Agent Delta 1

Item #: SCP-5133

Object Class: Euclid-Keter

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-5133-1 is to be kept in a 5’ x 5’ x5’ box of 7-inch thick ballistic glass in the center of a 50’ x 50’ class 4 containment chamber accessible ONLY by Level-4 personnel and above per order of Site Director █████ of Site 76 and members of the O5 Council.

SCP-5133-1 is not to have any contact with Foundation Security, Researchers or other personnel, and no tests are to be carried out on SCP-5133-1 unless ordered by a member of the O5 Council. ANY human entering the containment cell of SCP-5133-1 without authorization from the O5 Council will be sealed in until they are terminated by the instance of SCP-5133-2, and the instance has dissipated.

ONLY when the instance of SCP-5133-2 has dissipated will the lockdown be lifted, and Sector 4 will be open for Researchers to conduct their tests

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Description: SCP-5133-1 is a seemingly normal Carbine rifle dating 1860 manufactured by the Spencer Repeating Rifle Co., and is in pristine condition despite being buried 3 1/2 feet underneath the soil for well over 100 years. SCP-5133-1 was discovered at Peachtree Creek National Battlefield in Fulton County, Georgia by Field Agents codename Foxe and codename Volfe who were assigned to the Fulton County Police force as cover by MTF Iota-10 "Damn Feds". The exact time of discovery of SCP-5133-1 is logged as 2:41 PM on the 1st of August, 1994.

Upon discovery of SCP-5133-1 underneath the soil of the battlefield, it began to violently shake and emit a booming sound of approximately 125 decibels, causing Agents Foxe and Volf to draw their weapons and open fire on it to no avail. It then proceeded to generate the instance of SCP-5133-2 which took hold of the weapon and fired on the agents all of which was caught on the Field Agents body-cams.

Agent Foxe was terminated almost instantly, and Agent Volf was terminally wounded but called for immediate containment of the SCPs before succumbing to his injuries. Backup arrived at approximately 3:22 PM, SCP-5133-1 and SCP-5133-2 were then contained at 3:47 PM by MTF Iota-10 and MTF Mu-13 units respectively and brought to Site 76 for containment. The instance of SCP-5133-2 is the ghost of what Foundation Researchers know to be a Confederate Soldier, namely a Sergeant, who fought and died during the Battle of Peachtree Creek on July 13th, 1863.

SCP-5133-2, AKA “The Sergeant” is seemingly summoned into existence when SCP-5133 is disturbed or agitated in any way, including Security Personnel so much as opening the door to its containment chamber, and SCP-5133-2 will remove SCP-5133-1 from its ballistic glass box and begin to fire upon all humans in sight until they are terminated/have retreated from its sight. It will then let out a very loud holler AKA “Rebel Yell” and dematerialize until SCP-5133-1 is disturbed again.

Remote extraction of material from SCP-5133-1 by way of tactical drone seems has no effect on generating the instance of SCP-5133-2, indicating it will only become agitated when in the presence of a human at a range of 15 yards as shown by tests approved by the O5 Council on Class-D personnel.

From this information, Head Researcher Dr ████████ and Senior Researcher Dr. Pryanka were able to extract many samples of SCP-5133-1 with a drone and they have determined that not only is it not made with the typical metal alloy used by the Spencer Repeating Arms Co. at that time (even though extensive tests have proven that it was indeed made by this company), but it is not any type of metal alloy the Foundation even has knowledge of, and further research has been of no use in the identification of the material.

All attempts to communicate with SCP-5133-2 have been unsuccessful, being met with gunfire until termination/retreat of all personnel from its sight. Further theories suggested that if a subject entered the chamber unarmed it would not agitate SCP-5133-1, the O5 Council approved testing of this theory but when a male Class-D (D-47263) entered the Containment Cell he was met with the instance of SCP-5133-2 and was terminated immediately by the anomaly.

