RSCP-023

Special Containment Procedures
The motive of any encountered instance of RSCP-023 must be categorized, utilizing a dramatically oversimplified instance classification procedure than the RSCP utilizes and immune to any misinterpretations. There are two instance classes: Harmless, which is defined as any instance in which no action must be taken, and Harmful, which is defined as any instance in which action must be taken. A recommended MTF to use is Mu-13, which has been trained to terminate instances classified using the Harmful instance class.

Description
RSCP-023 are trivially ghosts. The ghosts are usually apparitions, invisible entities, and others. Because of this, the Foundation has created and utilized a dramatically oversimplified instance classification procedure with two object classes: Harmless, which is defined as any instance in which no action must be taken, and Harmful, which is defined as any instance in which action must be taken. It is possible that RSCP-023 could be an explained RSCP.

Sub-RSCPs

 * 1) RSCP-023-1 is called Ectoplasm. This is inside every organic Lua species' body. Upon death, the Ectoplasm recreates a new version of the dead Robloxian/species. The mind of the creature/Robloxian then is put inside the ectoplasm body. On average, this process lasts for 5.0 seconds, but this can vary depending on the Robloxian. Exposure to societal life tends to make this process shorter, but exposure to wartime life tends to make this process longer. Ectoplasm has never been discovered, however. Ectoplasm can rot or die, but it takes an exorbitantly long time(shelf life approximations are normally distributed with a mean of 85.5 years with a standard deviation of approximately 4.33 years), making RSCP-023-1 pseudo-invincible but only able to be killed using a "telephone" trap, salt, or storing it for a long time. Ectoplasm's shelf life has been extended throughout the millennia of Robloxian history. Telephone traps are by electrocuting RSCP-023-1 and then connecting it to a telephone. It appears this sub-RSCP has been explained after one Robloxian whose name The Foundation refuses to disclose colloquially called it "Reseting your Roblox character".