RSCP Site 118 is a highly classified site in Brickland owned by the RSCP Foundation. The reservation was formerly the site of several towns, until the last remaining residents were compensated to move elsewhere, and the land was cleared to build a new military base. The base was never built due to funding issues and was sold to the RSCP Foundation in 1986. Not much is known about the facility except its existence and the fact that it is used for the testing of classified weapons and other equipment. It was not publicly disclosed until 2013 when documents related to it were declassified. The reservation covers a total area of 489 square miles.
Geography
The site covers an area of 489 square miles (1266.5 square km) in the Sonoran Desert of Brickland.
History
Conspiracy Theories and public disclosure
During the early 2000s, theories begun to emerge on the internet suggesting that the facility was being used for experiments on extraterrestrial life, among other things, which continued to this day, as there is not much information about it. Eventually, in 2013, the government publicly disclosed the existence of the facility and confirmed its use as a weapons laboratory.
Personnel
As of 2025, the site employed 14,000 people, according to a report by the Robloxian Times.
Security
The site is heavily guarded at all times, due to the sensitive and classified nature of the research being conducted. The site’s security is managed internally, with a force of 2,000 and regularly contracts guards from other facilities. In one case, guards shot and killed an armed trespasser who jumped the fence by breaking the barbed wire with a knife, in 2019. There have been a total of 14 trespassing incidents, with three resulting in the death of the intruder, due to them being armed or refusing to comply with the warning that all guards give before using deadly force.
Housing
Most employees live off campus for most of the time, but during extremely important shifts, and members of the Mobile Task Force (MTF) live on campus, sometimes with their families, who are not allowed to go inside of the complex. The barracks are separated into zones, one for the MTF, consisting of barracks of individual rooms housing one soldier per room, another zone for researchers who live in regular houses, and a zone for temporary accommodation. Children of the personnel who live on site attend schools in the nearby towns, off site.