SCP-XXXX following a landing at ███████ International Airport, █████ █████ ██████
█/█/20██
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: There is currently no effective way to contain SCP-XXXX. SCP-XXXX is to be continuously scanned for and tracked via multiple implanted tracking devices. SCP-XXXX is a cognitohazard that causes anyone who encounters the object to forget about the entity subsequently thirty (30) minutes after exposure; unless viewed through sunglasses, and anything heard through an Air Traffic Control headset. Same cognitohazardous effects shown to not apply through recorded videos or photographs.
Civilians who encounter SCP-XXXX are not reqiered have to be administered amnestics, due to its cognitohazardous effects. 05-█ has ordered, on ██/█/200█ that civilians are to be administered gaseous amnestics via vents in the visited airport, to avoid information from getting out about SCP-XXXX.
Photographs, as well as videos, are to be kept on an external hard drive in storage locker-16, at Site-35. Nobody has been reported to exit SCP-XXXX. After the events happening at 14:██, █/██/20██; See Addendum SCP-XXXX-A; as well as Interview SCP-XXXX.1; There is to be constant watch for humanoids exiting SCP-XXXX-1. Any humans retrieved are to be tranquilized and brought to closest Site to the retrieval location.
Description: SCP-XXXX is an unmarked, white Boeing 747-█ jet aircraft, measuring an estimated 7█.██ meters, per average length of the specific aircraft. The aircraft, which will be referred to as SCP-XXXX-1, has the tail number █████, which doesn't exist in the FAA’s database. The entity is unable to be tracked from any air traffic control towers, leading researchers to believe that it has no standard tracking device. Several D-Class have been implanted into SCP-XXXX from █/██/200█ to █/█/20██; See Tests XXXX.1 - XXXX.3
SCP-XXXX will land at any airport in the contiguous United States without any warning or published flight plan. When SCP-XXXX lands, it will immediately taxi to a gate, and begin to take on passengers. Air Traffic Controllers will take no notice of the plane and will grant it any permissions it asks of. When interviewed, the Air Traffic Controllers will deny even seeing the plane, let alone allowing any request. When a passenger enters into SCP-XXXX, they will find themselves inside SCP-XXXX-1.
SCP-XXXX-1 resembles a Boeing 747-█, with the interior extending far beyond the limits of what could physically be contained within the dimensions of the aircraft. SCP-XXXX-1’s anomalous property is similar to SCP-3008’s anomalous property. No data has been collected on the inside length of the aircraft. However, from video footage from Test XXXX.2; See Test SCP-XXXX.2, researchers believe that SCP-XXXX-1 has the anomalous property of going on indefinitely. When entering SCP-XXXX-1, subjects are exposed to instances of SCP-XXXX-2.
Instances of SCP-XXXX-2 seem to look like flight attendants, separated evenly between gender and race. SCP-XXXX instances are biologically normal humans. When asked about where the aircraft is scheduled to fly to, what day it is, or who they are, SCP-XXXX instances eyes will turn a light grey, and the instance will respond with praise to an unknown god; See Test SCP-XXXX.1-Test SCP-XXXX.2. When asked advanced questions, SCP-XXXX instances will respond with a neutral standing.
Implanted Foundation Air Traffic Controllers have made contact with the pilot of SCP-XXXX, and the pilot has been labeled as SCP-XXXX-3; See Addendum SCP-XXXX-B.
SCP-XXXX was discovered on █/█/200█ when Dr. █████ had started a conversation with passengers on the same plane as Dr. █████ when he was going on vacation; See Interview SCP-XXXX.1
Addendum SCP-XXXX-A Level 2 Clearance Required.
Afterward: Subject was sent to the closest foundation site to the retrieval point, Site-43. Subject was unable to answer questions, due to Foundation personnel being unable to calm Subject. The Head Researcher, Dr. ██████, who was not present during the event decided, ordered researcher █████ to stop wasting valuable foundation interviewers and interrogators, as well as refused to allow use Thamuel-class SCPs to make Subject talk. Dr. ██████ requested for Subject to be released, and 05-█ approved the request. Subject was debriefed and administered Class C amnestics, on ██/██/200█. Subject is to be closely monitored.
The SCP-XXXX-2 instance was successfully contained in a standard humanoid cell at Site-43. On ██/██/200█, the captured SCP-XXXX-2 instance was neutralized and a full autopsy was conducted.
Addendum SCP-XXXX-B Level 2 Clearance Required
Afterward: During debrief Agent ███ reported hearing a sharp, high-frequency noise out of his headset. When Agent ███ removed the headset, he reported that he still heard the noise. Extensive examination of his hearing shows that Agent ███’s hearing was not heavily damaged by the incident. Files recovered from previous hearing examinations have shown that Agent ███’s hearing was not damaged from the incident at all.
