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Dr. Madison Craggs is an antagonist in the SCP Foundation series. She is a former operative of the Chaos Insurgency group turned prisoner of the SCP Foundation who created the Mike project, known as SCP-3033: a program in which people were implanted with control modules and brainwashed to act as super-soldiers for the Insurgency.

What Makes Her Pure Evil?[]

  • She betrayed the United States and defected to the Soviet Union to assist the GRU with bioweapons research, before stealing Soviet blueprints and equipment and defecting to the Chaos Insurgency at the end of the Cold War.
  • She helped the Insurgency develop Project Blue Falcon, a planned mind control weapon that would allow them to force enemy soldiers to kill each other, only discontinuing the project due to finding it impractical.
  • Inspired by Blue Falcon, she developed the "Mike" project, where she performed live brain surgery on around 100 Insurgency prisoners to implant computer chips in their brains that would turn them into super-powered puppets known as "Mikes". However, the Mikes retained consciousness and were left conscious of what they were doing but unable to stop it as they were merely "passengers in their heads", meaning they were fully aware of what they were being used for as they were forced to murder people in brutal ways.
  • Her surgeries resulted in the death of the first 13 subjects and left the next 13 paralyzed, comatose or with severe mental disabilities.
  • She had 10 prisoners augmented with control modules so they could control the Mikes, which had the side-effect of scrambling their brains, before vivisecting six who were deemed unnecessary.
  • Initially bored with the routine assignments given to the Mike team, she agreed to an assignment in which the Mikes would be used to assassinate an Insurgency member who defected to the GRU in order to get revenge on Dmitri Kalasov, an interrogator stationed to the same site, for keying her car while she was in the GRU. The assault saw the Mikes forced to massacre all 175 personnel at the site, with one, E-1261, being forced to skewer Kalasov with his own cane and brutally murder a pregnant woman with a socket wrench. Numerous more offensives followed, all of them involving the Mikes being forced to carry out horrific massacres.
  • After every offensive, Craggs would survey the surviving Mikes and kill all those too injured to be of any use via lethal injection.
  • When captured by the SCP Foundation, she happily betrayed the Insurgency and agreed to give secrets to the Foundation in order to get special privileges.
  • She vivisected E-1261 over a period of 12 minutes after she tried to kill her on the orders of the Insurgency for betraying them.
  • She takes sadistic joy in her crimes, describing the making of the Mike program "like a kid talking about what everything is in his favorite TV show" and giggling while vivisecting E-1261.

Trivia[]

  • In one series of tales Craggs appears as a villain protagonist and eventually marries Nathan Snyder; however, not only is it up to the reader whether this really happened due to the nature of SCP Foundation canon, but she actively dislikes Snyder and only marries him so the Foundation will have to let them work together and she can use him to obtain research information from the Foundation database.

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