Item #: SCP-████
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-████ is to be contained in a Type 4 containment cell with minimal surveillance via security cameras. The door is to be constructed out of reinforced steel to minimize damage and potential breaches from subjects who have entered the room, and at least two armed guards are to be standing near the door at all times. See Incident Report ████-1260-1.
Description: An abstract entity that is translucent to the human eye or an entity similar to that of an Arctic wolf spider, Pardosa Glacialis, that is approximately 3 feet wide and 4 feet long. If so, there are currently about 8 instances of this entity. The subject that will alter the subject's mind into thinking that they are perceiving an extremely cold room, similar to freezers in restaurants, and will create the change the environment of the room as a result. Anomalous properties are activated once a subject enters the room and is within █ meters of the SCP.
Once the effect takes place, the subject will first perceive the room as containing ice, as well as snow around the edges of the walls. The temperature has been estimated to be at 20 degrees Fahrenheit. In addition to the room, the subject will start to notice they are now breathing in the cold air associated with the cold room. As they linger in the containment cell, they will start to shiver and shake due to the temperature slowly decreasing to a temperature of -10 degrees, or as they perceive it as time passes. These subjects can now be referred to as SCP-████-1 and will start to demand a sweater or any warm inducing devices after about 10-15 minutes in the room. They will begin to knock profusely on the door, attempting to open it to avoid the cold environment.
//I made this part if I wanted to keep the entity as a wolf spider.
If the entity is an arachnid, once the subject is weakened due to an advanced state of hypothermia, the arachnid will then proceed towards the subject, using its fangs to open the subjects stomach or back and lay eggs inside to keep the eggs warm while the body is still warm. The eggs will then hatch in about 1-2 days, resulting in more instances of the arachnid.
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Or, once the subject is in an advanced state of hypothermia where they are weakened, the subjects have reported hearing a scratching noise inside their head, and then in their stomach. Within one to two days, after the subject has perished, another instance of the entity will emerge, or the entity itself.
Addendum-01:
After 30 minutes, their skin will then proceed to harden to ice forming on them, and will gain extra strength when trying to knock the door down. However, this was rare due to the subject being heavily effected by hypothermia as a result of the extremely low temperatures. However, as more and more subjects enter the cell, the hardening starts to be reported as being more common every time. Once this occurs to the subjects, their manner changes from suddenly changes from desperation to aggression, and will attempt to break down the door. Due to this fact, testing has been suspended indefinitely.
Incident Report SCP-████-1:
On December 17, 20██, a subject who entered the cell had unexpectedly managed to break open the containment door. As a result, the entity had escaped, resulting in a large chunk of the facility being perceived as a frozen wasteland, with over ██ casualties of faculty from accelerated hypothermia. From then on, stricter security around the SCP's cell was implemented.
"Request change of object class from Euclid to Keter. This thing presents a considerable threat should it break containment again." - Dr. Smith
"Request denied." - O5-██
Item #: SCP-4XXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-4XXX is to be contained inside a standard containment cell that is approximately 5m x 3m in size. To maintain SCP-4XXX's awareness of its false existence, the cell is to have furnishings and decorations that resemble a normal "office" for a level 3 researcher. In addition, the personnel assigned to SCP-4XXX are to be flexible with its schedule when arranging appointments for interviews. To conduct interviews with the object, personnel are foremost instructed to knock on the door of the containment cell, address themselves accordingly, and request the object's time for questions. When entering the room or giving the interview, they are required to give remarks that praise the object, including boasts about its achievements. At no point during the interviews or any conversations within hearing distance of the object are personnel allowed to mention the word brain. However, in the case of this occurring, personnel are advised to wait a period of 24 hours before conducting another interview. If an interview is conducted within the 24 hours, psychological therapy is recommended for the interviewer after the interview has concluded (See Incident Log 4XXX-A).
