Jazko (Sleep)
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Item #: Pending

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: All known instances of SCP-{SLEEP} are to be stored in a standard secure locker within Site-77’s Containment Vaults. No other special measures needed.

Instances of SCP-{SLEEP} are forbidden for personal use to “boost productivity”1 by any and all Foundation personnel.

- Dr. ███████ ████, Director of Site-77
- Dr. ██████ ███, Director of Site-76

Cross-testing SCP-{SLEEP} with any other SCP is indefinitely forbidden.
Use of SCP-{SLEEP} in the presence of any other SCP Is indefinitely forbidden.
Use of any instance of SCP-{SLEEP} on subjects exposed to anomalies that affect or react to sleeping subjects is indefinitely forbidden as of 01/27/20██.

- Timothy Andrews, Site-76 Ethics Committee Representative

All Known instances of {SLEEP} are currently being held at a Site-76 [REDACTED]. A total of three (3) lockboxes, each with a two-step authorization code, are to be used to sort instances of {SLEEP}-A, {SLEEP}-B, and {SLEEP}-C. Two (2) of the three (3) lockboxes are to be placed into a containment vault with no less than one (1) guard outside at all times. Personnel guarding {SLEEP} are not to be told what they are guarding. Unauthorized entry or attempted theft will be met with lethal force and immediate termination.2

The third lockbox containing {SLEEP}-A is kept [REDACTED]. Access to {SLEEP} is restricted to all personnel without Level 3/{SLEEP} security clearance or written permission from the Site Director, Site Security Coordinator, and Senior Researcher.

Description: {SLEEP} is a collection of accessories. Most of which are common, but not limited, in appearance to jewellery with the notable exception of an engraving that reads ".CRT".3 All ".CRT" engravings vary in size but are identical in scale.

{SLEEP}, with the exception of {SLEEP}-C, removes a human subject’s need for food or sleep, with the exception of water,4 when in contact with the subject’s skin. A subject can still eat and sleep with no observed change or negative consequences to the subject.

All accessories are independent from each other and are divided into three subcategories based on their level of effectivity. The exact origins of {SLEEP}-A and -B are unknown. {SLEEP}-C have all been created by the Foundation.

{SLEEP} came to Foundation attention on 03/23/2005 when field researcher Anna Zeubreck5 refused to remove a hair clip, later identified as {SLEEP}, during [REDACTED]. Anna Zeubreck had refused to remove {SLEEP} when putting on a hazmat suit and had {SLEEP} forcefully removed from her person. Upon forceful removal of {SLEEP} by MTF Operative L███ ██████, Anna Zeubreck promptly expired. L███ ██████, still holding {SLEEP} in one hand, was placed into quarantine for precaution. During this time L███ ██████, was observed to not sleep or express hunger.6 Five (5) days after initial quarantine, L███ ██████ was instructed to slowly release {SLEEP} from his grip. L███ ██████ lost consciousness after following instructions and was found to show symptoms coinciding with later stages of Fatal Insomnia that became progressively better with medical care and regular sleep.

{SLEEP}-A

{SLEEP}-B
{SLEEP}-B are instances that commonly appear as, but are not limited to, common jewelry. All -B instances are metal-like in appearance but have varying textures,10 none of which are consistent with any known metals. {SLEEP}-B necklaces are unable to be taken apart like regular jewelry (eg, the removal of a picture from a locket). Additions to {SLEEP}-B like that of {SLEEP}-A do not display similar qualities.

{SLEEP}-B eliminates a subject’s need for food or rest for the duration that {SLEEP}-B is worn. Upon removal of {SLEEP}-B, subject experiences a sudden onset of accumulated negative effects previously thought to have been eliminated. The intensity of adverse effects experienced after removal of {SLEEP}-B seems to have a correlation to length of time {SLEEP}-B was wore. The extent of this relation and its ratio are currently unknown and under study.

As of ██/██/2006 all newly recovered {SLEEP}-B instance engravings now have “ripped-off if bought from MC&D" in addition to the typical ".CRT”. This has lead researchers to believe that all recovered {SLEEP}-B instances have been recovered in a near chronological order (See addendum {SLEEP}-B.).

{SLEEP}-C

There are 53 [REDACTED] instances of {SLEEP}-C at the time of writing revising15 this report.


Addendum {SLEEP}.02: List of all {SLEEP}-B instances


Addendum {SLEEP}.04: {SLEEP}-B Test Logs (2)


Addendum {SLEEP}.05: {SLEEP}-C Test Logs (1)


Notices form Ethics Committee

In Regards to Test 3

Notice:
This is a reminder to all personnel that we do not test SCPs just "to see what happens." This test had no logical or useful basis and has been labeled unnecessary and unethical.

All personnel involved with the creation, authorization, and subsequent realization of this test are under review for potential reassignment, demotion, termination, or reclassification to D-Class.

- Dr. Melissa Jordan, Site-76 Ethics Committee Representative