Item #: BLANK
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-BLANK is to be surrounded by at least fifteen (15) on-site security officers within 500 meters of SCP-BLANK at all times. In the event of unusual activity within 2 kilometers of SCP-BLANK, the on-site security officers will search the 2 kilometre radius near SCP-BLANK.
Description: SCP-BLANK is an underground shelter near ████████ ██████, Russia. Due to it's nature, it is estimated that it was produced and installed near 1960, most likely due to the ongoing Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States of America. It contains two (2) outward moving doors. The entrance is near 3 meters high and 2 meters across. Directly in front of the entrance are stairs leading roughly fifteen (15) meters below ground. Once the stairs end, there is a three (3) metre high, and ten (10) metre² space. This space contains a light bulb (non-functional) on the ceiling and a television (non-functional) that is estimated to be produced in 1962. It does not contain any company name.
To use SCP-BLANK, a subject or subjects enter SCP-BLANK, and fully shut the forward doors. Once a time of ~5 seconds pass, the subject(s) will find themselves in a new location. The subjects can exit SCP-BLANK, and walk ~7 meters, before experiencing imminence nausea, and eventually faint after walking ~9.5 meters. Other animals will experience the same effects.
Subject(s) using SCP-BLANK can interact with natural objects (air, ground, soil, grass, trees, bacteria etc.), but not animals or objects made by those animals (insects, birds, mammals, unnatural shelters, houses, etc.).
SCP-BLANK physically remains in its original location, but when the doors on SCP-BLANK are open after the 'moving', or the doors are closed but not all subjects have reentered, the doors on SCP-BLANK from its original location are not able to be opened, even when applied with heavy force. When the doors on SCP-BLANK are closed by the subjects inside, and all subjects have reentered, the door requires to be open on the outside of the original location for the subjects to be let out. A subject will not need to be let back in to move if the subject is deceased.
The locations SCP-BLANK transports the subjects to are seemingly random, although the locations are always in rural locations on planet Earth. If a device like a GPS is brought on SCP-BLANK, it will still show the original location in ████████ ██████, Russia






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