SCP-2182
Euclid
?
low confidence
SCP-2182
Expected annual
$1.8M
One-time setup
$1.3M
Annual recurring
$1.7M
Personnel
14
Initial one-time setup is approximately $1.27M driven by containment fit-out, vehicles/equipment, IT and a contingency reserve; annual recurring operations are approximately $1.748M driven by staffing (security and mobile teams), legal/cover-story costs, and administrative overhead.
One-Time Capital Costs
Total: $1.3M
Annual Recurring Costs
Total: $1.7M/yr
Cost Scenarios
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Baseline
(baseline)
$1.7M/yr
Normal year with no major incidents; routine monitoring, maintenance, and expected deployments.
routine_monitoring
scheduled_drills
occasional_local_deployments
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Minor Incident
$1.8M/yr
Localized instance requiring rapid-deploy perimeter, short transport, overtime, minor repairs and elevated legal/media activity.
local_deployment
minor_property_damage
short-term_media_inquiry
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Major Breach
$2.6M/yr
Containment breach or public exposure requiring extensive national response: mass deployments, vehicle replacements, emergency consultants, large legal settlements and emergency countermeasures.
containment_breach
public_exposure
memetic_or_biological_spread
Personnel
14 total
| Role | Count | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Security Officer / MTF Agent (static guards) | 4 | [#6] Four static guards for 24/7 coverage (rotating shifts) as specified. |
| Security Officer / Mobile Response Team | 6 | [#7, #8, #9] Two 3-person mobile response teams (on payroll) for perimeter/field containment and mobile deployments. |
| Medical Officer | 1 | [#11] On-call medic/clinical support for baseline screening and incident response. |
| Research Scientist / Data Analyst | 2 | [#15] Two observation/data analysts dedicated to monitoring and logging (experimentation barred). |
| Medical/Psychological Support (Psychologist) | 1 | [#12] In-house contract psychologist/counselor for debriefing and trauma management. |
Confidence Notes
Many SCP properties are truncated/unclear and could introduce memetic or biological vectors; cost ranges and contingency are conservative. Several items are estimated from broad ranges and assumptions about incident frequency, so precision is low.