Item #: SCP-5632
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-5632 is kept in a minimal security cell, along with D-5632.
The cell is to be locked at all times. D-5632 is not allowed to leave her cell for any longer than 2 hours at a time.
If SCP-5632 breaks containment guards will bring D-5632 towards it, and recontain the SCP into it's room with D-5632.
Testing with SCP-5632 requires level 3 clearance.
Discovery: SCP-5632 was discovered during a testing session regarding SCP-914. This test was executed by Dr. Hess, Dr. Kirk. And D-5632. See experiment log 914-7 for further information.
Description: SCP-5632 is a robot, 30 centimeters tall, 15 centimeters wide. SCP-5632 resembles a small toy robot. Due to being unable to open it, it is impossible to determine the source of its power.
The moment a person picks up SCP-5632 It's metal body begins to warm up quickly, and it starts moving like a wind up toy, walking in a straight line mindlessly. When put down it will eventually cool down and stay put in place untill picked up again. Only body heat affects SCP-5632. Artificially increasing the temperature doesn't make SCP-5632 move.
It is assumed that from the moment SCP-5632 saw D-5632 it became "attached" to her, being bound to return to her if taken away from her for roughly 3 hours. After being seperated for the 3 hours, SCP-5632 will make his way to D-5632's position. SCP-5632 does not seem to be able to be stopped by any material or weaponry. See Incident files for detailed information.
SCP-5632 is harmless when in the presence, or having been in recent presence with D-5632. SCP-5632 will only harm people or destroy obstacles if they mean to stop SCP-5632 from reaching D-5632.
Experiment 914-7 video log:
Experiment 914-7 was a routine experiment for the young new scientists Dr. Hess and Dr. Kirk. The following video is of the initial discovery of SCP-5632.
The doors to SCP-914's containment chamber open. A single D-5632 steps into the room. D-5632 is of east asian descent, approximately 160 centimeters tall.
Dr. Hess: "D-5632, can you hear me in there?"
D-5632: "Yeah, now can we just get this over with?"
Dr. Hess: "We will. I will put the items into this recepticle and tell you the setting to set on SCP-914."
D-5632 walks over to the intercom window and pulls out a small bag of flour, walking over to SCP-914 whilst holding it.
Dr. Hess: "The setting for this should be… Rough.
D-5632 empties the bag into SCP-914's input and turns on the machine on the setting Rough. This results in a pile of mud with seeds in it in the output of SCP-914. D-5632 walks back over to the intercom room after returning the bag full of the dirt and seeds.
D-5632: "Are we done now?"
Dr. Hess: "No. Next up… Another bag of flour, setting, fine."
D-5632 repeats the same process, turning the meter from "Rough" to "Fine" before pressing the button. This results in a loaf of white bread to come out of SCP-914. D-5632 walks back over to the intercom room with the bread.
Dr. Hess: "Next up, this comic book. Setting will be 1:1."
D-5632 looks up confused at the scientist, shrugging before inputting the comic book, and setting SCP-914 to "1:1".
The machine returns a similar comic book. This comic book states to be published by the same company, but none of the characters in it are recognized by Dr. Kirk. The comic book is layed aside for further investigation.
Dr. Hess: "Alright, last one. Setting to… (Whispering) Setting to Very Fine."
D-5632 inputs a computer chip into SCP-914 and sets SCP-914 to the setting "Very Fine". In the output of SCP-914 stands a small robot, approximately 30 centimeters tall.
D-5632 picks up the small robot and as she picks it up the toy begins "walking" in the air as she holds it. She smiles at the robot.
Dr. Hess: "Fascinating… please, put the… item in the recepticle."
D-5632 reluctantly puts the robot away.
<End log.>
Incident Logs: Incident logs will follow the events before and during the incidents. The results of these incidents are also recorded.
Incident-5632-1:
After initial investigation of SCP-5632 the robot was deemed non-anomalous. Dr. Kirk took SCP-5632 back to her personal quarters as a decoration.
Approximately 2 hours after bringing SCP-5632 into her room, SCP-5632 began walking on it's own. Dr. Kirk opened her room's door for SCP-5632 to see where it would go.
SCP-5632 walked it's way to a D-class cell block, prompting a guard to stop SCP-5632. The guard picked up SCP-5632, asking Dr. Kirk what she was doing with it as he suddenly dropped SCP-5632, expressing that SCP-5632 became so heavy he could no longer hold it.
SCP-5632 walked against the D-class cell doors for approximately 2 minutes before the metal started melting. SCP-5632 eventually made it's way through and was red-hot.
It broke it's way through D-5632's cell door in a similar fashion, and D-5632 picked up SCP-5632, causing it to stop moving and immediately cool down. D-5632's hands were unaffected by the heat.
SCP-5632 expressed no further interest in moving as D-5632 put it back down on the ground.
Result: Dr. Kirk had the guard lock SCP-5632 into a temporary containment chamber.
Incident-5632-2:
3 hours after incident-5632-1, SCP-5632 broke out of it's temporary containment chamber by melting the steel doors.
A guard assigned to SCP-5632 tried to pick up SCP-5632, but it increased it's weight and the guard had to drop SCP-5632.
The guard decided to push SCP-5632 back into it's chamber using his foot, resulting in SCP-5632 burning the guard's foot with 3rd degree burns.
SCP-5632 kept walking unhindered. The guard fired two rounds from his pistol, both ricochet off of SCP-5632.
SCP-5632 made it's way back into D-5632's room, where it stopped moving for the rest of the day.
Result: SCP-5632 was allowed to stay in D-5632's room, with two guards to keep an eye on it.
Incident-5632-3:
During an experiment regarding SCP-978, D-5632 was away from her cell for 4 hours.
3 hours after leaving her cell SCP-5632 left D-5632's cell and navigated it's way to SCP-978's containment chamber. Melting it's way through the containment chamber's door.
Dr Hess, undertaking the experiment with SCP-978 decided to photograph SCP-5632. SCP-5632 was shown as if being played with by D-5632.
Comment: "At least now we know what that robot cares about. It wants to be with her, guess we'll have to keep them together if we want to avoid people burning their feet again."
Result: SCP-5632 and D-5632 are housed in an 8m by 8m human housing room, with minimal security. D-5632 is no longer allowed to leave SCP-5632 alone for more than 2 hours at a time.
Addendum-5632-1:
The naming of SCP-5632 was done "for the sake of simplicity" -Dr. Kirk
Addendum-5632-2:
D-5632 expresses that SCP-5632 makes her feel safe, though she also wants to be able to do her own thing without SCP-5632 following her around. She has taken to calling SCP-5632 "Roby".
Addendum-5632-3:
When D-5632 was photographed using SCP-978, D-5632 was shown as at home, watching television. SCP-5632 is seen sitting next to her on the couch.






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