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Olympia was originally envisioned by SCP Foundation's Prof

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Olympia was originally envisioned by SCP Foundation's Prof. Kain Pathos Crow as a project for the creation of an empowered artificial humanoid by utilizing several SCPs among other materials. These included: SCP-040, SCP-143, SCP-148, SCP-158, SCP-291, SCP-500, SCP-542, SCP-784-ARC, SCP-914, 35 female Class-D, 5 male Class-D, 5 Cray CX1, 64 supercomputers and 5 Basler L300 Series L304kc cameras.

The first phase of the project started on November 28th of 2008, with experimenting SCP-158 on some of the D-Class, who had a personality Crow liked. On that day, eleven experiments took place, in which Crow extracted the souls of several D-Class personnel in order to explore the machine's full capacities. Two days later, Crow began combining and altering the aspects of the collected souls like willpower, understanding, conscience, creativity, empathy, and drive before inserting the souls back into one of D-Class to see if the personality was of his preference. As the professor struggled with manipulating the souls he ended up repeating the process forty-two times. In the ensuing days, Crow continued experimenting with SCP-158, exploring the nature of the machine and the human soul, and from this a composite soul was created which he dubbed Subject Zero and found that a normal human body was unable to completely contain it. Eventually, Crow discovered that Subject Zero transcended the earthly realm, being able to see through different realities and live without a body. Fortunately for him, the sentient soul had grown attached to Crow as it saw him as a father figure, prompting Crow to include it in the project. Zero, at the moment being an incorporeal entity, would follow Crow around and asked him for another name instead of Subject Zero and he told it to choose a name for itself.

The next series of experiments soon started; Crow using SCP-914 to combine female D-Class with some of the SCPs and other materials. Most of these experiments resulted in failure apart for six subjects: an Asian woman whose skin and hair combined with SCP-143; a Caucasian woman whose skin combined with SCP-148; an African-American woman whose brain combined with a Cray CX1 and a supercomputer; two Caucasian women whose bodily functions were enhanced with SCP-500; and a biotechnological organism resembling a living tripod camera. Crow then proceeded to work with SCP-040 and SCP-542 in order for them to alter and combine the components into a body that could host Subject Zero. However, despite 542 helping with the integration of SCP-784's nanites into a body without any major consequences, 040 was unable to fully use her powers, causing her involvement in the project to be diminished.

During this time, Crow grew closer with Subject Zero, with her keeping him company while he worked. She was excited to receive her body but because of the pace the project was moving, Crow promised to give her the body as a Christmas gift. When Subject Zero was accompanying Crow to the excavation area, she saw a "thing" trying to grab her from between realities. She became scared and hid within Crow's mind, taking possession of him, and forcing him to ride SCP-244-ARC through the site. Once the situation subsided, Crow was left confused from the experience while Zero refused to elaborate on the thing trying to grab her.

With the desired components at their disposal, the subjects' souls were removed via 158 and their bodies were cloned via SCP-222 which were stored in cryo stasis. The six subjects were then placed inside SCP-291 to disassemble their bodies into separate organs and limbs so the preferred parts could be combined into an ideal body. 542 helped attach the body parts together, but following the operation the body suffered a mild organ failure due to shock before adapting. On Christmas, with the body completed, Crow went on to insert Subject Zero into it, and although he faced some difficulty with the integration, due to SCP-148 attempting to repel the composite soul, Subject Zero successfully merged with the body and thus Olympia was finally born. After that, SCP-784 was fused to her body for further enhancement.

In the ensuing days, Olympia learned how to talk and move, becoming capable of properly moving and interacting with others at a rapid pace. Under Crow's guidance she began learning about various topics before revealing to her creator that she chose to be called Sophia. Seeing the great success that was the Olympia Project the O5 Council ordered duplicates of her to be created, putting Olympia in SCP-222 to create clones of her, giving rise to the Olympians line, though they would need to manually recreate the minds through AI since Crow refused to allow the duplication of Subject Zero. On early January, Crow decided to take a vacation in Spain, leaving Olympia alone, but thankfully she was able to manage his work during his absence.

Olympia's capabilities were eventually tested, to see how powerful she was and what weaknesses she possessed. It was discovered that although her physiology was superior to that of a normal human, she wasn't outright invincible as she had her own limits and weaknesses.

Olympia began serving as Crow's assistant, helping him in his line of work. On Crow's day off, Olympia accompanied her creator and his fellow researcher Dr. Iceberg to a massive MTF shooting range. There the personnel used their own mechanical devices to target practice by destroying some statues resembling SCPs, with Olympia taking points. Olympia then witnessed Iceberg destroying a reptilian statue which had moved its head moments before its death. She confirmed that the statue had in fact moved, but Crow and Iceberg didn't think much of it and continued target practicing.

Skills:
-Immortality
-Regenaration
-Firearm skills
-Superhuman strength
Superhuman durability
-Superhuman reflexes
-Solar energy absorption
-Telepathy
-Possession
-Psychic immunity
-Technopathy
-Extrasensory perception
-Reality anchoring
-Plasma Vision

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