Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: Due to its violent thrashing upon convergence with another living organism, SCP-XXXX is extremely hard to transport. Upon touching another living being, the subject will attempt to decimate any and all life forms within the vicinity. It must be secured and lifted using a specialized crane, and deposited into a large enclosure filled with roughly ███████ liters of ████████. The enclosure is to be kept under watch by 4 researchers at any given time; one at each corner of the compound.
Description: SCP-XXXX is an organism that appears to take the form of a frilled shark, also known as Chlamydoselachus Anguineus. However, unlike the frilled shark, the subject is approximately 16.8 meters long, and weighs in at an estimated ██████ kilograms. Subject appears to be able to inhabit both saltwater and freshwater, but expresses more aggressive behavior when inside ████████.
The subject also appears to have massive amounts of scar tissue built along its dorsal side, indicating that it has taken some physical damage from an unknown source prior to containment. Upon the ventral side of SCP-XXXX near it's head, there appears to be a hard metallic implant underneath the skin. While the origin of this implant is unknown, researchers are currently looking for ways to study it as well; and it is to be referred to as SCP-XXXX-2.
Addendum 36a: Further testing on SCP-XXXX has been inconclusive. The subject has provided mostly inconsistent results with its interactions, but will be kept under further observation until September 21st, 20██. The inability to take samples without extreme risk has been a contributing factor to this unfortunate decision.
Addendum 36b: A major breakthrough has been found following an incident with security personnel Adam ████. Though Mr. ████ is now deceased, this finding can help researchers further analyze the meaning behind both SCP-XXXX’s existence, and its [REDACTED]. Researchers have come to find that SCP-XXXX-2 has more power than what was once thought. When SCP-XXXX-2 is tampered with incorrectly, SCP-XXXX demonstrates qualities of an object class Keter anomaly. Such qualities include infliction of severe damage to the enclosure, ██████████████████████████, and production of a high-pitched noise capable of giving anyone in the immediate proximity a nosebleed and a migraine. This raise in class has been deemed to be temporary, and had only lasted approximately █ hours.
Document #196-1: Interview A-08
Recorded log of dialogue between ██████ (call sign Venture) and Dr. ████, dated November 1st, 201█.
Venture: This is Dr. ████’s office, correct?
Dr. ████ : Indeed, you must be ██████. Please, have a seat. This shouldn’t take too long.
Foreword: Venture nervously looks around the room, but proceeds with the interview. Dr. ████ prepares their index cards for the interviewee while studying his odd behavior.
<Begin Log, November 1st, 201█, ██:██ A.M.>
Dr ████: So as you probably know, you’re here today because you’ve had a run in on SCP-XXXX. You’re a very lucky man you know, almost everyone stupid enough to touch the thing never sees the light of day afterwards. Any who, I prepared a small set of questions for you to answer, to help us further understand the full potential of this… “being”. First of all, what did you feel when you laid your hand on the subject?
Venture: My head went numb, like a brain freeze. Shortly after that, the thing darted towards my ███ and ripped it clean off. It wasn’t until a few weeks after recovery that I had noticed it was gone, I couldn’t feel it happen.
Dr ████: Can you provide more information on the brain freeze type feeling? Did you see anything out of the ordinary when that feeling had occurred?
Venture: My vision felt like it was cycling through different modes, I could see clearer than before. My mind felt open.
Dr ████: Was it a feeling of bliss? Were you happy… maybe overjoyed? Or was it more of a psychedelic feeling?
Venture: It was a rush unlike anything else, I’d give anything to feel it again. I don’t care if it kills me, but ████████ won’t fucking ██████████████. I have already asked for [DATA EXPUNGED].
Dr ████: Hmph. Well, that looks like all the time I have for you today, ██████. Remember to check yourself out at the front desk, please.
<End Log, November 1st, 201█, ██:██ A.M.>
Closing Statement: Interview with Venture has provided more evidence that there is a ███████████████ located on the exterior of the subject that targets the victim’s dopamine receptors in the brain, giving them an intense craving to touch SCP-XXXX. This craving does not seem to go away, and is regarded as a permanent symptom.






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