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Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: Any attempt by a space agency to observe SCP-XXXX-1 should be sabotaged by agents residing in the agency. Any attempt to travel to SCP-XXXX should be immediately stopped.Outpost-89 is to be constantly monitoring all distress signals from SCP-XXXX-1. Outpost-89 are allowed to utilize SCP-XXXX-2 to translate any text that originates from the signals, if SCP-XXXX-2 is willing. The Ambition-1 orbiter is to constantly be monitoring SCP-XXXX-1 for unpredicted movement or anomalous activity. Ambition-1 should also enhance the signal from the ship, allowing conversation more freely.

If anomalous activity is detected, the Ambition-2 rocket is too be launched from Outpost-89's underground launching platform. The Ambition-2 rocket's crew are to then investigate the activity. Ambition-2 should be loaded with ICBM in case SCP-XXXX-1 is potentially going to leave our solar system or approach Earth. This is a last case scenario only.

SCP-XXXX-2 is un-able to be contained and does not need to be. In the months March-May, the ship is in the closest orbit with the ship. Therefore, regular conversations should be held with SCP-XXXX-2. Status reports should be received during these conversations. During these months, researchers should host interviews with SCP-XXXX-2.

Description: SCP-XXXX-1 is a space station of alien origin, that orbits in the asteroid belt within our solar system. It seems to follow Earth's orbit but lacks behind. It has a primary section, in the shape of a rod, which has a circular disk surrounding the center. Four passage ways are linked to this disk. The interior of the shuttle is not visible, but imaging suggests that it is, in fact, a space station. At the bottom of the primary section is an opening, which has been suggested to be a port or harbor. Not much else is known on the interior. The exterior houses 17 small ridges on the surface. These have a holographic covering, presumably a shield. They have a cylinder object protruding out of them, presumably a barrel. In what appears to be alien tongue, a name for the shuttle is visible on the side of the main section.

SCP-XXXX-2 is a sentient AI that has a main hub within SCP-XXXX-1. They possess no physical form, but are able to control electronics. The AI appears to know English, although it does not have the ability to speak it fluently. It speaks old English and utilizes advanced text to speech to speak. The AI has said that its race has visited the planet earlier in it's primal stages and it's pre-industrial stage. The AI have confirmed that their race helped build [REDACTED] and [REDACTED], although they can not provide any evidence of this.

The AI has the ability to interact with devices at Outpost-89 when the Outpost-89 begins to project radio symbols towards the ship. The AI has proved to be peaceful and is willing to give the SCP Foundation the info it requests and has also made a deal with the SCP Foundation to not interact with any others that are not with the SCP Foundation.

The AI has said in conversation with researchers that they are the ship's operational AI. Almost a year ago, they made contact with an asteroid that was 4523.21 laerts long (Laerts are the measurement system that the aliens use. Researchers are still attempting to figure out how to translate laerts into human measurements.). The ship's life support systems were sufficiently damaged and eventually everyone on board was dead. The AI drifted in space until they came upon our solar system (the first one they visited). By this time, SCP-XXXX-1's fuel and power supply had run out. They had been to 7 other solar systems, which they used their remaining fuel and power to exit.

Addendum:

Admendum XXXX.1
The following interview was the first questioning of SCP-XXXX-2.

Interviewed: SCP-XXXX-2.

Interviewer: Dr. Leforia ████████

Foreword: Dr. Leforia initiated conversation with SCP-XXXX-2 through a commercially bought laptop, to prevent SCP-XXXX-2 from entering the outpost's systems. Ambition

<Begin Log>

Dr. Leforia proceeded to clear their throat.

Dr. Leforia: This is Earth, as you may know. I am with a organization referred to as the SCP Foundation, can I ask who I am speaking to?

3 minutes and 42 seconds passed by with no response, until a voice came through the static.

SCP-XXXX-2: Hello? [static]

Dr. Leforia can audibly be heard gasping, surprised that the SCP spoke English.

Dr. Leforia: Yes, hello. My name is Dr. L-Leforia ████████. I would like to know who I am speaking to, please.

Four minutes and 13 seconds went by until a response came through.

SCP-XXXX-2: I am with the [static, unintelligible]. We need suppli- [static resumed, bits of sentence can be heard. "ater", "fo", "el", and "th" were heard throughout the static.]

After 20 minutes of static, Dr. Leforia decided to conclude the interview, but with a final message.

Dr. Leforia: We are receiving stactic from your end, we will contact you within the next year, thank you.

<End Log>

Closing Statement: No further contact resumed between Dr. Leforia and SCP-XXXX-2.

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