clementine peters
Item#: 6106
Level2
Containment Class:
safe
Secondary Class:
none
Disruption Class:
vlam
Risk Class:
caution
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photo of 6106 in its unused state.

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-6106 is to be stored in a secure storage locker at Site-12. Access is available to Clearance 1 personnel deemed to be in satisfactory psychological condition by site psychiatric staff. Experiments with SCP-6106 must be conducted with at least 1 Clearance 2 or above staff monitoring. Experimentation must only be conducted regarding only physical and real objects following incident 13-█████

Description: SCP-6106 is a seemingly normal neodymium magnet. Its anomalous properties appear once it is commanded verbally to summon a certain object. The object will appear in a time determined by how far away an instance is and how heavy it is. SCP-6106 was obtained during an experiment with SCP-914, where a neodymium magnet was put on "Very Fine."

Addendum: 6/20 Test Log:

Phrase: "Gee, I really want a Coke right now."

Result: A bottle of Coca-Cola appeared on Junior Researcher Peters desk.

Duration: Not recorded.

Note: This was when SCP-6106's anomalous properties were discovered.

Phrase: "Give me a water bottle"

Result: A Dasani brand water bottle disappeared from a nearby vending machine and reappeared in Junior Researcher Peters hand.

Duration: .5 seconds

Phrase: "What wouldn't I give for 100 bucks right now?"

Result: An 100 dollar American bill appeared in Junior Researcher Peters hand. Owner has not been determined yet.

Duration: .1 seconds

Ok, so it can interpret phrases that imply that someone wants something. It also can interpret slang. Nice! -Junior Researcher Peters

Phrase: "Kill D-375920"

Result: Nothing occurred.

Duration: N/A

Phrase: "Give me the Mona Lisa."

Result: [DATA REDACTED]

Duration: [DATA REDACTED]

Good news: this isn't 662. Bad news: this isn't 662. -Junior researcher Peters

Note: From now on, try to keep requests as literal as possible. -Dr. Fonchi

Further Testing has been recorded in file #6106-E.

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