Description: SCP-4XXX is a sentient human brain located inside a cardboard box. The brain addresses itself as a 42-year-old Caucasian male named Brian Hawkins, a level 3 researcher who currently works in the SCP Foundation. The brain is shown to have a narcissistic personality, highlighted by his boasting of the contributions to the Foundation through his work. During any particular conversation, Mr. Hawkins is noted to be unaware of his physical state, and mentions his long tenure at the Foundation as a repeated fact. It is only until another person acknowledges the object that represents him that he is abruptly aware of his new reality, followed by Mr. Hawkins citing an argumentative statement that rather the person who made the claim is living in a false existence.
Interview Log SCP-4XXX-1:
Interviewer: [Dr. █████]
Interviewee: [SCP-4XXX]
Foreword: [Dr. █████ has been informed of the procedures and proceeds to knock on the door of SCP-4XXX's containment cell.]>
<Begin Log, [optional time info]>
SCP-4XXX: [Yes, who is it?]
Dr. █████: [My name is Dr. █████. I am here to request some of your time for an interview, Mr. Hawkins.]
SCP-4XXX: [Let's see here…ah yes, Dr. █████! You scheduled an appointment for an interview. I do have some time in my busy schedule. Please, come on in. Continuing my extraordinary work will have to wait.]
Dr. █████ proceeds to enter the room.
Dr. █████: [It's a pleasure to meet an esteemed researcher such as yourself, Mr. Hawkins.]
SCP-4XXX: [The pleasure is all mine. And please, call me Brian.]
Dr. █████: [Alright then. I wanted ask you a couple questions about your long and successful career at the Foundation.]
SCP-4XXX: [No problem. This gives me the opportunity to share my wisdom from the years I've spent here with one more person, especially a Doctor.]
Dr. █████: [First and foremost, can you state your position?]
SCP-4XXX: [Of course. I am currently the Lead Researcher of the Logistics Department, and I've held this position for the past 5 years.]
Dr. █████: [Very impressive, Brian. How long have you been working here at the Foundation?]
SCP-4XXX: [I'm glad you asked. For 20 years now, I have poured my blood, sweat, and tears into this organization. I have constantly crafted cutting-edge technology that has innovated the Logistics Department above all others. Thanks to my work, the Foundation has been the most efficient it's ever been at transferring resources between all the facilities.]
Dr. █████: [That's great to hear. I'm sure the other head researchers had realized the amount of contribution you would bring to the Foundation.
SCP-4XXX: [That would be correct. Over the years, as a result of the recognition I received, I kept climbing the ranks. I never stopped innovating, and that tenacity and determination led me to where I am today.]
Dr. █████: [That is simply incredible. One last question, what is your view of the Foundation?]
Dr. █████: [I'm joyed to know it has given you a positive outlook in life. That will be all for now, Brian. Thank you for your time.]
SCP-4XXX: [Glad I could share my knowledge with you. Farewell.]
<End Log, [optional time info]>
Closing Statement: [Small summary and passage on what transpired afterward]
Interview Log SCP-4XXX-2:
Interviewer: [Dr. █████]
Interviewee: [SCP-4XXX]
Foreword: [Dr. █████ repeats the same process and knocks on SCP-4XXX's containment door.]
<Begin Log, [optional time info]>
SCP-4XXX: [Who is it? You've seem to have caught me at a good time.]
Dr. █████: [This is Dr. █████. I've come to request another interview with you, Mr. Hawkins.]
SCP-4XXX: [Ah, Dr. █████! I remember the talk we had last time. Come on in, please! I would be delighted to share more of the information I've amassed from the Foundation.]
Dr. █████: It's good to see you again, Brian. Knowing how busy you are with your incredible work, finding time to sit down with you can be quite difficult.]
SCP-4XXX: [I appreciate your acknowledgement in my work. The Logistics division would be nowhere near as organized and technologically advanced without my work ethic and brilliant ideas.]
Dr. █████: [Duly noted. As for the interview Brian, do you mind if we delve into more…personal questions?]
SCP-4XXX: [Not at all. I suppose I can enlighten as to how my upbringing and morals led me to where I am today.]
