Anomaly Designation Change Notice
As of 7/27/2014, iterations one through three of SCP-XXXX no longer refer to the anomaly inheriting this SCP designation. The former SCP-XXXX has undergone an Anomaly Designation Change, and the anomaly currently inheriting the designation of SCP-XXXX is documented in iteration four.
Below are various logs of investigations and interviews relating to iterations one through three.
Interview Log 1
Interviewer: Site Director Tess
Interviewee: Senior Researcher Trill
Note: In the interview, SCP-XXXX refers to the anomaly inheriting the designation prior to the Anomaly Designation Change.
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Site Director Tess: Okay, you have a job in the lab at 2B, so I don't want this to be too long. There's nothing to get out of the way here, so let's just start with the first question. How do you feel around SCP-XXXX?
Senior Researcher Trill: Not much, honestly. Kind of annoying when it pulls out the papers, but you get used to it after a bit.
Site Director Tess: Do you ever feel drunk around it?
Senior Researcher Trill: No, where is this going?
Site Director Tess: Your documents. They're really bad, and I know you know that.
Senior Researcher Trill: What, you want me to explain the documents? They look like they were written by a 12-year-old. I can't explain that.
Site Director Tess: No, but what I can ask you to do is write some details about SCP-XXXX. Just write a few sentences and tell me how you feel.
Senior Researcher Trill: Nothing.
Site Director Tess: You sure?
Senior Researcher Trill: Yeah.
Site Director Tess: Alright then. Second question. These documents were made
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