Item #: SCP-5192
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-5192 is to be contained in a 4 x 4 meter room that is furnished with proper bathroom equipment and bedding. Food is to be provided 3 times daily with restrictions on food with peanuts or lactose as subject is lactose intolerant and has a peanut allergy. When speaking with SCP-5192, even if the subject is wearing the blindfold, it is highly advidsed that you do not look the subject in the eyes. Cameras are placed in the corner walls of SCP-5192's room but SCP-5192 is ordered to not look directly at the camera's themselves as the SCP's abilities can also take effect through video feed.
Description: SCP-5192 is an African-American male with black hair and dark brown eyes. Subject is 17 years old, approximately 175cm in height, and is able to speak both English and Spanish fluently. SCP-5192 does not present any physical anomalous effects and does not have any particularly outstanding features other than the discovery that the subject has dark circles under the eyes and subject's eyes are red, as if the subject hasn't gotten any sleep.
As previously mentioned, SCP-5192 does not have any physical anomalous effects. But, if any human comes within 5192's line of sight, it undergoes a process of pixelation. In the process of a 5192 event, the affected individual will become unconcious after looking into 5192's eyes. While unconcious, no matter what position the affected individual passed out in, the individual's body will straighten out with the subjects legs coming together and the individual's arms at it's sides. Then, after the body gets into this position, voxels will start appearing on top of the individuals body. The voxels that appear will correspond to whatever the affected individual's appearance was at the time of the incident. Once the individual is completely covered in voxels, the body of the individual that is under the voxels will begin to be absorbed by the pixels until the entire body has been absorbed. Once the process is done, the affected individual, which is now designated SCP-5192-1, will then regain conciousness. As of now, there is no known way to stop this process.
SCP-5192 is to be made sure that he is wearing the required blindfold when meeting any foundation personnel and when, unless directed to by foundation staff, testing with D-class. Unless SCP-5192 is wearing the blindfold, direct video recording of 5192's face is not to be permitted as the anomalous effects of 5192 are still able to take effect when looking at the subjects eyes. However, looking at SCP-5192's eyes through pictures is permitted as 5192's anomolus effects do not work through photos.
SCP-5192-1 instances still retain all memory and personality of the person that was affected. People who become an instance of SCP-5192-1 seem to become more resillient than the normal human being. Bullets and conventional firearms seem to do no damage to 5192-1 instances and extermination by means of fire or burning does not work as well. As of now, the only known way of neutralizing a 5192-1 instance is through means of explosives.
Interviewed: D-1839
Interviewer: Dr. Agnes
Foreword: Interview was conducted a few hours after D-1839 was affected by SCP-5192.
<Begin Log>
Dr. Agnes: Okay D-1839, are you ready for the interview?
D-1839: I guess.
Dr. Agnes: Alright. I'm gonna ask you some questions so that we can learn more about SCP-5192's effects on humans
D-1839: Right.
Dr. Agnes: Did anything happen while you were incapacitated?
D-1839: No, not that I know of. I mean, if anything did happen, I don't remember it.
Dr. Agnes: Okay then. How do you feel?
D-1839: I feel fine. Like nothing changed. I still feel as healthy as I did before.
Dr. Agnes: Okay… When you woke up, did you notice anything different about you or your surroundings?
D-1839: How could I not notice? When I woke up, I thought I was in some sort of hyper-realistic video game. Everything seemed to be made out of cubes. My hands, the desk, the camera, even you, doctor. I'm still getting used to how you look.
(Dr. Agnes takes out a pen)
Dr. Agnes: I want you to describe how this pen looks and feels to you.
D-1839: Okay… The pen feels like how any normal plastic pen would. The pen does look a bit blocky though.
Dr. Agnes: How so?
D-1839: Well, I can still tell that it's a pen, but it looks blockier than a normal pen. Like, you know how the tip of a pen is a triangle? It just looks like a small square to me.
Dr. Agnes: D-1839, I want you to describe what you look like right now to me.
D-1839: What? Like what I'm wearing?
Dr. Agnes: I want you to describe any changes to your body that you notice from before and after interaction with SCP-5192.
D-1839: Well, I mean, the best way I can describe it to you is that my entire body is made out of cubes. My skin still feels like skin and my clothes still feel the same way they did before I met that kid.
Dr. Agnes: That's interesting. Thank you for the information, 1839.
D-1839: What information? How was that important?
Dr. Agnes: How you're describing yourself doesn't match up with how I see you. SCP-5192's ability is turning humans into pixelated versions of their former selves. I understand that I don't see what you see in terms of surroundings because I don't have your eyes. But I don't know why I can't see the results of 5192's abilities while you can.
D-1839: Wait, you can't?
Dr. Agnes: No, but this information will definitely help us understand SCP-5192's powers. For now, we'll end the interview here and bring you back to you're cell.
D-1839: Okay.
<End Log>
Closing Statement: SCP 5192's anomalous effects do not seem to effect the affected individual's mental state. However, there does seem to be some disparity on how affected and non-affected individuals see SCP-5192-1 instances. Individuals affected by 5192 notice a change in their physical appearance from before being affected by 5192, but individuals that are not affected by 5192 do not notice any change in the affected individual's physical appearance.






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