SCP-XXXX
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Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a 10 metres x 10 metres x 5 metres containment chamber, there is to be a 4 metres x 4 metres x 4 metre
chamber in the centre of the room. It is to be locked at all times, an automated cleaning machine will clean both chambers once every day.
SCP-XXXX is to be kept in the centre chamber at all times. There will be no windows. When testing SCP-XXXX will be observed through 4 cameras stationed around the chamber
at various angles. No physical interaction is to take place with SCP-XXXX unless approved by no less than a level 5 personel.
Every week, SCP-XXXX will be allowed out of the centre chamber and into the main one, during this the centre chamber will be lowered down through a lowering mechanism
no less than 50 metres down below, the drop will then be sealed off. On site technicians will then enter the chamber and check for any possible damage or corrosion.
If corrosion or damage does appear the chamber will immediately be swapped with a secondary chamber, the technicians will then send that secondary chamber up for use.
In response to breach 1, 4 gas pipes are to be placed on the walls of both chambers, 1 gas pipe for each wall, if SCP-XXXX displays any hostility the gas pipes
will despense nitrogen gas, the pipes will continue to dispense nitrogen gas until a pressure of 150 psi is reached. 4 more cameras will be installed inside the centre
chamber, one from each corner of the room. SCP-XXXX and its chambers are to be constantly monitored via these cameras, no less than 5 security guards are to supervise
SCP-XXXX at any time. During testing there is to be no less than 10 security guards supervising. The subject will have an explosive collar attached to them before entering
via security line.

As the subject of testing enters the comatose state they will be evacuated out of the main chamber via a security line. SCP-XXXX-2 will be escorted to the cell next to
SCP-XXXXs containment chamber by no less than 5 Security Guards. The cell is to be 4 metres x 4 metres x 4 metres with no windows. There will be 4 cameras placed in each
corner of the cell, these cameras will be monitored by Security Guards. The security guards should be ready to detonate the explosive collar if anything is going wrong.
The walls are to be able to withstand no less than 500 psi. After 6 day of observations the Guards will detonate the explosive collar.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a biped humanoid, estimated to be at around 2.2 metres tall and is estimated to be weighing at 95 kilograms
note, due to the nature of SCP-XXXX it is very hard to get a reliable measurement for dimensions.
It is covered in gunk and ooze, its body shape and size are highly capricious, seemingly in the control of SCP-XXXX. Its bodily consistency is most comparable with mud.
It has several apendage-like protrusions coming out of its back, the apendages are malleable, they are able to sprout and contract from SCP-XXXX with ease and are able to
sprout to any location on SCP-XXX, not just the back, however the back is the most common place for them to be. SCP-XXXX seems to "shed" the gunk and ooze off of it self
approximately 1 litre of gunk is shed every hour, in small quantities the gunk does little to no harm, however in large quantities the gunk is highly dangerous and can
corrode all substances around it in time. It approximately takes 1 week for a high enough quantity of gunk to be produced to damage the containment chambers.
SCP-XXXX appears to be extremely intelligent, it has completed an iq test in 5 minutes getting a score of 350. Nitrogen is the only substance that can effectively subdue
SCP-XXXX, gaseous nitrogen quickly corrodes SCP-4862 for an unknown reason. SCP-XXXX is capable of regenerating extremely quickly, it has regenerated from a pile of ooze
to its full self in a matter of seconds, however if gaseous nitrogen is continually around SCP-XXXX it cannot regenerate.

When SCP-XXXX interacts with subjects, the subjects will typically enter a comatose, irresponsive state within 5 minutes of interaction. The subject will normally have
a silent gaze into the distance, they will seem to be squinting at a far away object, during this the subject in question will not respond to any stimuli such as
loud sound, bright light and physical trauma. As the subject exhibits the first symptoms of interactions, they will be classed as SCP-XXXX-2.
Within 5-15 minutes SCP-XXXX-2 will begin to enter a "rage state". During this rage state they will attack all personnel in the nearby vacinity.
SCP-XXXX-2 have been observed lifting and carrying 250 kilograms with relative ease, SCP-XXXX-2 have also been observed to run at speeds of 50 kilometres per hour.
Testing has concluded that SCP-XXXX-2 is mostly unphased by blunt trauma, only showing minor distress to several bullets at once. Explosives are the most reliable way
to secure SCP-XXXX-2.

Addendum:

Recontainment Procedures: If a containment breach occurs Protocal-753-Coneabaca will be initiated. A message imploring all foundation personnel to exit the facility immediately
will be broadcasted over the site-wide speakers. All available MTF units will be called to the site immediately, they will all have gas masks.
All comatose personel regardless are to be terminated on sight. Gaseous nitrogen will be released all over the site. Drones will locate SCP-XXXX and will use
suction tubes, the tubes will then suck up SCP-4862 into a reserve on the inside. The reserve will be filled with
liquid nitrogen. No less than 10 drones are to be used in this protocal. The drones will then transport SCP-XXXX back to its containment chamber and will release it.
Preferably they will leave it scattered across to room. The MTF units are to get to SCP-XXXXs chambers in no more than 10 minutes. The gas nitrogen around the facility
will be turned off except for SCP-4862s containment chambers. The MTF units will stay and go around to monitor all SCPs, for signs of breaches. MTF Units will monitor the
SCPs for no less than 10 minutes before order all personell to come back on site.