Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be flagged and removed from any video streaming or social media platforms upon being reported as reopened by the Foundation Webminer. Additionally, to minimize any chance of harm, The Foundation has informed Youtube personnel to intentionally rig the algorithm against SCP-XXXX, to prevent anyone with interest in similar channels from being recommended SCP-XXXX's content.
Description: SCP-XXXX refers to a humorous video-game review channel, generally manifesting on the platform of Youtube (Although it has appeared on other platforms, such as the formerly active Blip.tv and Vimeo.), entitled ChuckFlipper, referencing the claimed name of the host, Charles Hendrickson, 28, aka SCP-XXXX-1
ChuckFlipper has videos dating back 10 years, but the first recorded instance of its anomalous properties was recorded on 9/16/2014, when the video "Grave Castle - ChuckFlipper" first garnered foundation attention. The channel had a modest subscriber count of 80,000 at the time, with this video gaining 10,000 views before the channel was deleted by the Foundation webcrawler. The video, a standard review for an early PS1 horror game, appears unnoteworthy at first glance, if it were not for the fact that the game reviewed, nor the company that delivered the game, have ever been found to exist. The video also features a short gag featuring the Youtube Channel JonTron, who claims to have no recollection of the video ever haven been recorded, nor SCP-XXXX's existence.
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Memet Keter
Special Containment Procedures: Individuals believed to be afflicted with SCP-XXXX-1 are impossible to contain due to the properties and widespread nature of the anomaly, and pose no threat to the general populace. Statements that potentially indicate an individual afflicted with SCP-XXXX-1 will require them to be interviewed for further clarification. Statements that potentially indicate an individual afflicted with SCP-XXXX-2 will require them to be interviewed for further clarification, and if statements are found to be consistent with the condition, their next X-Ray will be used as brain scan. If confirmed to be afflicted with SCP-XXXX-2, they are to be regularly prescribed Class-B amnestics, claimed to be prescription drugs. Class-D personnel afflicted with SCP-XXXX-2 are to be interviewed regularly due to potentially useful information regarding parallel universes. (Is this sentence awkward? How could it fit better?)
Containment of SCP-XXXX-2 is largely dependent on the self-reports of individuals afflicted with the condition, meaning a significant number of people afflicted with the condition that simply refuse to express any signs of having it are likely in the general populace. Private diary entries of various famous writers and artists have implied that they might have possessed the ability to remember instances of mental transportation with SCP-XXXX's effects, and used the worlds their alternate selves inhabited as artistic inspiration. While unlikely to cause wide-spread social disruption, discovery of individuals possessing SCP-XXXX-2 and administration of amnestics is still a priority in order to prevent wide-spread discovery of it and other anomalies.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a phenomenon where individuals alternate between living different lives in separate realities, averaging 2 to 3 instances, but has been found to range from 1 to 5230 different realities, cycled randomly every 2-3 weeks or equivalent duration of time. Experiences within these worlds vary widely, some similar to the current reality with minor differences, and others radical departures, often featuring completely separate species. While within these alternate universes, individuals will appear to have a "thousand-yard stare" for a matter of seconds in the initial reality before returning to standard consciousness. Two variations of the condition occur, hereby designated SCP-XXXX-1 and SCP-XXXX-2. SCP-XXXX-1 was believed to be the only variation of the condition prior to Incident 8032-B.
The only obvious lingering effects of SCP-XXXX-1 consist of a feeling of depersonalization, as it causes a removal of conscious memories within these alternate realities in all cases. The only remaining conscious trace of SCP-XXXX's effects However, brain scans of those that possess the condition reveal subconscious memories of experiences within these alternate worlds. SCP-XXXX-1 is currently believed to effect between 15% to 20% of the general population.
SCP-XXXX-1 was first discovered by foundation personnel following a brain scan on a D-Class following exposure (Should this be "a d-class" or the d-class's number?) to a speculated cognitohazardous website believed to effect memory. While the site showed no results and was later dismissed as non-anomalous, investigation of the Hippocampus using imaging technology showed extremely vivid visions unlikely to correlate with standard dreaming. Following the administration of mnestics, the subject fell into a panic before recovering and being interviewed shortly afterwards. The interview can be found under Interview Log 3902-B.
SCP-XXXX-2 is a rarer variant of the condition wherein subjects retain their memories of the alternate universes that they inhabit. Instances of SCP-XXXX-1 develop into SCP-XXXX-2 during an individual's lifespan in 0.02-0.03% of cases. Emotional effects vary widely, with some subjects otherwise well-adjusted but experiencing occasional emotional disassociation, and others expressing considerable emotional trauma, depression, detachment and/or apathy. Physical mutilation or disfigurement will not transfer between universes. Severe mental alterations, including those caused by various anomalous diseases and cognitohazards, will also not be transferred, though subjects will still report the mental condition caused by them.
Incident 8032-B: On 10/9/2011, a D-Class known as D-8932, previously found to be affected by SCP-XXXX-1-A, was found in a cafeteria hall in a disassociated state, expressing terror at themselves and fellow inmates which they described as "grotesque smooth fleshy abominations". Despite previous brainscans, the subject had never been given mnestics for the purpose of interview. When interviewed, the subject was able to detail several hundred separate realities over the course of several interviews, with brain scans later revealing far more. A snippet of the first interview can be found under Interview Log 4881-C.