Dr. █████: [Very well. To start off, let me ask you simple question. Can you state your age and ethnicity?]
SCP-4XXX: [Of course. I am of Caucasian descent, and my current age is 42, which if I recall correctly, is the meaning of life.]
Both Dr. █████ and SCP-4XXX are heard chuckling from SCP-4XXX's remark.
Dr. █████: [Indeed it is. Speaking of which, in your opinion Brian, what do you believe is the meaning of life?]
SCP-4XXX: [Well, that is a very interesting question. I could be a lot of things, depending on the lens we use to view life as a whole. In my understanding, it is reaching the fullest potential you can as a human being. From the people I've met in my life, they've told me they simply want to cruise through life once they have reached their version of "success". To me I say, where's the fun in that? The moment you realize you have a god-given talent, whether it is athletics, programming, or even writing, you take full advantage of that talent. When I realized I had a talent for technology and management, I wasted no time utilizing it to reach my full potential. Before I started working at the Foundation, my goal was to work harder than all my coworkers. I didn't mind working with them for projects, but while they became complacent, I focused on climbing the ladder in my company to achieve the highest position possible. That is how the Foundation recognized my contributions to society and offered me a position in this department. Even now, I am continuously improving every day to fulfill my meaning of life.]
Dr. █████: [Spoken like a true scholar, Brian. I wish more people could have a view of life such as yours. I am sure what you're doing at the Foundation is monumental to their continued success.]
SCP-4XXX: [I am glad you feel that way. Thinking about it now, that is something I wanted to get off my chest.]
Dr. █████: [Good to know. As for the next question, how do you feel about our existence as a whole?]
SCP-4XXX: [To be honest, I think it is incredible that we are the only beings on this planet that can process thought and emotion. Our cerebrum, compared to other mammals, enables us to create inventions, contraptions, and other amazing feats of technology such as my work. We were put on this world to make something of ourselves, and what the human race has accomplished never ceases to amaze me.]
Dr. █████: [That is well put, Brian. However, there is something I'd like to add to your statement. Would you agree that in the grand scheme of the observable universe, we merely exist as infinitesimal specks of life, with our actions ultimately being negligible?]
SCP-4XXX is silent for a brief moment. SCP-4XXX can then be heard breathing at a slightly faster rate.
Dr. █████: [Brian, is something the matter?]
SCP-4XXX: […I don't feel comfortable answering the question. It's a bit of a sensitive topic for me.]
Dr. █████: [That's alright then. In any case, that should be all the questions I have for now. I apologize for any nerves I might have struck.]
SCP-4XXX: [Don't worry, it's fine. It was a pleasure talking to you again, Dr. █████.]
Dr. █████: [Likewise, Brian.]
<End Log, [optional time info]>
Closing Statement: [Approximately 4 hours after the interview, SCP-4XXX was heard conversing with himself in a anxious manner about the last topic discussed with Dr. █████. As a result, the date for the next interview was changed to a later time.]
Incident Log SCP-4XXX-A:
Interviewed: [The person, persons, or SCP being interviewed]
Interviewer: [Interviewer, can be blocked out using █]
Foreword: [Small passage describing the interview]
<Begin Log, [optional time info]>
Interviewer: [speech]
Person: [speech]
[Repeat as necessary]
<End Log, [optional time info]>
Closing Statement: [Small summary and passage on what transpired afterward]
Addendum SCP-4XXX-A:
Addendum SCP-4XXX-B:
Item #: SCP-4XXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-4XXX is to be contained…
Description: SCP-4XXX is a picture…
Addendum SCP-4XXX-A:
Addendum SCP-4XXX-B:
Interview Log SCP-4XXX-1:
Interviewed: [The person, persons, or SCP being interviewed]
Interviewer: [Interviewer, can be blocked out using █]
Foreword: [Small passage describing the interview]
<Begin Log, [optional time info]>
Interviewer: [speech]
Person: [speech]
[Repeat as necessary]
<End Log, [optional time info]>
Closing Statement: [Small summary and passage on what transpired afterward]