Site76 Prison Anomalies Script 2021 May 2026
In the context of the Roblox game [SCP] Site-76: Prison Anomalies
, scripts typically refer to Lua-based exploits or automation tools used by players to gain advantages such as infinite money, "kill all" functions, or teleportation.
As of late 2021, these scripts were frequently hosted on platforms like Pastebin and v3rmillion. However, most public scripts from that era are now patched or outdated due to Roblox's significant engine updates and security improvements. Key Anomalies in Site-76
The game is themed around the SCP Foundation and features several iconic entities:
SCP-999 (The Tickle Monster): A friendly orange blob that can heal players. SCP-682 (Hard to Kill Lizard) : A massive, hostile reptilian creature. SCP-3008 (Infinite IKEA) : An anomaly representing an endless retail space.
SCP-939 (With Many Voices): Predators that mimic human speech to lure prey. site76 prison anomalies script 2021
SCP-079 (Old AI): A sentient computer capable of controlling facility systems. Scripting and Safety
If you are looking for current scripts for this or similar games:
Check Community Hubs: Modern scripts are often found on RobloxScripts.com or specialized Discord servers.
Beware of Malicious Files: Executing third-party scripts carries a risk of account bans or the installation of malware on your device.
Exploit Execution: Scripts require an "executor" (like Synapse X or KRNL), many of which became non-functional after the Hyperion (Byfron) anti-cheat rollout. In the context of the Roblox game [SCP]
"Site-76: Prison Anomalies" is a Roblox horror sandbox game developed by Yellow Gearworks that features role-based gameplay with Foundation staff, prisoners, and anomalies. While the game features complex containment and escape mechanics, developers confirmed it is no longer receiving major content updates. For detailed game mechanics and wiki information, visit Roblox Site-76 Wiki Roblox Wiki Prison Anomalies - Site 76 Wiki
Cascade Timeline:
- Hour 1: SCP-5678 begins editing reality. Reports duplicate automatically, but the ink is made of crystallized fear (later traced to SCP-7341’s memory residue).
- Hour 3: SCP-8910’s scripted dialogue accidentally merges with SCP-7341’s timeline audit. Guards begin remembering 15 different versions of the morning briefing, none of which happened.
- Hour 6: The Corrections Officer (SCP-9120) receives a corrupted stanza from an automated printer. The stanza reads: "No guard shall sleep / nor prisoner weep / all doors shall keep / a promise deep." SCP-9120 interprets this as a lockdown edict and seals all blast doors for 23 minutes—coinciding with its own inert period, creating a paradox.
- Hour 12: The Narrative Cascade peaks. Cells begin rearranging themselves according to plot structure (exposition cells at the front, climax cells at the center). SCP-7341 becomes the "protagonist" of the emergent script and nearly breaches containment by convincing a janitor he was always a D-Class.
- Resolution: Dr. Voss manually overwrites SCP-5678 with a terminal script stanza: "End scene. All actors freeze. Reset to checkpoint 03-21-2021, 00:00:00. No memory of this scene remains." The reset works, but three guards vanish—later found living inside SCP-8910’s cell wall, having been "written into the background."
1. Aimbot and Silent Aim
In a game where gunfights determine the outcome of a riot, accuracy is everything. The popular scripts from 2021 included high-quality Aimbot. This automatically locks your crosshair onto enemies, ensuring every shot lands. Some advanced versions included "Silent Aim," allowing you to hit targets without even looking at them, keeping your hacks undetected by other players.
Overview of Site-76
Unlike standard containment sites focused on biological, dimensional, or reality-bending anomalies, Site-76 (codename: "The Penitentiary") was established in 1998 with a singular mandate: the containment, study, and psychological profiling of humanoid and former human SCP objects with high cognitive functions. Located beneath a decommissioned federal prison in the Appalachian Mountains, Site-76 functions as a hybrid of maximum-security prison, psychiatric hospital, and interactive research lab.
By 2021, the site housed 142 sentient anomalies, 11 of which were designated Apollion-class (uncontainable without constant surveillance). The site’s unique feature is its "Narrative Scripting Protocol" (NSP), a controversial method of pre-emptively influencing anomalous behavior through staged scenarios—essentially, writing a living script for anomalies to act out, thus preventing unpredictable outbursts.
3. SCP-8910 – "The Cell Next Door"
- Class: Safe (but psychologically hazardous)
- Description: A standard human male (Caucasian, 40s, no anomalous properties) who is always contained in the cell adjacent to any sentient anomaly. If moved, space warps so that he is once again next to the most dangerous entity in the wing. He has no memory of previous neighbors but retains psychological scars.
- 2021 Script Protocol: Researchers script daily "friendly neighbor interactions" to prevent him from triggering existential dread in Keter-class neighbors. In January 2021, a script error caused him to ask SCP-7341, "Do you remember your first death?"—leading to a week-long containment breach.
6. Technical/Scripting Features
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Modular Script Structure
- Use triggers (e.g.,
[If SCP-682 is free] → spawn SCP-106when health < 20%). - Dialogue trees with anomaly-specific outcomes (e.g., SCP-31337 gives clues if fed pizza, but insults if offered salad).
- Use triggers (e.g.,
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Customizable Containment
- Redstone-like system for building makeshift barriers (e.g., SCP-857 "Piercing Gaze" can be blinded with flashlights).
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AI Behavior Trees
- Anomalies adapt to player strategies (e.g., SCP-055 "The Drowning Man" hides in flooded zones if attacked with fire).
2. Anomaly Types
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Controllable Anomalies
- Example: D-9993 (SCP-XXXX) with limited autonomy.
- Gameplay: Players can "adopt" and command SCPs (e.g., using an EMR device to direct SCP-682 "The Lava Golem" during combat).
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Hostile Anomalies
- Example: SCP-106 (The Wall Crawler) with AI-driven pursuit mechanics.
- Behavior: Traps, terrain deformation (e.g., SCP-XXXX: "The Floorboard Crawler" causes floors to collapse).
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Neutral Anomalies
- Example: SCP-035 "The Mask Collection" (trading cards can be gifted to NPCs for quests).
- Interaction: Dialogue-driven puzzles (e.g., convincing SCP-173 to "stand still" to unlock a door).