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Dr. Gatlin Hayes

Art of Hayes. She is an owlish person with dark, silvering hair. She wears many layers, including a lab coat.

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About
Creator ooorgeorge
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Pronouns Any
Age Adult (>40)
Affiliations Unknown Biological Research Corporation (former), SCP Foundation (current)
Position Senior Researcher (Clearance level 4)
Someone has got to do something about Hayes. Can I even call them that? Is that even Hayes anymore?

Profile

Once ██████ Biological Research Corp. disbanded due to unknown reasons, Gatlin Hayes had applied to the Foundation in hopes of “getting a job that's somewhat similar to last time.” Due to their exceptional research work, they were accepted.

Hayes is best identified by SCP-963, which is attached to the nape of his neck by a needle puncturing his skin, secured in place with medical tape. This is, however, often covered from view.

Hayes is a very shy and secluded person who is very soft-spoken and keeps words to a minimum. She tends to keep to herself very often, and in a leadership role she will usually only interact with her team as minimally as possible. When not observing SCPs or working with a team, they have been known to partake in something their coworkers have dubbed "office rot," where they will stay in their office for extended periods of time. Hayes is far from confrontational, and if a person were to do something that upsets him, he would mostly keep quiet about it and process it later. He is, however, always willing to help others out and will always make time for a person if they need him. Hayes will also prioritize personal wellbeing over work (despite his working habits) and will take breaks often. 40% of his time spent "rotting in the office" is him taking breaks. Higher-ups and other coworkers allow him to do so due to SCP-963’s anomalous effects, as well as him being known to “get the job done anyways.”

When better known, Hayes is much bolder. They are much more hot-tempered and more willing to rant and vent if they are around people they know well. It will, however, take a significant amount of convincing and trial and error to get him out of his shell.

Due to the way SCP-963 functions, it is advised to staff members to not put too much stress onto Hayes. However, they "rot in the office" a very large portion of the day, so interaction with other staff is minimal.

When asked to analyze anomalies, she is much more eager to do so than she is to interact with fellow staff themselves. Members have noted that the articles and reports she writes are often much more humanizing than an average article, even if the SCP is an inanimate object. Hayes has expressed compassion for both humanoid and non-humanoid SCP’s.

SCP Classification

Special Containment Procedures

[UPDATED 2/11/████] Due to prolonged exposure to SCP-963, Dr. Hayes’s body has become heavily reliant on the biological material produced and distributed within SCP-963. For that reason, SCP-963 must NEVER be separated from Dr. Hayes. Dr. Hayes will now be regarded as a permanent subject to the ongoing SCP-963 TEST and will continue to be allowed to work whilst continuous testing.

SCP-963 is to be on the person of subject Hayes at all times and should not be removed unless it is requested to do testing on the item itself. SCP-963 is inserted into the nape of the subject’s neck and kept in place with medical tape. The subject is also advised to wear items of clothing that cover or protect SCP-963 (ex: turtlenecks or neck coverings).

Description

SCP-963 is a 11.3 cm long item composed of two parts in one:

  • A container holding 50 mL of biological substance. Within the substance is various cells that function and behave the same way a human stem cell would, with the added ability to alter the cell division rates and DNA of other cells.
  • A fine point needle that, when inserted under the skin, will distribute the cells to the body.
  • Once distributed into the body, the cells will lay dormant, or perform minor tasks like injury and ailment repair. The item seems to pause all aging, repairing any damaged or dead cells from time of insertion to ongoing date.

    Testing with subject Hayes has concluded that the cells’ main anomalous effect is triggered by a significant release of chemicals. In this specific case, a large release of cortisol (stress hormone) in the brain will trigger the cells to begin slowly altering the structure and biological make-up of the body, acting as a line of defense. Various attributes will change, including (but not limited to):

  • Height
  • Weight
  • Skin (texture, structure. For example: human skin becomes an exoskeleton, similar to an insect’s)
  • Limb structure (including the addition of extra appendages)
  • Facial structure (omitting or addition of eyes, nose, or mouth, elongation, complete change of composition to look more animal-like, etc.)
  • Chemical composition (Ex: newfound ability to produce corrosive acids, lethal venom, or bodily chemicals that can cause bioluminescence.)
  • Senses (Heightened or dulled sight, smell, taste, or hearing.)
  • Changes in the body are recorded to have caused slight to moderate pain in the person when progressing. Most common symptoms recorded from subject Hayes are a burning sensation on the skin (indicating a change of the skin), aching limbs (indicating a change of the limbs structure), nausea (indicating chemical changes), and migraines (response from heightened senses).

