Balmadina

Item # :Scp-5369

Object Class: Keter

Special Containment Procedures: All attempts to contain Scp-5369 with current technology have failed and the foundation has determined it to be uncontainable. It will always be freed from containment with the help of [Expunged] who is also a member of the [Expunged].

Description: Scp-5369 The mechanic is a male humanoid creature measuring roughly 1.86 cm in height. Subject looks about 28 in age, is muscular, and has long blonde hair. Subject is partially made out of metal and other manufactured resources. Subject responds to almost all outer signals including sound, touch, visible stimuli, smell, and incoming waves from all ranges of the wave spectrum. He will not react violently to receiving any kind of human contact though when distinguishing any intent to capture and contain it by force, he will either flee or fight.

While able to hold conversations with the staff when found and brought to the facility to interrogate, subject will react violently when trying to contain him. When trying to contain him he will fight with sharp knives implanted into his arms. He never carries firearms and no firearms will work in his presence. He does not possess inhuman strength as his body was modified for survivability and not for combat.

From the many times talking to Scp-5369, we could gather that his body is currently made up of 98% metal with the only non fully metal component being the brain and the only fully natural . He wears a type of skin like suit which is made up of synthetics and

In 1782 in Paris, France Ludwig Rêve (eng. Ludwig dream) was born into a lower-class family on the outside of the Île de la Cité. Very early on in the life of Ludwig, both his parents died from cholera which led to him being put into an orphanage. The orphanage was closer to the center of the Île de la Cité and it was located close to many workshops, one of them being the workshop of clockmaker Bernard Guillaume Carcel.

It was always clear that Ludwig was a psychopath who had no interest in other people and that he had an affinity for engineering. He always sneaked out of the orphanage to see what Mr. Carcel was building. And occasionally stole machine parts to build his own small contraptions. Those contraptions include simple clocks, and devices that perform basic forward and backward motion. In the orphanage he was known to love scaring other children with simple traps. As told in the house book which was a diary of the house, he spent most his days observing the neighboring workshops, crafting contraptions and torturing other children with simple traps. In the description of each child in the book he was described as a total sociopath who was obedient but always tried to push what he was allowed to do to the edge.

At age 16, clockmaker Carcel took him as his apprentice and he acquired the knowledge on how to make more advanced contraptions and machines. He also helped carcel with the invention of the carcel lamp which was more efficient in using fuel than other lamps. At age 17 he has learned everything there was to learn and he ran away. Filled with the desire to improve his knowledge and study machinery, he departed to Corbigny where he settled in a small empty house. From there on he started his own workshop building small machines and clocks.