While Doctor Clef was busy wandering through whatever parallel world he'd stumbled into, I turned my attention to something far more important—my newest personal project.
Vibranium. Uru. Adamantium. Fabric.Four materials no sane scientist would ever attempt to fuse… which is exactly why I decided to do it.
My goal was simple:Create something ultra-tough, with the defensive capability of Vibranium but the comfort, flexibility, and weight of normal fabric. A material worthy of a god-tier scientist. A material only I could forge.
That brought me straight to SCP-914.
I set the dial to Very Fine.
Inside the input chamber, I placed:
Pure Wakandan Vibranium
Refined Uru fragments
Adamantium alloy
Several sheets of sterile, high-quality fabric
Then I activated the machine.
The gears screamed. Metal groaned. The entire chamber rattled like reality itself was under stress.When the output chamber finally unlocked, a surprising result waited for me:
Fabric.But not normal fabric.
A large amount of it—far more than what I had put in. SCP-914 had multiplied the result, not just refined it.
Hours of analysis confirmed what instinct already told me:
This was no ordinary material.
The anomalous fabric displayed:
Insane density, but the weight of silk
Extreme flexibility, identical to normal cloth
Absorption of kinetic energy, surpassing even Vibranium shields
Temperature immunity, keeping the wearer perfectly regulated
Semi-intelligence, linked to the wearer's brainwaves
It changed appearance
Shifted form
Added or removed layers on command
Pockets with virtually infinite storage capacity
Magical conductivity from the Uru
Magic resistance and enhanced durability from the Adamantium
Self-repairing properties
High resistance to lasers, plasma, bullets, impacts, and elemental forces
The fabric didn't just protect.
It adapted.
And the more I examined it, the more I realized something else:It responded to me. My thoughts. My intent. SCP-914 had created something that wasn't just armor or clothing.
It was a symbiotic tool.
Naturally, I made the first item from it for myself.
A lab coat—sleek, dark, shimmering with microscopic runes that formed only when the light hit them. It looked like a simple coat… yet it was arguably one of the strongest pieces of equipment in the entire multiverse.
And it belonged to me alone.
As Clef played games with a parallel world, I quietly forged something far more dangerous:A material that could change the balance of power across universes.
A material that would never fall into anyone else's hands.
