Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in Warehouse 04 at Site-49. An inflatable ball two meters in diameter is to be kept inside the warehouse to occupy SCP-XXXX.
No one is to access SCP-XXXX unless it is for work usage, testing, or maintenance. During testing with D-Class, at least one security officer is to monitor all test subjects, and intervene as necessary.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a vehicle that measures approximately 12 m long at extended length. It weighs approximately 9,100 kilograms. The vehicle is a dull black in color. The machine consists of an eight-wheeled body, a cab containing a monitor and keyboard, a three piece arm, and a claw with six fingers. The metallic components of the vehicle consist of many materials, including titanium, aluminium, and various steels.
The anomalous proterties of SCP-XXXX occur at random intervals. The vehicle will become autonomous at these times, able to move anywhere without human control. The vehicle appears to see through a camera lens located at the center of the claw. SCP-XXXX has the mentality of a young child, desiring attention and wanting to play. The machine displays emotions through body language and mechanical noises. These emotions include, but aren't limited to, joy, sadness, anger, fear, and apathy. In previous instances, the machine will attempt to exit the warehouse. For this matter, an inflatable ball has been added in order to occupy the machine's time.
SCP-XXXX displays abnormal strength, being able to manipulate items three times its mass. The vehicle is limited to carrying items equal to its mass. Any form of communication can be entered into the monitor inside the cab. The machine may or may not follow commands entered into the monitor. The machine tends to question commands given to it. The machine communicates through the monitor via text in simple language.
All attempts to remove any piece of SCP-XXXX has resulted in failure. In any instance, the machine will move away from the subject attempting dismantlement until the subject withdraws.
Discovery: SCP-XXXX was discovered in a dilapidated car factory on ██/██/200█. The SCP Foundation has shown interest in the location after continuous reports of unusual noises kept originating from the location. Upon entering the building, much of the unused equipment has been thrown around and destroyed. Upon entering a loading bay, the machine was found in the middle of the room. The machine was currently inactive at the time. Presuming it to be a simple computer with a login system, Scout Omega reached the monitor and attempted to find a "backdoor" into the monitor. See Log XXXX-1 for more detail.
All text recorded on this document was received from the monitor of SCP-XXXX. This is the first initial contact with the subject.
Omega: [REDACTED]
SCP-XXXX: What is this?
Omega: [REDACTED]
SCP-XXXX: Is someone talking to me?
Omega: I am?
SCP-XXXX: Who are you?
Omega: That's classified information.
SCP-XXXX: Are you one of them?
Omega: Who is "them"? Whoever they are, I am not "them".
SCP-XXXX: Do you plan on hurting me?
Omega: Hurt you?
SCP-XXXX: Are you going to shock me like they did?
Omega: No. We are armed, though.
SCP-XXXX: There are more of you?
Omega: Yes. None of us are "them".
SCP-XXXX: Can I trust you? Will you not hurt me? If so, I will follow your commands.
Omega: As long as you don't hurt us, we won't hurt you.
SCP-XXXX: Okay.
End of log
After this exchange, SCP-XXXX becomes autonomous, observing the personnel present. The machine followed all commands entered into the monitor during relocation and containment.
After further investigation of the factory, a journal presumably written by a former employee at the factory was discovered. The book has taken heavy fire damage. Only writings of significance have been posted. All destroyed writings are marked with […]
An accident occurred. Again. This time […] claw's main controls […]evers and all, were destroyed. Produc[…] slowed […]
Jim's little scie[…]periment made it's […] to the factory. Now they want t[…]elligence" to our claw. Great.
Jim gave us a […]nual filled with comman[…] and shit. Now we have to ent[…] into the claw to get it […] As if I didn't […] this place enough. I don't have t[…] for computers.
Three weeks in, and t[…]aw is acting up again. Not respo[…] to any command […]
I can't be[…]ve this. Our claw is no[…] two yea[…] old.
It's talk[…] to us now. It's as if i[…] were a perso[…]
It hates us […] Boss suggest usi[…]tle prods. It hate[…]tricity, he says.
The thing's workin[…], but it makes this dam[…] all the time. […] it's cry[…]
Why hasn't this facto[…] shut down, yet? Even I can tell […]ical hazards, and I'm not […]chnitian.
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a standard sized steel room at all times. The room shall be separated by a wall with an impact-resistant glass window. On each side, a chair shall be present for the unit's and any person's comfort. A heat sensor is to observe the unit at all times. A camera is to observe the unit if it is interacting with a person.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a humanoid creature with no officially defined characteristics. With every human encounter with the unit, it will take the appearance of a human figure with a complete set of clothes. The unit's features, clothes, height, and voice will change with every encounter. The only constant of the humanoid is its personality, which is observed to be calm and reassuring. Any attempt to observe the unit alone with a camera will result in a static image. If the unit is not alone, the static will disappear and show the unit in its perceived form.
If at least two persons see SCP-XXXX in person, the unit will remain mute and motionless. If no one is present, the unit will occasionally pace and attempt to escape. If only one person is present, the unit will become animate. The humanoid will engage in conversation with the subject, as if it were a therapist. It will request to know any problems the person being questioned is having, give possible solutions to the subject's problems, and discuss various topics. The humanoid is able to tell if the person it is speaking to is lying or not. The unit will retain its personality even when being threatened.
On average, there is an approximate 68.54% chance that, after 10-30 minutes have elapsed, the person SCP-XXXX is conversing with will enter a trance-like state. At this point, the person will become mute and unresponsive to any outside commands. In several instances, SCP-XXXX will tell the person to move in random directions for around five minutes. During the time of the subject's trance, the subject has an approximate 34.21% chance of exiting the trance and enter a panicked state. SCP-XXXX will become motionless if this occurs. Once the person is removed from a two meter radius of SCP-XXXX, the person will eventually calm down, temporarily become weak, and have little memory of the incident. All cameras observing SCP-XXXX immediately after the subject's removal will go static.
The other 65.79% will involve SCP-XXXX remaining motionless for one minute. Afterwards, the unit shall revert to its "true form". Shortly before this point, all cameras observing the unit will go static. SCP-XXXX will then attempt to reach the entranced person, displaying inhuman strength. It's gained strength is unable to pound through steel, but can break impact-resistant glass after 10-15 times. If SCP-XXXX reaches the person, the unit will [REDACTED] the person until all of the person's flesh has been removed, averaged to around thirty minutes. Various growls and roaring have been heard within the unit's confinement during this period. If SCP-XXXX is left alone for the entirety of this period, the only remains of the victim will be bones covered in [REDACTED].