Item #: SCP-4152
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-4152 is to be contained in a steel airtight 8x7x3m room, and a viewing gallery with 30cm thick glass. SCP-4152s Containment Zone has to have thick steel walls and a thick steel roof due to the “flash” that can go through thin steel. Weekly checks must be conducted for any disturbance in the Containment Zone, any movements of the camera will be examined and reported to the O5 council, then SCP-4152 testing will be terminated until further notice.
Description: SCP-4152 also the “Flash Camera” is resembled to a 1940 Kodak 35 camera on a wooden stand. In the Containment Zone there is a 2x4m line square box, any instances of humans standing within the vicinity, the camera will take a photo of you immediately. The photo cannot be retrieved, none of the photo’s SCP-4152 has captured have been witnessed.
The subject will be referred to as 4152-A. An instance of 4152-A standing in the line square box, a picture will be captured. 4152-A will be become drowsy and exhausted for approximately 20-30 seconds, 4152-A will fall unconscious for 15-20 minutes, cases of trying to regain consciousness to 4152-A have been unsuccessful. When 4152-A regains consciousness, 4152-A will forget everything except traumatic experiences.
4152-A response varies on the recipient. 80% of the time 4152-A will begin to irrational and agitative behavior, be very anxious and become unstable. After extended time 4152-A will have depression, trauma and in 50% of cases 4152-A attempting/committing suicide.
SCP-4152 must not be taken out of their Containment Zone under no circumstances. Personnel who are Level-3 and above may enter the Containment Zone and conduct tests. SCP-4152 can only take one photo every 12 hours, this is unknown why this happens.
Audio log from Interview 4152-1:
Interviewer: Dr. █████
Interviewed: Cadet (Ret.) ██████████, former Delta-5.
<Begin Log>
Cadet. ██████████: So, why did you bring me here? Dr. ███████ told me this was about SCP-4152
Dr. █████: Yes, it is, can you describe how 4152-A behaved? Most cases are [REDACTED] or damaged
Cadet. █████████: Oh? Well it was a normal day and Dr. ███ requested combative personnel to view their test in case of a breach. It was all fine, everything was right until the D-Class entered the box. He was tripping over his own feet and a few seconds later he fell completely unconscious, everyone stood quietly waiting for something to happen.
Dr. █████: [pages turn] So, according to Dr. ███, the D-Class had Post Traumatic Stress Disorder from serving in war?
Cadet. ██████████: Yes, I was about to mention that. Anyway, the D-Class woke up and began screaming, it was the most blood curdling scream I ever heard. Everyone stood quietly as the D-Class screamed like there was no tomorrow. He was yelling prayers and had fear struck into his entire body, he was frozen in place screaming.
Dr. █████: That's when the D-Class started telling you to open the door?
Cadet. ██████████: Yes, he told anyone to open the door and let him do his own thing. The host refused and ordered the other two Delta-5 and I to restrain him and take him to the medical ward.
Dr. █████: Do you have any results from the medical exam?
Cadet. ██████████: No, all I know is that their brain was fucked up.
Dr. █████: How so?
Cadet. ██████████: I told you that’s all I know.
Dr. █████: Did you see the D-Class anytime soon?
Cadet. ██████████: Yes, the D-Class was the most scared person in the world I reckon. The look in his eyes of fear changed the attitude of the entire room. The Ethics Committee said it was unethical to keep him alive for any longer and requested him to be euthanized.
<END LOG>






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