SCP-7355
Euclid
?
low confidence
SCP-7355
Expected annual
$3.3M
One-time setup
$8.8M
Annual recurring
$3.1M
Personnel
14
First-year one-time setup is approximately $8.77M driven primarily by hospital purchase, Room 305 hardening, shielding/HVAC and research/lab capital; annual recurring operations are approximately $3.145M/yr driven by research staff, security, maintenance, and emergency readiness.
One-Time Capital Costs
Total: $8.8M
Annual Recurring Costs
Total: $3.1M/yr
Cost Scenarios
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Baseline
(baseline)
$3.1M/yr
Normal year with no major incidents; routine research, containment, monitoring, and upkeep.
no breaches
routine monitoring
standard research operations
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Minor Incident
$3.5M/yr
Limited breach or localized contamination event requiring QRF deployment, limited remediation, extra amnesticization, and PR/legal actions.
small containment breach
local media exposure
targeted remediation
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Major Escalation
$10.1M/yr
Significant escalation of radiological activity requiring demolition, large-scale remediation, mass amnesticization, relocation, and major legal/community settlements.
radiation levels sharply increase
off-site contamination
large public exposure/claims
Personnel
14 total
| Role | Count | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Security Officer / MTF Agent | 7 | [#4] Approx. 6 full-time onsite guards plus supervisor/relief covered by guard staffing estimate. |
| Lead Scientist | 1 | [#15] Lead scientist for Akiva Radiation research. |
| Radiation Physicist | 2 | [#15] Radiation physicists performing monitoring and experiments. |
| Radiological Safety Officer | 1 | [#15] RSO responsible for dosimetry, waste handling oversight, and safety compliance. |
| Laboratory Technician | 2 | [#15] Technicians supporting lab operations and sample handling. |
| Medical Officer | 1 | [#15] Onsite medical officer to handle exposure, injuries, and clinical oversight. |
Confidence Notes
Although the analyst notes provide detailed line-item estimates, SCP-7355's anomalous and potentially non-physical escalation (increasing 'Akiva Radiation' described as 'divine intervention') creates high uncertainty and potential for unbounded costs; therefore confidence in long-term projections is low.