    If cortisol levels are significant, SCP-963 will instill a "full reaction" by evolving the body into what is known as the "Apex Form." In this form, approximately 90% of the body is altered by or added by the cells within SCP-963. All forms mimic lifeforms found on earth, like plants and animals. However, there have been instances where SCP-963 will cause an individual to morph into an organism not recognizable as any life form on Earth. Depending on the severity of the changes, abilities like clear speech and fine motor skills may be lost. User’s main string of consciousness remains intact.

    His most recurring form is a 10 ft tall bird-like organism with large black wings and a body covered by serrated, sharp feathers. The face resembles a humanoid, but the form possesses no nose or mouth. Despite this, speech is still possible, yet limited.

    Nearby researchers are encouraged to record any new Apex Forms upon initial sighting. Dr. Hayes is encouraged to alert anyone if she observes a new change that is not yet recorded.

    [EXCERPT FROM CAMERA LOG, 12/14/████, 3:57AM]

    "It’s got wings like a bird. It doesn’t have any mouth and yet it somehow rasps and croaks out a few words. It looks like a damn demon from the ninth circle of hell. And it makes this awful clicking noise that sends shivers up my spine. It’s so sickening, watching it drag itself around. It makes my skin crawl. I can’t do this every day. Someone has got to do something about Hayes. Can I even call them that? Is that even Hayes anymore? I get it, he’s happier, and all that. But I can’t help but feel off…"

    At its average rate, subject Hayes reaches Apex Form during the nighttime around midnight if her cortisol levels are high. It is advised to keep interaction with Hayes in this state at a minimum, to preserve both Hayes' and other staff members' sanity.

    [UPDATED 2/18/████] Further testing shows that SCP-963 also reacts to other chemical releases, such as oxytocin and dopamine. The responses to these chemicals are not as significant as the responses for cortisol. However, proposal for Dr. Hayes to be put on stress relief medication to control the reactions will be denied for this reason, as well as concerns for Dr. Hayes’s health and wellbeing.

    Background

    Gatlin Hayes was originally a Head Researcher for ██████ Biological Research Corp. However, due to issues not disclosed to the public, the company was declared bankrupt. Still having a passion for the sciences, he applied for various jobs in scientific fields, including the SCP Foundation. He eventually chose to be in the Foundation, led by his curiosity.

    Upon joining, Hayes quickly realized that the position as a researcher in the Foundation was not at all as she expected. With her life constantly on the line every time she enters a SCP facility, her mental state steadily declined as the years went by. Frequent visits later with Dr. Simon Glass indicate that she was extremely anxious and suicidal.

    With the new discovery of SCP-963, the foundation sought to test the effects of the object. For the experiment, they needed someone they could trust. Hayes, being in a very low point of their life, signed up to become the testing subject, hoping that it would take their life or render them unable to work. For a portion of the year, they were temporarily known as "subject Hayes" and were run through several experiments. The experiments and the binding to SCP-963 fortunately proved to be non-lethal, and after extensive testing was completed, Hayes returned to work as a researcher.

    Subject Hayes, when interviewed after being allowed back into work, was recorded to be much more mentally stable and no longer possessed suicidal or self deprecating thoughts. He claims that SCP-963 and being with it had “changed [his] mind for the better.” This effect was not predicted, and at the time, bewildered the researchers working with Hayes. However, further mental screening showed that he was in fact stable and well enough to work.

    Trivia

  • Dr. Hayes has an extreme dislike for crunchy peanut butter. She says she “dislikes the texture.”
  • Once, researchers decided to play a prank on April 1st, by making Dr. Hayes a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Upon eating the sandwich and tasting the crunchy peanut butter, Dr. Hayes evolved to her “Apex form” in a record time of 15 minutes. Due to this event, Dr. Hayes hides in her office on April 1st and will refuse to come out for anything.
  • Dr. Hayes enjoys painting in his freetime and considers SCP-529 (Josie the Half-Cat) as his muse. He has several paintings of her.
  • Speaking of which, Dr. Hayes has broken the "don’t feed Josie cheese" rule a total of 54 times since meeting her. When questioned about it, he says “Look at her. A good girl deserves cheese and she has been nothing but excellent.”
  • Dr. Hayes listens to metal music.
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