Even further testing approved by the O5 Council with FEMALE Class-D subjects proved conclusive that SCP-5133-1 WILL become agitated when ANY human enters its Containment Cell and SCP-5133-2 will appear, but no harm will come to the subject that enters the cell if the subject is female. SCP-5133-2 WILL however attack if the subject, no matter what sex, provokes it in any way. This testing proved conclusive enough that an interview was scheduled to be conducted with SCP-5133-2

The following is an interview conducted with SCP-5133-2

Interviewed: SCP-5133-2

Interviewer: Senior Researcher Dr. Pryanka

BEGIN LOG: 1:10 PM
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Dr. Pryanka: *enters chamber*

SCP-5133-2: *materializes and raises SCP-5133-1 to shoot*

SCP-5133-2: *lowers SCP-5133-1* Oh hello there Ma’am

Dr. Pryanka: Hello, I am Dr. Pryanka. May I ask you a few questions?

SCP-5133-2: Sure thing Ma’am, anythin’ fer a fine lady such as yerself

Dr. Pryanka: Yes, thank you. Now, what is your name?

SCP-5133-2: My name…. Huh, can’t remember the damn thing! *laughing* Ye can just call me Johnny

Dr. Pryanka: Ok, I shall call you Johnny from now on

SCP-5133-2 will now be referred to as “Johnny”

Johnny: Sounds good to me! Though I guess I'd prefer Sergeant Johnny, Ma’am

Dr. Pryanka: Oh, you were a Sergeant?

Johnny: Yes’M, part of the 15th Alabama!

Dr. Pryanka: And you fought at the Battle of Peachtree Creek, correct?

Johnny: Huh? Ma'am, I'm sorry but I don't rightly know what yer talkin about

Dr. Pryanka: Oh yes of course. In July of 1864, you fought a battle in Georgia, correct?

Johnny: Yes'M, our boys fought mighty well there, ‘least until them goddamn Yankees got reinforcements….

Dr. Pryanka: I see… Well, what can you tell me about SCP-5133-1?

Johnny: The who what now?

Dr. Pryanka: Oh, of course. My apologies. The weapon you have in your possession

Johnny: *taps SCP-5133-1* Oh this? I have no damn clue where it came from, but I’m glad ter have it. The beauty packs a real punch!

Dr. Pryanka: I see… Hmmm, and are you aware that you are dead, Sergeant?

Johnny:…….HAHA!!! Ma’am that’s a funny one, you really are the southern mans dream

Dr. Pryanka: I’m not making a joke, Sergeant. You are a specter, a ghost if you will.

Johnny:……no….Ma’am, it was funny one time but now I'm getting a little pissed quite frankly. Stop sayin nonsense like that

Dr. Pryanka: Oh, I, I didn’t mean-

Johnny: You wouldn’t like me when I’m angry, Ma’am

Dr. Pryanka: Let's calm down now, Sergeant

Johnny: Are ye tellin ME what to do?

Dr. Pryanka: N-no, I just-

Johnny: DON’T SPEAK, OR THOSE WORDS’LL BE YER LAST

Dr. Pryanka: 'screaming'

SCP-5133-2 “Johnny” proceeds
to point SCP-5133-1 at Dr. Pryanka’s head

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END LOG: 1:19 PM

At this point, 10 on-site Security Guards were deployed into the chamber. Dr. Pryanka was shot in the temple by SCP-5133-2 and dropped to the floor. SCP-5133-2 terminated the 10 Security Guards who entered the chamber and breached containment.

ADDENDUM 1… INCIDENT REPORT 5133-1-A

Incident Type: Breach of Containment

Time of Incident: 1:20 PM

Date of Incident: October 6th, 1995

Casualty Report:

Security Guards: 23 killed, 16 injured

Researchers: 3 killed, 1 injured

MTF E-11: 2 killed, 4 injured

MTF-Mu-13: 2 injured

Administrative Dept: 1 injured

Total Casualties: 52

Time of Recontainment: 2:04 PM

Dr. Pryanka successfully recovered from her injuries after reconstructive surgery was performed and a dose of amnesiac was administered to return her sanity. She resumed her duties as Senior Researcher at Site 76 on October 14th, 1995.

No further contact has been initiated with SCP-5133-1, and the O5 Council have ordered no further tests/interviews due to the major breach in containment that occurred during the previous interview