Blasphemous Penguin

SCP-4228

Item #: SCP-4228
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: For the sake of general safety SCP-4228 is to be at all times kept in a space that is somewhere above the approximation 1.8 meters by 9 meters with a height of anywhere above 3 meters. Any particular room which is at least that tall, 9 meters in length, and not regularly accessed will do fine.
Being that the SCP is incapable of moving by itself, this is sufficient containment. Access within the room should be limited to those responsible for inquiring about it as well as task forces and D-class personnel who are charged with investigating its properties. SCP-4228 is above all things a pair of doors, they are to be left shut unless someone is instructed otherwise. If such a thing is to occur, it is to be closed immediately after such a persons entry into one of the doors.
Description: First discovered by a young couple exploring ruins of a presumed archaic fort barely over 8 kilometers south of Raymondville Missouri, SCP-4228 is a pair of identical doors which appear to be made of a dark oak planks with ornate metal bands across their entirety. Being confined to an equally identical pair of arches, each with pointed carvings reminiscent of the wiccan symbol for energy based magic all over their apparent marble structures. An SCP Foundation team was sent to obtain these doors after one of the aforementioned young lovers vanished following their entrance into one.
the team was sent to obtain one door, but soon found that one door could not be moved if the other was not moving with it. In a similar fashion to repulsing magnets, they cold not be forced any closer than 8 meters from one another. They were both removed from the grounds and taken to site ██.
Researchers were curious as to the properties of these doors, so they were taken to a room which was only slightly larger than the containment procedures here call for, and at that point designated its status of being safe, due to its inability to move, teleport, or otherwise be difficult to contain. Curiosity drove eventual investigations into the insides of these doors. Upon opening one, Dr. ████ reported that he saw only a rope bridge with wooden boards between his door and the other. Both doors apparently having a torch either side of it, illuminating the bridge. The researcher also stated that off in the distance he could see nothing but blackness, but felt a harsh breeze.
Following this the researchers were not certain of their own safety in entering SCP-4228 from either side, and resulted to using a small drone which broadcast its recordings so that they can control it from the outside. One test was taken and it was clear that at least one of the doors of SCP-4228 had to be left open for the drone to receive or give out any signals.
From the second test the drone's camera recorded a process of flying across the bridge, looking closely at the front and back of both doors within SCP-4228, and revealing that they were not being held in the air by anything. It also became clear that the torches on the inside would not go out. after about 7 minutes of observations and struggling to maneuver in the constantly changing wind-currents within SP-4228, the drone was forced into one of the arches and it's camera was presumably crushed. It was never seen again.
at this point no teams had been sent into SCP-4228 as it was made clear by yet another drone attempt that there is no roof, floor, or any sort of solid surface relatively within a distance of 50 meters. Given the danger there are only plans to send in a few individual D-class personnel to see if there is anything to be found.
The first D-class was sent in wearing a wing suit, we told them to leap from the bridge so as to see if there indeed was no clear bottom, needless to say, they continued speaking to us and breathing over the system for a period of about 256 hours. It is assumed by that point that the subject had actually starved while endlessly diving into the black windy space. Now it was almost entirely certain that this dimension between the doors of SCP-4228 has relatively nothing in it besides its air currents, and that bridge.
Following these investigations no further personnel were sent into SCP-4228, making the first expedition also the last for the foreseeable future. In all, despite many attempts to find anything within the void of SCP-4228, it appears to be just that, a void.