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Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be put into a replica room of the Class D cells. Primary Researchers are able to take the entity out of the room, but is to be placed back into the cell.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a crumpled piece of paper with no visible marks. Attempts to write, draw or paint on SCP-XXXX have produced no markings. When put into possession of a subject, the user will experience no changes until they are deep asleep. The subject will then have a decreasing heart-rate, and soon become deceased. When the subject is deceased, they will wake up in an exact replica of site 19 with items they possessed before becoming brain dead.

The subject can then freely roam around with no other entities. Every door can be opened, regardless of what key is used. Attempts to open doors or climb through vents leading outside of site 19 have resulted in failure. Attempts to use staff or electronic have resulted in failure, and appear to be corrupt. No more than one subject is able to enter SCP-XXXX, as they do not experience similar symptoms after falling asleep.

Subjects can only communicate with SCP staff through a radio, but subjects who speak are suddenly cut off by a short burst of static. Subjects afterwards are unable to respond. Later subjects have confirmed that the notes are the statements of previous subjects. Attempts to capture footage or photos of SCP-XXXX has been unsuccessful.

Out of the ██ subjects, only ██ notes have been confirmed.

Interviewed: [Class D, now identified as SCP-XXXX-4]

Interviewer: Dr. █████

Foreword: Dr. █████ radioing in to SCP-XXXX-4, first attempt using radio.

<Begin Log>

Dr. █████: This is Dr. █████. Are you receiving?

SCP-XXXX-4: Where am I? What's happened?

<End Log>

Closing Statement: Subject's end turned into static before returning to silence. Attempt to contact subject resulted in failure.

Interviewed: [Class D, now identified as SCP-XXXX-7]

Interviewer: Dr. █████

Foreword: Dr. █████ radioing in to SCP-XXXX-7.

<Begin Log>

Dr. █████: This is Dr. █████. Are you receiving? What can you see?

SCP-XXXX-7: Yes, I am receiving, I see several notes.

<End Log>

Closing Statement: Subject's radio turned into static, before turning into silence. No attempt was made to contact subject.

Interviewed: [Class D, now identified as SCP-XXXX-15]

Interviewer: Dr. █████

Foreword: Dr. █████ radioing in to subject. Subject was communicating through snaps of their fingers.

<Begin Log>

Dr. █████: This is Dr. █████. Are you receiving?

SCP-XXXX-15: Yes. (Snapped once)

Dr. █████: We provided a list in your left pocket. Can you find a note that matches at least one sentence? Snap three times if a sentence has been matched.
SCP-XXXX-15: Confirmed (Snapped three times)

Dr. █████: Thank you. Please stand by.
<End Log>

Closing Statement: Dr. █████ contacted subject shortly after, but heard no response, nor static. Subject is presumed dead and to have misplaced radio prior.