
It contains several computer servers and a few fuse boxes. Behind the door is a small flight of stairs leading up to the room’s namesake. The electrical center requires a level 4 keycard to access. Propaganda for the SCP Foundation found on the lower level. On the far side of the room are 3 monitors, one of which is readable, containing a message from an O5 member detailing how the breach is being dealt with, suggesting the conference room was previously occupied by surviving personnel. It seems to have been previously abandoned, as the room is in minor disarray, with various materials still on the table, such as papers, a book, and a few computers. constantly referring to SCP-106 tormenting him, and the fact that the room itself appears to have been corroded by it, all leads to the presumption that SCP-106 captured him.Ĭonference Room 9B is located opposite Dr. Two burnt notes can be found inside along with a readable monitor. SCP-106's breathing can be heard from behind the walls. In addition, the sound of rushing water can be heard inside the room.

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