Site-72 [SCP:RP] #32045913
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Description
Site-72is a containment and research facility established atop the remnants of a decommissioned site embedded deep within a mountain range similar to that of the Cheyenne Mountains. It's one entrance, through a concealed silo. The previous site was originally constructed in the late 1980s, and later then decommissioned in 1996, as a result of [REDACTED], and Operation [REDACTED]. Though fortunately, Site-72 was repurposed in 2005, with refurbishing completed in 2007, with Site-72 being able to provide the best equipment possible in 2008. Site-72 defends itself from the organization called the Horizon Initiative, an organization that seeks to unify three religions and create a world where humanity can be "worthy of salvation."
Written by the group; not a statement by this register.
Membership history
Growth
Growth history is still building. We hold one measurement for this entry. A trend needs at least two, taken days apart — so this will fill in on its own rather than being estimated. We do not publish numbers we have not measured.
| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 13 Aug 2026, 13:50 | 66 | first reading |
Ownership
Owned by @glarpenn as measured.
Members we’ve seen
@glarpenn — Founding Director (rank 255)
autumn (@AutumnTesting) — Director (rank 254)
coleslaw9000 (@ColeslawKansas) — KC - Level 2 (rank 3)
Maze (@Wisconsinium) — KC - Level 0 (rank 1)
@Birb_Oficial — Community Member (rank 1)
Haus (@Final_Catalyst) — Community Member (rank 1)
@bluered900 — Community Member (rank 1)
A sample — only members this register has independently measured, highest rank first. Not the full roster.
Rank structure
Roles and per-rank member counts as Roblox reports them (rank 0 = guest … 255 = owner).
Related groups
Groups whose measured members overlap with this one — a sample from our membership graph.
Open data
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