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[The video is taken from the perspective of Dr. Lawrence's suit camera. The first few seconds show Dr. Lawrence behind Dr. McCall and Dr. Rostova as they approach SCP-3737-1, with Agents Crawford, Bardeux, Alexander, and Ramirez flanking.]
Dr. McCall: Proceeding to enter the anomaly.
[The team crosses through the wall of fog. Camera feed glitches for approximately 2.4 seconds before being re-established. Frame shows the research team on SCP-3737's dock.]
Dr. Lawrence: Is that a blue sky I'm seeing?
Dr. McCall: I never thought I'd see something so mundane…
Alexander: Hold. Entities sighted on the beach.
[The frame shifts to show a group of canine SCP-3737-2 engaging with a length of rope a few feet from the dock. They appear oblivious to the presence of the team.]
Ramirez: I have a clear shot.
Alexander: Hold. Do not engage.
[Dr. McCall turns to face Agent Alexander.]
Dr. McCall: They might be friendly.
Alexander: I'd rather one of us determine that. Bardeux, go and initiate contact with one of the entities.
Bardeux: Aye, sir.
[Agent Bardeux breaks away from the main group and approaches the SCP-3737-2 instances with his weapon raised. One of the instances, a male Airedale Terrier, notices Agent Bardeux and turns to face him. The other instances remain oblivious.]
Alexander: If it moves in a way you don't like, shoot it.
Bardeux: Aye.
[The instance moves in front of Agent Bardeux and sits. Agent Bardeux points his weapon at the entity.]
Bardeux: Advise.
Alexander: Hold your fire. Bardeux, initiate physical contact with the entity. Crawford, Ramirez, be ready to engage.
[Agent Bardeux extends his arm in front of the entity. It slowly approaches and places its head under Agent Bardeux's hand. Bardeux proceeds to rub the instance's head which causes it to pant.]
Dr. McCall: That doesn't look very murderous to me.
Dr. Rostova: You should know as well as anyone that anything has the capability to be-
Dr. Lawrence: Katherine, is this really the time?
Dr. Rostova: What, Vernon? Am I not allowed to be cautious?
Dr. Lawrence: Being cautious and being extremely presumptuous are two separate things.
Dr. Rostova: I am not being presumptuous. I'm taking my job seriously.
Dr. McCall: Would you two be quiet? I think you're scaring them.
[Several of the instances have distanced themselves from the team.]
Ramirez: Did they bring the whole zoo here or something?
Bardeux: Hang on. This dog has a collar.
[Agent Bardeux investigates the collar on the SCP-3737-2 instance.]
Bardeux: His name is Felix.
Dr. Rostova: It has a name?
Dr. Lawrence: They all have collars. Who do these things belong to?
Alexander: I don't think that's important right now. We should continue moving.
[Several hours pass. The team explores several areas within SCP-3737. The island is revealed to contain several different terrains, including forests and prairies, along with more instances of SCP-3737-2.]
Crawford: Has anyone noticed the sun hasn't moved since we got here?
Dr. Lawrence: Perhaps it is an anomalous property of the island. Who knows?
[An instance of SCP-3737-2, a female Boxer, appears out of a nearby bush and approaches Dr. McCall.]
Dr. Lawrence: I guess she likes you.
Dr. McCall: It appears she does.
[Dr. McCall notices the instance's blue collar. He pauses for a moment.]
Dr. Rostova: Is everything alright, Ludwig?
Dr. McCall: Yes, yes. Everything is fine. That instance just reminds me of an old friend, is all.
Bardeux: I could check the name-tag.
Dr. McCall: It is extremely implausible that that friend is her.
Bardeux: No harm in trying then, Doctor. Permission to approach the entity?
Alexander: Granted. Be cautious.
[Agent Bardeux crouches in front of the instance and inspects its name-tag.]
Bardeux: Her name is Gypsy.
Dr. McCall: That was her name.
Dr. Rostova: So? I'm sure a lot of dogs are named Gypsy. What makes you think this one is her?
Dr. McCall: Gypsy also had a blue collar.
Dr. Lawrence: I remember you talking about Gypsy. I thought she died?
Dr. McCall: She did. We had to put her down when I was sixteen.
Dr Lawrence: Then what is she doing here?
