NOTICE FROM THE FOUNDATION DEPARTMENT OF MISCOMMUNICATIONS
The following file has been considered safe to read, however, extended discussion of the topics involved may be met with comprehensive difficulty. Reader discretion is advised.
— Eli Forkley, Director, DoMC
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is kept in the Site-96 central research lab where it was first discovered. No attempts should be made to disable SCP-XXXX or disconnect it from its power source for fear of tampering with the anomaly. All personnel are advised to disregard SCP-XXXX, as its contents have yet to be deciphered.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a computer terminal located in Site-96's central research lab. It features no deviations from the standard model, and prior to its discovery, was not noted as having any unusual properties. Unlike most of the computers in the lab, SCP-XXXX does not require a password to gain access to its contents, which consist only of a single text document.
SCP-XXXX's properties become apparent when trying to interact with the contents of the document, which are written in an unknown, possibly alien language. Foundation AI attempting to decode the document consistently malfunction, returning the same language as the output, and marking the transcription a success in their efficiency reports.






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