After locating SCP-7905, I dispatched Doctor Clef immediately, placing him in full command of the project. Personnel, equipment, several specialized task forces, and a contingent of my own Red Right Hand operatives were assigned to him without hesitation. I also selected several of my most talented scientists—individuals capable of navigating anomalies, parallel realities, and anything resembling metaphysical contamination. If anyone could turn a strange doorway into a controlled, weaponized asset, it was Clef… provided he actually listened.
I gave him one directive above all others:Investigate the other side. Classify it. Exploit it. And eventually—conquer it.
Originally, SCP-7905 was recorded as a parallel SCP Foundation world—a weaker echo of ours where the anomalies were almost laughable. But we're not in the baseline setting anymore. We are in the Marvel world, and that changes the rules. What should have been a simple SCP mirror world could easily be a parallel Marvel world instead. Mutants, sorcerers, Celestials, cosmic entities… the worst possibilities were all sitting on the table.
I made it very clear that if this turned out to be a Marvel variant, we needed extreme caution. Even a weaker Marvel Earth could hide something capable of leveling dimensions. I stressed this. Repeated it. Put it in writing.
Of course, I wasn't naïve.
Doctor Clef obeys orders only when they align with his own amusement, paranoia, or whims—and right now, none of those aligned with "caution." Clef was a liar, a manipulator, and a wildcard the Foundation tolerated because he was too dangerous to remove and too useful to ignore. Sending him was both a calculated risk and an inevitable necessity.
He'd step through that gate like it was a personal invitation, disregard half of my warnings immediately, and make up the rest as he went along. But that was why he was perfect for this.
What I needed wasn't obedience.What I needed was results.
And Clef—reckless, brilliant, psychotic Clef—always delivered results.
Whether the world on the other side survived those results?That was another matter entirely.
