This Exchange item contains one or more items from the Sims 3 Store, expansion pack(s) and/or stuff pack(s). If you own the store item/expansion/stuff pack(s) noted below, the item will download properly. NOTE: THIS GUIDE IS IN BETA Play with life into the future! Fire up the Time Portal and send your Sims to their most exciting destination yet: The future! Explore a bold new world, hundreds of years in the future. Description Adds spiral staircase options in the menu under wood-floors, one bulkier, one clean. The clean one uses the bulky ones collision so I wouldnt advise trying to place things like lights on the clean one, just sayin. This spiral staircase comes with matching railings for the second floor. Found in TSR Category 'Sims 3 Stairs & Railing'. The Sims 3 Building Tutorials: Making Homes with Multiple Stories and Basements By Norma Blackburn. When it comes to shopping online for industrial products, there is no other place better than Tolexo. Whether you are looking for office supplies for your new setup or safety products for your workers or any other industrial. The Sims 3 Building Tutorials: Stairs Spiral Stairs, Elevators and Staircase Designs By Norma Blackburn. SCP- 7. 23 - SCP Foundation. Photograph of SCP- 7. Item #: SCP- 7. 23. The Sims 3 is the third installment of The Sims franchise. Its creation was confirmed on November 2, 2006, by EA chief financial officer Warren Jenson who said, 'Yes, there's a Sims 3 in development and it's likely to be a. Matching railings for the Envision Spiral Staircase. Found in TSR Category 'Sims 3 Stairs & Railing'. Object Class: Safe. Special Containment Procedures: Due to the immovable nature of SCP- 7. Site- 2. 88 is to be constructed surrounding the immediate area to prevent potential civilian casualties or exposing the site's properties. Containment consists of standard 3m (1. A further restriction zone of 2m is to be constructed around the entrance to of SCP- 7. The site is to be secured by three guards in standard . Access restrictions are to be made based on the claim of the site's fragility and historical importance. Access to D- Class subjects for further experimentation is to be approved by level 4 staff or higher. Under no circumstances is SCP- 7. SCP Foundation staff, and personnel are requested to stay clear of the interior restriction zone to avoid becoming subject to SCP- 7. Description: SCP- 7. The stairs scale the interior of a ruined tower on the structure's eastern side. Each stair is approximately 0. From the exterior, the site appears to be in a state of disrepair, including the tower which SCP- 7. SCP- 7. 23 also appears to extend further upwards than the exterior architecture suggests. The site was brought to the Foundation's attention in 2. When ascended, SCP- 7. This effect seems to initiate after the fourth or fifth step has been climbed, each subsequent step inducing further aging or decay respectively. Subjects ascending the stairs have not indicated any feelings of pain or discomfort, and seem untroubled by their rapid transformation (with the exclusion of Experiment- 7. A- 9). Once an ascent has begun, subjects have no inclination of returning to the base of SCP- 7. Although it is yet to be determined conclusively whether this is a compulsion is caused by SCP- 7. Stairs and church are characteristic of the pre- Romanesque architectural style. Historical research indicates that the building containing SCP- 7. Roman architecture existed on the site predating the construction of the church. The site has undergone several major repairs since its construction, but is believed to have fallen into disuse some time during the 1. Although no specific records exist, local folklore suggests the building was abandoned during this time coinciding with a series of suspicious deaths, and distrust of the church remains within the local population. This same folklore references a 'sacred stair', which is believed to be a reference to SCP- 7. It is not known whether SCP- 7. Due to the spiral structure of SCP- 7. Electronic equipment such as video and sound recorders or GPS locators have been shown to undergo a similar aging process to subjects, and transmitted signals typically fail after a single story has been scaled, making further observation problematic. This has been somewhat circumvented by the use of cables directly linking observers to the subject, allowing video contact to remain until the second story, and audio until the fourth. A series of experiments were conducted commencing 2. The subject's expression underwent visible change as they crossed the fourth step, paused, and then continued to climb after prompting from test overseers. Signal from audio transceiver ceased approximately twenty seconds after visual contact was lost. Subject did not respond to further prompts, both via the transceiver and vocally. Video recordings were unable to be recovered. Notes: Standard recording methods are ineffectual. Recommended that alternatives be explored in future experiments. Experiment- 7. 23- A- 4. Date: . Subject was then instructed similarly to the previous experiment, with the addition of trailing the cable behind them as they climbed. After crossing the fifth step, subject sharply inhaled but continued forwards. Video and audio signal was maintained once visual contact had been lost, but began to rapidly deteriorate. Subject was asked to report any visual or audible anomalies, to which they responded that they were 'feeling fine'. When asked to elaborate, the subject mumbled indecipherably. At this the subject raises their hands to examine them in front of the video feed, which now appear to be visibly more calloused. Video feed is lost soon after, but audio feed remains for eight more minutes. Subject begins to breathe heavily into the microphone, as audio signal gradually degrades. Subject is directed to stop climbing but doesn't respond. Shortly before audio signal is lost, subject again mumbles something indecipherable, but it is believed they may have said 'daughter' or 'slaughter'. Reeling in copper cable revealed significant degradation in the metal and plastic, progressively more advanced towards the subject's end. Cable was no longer attached to recording devices. Notes: SCP- 7. 23 appears to degrade both biological and non- living matter. Subjects also appear to be either unwilling or unable to respond to overseer requests. Recommended that methods to recover subjects and equipment be enacted in future experiments. It is also notable that the remains of the previous subjects were not observed or described at any point during the ascent. Experiment- 7. 23- A- 7. Date: . Subject proved more responsive than previous test subjects, describing the air inside the staircase as 'cold, really cold', and that the stairs were 'covered with dust, thick grainy stuff'. Subject also stated that they were 'sorry', and began crying shortly after. Due to lack of video feed by this point, subject was encouraged to continue to climb and to describe anything that they saw. After approximately twelve minutes, subject began speaking rapidly in to the microphone, but the signal was much too degraded to understand words. With the prospect of a potential discovery, and the fact that cables had remained taut until this point, the decision was made to retract the cables and recover the subject. After no strong resistance was met, and after five minutes subject was pulled to the entrance. Although still alive at this point, the subject's physical appearance was significantly altered. Muscle mass had diminished greatly, hair had thinned and skin was extremely dry and discoloured. Although it had become loose and wrinkled in some areas, in other areas it was extremely taut, most notably on the face, atypical of normal human aging. The subject was not observed to blink during the four minute period before expiry, and was in a state of extreme distress. Though most of what was said during this time is unintelligible, subject refers at one point to what is possibly 'door' or 'the door', and refers several times to 'dark', 'mark' or 'f. Several broken and fractured bones were determined postmortem, believed to be a result of the subject's forced extraction. Although the subject did not complain of pain during the climb, bones were also shown to have been leached of minerals, joints had calcified into severe arthritis, tumorous growths were found behind the subject’s right eyeball and in the prostate, and several ulcers were found in the stomach lining. Notes: The statements made by the subject may suggest that SCP- 7. The fact that lucidity also remains suggests that there may be limitations to the compulsions caused by SCP- 7.
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