Dr. Rostova: It is still my best opinion that we do not get so-
[Dr. Rostova is alerted when another SCP-3737-2 instance appears. She turns to face a male Siamese Cat wearing a black collar.]
Dr. Rostova: That's…That's not possible.
Dr. Lawrence: What is it, Katherine?
[Dr. Rostova approaches the instance, and also removes her suit. She grabs the entity and holds it close to her chest, to which it begins purring. Dr. Rostova begins to cry.]
Bardeux: The hell is going on here?
Alexander: I have no idea. Doctor, mind explaining?
Dr. Rostova: He looks just like my old Siamese. Same collar and everything. Even has his name-tag.
Dr. Lawrence: Katherine, I'd be very careful. This looks just like 3773.
Dr. Rostova: This looks nothing like that, Vernon. Pike was batshit crazy and so was her cat.
[Dr. Rostova spots a feather on a string, which did not show on the film prior to her arrival. She picks the stick up and proceeds to play with the SCP-3737-2 instance. Dr. McCall has ceased interactions with his SCP-3737-2 instance to respond to his earpiece.]
Dr. McCall: That's odd.
Dr. Lawrence: What is it, Ludwig?
Dr. McCall: Bridge Team is reading a loss of stability in the portal. They are suggesting we return to the camp as soon as possible.
Ramirez: The dock isn't that far from here. An hour or two at least. Will it hold?
Dr. McCall: They're saying it'll last for another two hours before it collapses.
Dr. Rostova: Wonderful. I can take Jasper and Dr. McCall can take Gypsy.
Dr. Lawrence: Katherine. You know how strict we are about dimensional entities. I don't think I need to remind you what happens if we bring them back.
Dr. Rostova: I can't just leave him here, Vernon. I don't want him getting lonely.
Dr. McCall: We've seen plenty of other instances that seem very happy to provide company. We need to go, Katherine.
Dr. Rostova: He was my best friend when I was a kid. I haven't seen him in years, and you expect me to just leave him? Just like that?
Crawford: Dr. Rostova, it isn't safe for you here if you stay much longer.
Dr. Rostova: It's my cat. if I want to bring him, I can. I take full responsibility. I don't see why you aren't happy to see your dog, Ludwig.
Dr. McCall: Of course I'm happy to see her, Katherine. She was my best friend growing up as well. I would love having someone like her back, but she might not even exist. Even if she does, I don't want her going through the Foundation. That wouldn't be right.
Dr. Rostova: Fine. If you don't want to bring her back, that's fine. I'm still taking Jasper.
Alexander: I think you should listen to Dr. Lawrence. I cannot permit you to bring something of that nature back with us.
Dr. Rostova: I don't care about the regulations, Alexander. It's a cat. It isn't going to kill you.
Alexander: We don't know that yet, Doctor. Put it down.
Dr. Rostova: He's coming with me, and that's that. Now, I suggest we return to the dock.
Alexander: Dr. Rostova, I will be forced to place you in quarantine if you do not release the entity.
Dr. Rostova: So be it. Jasper is coming back with me.
[Dr. Rostova carries her SCP-3737-2 instance as the research team returns to the dock. Dr. McCall's SCP-3737-2 instance has been following behind.]
Crawford: Everyone accounted for?
Dr. Lawrence: I believe so.
Alexander: Good. Let's get this over with.
Dr. McCall: Wait.
Dr. Lawrence: What's wrong?
Dr. McCall: I uh…I never got the chance to say goodbye to Gypsy. My father took her to the vet and I didn't go. I'd like to say my goodbyes before we go. You know, just in case.
Alexander: Doctor, we don't have much ti-
Dr. McCall: I know, Alexander. Just give me a moment.
Alexander: Alright. Hurry, though.
[Dr. McCall turns and kneels to face his SCP-3737-2 instance. He begins to rub its head.]]
Dr. McCall: Goodbye, girl. Thank you for always being there for me. I love you, very much.
[Dr. McCall proceeds to hug the instance. The team then crosses into SCP-3737-1. Upon reaching the other side, Dr. Rostova notices her SCP-3737-2 instance is no longer in her arms. Agent Crawford and Agent Bardeux restrain her as she attempts to cross back into SCP-3737-1. SCP-3737-1 then becomes unstable and closes. The fog dissipates.]
Dr. Rostova: [DATA REDACTED]
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