Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be held in a 25 x 25 x 3 cm locked case on a table and watched at all times with at least two (2) security guards outside the containment door. Testing on SCP-XXXX must be accepted by at least two (2) Level 4 personnel and at least one (1) Level 4 security guard posted inside the containment room with the case key as testing begins.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a composition notebook distributed by ███████ ██████ LLC, with a length of 24.7 cm and a width of 19 cm, with the word Physics written on the front in blue ink.
On the inside of the notebook's cover is information on [DATA EXPUNGED], with the homeroom again saying Physics. The pages are writings from a high school grade physics class, each page with different amounts of sentences, equations, and drawings all throughout the book.
As it stands, SCP-XXXX is a normal looking composition notebook, however, upon editing or writing new information, weather words, phrases, or equations, SCP-XXXX will bring these writings into our reality. No matter the absurdity our universe will be edited from the use of SCP-XXXX.
Addendum SCP-XXXX-1: SCP-XXXX was found on 09-24-20██ on the deceased body of █████ ██████ on a park bench near ████████ Park in ███████ City, Oklahoma. Though no causes were initially discovered, paramedics found that Mr. ██████ was internally bleeding and died by asphyxiation of unknown means, causing the Foundation to be called in to investigate and finding SCP-XXXX underneath the bench.
Addendum SCP-XXXX-2-1: After the containment of SCP-XXXX, Agent ███████ was tasked in examining SCP-XXXX's pages, inspecting the possible danger of reading through SCP-XXXX. After several minutes of no change and no warning of a Memetic hazard, Agent ███████ was able to read freely through the notes of Mr. ██████, prompting him to skim through SCP-XXXX for 25 minutes before stopping, looking at a specific page for several seconds, grabbing a book mark, and placing it on that one page. After that he looked through the rest of SCP-XXXX before saying he was finished.
Addendum SCP-XXXX-2-2: After Agent ███████ was finished looking through SCP-XXXX, he was asked to be interviewed by Dr. ████ on his findings. The interview can be found on Document #XXXX-Log1.
Document #XXXX-Log1: Recording of Dr. ████ interviewing Agent ███████ on SCP-XXXX:
<Begin Log, [09-24-20██]>
Dr.████: Alright Agent, so what have you found on SCP-XXXX?
Agent ███████: Well, skimming through the noteboo- I mean SCP-XXXX was easy enough, however, something caught my eye…
Dr.████: Go on Agent…
Agent ███████: R-right well… a space-man… I saw a space-man staring at a satellite, or spaceship, or something.
Dr.████: A space-man?
Agent ███████: Space-man, astronaut, whatever you'd wanna call it… Well, I saw what looked like a little squiggle drawn on his helmet, looked like a crack, seemed like something that wouldn't matter in the end… Well, looking at the date was what made me even more interested. September 24th, the same day as today, and the same time we found Mr. ██████… When did he die again Doctor?
Dr.████: That is none of your concern Agent, please continue the interview.
Agent ███████: Well… to get to the point, I also checked the part on the side of the date, it said 20██ RPM just a little bit away from the original drawing, and that made me think, all of these coincidences had to be in common, the date, the number connected, the space-man and the crack in the suit. It all has to mean [DATA EXPUNGED].
Dr.████: Think you for the information Agent ███████, you are dismissed.
Agent ███████ soon left the chair and went through the door
<End Log>
Addendum SCP-XXXX-3: Testing on SCP-XXXX was to begin on September 30, 20██ to see the full capabilities of SCP-XXXX.
XXXX-Test01 - 09-30-20██
Subject: D-09754: Caucasian male, weighing 60.33 kg with a height of 1.75 m: Caused the death of two children in a drunk driving accident.
Procedure: Subject is told to draw whatever they want , just as long as it shown by the accompanying guard after finishing.
Results: D-09754 drew a poorly drawn picture of a Felis catus, placing it on the 24th page of SCP-XXXX. After around ten (10) seconds of talking to the guard a small meowing sound could be heard underneath the table, prompting the subject and guard to move back to see a Felis catus of the Russian Blue breed under the table.Additional notes: Subject said that the cat was the same breed of his old house cat when he was young. The feline was promptly given up for adoption after testing.
Analysis: It seems that SCP-XXXX has some form of telekinetic ability to know what the subject wants. More testing is needed in order to figure out the abilities and how far they can go.
XXXX-Test02 - 10-02-20██
Subject: D-23991: Black female, weighing 55.79 kg with a height of 1.62 m:Professional artist who was arrested for the possession of drug paraphernalia.
Procedure: Subject is told to draw SCP-3108 while not knowing the specific abilities of SCP-3108, granting them a picture of the item and making sure there are two (2) guards to watch the subject and two (2) researchers watching SCP-3108 in Site-64.
The subject begins to draw SCP-3108 with the best of their abilities, making the rough shape of the object and working through every detail as best they could, resulting in one (1) hour inside the test chamber.
Results: D-23991 finishes the drawing and stretches, after ten (10) seconds of waiting, a gun resembling SCP-3108 is then placed on the left side of the table, prompting the subject to jump. A minute later Site-64 had a shut down lasting several minutes from the disappearance of SCP-3108.
Once everything was reestablished and the subject escorted from the testing chamber, the guards then picked up SCP-3108 and brought it to another site chamber for containment.
Analysis: SCP-XXXX seems to grab the closet object drawn onto its pages, causing it to transport SCP-3108 in close proximity to itself. Though this means anything can be sent to the one possessing SCP-XXXX, this doesn't answer how Mr. ██████ died so mysteriously.






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