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Site TSP is hosted by a computer with sixteen gigabytes of RAM, which is more than capable of processing necessary information needed to compute SCP databases and general "Rimworld" data.
However, the entrance of an instance of SCP-131 onto the main base of Site TSP on the edge of galactic civilization caused a critical infrastructural failure necessitating first a deployment of Procedure CTRL-ALT-DELETE and, when that failed, an emergency shut down of the site's computer. The last records of the facility show than an instance of SCP-131 was purchased by Site TSP agents journeying on a Caravan.
Post-incident logs indicate that the appearance of the SCP-131 instance, alongside the caravan that had just reentered Site TSP, caused a chronological anomaly in which time ceased to exist and all agents and support animals, plus SCP-131, ceased moving. Only the emergency shut down restored order.
HUGS LIBRARY, which is a program installed on Site TSP's computer and is intended to generate logs, were lost during Procedure CTRL-ALT-DELETE.
Agents prior to reentry onto the Site TSP map noted that purchasing the instance of SCP-131 caused an integer overflow os the Days of Food indicator on Site TSP Caravan read out, going from a positive number to a number akin to "-165665396". This is a common error found in "Rimworld" simulations conducted on Site TSP and elsewhere, in which a lifeform's Hunger Rate is set to zero, but the lifeform's types of food are not set to "NONE", or vice-versa. A lifeform's Hunger Rate AND Food Type Consumption must be zero and NONE, respectively, or this overflow will occur.
Ah Rocketman, I was wondering when something in this mod would throw errors with it. Got this far, haha. I'll investigate this issue.
This issue probably persists in other SCPs that have a similar food situation as SCP-131. (SCP-1675 and pawns with SCP-3033-1 or SCP-3033-2 in them) so keep an eye out for them as well.
After extensive research, it has been discovered that the chronological anomaly caused by the SCP-131 instance is not anomalous, but rather, a flaw in the technical capabilities of Site TSP. After upgrading the site's computer to thirty-two gigabytes of RAM, the issue resolved itself.
Diagnosis: "Skill Issue".
It is unknown at this time if such behavior within a contained room is intended. Further research is necessary.