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Item number: SCP-4934
Object class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-4934 is to be kept in a basic humanoid containment cell, and is allowed to freely roam site ███, as long as his eyes are somehow obscured, but must return to his cell at 9:00 PM, unless otherwise authorized by senior staff.
Should SCP-4934 breach containment, any available MTF is to be equipped with SCRAMBLE gear programmed to detect facial features of SCP-4934. Once SCP-4934 has been located, he is to be sedated and blindfolded before being returned to containment.
Description:
SCP-4934 is a Caucasian male, approximately 1.75 metres tall with brown hair, brown eyes, and an average build. SCP-4934 identifies himself as “John Doe”, though no legal records exist to confirm this. Subjects exposed to SCP-4934 describe him as extremely average in all respects.
Subjects consciously viewing SCP-4934’s face will immediately lose all memory of SCP-4934 after looking away. This effect is not present if SCP-4934’s eyes are obscured. This effect is also present when viewing photographs where SCP-4934’s face is clearly visible. This is not present in artists depictions or if SCP-4934’s eyes are digitally obscured. Blinking does not appear to cause this reaction.
Tissue samples and interviews suggest that SCP-4934 also exhibits abnormal longevity, most likely having been born over 150 years ago. Should this be the case, the subject also does not exhibit physical aging, still appearing to be in his late 20’s.
Addendum
SCP-4934 is one of very few entities to voluntarily submit to custody by the foundation. See “Incident 4934-1” for details.
Incident 4934-1
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At 12:27 on ██/██/20██, SCP-4934 arrived at the security checkpoint at site ██ in an unregistered vehicle. The following conversation between the guard manning the checkpoint and SCP-4934 was recorded by a security camera at the checkpoint. At the time of the incident, SCP-4934 was wearing a pair of reflective sunglasses, allowing viewers and the guard to retain memory of the incident.






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