Special Containment Procedure: SCP-5000 is to be given free rein of Facility [DATA EXPUNGED]. Its containment cell is to be 4 m x 4 m, filled with a bed, a desk, two (2) chairs, A/C, a laptop, a nightstand with a lamp, and a wardrobe due to having been a Psychologist here at the facility before obtaining its anomalous properties. SCP-5000 is to also be given food five (5) times a day. Level 1-Level 4 Personnel can, what SCP-5000 calls a 'therapy sessions' within its containment cells. SCP-5000's requests that O5 has either agreed or denied are:
- The rights to prescribe medicine (Denied)
- The rights to have therapy sessions with Class D personnel (Denied)
- The rights to have therapy sessions with On-Site personnel (Granted)
- The rights to interview Safe-Class anomalies (Granted)
- The rights to interview Euclid-Class anomalies (Granted)
- The rights to interview Keter-Class anomalies (Granted)
I'm a Psychologist here, I am STILL a human being, I at least should have some sort of dignity in this place.
-Dr. Tenor A.K.A. SCP-5000
Description: SCP-5000 appears to be a tanned male of Eastern Asian descent in his late twenties, 182 cm (5'10") tall and 79 kg (175 lbs), with black hair and brown eyes. SCP-5000 has been recorded to have a slight increase in strength than a normal human being and an IQ of 275. SCP-5000's real name is Dr. Yuma Tenor, a Psychologist working at Facility [Data Expunged] in the year 20██. SCP-5000 presence at Facility [Data Expunged] had also improved morale in the On-Site Personnel and certain SCPs. It came to the Foundation's attention after SCP-5000's came into contact with SCP-706 during experimentation. During its duration near SCP-706, SCP-5000 began to feel extreme sadness and depression, though, it was not his own emotions that he felt. After learning of SCP-5000's abilities, the O5 council had granted the On-Site Director the power to do experiments on SCP-5000's anomalous abilities. The full extent of SCP-5000's abilities are still unknown to the Foundation, so Level 1 - Level 4 Personnel are given access to SCP-5000 in the efforts to learn its true potential. SCP-5000 is to be brought to the medical ward of Facility [Data Expunged] immediately in the event of high-stress levels during any sessions with SCPs that have immense emotional influxes, as SCP-5000's body will bleed from its orifices as a mechanism to decrease its stress level. SCP-5000 is to also be brought to the psychiatric ward in an event SCP-5000's mental and emotional health has been compromised during any of its experimentations. SCP-5000 is also known to hold residual mental states of any subjects for at least 25 minutes and it also has the anomalous ability to negate any SCPs cognitohazard powers that might do any damage or harm on its mental or physical being.
Video log
Interviewed: SCP-5000, known as Dr. Tenor, after being labeled as an SCP after the experimentation of SCP-706
Interviewer: Dr. █████
<Begin Video>
Dr. █████: SCP-5000, I believe you know why you were brought here, I assume?
SCP-5000: You serious? Are you fucking serious? I can't believe this. [Pauses] For the last time, I am not an SCP.
Dr. █████: Not during the experimentation with SCP-706 you weren't. During the experimentation, you had said that you were feeling extreme sadness and depression, which were not your own emotions and mental state.
SCP-5000: W-Well Yeah, but that doesn't-
Dr. █████: And while all of us were feeling both mentally and emotionally fine, you were the only one to feel those emotions, after you were taken out, we asked SCP-706 how she was feeling. Do you know what it said?
SCP-5000: [Silence] She felt sadness and depression… [SCP-5000 looks away with a sadness]
Dr. █████: Exactly, SCP-5000, how did you know its state before it even had the chance to mention its mental and emotional state? Because your anomalous power had given you the ability to FEEL those raw emotions and mental states.
SCP-5000: [Looks visually angry] I am not an "it", nor am I an SCP… I am a HUMAN BEING!!! [Slams fist on the interrogation table]
Dr. █████: [Looks sadly at SCP-5000] I'm sorry SCP-5000, but you know the rules…
SCP-5000: [starts to calm himself down] I-I know… I'm sorry… It's regulation to call any anomalous item as the number…Dr. █████: You're still an employee… Just… An employee with anomalous abilities that we don't fully comprehend…
[One (1) MTF guard enters the Interrogation Room 8]
Guard: We have a holding cell ready, SCP-5000's containment cell will be made shortly, Doctor.
SCP-5000: [Stands up and stand next to the guard, looking back at Dr. █████] Please… Dr. █████… Please give me some dignity… PLEASE…
Dr. █████: [Looks at SCP-5000] I'll try best… Dr. Tenor…
SCP-5000: [Smiles softly, with a single tear dropping] Thank you… Dr. █████…[SCP-5000 exits the Interrogation Room with the guard]
<End Video>
Closing Statement: O5 Council… Please… Give Dr. Tenor some humanity… He is still one of us… Please be humane…
-Dr. █████
Addendum 5000-1: SCP-5000's office was moved to his containment cell. SCP-5000 showed happiness in having a much bigger room but showed some sadness due to being classed as an SCP. SCP-5000 is also given free-roaming privileges around the facility.
Addendum 5000-2: SCP-5000 is denied the access to interview Class D personnel after nearly killing D-153462 in anger during a therapy session after feeling said Class D's anger and murderous intent towards the facility. After D-153462 was taken away from SCP-5000 containment cell, SCP-5000 hostility continued until 25 minutes had passed and SCP-5000 became docile and apologetic for what it had done. This incident caused the O5 Council to forbid SCP-5000 from interacting with Class D Personnel after learning that SCP-5000 will hold onto subjects mentality for 25 minutes.
Addendum 5000-3: SCP-5000 has been permitted to have therapy sessions with On-Site personnel in the efforts of boosting up morale. Scientists, MTF, and NTF are given access to SCP-5000 as a way to help boost their emotional and mental health.
Addendum 5000-4: SCP-5000 is given the rights to interview Safe, Euclid, and Keter Class objects to understand how and why those objects became who or what they are today.






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