Interviewer: O5-7
Subject: SCP-XXXX
Date: 08/13/2020
Time: 3:47 PM
Foreword: D-85823 walks into SCP-XXXX's containment chamber, holding a laptop firmly in both hands. He opens the laptop to a voice chat website, with O5-7 on the other end.
SCP-XXXX: Hello. I suppose you must be O5-7. Or, should I say, ██████ ██████.
Silence for 7 seconds.
O5-7: …it's fine. I'll just redact it later. D-85823, give it the photo.
D-85823 gives SCP-XXXX a photograph of O5-7 at Mount Rushmore, presumably in his early 20s.
O5-7: Now, SCP-XXXX. You have stated that you can use this anomaly by looking through photos, correct? What do you see from this one?
SCP-XXXX: I can't see anything. Let me guess, you are obscuring your vision with something, perhaps a blindfold? I can very clearly hear a washing machine near you, but I can't hear it through the computer due to some kind of audio filter. Am I right on this assumption?
O5-7: Indeed. Do you know where I am?
Silence for 4 seconds.
SCP-XXXX: Say, why are you giving me a personal photo of you? Wouldn't that be endangering your privacy?
O5-7: You said my name earlier. You clearly know who I am already. Besides, that was a photo from my younger days. If you had not known me already, that photo would have been completely useless.
SCP-XXXX: Fair enough.
O5-7 orders D-85823 to rip the photograph apart, and he does so upon this request.
O5-7: Next question. Are you aliased with anyone else who shares your goal? Such as the Serpent's Hand?
SCP-XXXX: (chuckles) Serpent's Hand? What makes you believe they "share" my goal? It appears you misunderstood me when I talked with Clairvoyance. I don't care what happens to the anomalies, whether they are destroyed, contained, or liberated. My problem is with the Foundation itself.
O5-7: You say that your problem is with the Foundation, and that the anomalies are of no concern, but both classified pieces of information you tried to reveal to Clairvoyance were necessary measures to contain the anomalies.
SCP-XXXX: I was talking on a different scale. Of course, there are necessary measures for those specific ones, but I don't care what happens to, say, 5160.
O5-7: If you don't care what happens to them, what is your problem with the Foundation?
SCP-XXXX: It's the way you handle things. You give everything the same treatment. Dangerous skips that can be easily killed with no consequence? Contain it. Innocent ones that don't even present an immediate problem? Contain it.
O5-7: We don't destroy things because we don't know what could be containing what, or what fundamental part of reality is being upheld by what we try to hold in a cell.
SCP-XXXX: I'd imagine that both of us have our views fixed and unchanging. Besides, moral questioning probably isn't helpful to the interview. Do you have any more questions to ask me?
O5-7: Yes. Why would you willingly let yourself be contained by the Foundation? Doesn't that seem like a waste of a good 20 years of your life?
SCP-XXXX: Good question. I came here for documentation. People won't believe me if I don't have proof. A few weeks or months in a prison is a small price to pay to get your entire Foundation shown to the world. I doubt you could just amnesticize everyone, given how costly of a resource they are.
O5-7: What would stop us from giving you a dose?
SCP-XXXX: You don't want to do that. Memory is tied to ability. At least, that's what Death Note taught me. Giving me amnestics could possibly neutralize this anomaly. And you said it yourself, you don't destroy because you don't know what's being contained by what. I could destroy the world as we know it.
O5-7: (Silence for 5 seconds.) D-85823, consider this interview over.
D-85823 closes the laptop and exits the room.