Psychological exams have shown that Agent ███ is suffering from early signs of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder from the incident. However, Agent ███ has been on more life-threatening missions in the past, leading to thinking being that his PTSD may come from earlier missions, not this mission.
Head Researcher ██████ has requested permission for more research and tests of this kind, to figure out where the damaging sound is focused from and if it has the ability to damage hearing. Such tests, so far, have been unanswered by the 05 Committee.
Test SCP-XXXX.1
Intent: The intention of Test SCP-XXXX.1 was to implant the first internal tracking device inside of SCP-XXXX-1. Another intent was to get a render of the length of SCP-XXXX-1. D-5█████ was used during the test. D-5█████ was equipped with standard clothes for the area and given a hidden camera and microphone. D-5█████ was also given the implantable tracking device and a rangefinder disguised as a camera.
<Begin Log>
9:45: D-5█████ was given proper equipment for implanting the tracking device and miniaturized rangefinders to determine the absolute length of SCP-XXXX-1 and sent into ██████ International Airport.
11:34: SCP-XXXX lands at ██████ International Airport.
11:40: The gate SCP-XXXX is parked at is called and D-5█████ proceeds to enter.
<Begin Video Recording>
11:41: D-5█████’s path is blocked by an instance of SCP-XXXX-2.
SCP-XXXX-2 instance: “It looks like it’s your first time flying with us. I'll show you to your seat.”
SCP-XXXX-2 instance jerks upright suddenly.
SCP-XXXX-2 instance: “You're a stowaway! Our master doesn't like stowaways. You should get off before he catches you. That would be horrible.”
D-5█████: “Hang on, I've just got to grab something from this seat.”
D-5█████ leans under the nearest seat to them and attaches tracking device to the underside of the seat.
SCP-XXXX-2 instance: “I'm sorry, but you need to leave, our master will not appreciate our haste to takeoff.”
SCP-XXXX-2 instance picks up D-5█████ and discharges them outside, muttering in an unknown language.
<End Video Recording>
13:15: Agent ████ retrieves D-3█████ from ██████ International Airport. and brings them to Site-██.
<End Log>
Afterward: D-5█████ successfully implanted the tracking device. D-5█████ was rewarded with a meal of their choice when they got back to Site-██, per request of Head Researcher ██████.
D-5█████ was unsuccessful in getting a range of how long SCP-XXXX is, due to the small amount of time they were inside of the aircraft.
Test SCP-XXXX.2
Intent: The intent of Test SCP-XXXX.2 was to implant another tracking device as a backup. The D-Class used was D-3█████, and unlike the last test, was given a firearm to protect themselves. D-3█████ was equipped with standard clothes for the area and given a hidden camera and microphone. D-3█████ was equipped with an implantable tracking device and rangefinder. The rangefinder used by D-3█████ was disguised as a camera to avoid civilian intervention.
<Begin Log>
14:47: D-3█████ was given equipment for the mission and sent inside of ███████ International Airport.
15:32: SCP-XXXX lands at ███████ International Airport.
15:40: The gate SCP-XXXX is parked at is called and D-3█████ proceeds to enter.
15:55: D-3█████ enters SCP-XXXX-1.
<Begin Video Recording>
SCP-XXXX-2 instance blocks D-3█████’s path.
SCP-XXXX-2 instance: “It looks like it’s your first time flying with us. I'll show you to your seat.”
SCP-XXXX-2 instance jerks upright suddenly.
SCP-XXXX-2 instance: “Another stowaway? Our master will not enjoy this news. You should leave before we both have serious consequences.
D-3█████: “I’m a photographer, I need to take some photos of the aisle, then I’ll get out of your hair.”
SCP-XXXX-2 instance: “Our master requires that our hair is perfect and uncut. You need to get out of it now!
D-3█████: “It's a [Data Expunged] figure of speech! I don't mean that literally!”
SCP-XXXX-2 instance: “Leave, you have upset a servant of the master enough. Begone!”
D-3█████ quickly brought up the equipped rangefinder and used the device.
D-3█████: “Better take this picture quickly, then!”
SCP-XXXX-2 instance: “Leave!”
The SCP-XXXX-2 instance discharges D-3█████ from SCP-XXXX-1.
<End Video Recording>
16:15: Agent ████ retrieves D-3█████ and brings them to Site-██.
<End Log>
Afterward: D-3█████ successfully got the data reading on the length of SCP-XXXX-1. Data is classified. Data has been unclassified by 05-█. Data reading from the rangefinder shows that the rangefinder was unable to find an endpoint to SCP-XXXX-1.
Head Researcher ██████ requested that D-3█████ be given a meal of their choosing. Request was granted.
Interview SCP-XXXX.1
Interviewer: Agent ██████
Interviewee: Dr. █████






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