Approximate dimensions necessary for remote manipulation by SCP-XXXX
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a standard humanoid holding cell at Site-17. No syringes or objects resembling syringes are to be brought within the line of sight of SCP-XXXX unless authorized by research personnel. The walls of SCP-XXXX’s cell are to be regularly checked for perforations. In the event that SCP-XXXX’s cell has sustained damage, SCP-XXXX is to be moved to a temporary containment unit until repairs are complete.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a 52 year old caucasian male with the ability to remotely manipulate syringes, as well as any objects that resemble a syringe in shape. The exact specifications of what qualifies as “syringe-shaped” have not been fully defined, but the presence of a pointed tip, a broader section resembling the barrel of a syringe, and a segment resembling the plunger are necessary. An object does not have to function as a syringe in order to fall under the effects of SCP-XXXX. The strength of SCP-XXXX’s remote manipulation is unclear, with SCP-XXXX being able to move syringe shaped objects of several metric tons in weight and move them at speeds of up to 375 m/s (as of ██/██/20██) with no signs of exhaustion. These effects extend to any syringe shaped object within approximately 50 meters and within line of sight of SCP-XXXX.
Upon initial questioning, SCP-XXXX claimed to be a doctor from ██████, Tennessee. Analysis of SCP-XXXX’s birth certificate and SSN have confirmed this statement. SCP-XXXX also claimed to have no recollection regarding the nature and origin of its anomalous properties, stating that they were first noticed about two months before Foundation acquisition. SCP-XXXX has been largely compliant during Foundation custody, and has usually refrained from using its anomalous properties unless instructed.
Addendum XXXX-1: Testing Logs
Experiment XXXX-A:
Object: Medical grade hypodermic syringe
Instructions: Move object 2 meters.
Results: Successful manipulation.
Conclusion: SCP-3277 can manipulate syringes.
Experiment XXXX-B:
Object: Standard 100-gauge insulin syringe
Instructions: Perform an insulin injection on D-7623, a Type 1 Diabetic
Results: Injection successfully completed. No adverse effects reported by D-7623.
Conclusion: SCP-XXXX is capable of finely maneuvering desired syringes.
Experiment XXXX-C:
Object: Plastic mold of a hypodermic syringe
Instructions: Move object 2 meters
Results: Successful manipulation
Conclusion: SCP-XXXX is capable of moving objects that resemble syringes, even when said object are not syringes.
Experiment XXXX-D:
Object: Standard 100-gauge insulin syringe. Needle is bent by 85°.
Instructions: Realign needle
Results: SCP-XXXX was unable to manipulate the syringe in any capacity
Conclusion: SCP-XXXX is incapable of moving objects that are not shaped like proper syringes, even when said objects are syringes.
Experiment XXXX-E:
Object: Photograph of a hypodermic syringe
Instructions: Move object 2 meters.
Results: SCP-XXXX was unable to manipulate the photograph in any capacity
Conclusion: Objects must bear more than a visual resemblance to a syringe, and must be three dimensional.
Experiment XXXX-F:
Object: Asian Tiger Mosquito (Aedes albopictus).
Instructions: Move object 2 meters.
Results: SCP-XXXX was unable to manipulate the organism in any capacity
Conclusion: Objects must bear a structural resemblance to a typical syringe, even if said objects are capable of syringe-like functions.
Experiment XXXX-G:
Object: Concrete cast in the shape of a syringe with a mass of 25 metric tons.
Instructions: Move object 2 meters.
Results: Manipulation successful.
Conclusion: SCP-XXXX can manipulate objects many times larger than typical syringes.
Experiment XXXX-H:
Object: Concrete cast in the shape of a syringe with a mass of 25 metric tons.
Instructions: Accelerate object to 30 m/s.
Results: Manipulation successful. Object attains speed of 30 m/s in 2 seconds.
Conclusion: SCP-XXX can exert forces of at least 375 KNs on desired syringe-shaped objects.
Experiment XXXX-I:
Object: Carbon molecular construct resembling a syringe.
Instructions: Move object across length of petri dish.
Results: Manipulation successful.
Conclusion: SCP-XXXX can manipulate objects many times smaller than a typical syringe.
Experiment XXXX-J:
Object: SCP-991
Instructions: Utilize SCP-991
Results: Subject extracts SCP-991-2 from D-3093 personnel. However, when attempting to inject substance into another D-3543, SCP-991-2 spontaneously disappears. Subject reports hearing “This is fucking weird. When is lunch?” in his head. Furthermore, Subject reports having a memory of being involved in a test with SCP-████, despite said SCP being located at Site-██. Records confirm that D-3093 was involved with a test with the aforementioned SCP 3 days prior to experiment XXXX-J.
Conclusion: Cross testing between SCP-XXXX and other anomalous subjects can have unpredictable effects. Further cross testing requires approval of two Level 3 personnel or one Level 4 personnel.
Object used for Experiment XXXX-I. Each of the circles is one carbon atom.
Addendum XXXX-2: Incident Report: ██/██/20██
As of ██/██/20██, SCP-XXXX has demonstrated a broadening in its ability to control syringe shaped objects. Along with the ability to remotely manipulate objects shaped to resemble syringes, SCP-XXXX has also acquired the ability to extract syringe-shaped molds from larger substances. This behavior was first recorded when SCP-XXXX remotely extracted a mass of water in the approximate shape of a syringe from its daily water supply. Upon questioning, SCP-XXXX claimed that it could "feel" the syringe shape inside the water, and that this was not a previously known ability.
12 days later, SCP-XXXX was observed extracting syringe-shaped casts in a similar manner from the steel walls of its holding cell. This was originally classified as an attempted containment breach, and was met with immediate intervention from security personnel. Upon questioning, SCP-XXXX claimed to be exhibiting this behavior out of boredom and not a desire to escape. Proposals to provide SCP-XXXX with sources of recreational stimulation are currently pending approval.