SCP-7064 Keter ~ medium confidence
SCP-7064
Expected annual
$4.4M
One-time setup
$2.6M
Annual recurring
$4.1M
Personnel
23
Initial capital is dominated by a reinforced custom containment cell and specialized equipment (~$2.6M one-time); recurring costs are staffing, response readiness, repairs and R&D (~$4.14M/yr), with incident-driven scenarios adding large, occasional costs.
🏗️ One-Time Capital Costs Total: $2.6M
Facilities $1.2M
[#1] Construction and installation of a custom reinforced containment cell sized for a 3 m subject, with anchoring and impact-absorbing structural design.
Equipment $870K
[#2, #3, #5, #8, #9, #10, #19, #20, #23, #4] Specialized restraint system, high-impact observation window and cameras, video/audio recording systems, PPE and shields, non-ballistic capture tools, sedation/dart systems, intercoms, transport crate/rigging/vehicle, weapons/outfitting, and generator/UPS/controls (one-time purchases/installs).
Initial Research And Lab Setup $500K
[#13] Laboratory equipment and imaging adaptations (portable/industrial X-ray, CT adaptations, sample-processing, refrigerated biostorage) for a 3 m subject.
Training Onboarding $35K
[#17] Initial onboarding training costs for security/research/medical specific to SCP-7064 handling (one-time).
🔄 Annual Recurring Costs Total: $4.1M/yr
Staff Wages $2.0M/yr
[#6, #7, #11, #12] Wages for 6 on-site guards (shift coverage), dedicated rapid-response/security personnel, medical staff (on-call trauma medics) and research scientist salaries.
Containment R&D Fund $500K/yr
[#30] Long-term containment upgrade and R&D into non-lethal subdual technologies and biologically targeted containment.
Facilities Maintenance $346K/yr
[#4, #3, #16, #19, #13] Energy costs, HVAC/negative-pressure maintenance, camera/intercom maintenance, and structural repair budgeting for damage-prone containment.
Research And Monitoring $205K/yr
[#24, #5, #13] Ongoing experimental budget for physiology/endocrinology, data storage/IT for 24/7 monitoring, and maintenance/consumables for imaging and lab equipment.
Cover Story And Legal $200K/yr
[#21] Legal, cover stories, liaison and covert payments to avoid public disclosure.
Contingency Casualty And Benefits $200K/yr
[#25] Reserve for casualty replacement, life insurance, benefits, recruitment and overtime after incidents.
Public Emergency Planning $150K/yr
[#26] Coordination exercises with authorities, evacuation planning and emergency containment funds.
Supplies And Consumables $147K/yr
[#10, #14, #15, #27, #23, #11, #8] Sedative replenishment, food procurement and refrigerated transport, biohazard/waste disposal, general consumables (PPE, filters, batteries), weapons consumables, medical supplies, and recurring PPE replacement.
Administrative Overhead $140K/yr
[#28] Facilities manager, scheduling, procurement, record-keeping and site administrative costs.
Training And Drills $100K/yr
[#17] Recurring joint drills and specialized training (security, research, medical).
Incident Investigation $60K/yr
[#29] Forensics and investigation budgets for breaches and incidents.
Logistics And Transport $50K/yr
[#20] Per-move transport and relocation costs (heavy-duty crate, crane/rigging, vehicle use) averaged annually.
Data Security And Vetting $30K/yr
[#22] Background checks, clearance maintenance, and cybersecurity for monitoring/storage systems.
Psychological Support $25K/yr
[#18] Counseling and rotation programs for staff exposed to high-stress duties and distressing stimuli.
Restraint Maintenance $10K/yr
[#2] Periodic maintenance and parts replacement for specialized restraint systems (hydraulic clamps, winches).
Cost Scenarios
📊 Baseline (baseline) $4.1M/yr
65.0% probability / year
Normal year with no major incidents; regular maintenance, staffing, research and planned training/drills only.
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🚨 Minor Incident $4.4M/yr
25.0% probability / year +$300K vs baseline
Limited breach or aggressive episode causing localized damage, overtime, short-term relocation of SCP or temporary isolation; limited casualties.
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🚨 Major Breach $5.6M/yr
8.0% probability / year +$1.5M vs baseline
Significant containment breach with multiple casualties, extensive site damage, emergency relocation and large repair/forensic/legal costs.
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🚨 Political Exposure $6.6M/yr
2.0% probability / year +$2.5M vs baseline
Public exposure or discovery requiring large-scale amnestic campaigns, public cover operations, and significant legal/compensation expenses.
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👥 Personnel 23 total
Role Count Notes
Security Officer / MTF Agent 6 [#6, #7, #23] Two guards on standby 24/7 (three shifts) providing entrance coverage; armed and hazard-paid.
Rapid Response / MTF Agent 8 [#7] Dedicated rapid-response personnel (6-12 suggested; mid-range chosen) for minimum-4 guard escort and high-readiness operations.
Research Scientist 3 [#12, #13, #24] Level-3 clearance scientists (primate physiology, endocrinology, behavioral analysis) supporting monitoring and experiments.
Medical Officer 2 [#11, #10] On-call trauma medics trained for large-animal/blunt trauma and sedation/emergency anesthesia.
Engineer / Maintenance 2 [#4, #16, #19] Facilities/AV/backup power maintenance and structural repair coordination for damage-prone containment.
Administrative Staff 2 [#28, #21, #22] Facilities manager/administrative support handling procurement, scheduling, cover liaison and vetting coordination.
📋 Confidence Notes
Analyst notes provide detailed line items and ranges, enabling a reasoned estimate, but wide cost ranges, unknown incident frequency and site-specific variability reduce precision.
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