Interviewed: XXXX-1
Interviewer: Dr. James Harriet
<Begin Log>
Dr. Harriet: "Good morning SCP-XXXX. How are you feeling today?"
XXXX-1: Morning, Dr. James Harriet, Age: 30 and been working here for 5 years. I am feeling confused about how can a person seriously work in this boring place for 5 years.
Dr. Harriet: "Boring is the last thing I would say. Regardless, do you mind answering a few questions?"
XXXX-1: And why should I answer you?
Dr. Harriet: "Because I want to help you. The people I work for want to help you, but that can only happen if you work with us. So I ask again. Do you mind answering a few questions?"
XXXX-1: Fine, ask your questions.
Dr. Harriet: "Please tell me about your anomaly in your own words. How does it work and how does it feel?"
XXXX-1: It is kind of hard to explain. I just close my eyes and I start seeing and feeling signals around me. Signals from devices around me. I focus on one of them and in a blink of a time I reach a place I like to call the "code bank". I can see every single line of code of the device in there. Then, the code just changes as how I want it to.
Dr. Harriet: "Do you say anything, or is it just your thoughts?"
/<Dr. Harriet starts writing notes on a clipboard>/
XXXX-1: Just my thoughts. It is like the place understands me.
Dr. Harriet: "I see… And how did you stumble upon our database?"
XXXX-1: I just wanted some challenge, and clearly hacking your database was the best one. I also got curious about what would require such high security. Some may say I also got…..overconfident. I never thought you guys would be able to force me out and somehow find me.
Dr. Harriet: "It was that easy?"
XXXX-1: It was difficult. It felt like I was breaking through a 100 walls. Every single one of them slowing me down. When I broke through the final wall, I was in the state of crawling around the code bank of the database. Maybe that is why I was not able to produce effective counter codes against you and I barely got to see the fifth profile.
Dr. Harriet: "What information did you exactly see?"
XXXX-1: Just profiles of four researchers. How long they have been working here, their age and their photographs. Luckily, one of them was yours; the person who is conversing me right now. That came in handy.
Dr. Harriet: "Do you believe you could get through anything with enough time?"
XXXX-1: Well the difficult part was done. So, yeah if you wouldn't had thrown me out I could have got everything but I was rather deciding not to because of getting tired while breaking in. And perhaps, my challenge was complete. I had broken into the most secured database I could find.
<End Log>
Closing Statement: XXXX-1 was sent back to his cell and all electronic devices were kept as far away from him as possible. Soon after, a test was conducted determining the range of the subject's signals. The database firewall has been updated in case of future compromises.