Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: No fewer than three plainclothed agents are to be stationed outside SCP-XXXX’s apartment building in ████████, Japan at all times. SCP-XXXX’s movements throughout the day must be monitored, with the exception of when the subject enters his residence, at which point assigned agents will resume monitoring via surveillance drone.
Although the subject has been co-operative with Foundation contacts since previous containment efforts, agents are not to communicate or come within fifty feet (15.2 meters) of SCP-XXXX without written permission from two Level 4 supervisors. Agents who interfere with or otherwise aggravate the subject will be earmarked for reassignment and appropriate disciplinary measures.
In the event of property damage, loss of life, or significant deviations from SCP-XXXX’s daily routine (see Document XXXX-A1), agents must alert an on-duty supervisor immediately. There are currently no plans to attempt another on-site containment, although investigations into alternative means of apprehending SCP-XXXX remain active.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a 25-year-old Japanese male of partial Korean ancestry, approximately 1.73m in height. Subject is of above-average musculature and suffers from alopecia totalis. Medical trials indicate an ordinary skeletal and anatomical structure, with no identifiable anomalies in the subject’s muscle tissue or nervous system.
At odds with this, SCP-XXXX is capable of gargantuan feats of strength, to which no limit has so far been ascribed. Subject stated during on-site interviews that he’d attained his preternatural strength over a strict three-year training regimen comprised entirely of calisthenics, a claim disputed by all assigned personnel. The true source of this strength has yet to be determined.
SCP-XXXX first came to the Foundation’s attention in 2016, during a hand-to-hand altercation with SCP-███ during Incident-[REDACTED] in the countryside outside ██████ City. Responding agents administered Class C amnesiacs to two eyewitnesses and detained SCP-XXXX without resistance. Clean-up crews successfully removed all crash-landed traces of SCP-███ from the area.
Agents relocated SCP-XXXX to Site-79. Subject consented to medical trials and interviews, and expressed mild surprise to the Foundation’s existence. Subject remained stoic towards attending personnel until Day 3, when he requested permission to return to his then-home in ███████, Aichi Prefecture. Subject responded with frustration when refused and made further requests as containment continued. On Day 9, following an argument with Dr. Matsui, SCP-XXXX threw a single jab towards his cell door, generating a gale reaching speeds of [REDACTED] resulting in 10 casualties, destruction of 20% of the facility, and two separate containment breaches. Subject proved impervious to all armaments and failsafes used by armed personnel during his escape.
SCP-XXXX resisted a second containment attempt at his home, resulting in catastrophic property damage and ██ casualties. Media outlets reported the incident as a block-wide gas explosion, while surviving eyewitnesses were administered Class B amnesiacs. Subject appeared shaken by the subsequent loss of life, and accepted relocation and confinement to the town of ████████, where he resides without any access to internet or cellular devices.
Discounting three instances of accidental damage to public property, SCP-XXXX has since caused no significant incident nor expressed discontent towards 24/7 surveillance. He has vehemently rejected all petitions by Foundation contacts to resume on-site containment.
He launched SCP-███ into the stratosphere with a palm strike to the chest, for crying out loud. The fact that it regenerated afterwards is a miracle. I was in his cell when he broke out, so believe me when I say there isn’t much humanity could do to stop him if he goes berserk, at least not conventionally. Brainstorming alternative containment procedures that won’t reduce us all to paste will continue until I say otherwise — Dr. Matsui






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