Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be secured in a standard minimal-threat humanoid containment cell, and is to be provided with the standard nourishment and amenities befitting an adult human. Prescribed psycho-sedatives are to be administered when SCP-XXXX wakes up and before it goes to sleep. SCP-XXXX may assist in research upon approval from a Site Director, but should be monitored at all times when outside containment.
SCP-XXXXa is restricted from all unauthorized personel. The corridors leading to SCP-XXXXa on each floor are to be blocked off and guarded at all times.1 Monitoring equipment is to be set up on each floor SCP-XXXXa accesses, in its shaft, and in all maintenance areas that access SCP-XXXXa.
SCP-XXXXb is to be under consistent surveilence at all times possible. Under no circumstances should Foundation personnel make contact with SCP-XXXXb or compromise surveilence efforts. There is no need to secure SCP-XXXXb at this time.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a human male of hispanic descent stated to be 43 years of age. SCP-XXXX suffers from chronic paranoia, but is healthy and capable otherwise. SCP-XXXX claims to be Dr. Tyler Rodriguez, a Foundation researcher from 30 years in the future. Foundation security first found SCP-XXXX in the Dr. Anderson’s office in Site-19 throwing objects on the floor and yelling obscenities. Security personnel detained SCP-XXXX and imprisoned it as an intruder. During interrogation, SCP-XXXX complained about “incompetent security staff” and “stupid pranks that wastes everyone’s time.” It claimed its colleagues switched out important documents and personal items while out for lunch as a prank. Security found no records of Dr. Tyler Rodriguez in the Foundation database and held him as an intruder.
Over the course of several more interrogations, SCP-XXXX revealed extensive knowledge that only Foundation personnel would know. In addition, SCP-XXXX shared information that the Foundation had no records on. After pursuing this information, the Foundation discovered several SCPs consistent with SCP-XXXX’s descriptions. SCP-XXXX’s status was changed from prisoner to SCP upon verification of its claims.
SCP-XXXXa has been quarantined based on statements from SCP-XXXX. See Document 1a.
SCP-XXXXb is a hispanic male of age 13, living in ████████, Arizona. SCP-XXXXb’s name is Tyler Rodriguez and possesses the same DNA as SCP-XXXX. The Foundation located SCP-XXXXb shortly after verification of SCP-XXXX’s claims. A surveillance team is currently monitoring SCP-XXXXb in effort to find any annomolous events that may connect to SCP-XXXX’s present circumstance.
Multiple monitoring teams have been set up at potential future SCP sites in anticipation of their arrivals or occurrences. Two of these teams already succeeded in capturing predicted SCPs. All SCPs found with SCP-XXXX’s information are listed in Document 5a. Changes to previously known SCP documents based on SCP-XXXX’s information are listed in Document 5b.
List of SCPs located based on SCP-XXXX’s information:
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**SCP-1834 Interview Log **
<Begin Log>
SCP-XXXX: It’s about time I met someone who knows what they’re doing. You need to terminate your Head of Security. The guy won’t listen to me!
Dr. Childress: I apologize for your harsh treatment, but if you’re as close to the Foundation as you say, then you should know that this is protocol.
SCP-XXXX: Yeah, I do. And I know how these interviews work. What do you want to know?
Dr. Childress: How did you end up in our current day?
SCP-XXXX: It’s the elevator I took. I was coming back from lunch and I took the elevator up as usual. When I got on, I didn’t notice anything unusual until someone asked me, “What floor are you going to sir?” There was a bellhop in the elevator with me, like the ones you see in fancy hotels! Red shirt, white gloves, trimmed mustache. He came out of nowhere!
Dr. Childress: You didn’t notice him before you entered?
SCP-XXXX: No I did not! He didn’t exist until he asked me what floor I was going to. Obviously this was an SCP. I figured he escaped confinement. He closed the door before I could run off and report him, so I told him to take me to floor 3, and he pressed the button for my floor. We went up, I got off, he didn’t bite my head off. I figured if he didn’t kill me, he did something else bizarre. Yet here I am.
Dr. Childress: Did the bellhop say anything else to you?
SCP-XXXX: Yeah, when I got off. “Have a good day, sir.” That’s it. There wasn’t anything overtly creepy about him. He pretended like he cared and put on a fake smile, like any bellhop would during their job. I went to report it, but Security hogtied me in my own office.
[SCP-XXXX made crude remarks at the Security personnel and threatened to have them terminated. SCP-XXXX asked for his office back. Dr. Childress did not answer.]<End Log>
Closing Statement: All elevators in Site-19 were investigated for SCP or other anomalous activity, but found nothing. The corridors leading to SCP-XXXXa have been blocked off for further research.
SCP-XXXX Incident Log ██/██/████
0236: SCP-XXXX woke up screaming. The technician on duty called medical personnel when it became clear SCP-XXXX would not stop screaming.
0243: Medical personnel arrived in SCP-XXXX’s containment chamber and treated for panic attack. SCP-XXXX stopped screaming and began mumbling. SCP-XXXX said, “They’re watching me. They’re watching me all the time!”
0305: Medical personnel calmed SCP-XXXX. SCP-XXXX complained about psycho-sedatives issued to him. Said, “They don’t work like the ones in my time!”
Memo from Dr. Childress ██/██/████






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