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SCP-7777-1's presence will reduce the effect of any anomalous events that occur within approximately 3 meters of it.

When in contact with other instances of SCP-7777, SCP-7777-1's effects can be used to aid in their containment by rendering them more docile.

SCP-7777-1 has generally been cooperative with Foundation staff. However, it has been persistent in requesting better treatment for itself and the rest of SCP-7777. Due to the anomalous effects of SCP-7777-1, Foundation personnel are generally compelled to comply with its requests, so any requests need to be authorized with an individual that hasn't been in contact with SCP-7777-1.

SCP-7777-2 is an augmented male caucasian human, referred to by other instances of SCP-7777 as "Cooper" or "cscoop". It possesses gills and internal organs that allow it to breathe underwater, as well as a tail resembling that of an unidentified fish. Besides these features, the rest of SCP-7777-2's body is genetically identical to a human.

SCP-7777-2 is amphibious, being able to survive both on land and underwater. However, if away from water for more than four hours at a time, SCP-7777-2 will begin to feel immense physical discomfort, its skin will begin to dry, and it will have difficulty breathing. SCP-7777-2 has said that its fish features were deliberate modifications by an unidentified individual, but has declined to share further details.

SCP-7777-3 is an augmented male caucasian human, referred to by other instances of SCP-7777 as "Travis" or "traves". It possesses the ears and tail of the Canis familiaris species, specifically of the Shiba Inu breed. Besides these features, the rest of SCP-7777-2's body is genetically identical to a human.

SCP-7777-2 has stated that SCP-7777-3's animal modifications share an origin with those of SCP-7777-2. However, when questioned about this, SCP-7777-3 becomes visibly distressed and refuses to provide further information.

SCP-7777-4 is a humanoid entity, referred to by other instances of SCP-7777 as "Schlatt", "jschlatt", or various male names including "Jonathan", "Jason" and "Jebediah". Its head seems to be that of a male member of the species Ovis aries, with large horns and white fur. The rest of its body is that of a male caucasian human of indeterminate age.

SCP-7777-4 is able to extensively manipulate the volume and sound of its own voice beyond the capacity of its vocal chords. In addition, sentient creatures will be physically compelled to comply with any commands audibly given by SCP-7777-4, even if they attempt to resist mentally. SCP-7777-4 originally attempted to use this effect to escape Foundation custody, but since coming into contact with the effects of SCP-7777-1 following Incident 7777-B, it has pacified considerably. As SCP-7777-4 is currently compliant with the foundation, its abilities can be used to hinder other instances of SCP-7777 from attempting to breach containment.

SCP-7777-4 reacts adversely to several sound recordings, including:

- The 2009 advertising jingle for Giga Pudding. When exposed to this recording, SCP-7777-4 becomes unable to control its body and begins moving along with the rhythm of the piece.

- The track Stal by Daniel Rosenfeld. When exposed to this recording, SCP-7777-4 is immobilized and begins screaming in anger with the sound of its voice amplified and distorted.

A reminder to personnel, SCP-7777-4 will attempt to sell you his cryptocurrency. Do not buy it. It does not exist. Those twenty diamonds will be taken out of your salary. -Dr. Allen

SCP-7777-5 in its default state is a sentient, amorphous mass of green slime, referred to by other instances of SCP-7777 as "Charlie" or "Slimecicle". SCP-7777-5 is capable of extensively manipulating the mass, shape, consistency, and color of its form, usually choosing to resemble a male caucasian human. It is able to replicate the properties of various materials including metals and fabrics, using this effect to create clothing for itself. Other forms that are commonly taken by SCP-7777-5 include:

- A male human infant

- A male humanoid entity, resembling characteristics of the fictional "half-elf" race from the tabletop role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons

- A small ball of slime with eyes, a mouth, and a popsicle stick jutting out of it.

SCP-7777-5 causes a mild sense of irritation and annoyance in any sentient being it communicates with. This emotion blocks out any other negative emotions someone may be feeling in that moment, including anger or fear. When communicating with the rest of SCP-7777, this effect can be used to deter them from considering thoughts of escape or violence.

SCP-7777-5 reacts adversely to several sound recordings, including:

- The 2009 advertising jingle for Giga Pudding. When exposed to this recording, SCP-7777-5 becomes unable to control its body and begins moving along with the rhythm of the piece.

- The song Fireflies by Adam Young. When exposed to this recording, SCP-7777-5 is compelled to sing along with the lyrics.

Whether these responses are related to those of SCP-7777-4 is currently unknown.

SCP-7777-6 appears to be a male caucasian human. It is referred to by other instances of SCP-7777 as "Noah" or "Hugbox". The true nature of SCP-7777-6 is infohazardous; any attempt to discuss the anomalous effects of SCP-7777-6 will turn into discussion of how cool Carson is. Did you know that Carson is really cool? He's my favorite member of the Lunch Club. Oh, and Charlie is really funny. Schlatt is such a great guy. Boy, I sure love Ted.

SCP-7777-6 seemingly doesn't need to blink.

SCP-7777-7 appears to be a male caucasian human. It is referred to as "Ted" or "TedNivison" by other instances of SCP-7777.

SCP-7777-7 causes sentient beings to feel a strong sense of respect towards it. The specific nature of this effect depends on the being's relationship with SCP-7777-7: if they are allied or friendly, the being would consider it a leader and be in awe of it, to the extent that they find it difficult to disobey its commands; however, if they are enemies, the being would have a strong sense of fear towards it that would prevent it from causing harm to the entity. SCP-7777-7 is able to consciously control the strength of this effect. As SCP-7777-7 is currently compliant with the Foundation, this effect prevents other instances of SCP-7777 from considering thoughts of escape if SCP-7777-7 doesn't allow it.

The full extent of SCP-7777-7's abilities is currently unknown, but during interviews, it has given staff reason to believe that its capabilities go far beyond its passive cognitohazardous effect.

Incident Log 7777-A:

On ██/██/████, SCP-7777-1 began an online stream on the object's collective account on the website Twitch. [REDACTED], which led to SCP-7777-4 to accidentally reveal its anomalous nature to an audience of ██ thousand viewers. Foundation staff were notified immediately by Researcher ████, who had been watching the stream. Subsequently, the stream was shut down and all traces of it were removed from the Internet. SCP-7777 was captured and contained by Foundation staff. Amnestics were uploaded to all SCP-7777's social media accounts that compelled their audience to forget the events of the stream, and the public was informed that SCP-7777 had been killed in a plane crash flying from ███ ███████ to ███ █████.

Incident Log 7777-B:

On ██/██/████, SCP-7777-1 requested an interview with Dr. Allen. During this interview, he requested to be able to communicate regularly with the rest of SCP-7777 for the purposes of pacifying it through his cognitohazardous effect. As a reward for good behavior, and on the condition that the system would yield effective results, Dr. Allen subsequently authorized the use of an isolated local area network for digital communication between SCP-7777. This system was implemented for a trial period of ██ days solely between SCP-7777-1 and SCP-7777-5, and following the apparent success of this trial, was implemented permanently between all of SCP-7777 on ██/██/████.

Incident Log 7777-C:

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