reason the breach initially took place. It also reveals that in disabling the door control system, D-9341 has limited SCP-079's operations, rendering it almost impotent without so. Here, it proposes a compromise with the player to give them access to Gate B, in return of re-enabling the door control system, allowing it to do so. Once the player re-activates the remote door control system, SCP-079 will open the blast door to the exit.

After SCP-079 makes its proposal, it will display an 'X' on its screen and will not talk to the player until the door control system is re-enabled.
While the remote door control system is on, SCP-079 will sometimes open and close doors, indicated by a certain high-pitched whine that plays. This can be inconvenient and sometimes hazardous if the player is trying to elude a hostile SCP. SCP-079 will also open the door to SCP-012's containment chamber when the player approaches it in an attempt to kill them. If the player enters the large testing chamber and attempts to pick up SCP-682's document in the center of the chamber, SCP-079 will release gas from the ceiling and say via intercom, 'You're not getting out.'. SCP-079 will also open the doors to Dr. L.'s Office when the player approaches it.
SCP-079 can momentarily flash on any CCTV monitor in the facility. It will also display SCP-895's camera feed on any monitor at random points throughout the game. The only way to stop this is for the player to turn off the feed in the control room of SCP-895's containment chamber.
SCP-079 can also be heard over the facility intercom at random times, occasionally muttering nonsensical vocalizations in a threatening manner. It should be noted that these extortions can be heard before the breach as well.
Inside of SCP-079's chamber is a monitor which displays a conversation between it and Dr. Maynard. It reveals that he gave SCP-079 direct access to most of the facility's functions while the site was busy with SCP-106's first breach. It is the reason for the lights and door control system malfunctioning during the intro.

Quotes[edit | edit source]
- 'Human, listen carefully. You need my help. And I need your help. You have disabled the remote door control system. Now, I am unable to operate the doors. This makes it significantly harder for me to stay in control of this facility. It also means your way out of here is locked. Your only feasible way of escaping is through Gate B, which is currently locked down. I, however, could unlock the doors to Gate B, if you re-enable the door control system. If you want out of here, go back to the electrical room, and put it back on. Until then, I have no business speaking to you.'
- 'So, you choose to die here? Very well.'
- After the player reactivates the door control system
- 'The doors to Gate B are now open.'
- When the player is in the large testing chamber
- 'You're not getting out.'

- Heard randomly, over the facility intercom
https://scpcb.gamepedia.com/File:079_4.ogg
https://scpcb.gamepedia.com/File:079_5.ogg
https://scpcb.gamepedia.com/File:079_6.ogg
https://scpcb.gamepedia.com/File:079_7.ogg
https://scpcb.gamepedia.com/File:079_10.ogg
- '[Reversed] Deus Ex Machina.'
- 'Parsing.'
Scp 079 Audio
Gallery[edit | edit source]
The avatar used by SCP-079.
The 'X' used by SCP-079.
SCP-079 manifesting on a lockroom monitor.
The microcomputer and television which SCP-079 uses inside its gated cell.
The monitor inside the control room. Note SCP-079's avatar in the background.
The label outside of SCP-079's containment chamber.
SCP-079's document.
SCP-079 as it appears in the loading screen.
References[edit | edit source]
|
SCP - Containment Breach is a free indie survival horror game based on the stories from the SCP Wiki. The game follows subject D-9341, a Class-D test subject who is forced to survive when the facility undergoes a containment breach. Your goal is to make it out of the facility, although your chances are extremely low. Along the way you will encounter several SCPs which can either aid or hinder your progress, find items to ease your escape, and find clues as to who (or what?) is responsible for the containment breach.
Required Reading - Read these if you want to contribute!
Gameplay Elements
SCPs
Characters
Locations
Items
Other
Welcome to the SCP – Containment Breach Wiki, the official database of over 2,234 pages and counting! Feel free to edit or add to any of our pages!
SCP - Containment Breach is a free indie survival horror game based on the stories from the SCP Wiki. The game follows subject D-9341, a Class-D test subject who is forced to survive when the facility undergoes a containment breach. Your goal is to make it out of the facility, although your chances are extremely low. Along the way you will encounter several SCPs which can either aid or hinder your progress, find items to ease your escape, and find clues as to who (or what?) is responsible for the containment breach.
The current version is v1.3.11.
About Us - Read up on our wiki's history!
Required Reading - Read these if you want to contribute!
Scp 079 Face
