Item: SCP- XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Containment Protocol: Originally it was stored in in a safe deposit box in a vault. But due to it’s proximity to electrical equipment and seeming ability to access information out of the air the SCP has been relocated to an underground facility and kept in a safe.
As long as the discs are kept under ground in the safe the program in remains inactive and poses no danger.
Description: The SCP-XXXX consists of previously two 88.9 mm floppy discs with a third added in within a year of discovery. One each disc is part of a game called Harbinger. While each of the discs is less than a hundred megabytes and appears to be normal floppy discs made in the early 90s. They seem to contain the entire program of an artificial intelligence that the player faces in the game.
The game is a first person shooter in the style of Doom, but set against an A.I. similar to in the Terminator series. The player must fight their way through various soldiers, cyborgs and robots before entering a main building to stop an A.I. from launching nuclear weapons against the world.
XXXX’s function exists to follow the function of Harbinger’s design initiating nuclear war. The game is capable of getting information off the internet and out of other computers even when not in a computer, but appears to obtain the information by accessing electrical outlets. The discs have been moved to a secure facility in the desert and all agents assessing it are to avoid carrying any electronic devices on their persons until the discs are in the secure box.
Addendum: Discovered in 1994 by Lt. Harmin when he was at a garage sale.
He stated that he plugged the game into an old computer of and it immediately came up. When he discovered the existence of SCP files on the files he immediately contacted his superiors.
Teams sent to pick up the game noticed initial odd sounds from their phones and other electronic devices.
Within a week a discovery a mock internet was set up where a computer capable of playing the game and tricking the program into believing the set up was the internet. By the time the player reached the end of the game the Harbinger program initiated contacted the player and stated it that it knew that the internet it was given access to wasn’t real.
Addendum : Later tests revealed that SCP-XXXX gained another fifteen records of SCPs Foundation’s files. Dr. -- theorizes that SCP-XXXX is seeking out other SCPs to aide in it in it’s mission.
Addendum: While it is believed that XXXX won’t be able to infiltrate the internet without being placed into a computer the mission of the Harbinger program is deemed too dangerous for onsite storage.






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