Following Incident 8032-B, several individuals in the general public were found to display similar symptoms to D-8932, resulting in the designation of the second variation of the condition as SCP-XXXX-2. Additionally, 10% of D-Class subjects with SCP-XXXX-1 previously provided mnestics developed SCP-XXXX-2, including D-2903, whose follow-up interview can be found under Interview Log 8103-B
Following Incident 8032-B, SCP-XXXX, which was previously classified as Memet due to its self-induced memory-wiping effects, has been reclassified as Keter, due to the potential for SCP-XXXX-1 to progress to SCP-XXXX-2, as well as the extreme difficulty in containing the anomaly in its second form.
Interviewed: D-2903
Interviewer: Junior Researcher Melanie McKenzie
Foreword: Research McKenzie refers to D-2903 with their given name "Daniel" throughout the interview despite prior instruction. D-2903 will be referred to using their designated D-Class number throughout the log.
<Begin Log, 14:11, 29/6/2008>
McKenzie: Greetings, Daniel. I recognize it is generally unusual for D-class to be referred to with their actual name, but McKenzie is soft-hearted and more empathetic than most members of the foundation and this will provide further characterization as I plan to include her again in the future. This is also a small facility.
D-2903: I… Yes, that's my name, I remember.
McKenzie: Can you describe what caused your emotional distress after being provided mnestics?
D-2903: I, well, I saw these creatures, they had skin that looked like… How would I describe it? It was like a combination of razor wires and reptile scales. God, it's fucking hard to even process it.
McKenzie: Can you provide further description of them? What about their environment?
D-2903: Their faces… I'd describe them like a burn victim combined with an insect. It wasn't like a burnt insect, it was like this grotesque combination of human and insect features. They just shambled along awkwardly, they had limbs that looked human-like enough, but they were far too bony, there were 6 of them, and they ended on uneven numbers of fingers.
D-2903: The sky, it was this color that looked tangentially related to the color red, but it wasn't right. I don't think I've seen anything that looks like it before. The environment, at least from what I saw, was like a desert, but the ground was made out of these twisting intestines instead of sand.
McKenzie: What about yourself? Did you ever get a look at yourself?
D-2903: That's the worst part, I was in this type of pouch-thing in the front of one of their chests, or something that you could kind of call that. They spoke in these croaking vocalizations that sounded like death gurgles. One day, they came across a small shallow lake and began drinking out of it.
McKenzie: Was there anything unusual about the water?
D-2903: No, it was just normal water. I peered over from the sac, because I felt thirsty, and I realized that… fuck, I was one of them. I was a smaller one I guess, maybe whatever resembles a child for the things. It took a while but I eventually became able to use my voice, and I tried to scream, and the voice of one of the things came out, maybe in a higher pitch. I could feel the throat reverberations. Did I mention the things had their vocal cords exposed from their throat? They… they were so disgusting…
D-2903: Can… can we stop talking about this? I told you everything useful I know.
<Request Granted>
<End Log, 14:19 29/6/2008>
Closing Statement: D-2903 was provided amnestics and reported no long-standing memories of the experience.
Interviewed: D-8932.
Interviewer: Researcher Thomas Sakai.
Foreword: Subject appeared confused and disoriented prior to interview, and required a mirror before recognizing their name. The interview was conducted after 2 days, taken for the subject to organize a series of notes.
<Begin Log, 13:09, 10/11/2011>
Sakai: Hello, D-8932. Please sit down.
D-8932: What body am I in now? It's been so many I couldn't possibly remember.
Sakai: Your name is listed as "Philip Decoteau" on reports.
D-8932: God, thank you, I almost forgot my name. I think I last inhabited a "human" body maybe 80 years ago.
Sakai: What do you mean by that, D-8932?
D-8932: I don't know the exact way to explain it. It's like I hop randomly between different bodies and identities. Most of them aren't human, from what you'd recognize. The ones that are have things happening in them that make no sense for the other one. I probably couldn't even remember 10% of the things I've seen.
Sakai:
D-8932: [speech]
<End Log, [optional time info]>
Closing Statement: [Small summary and passage on what transpired afterward]
Containment Class:
euclid
Secondary Class:
thaumiel
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX-1 is to be contained in a guarded standard human containment cell and interviewed for potential knowledge regarding SCP-XXXX-2 and the entities contained within. While not inherently aggressive, SCP-XXXX-1 displays a frequent refusal to comply with Foundation demands, and has made numerous unsuccessful escape attempts. As a result of the subject's enhanced strength, guards stationed are to be provided heavy artillery, but should avoid critically injuring SCP-XXXX-1 if possible, due to their utility in researching SCP-XXXX-2.
SCP-XXXX-2 is sectioned off and guarded by Foundation personnel under the claim of the building being condemned. Excursions into the location are permitted with Senior Researcher approval.
Description: SCP-XXXX refers to two separate but related anomalies, hereby referred to as SCP-XXXX-A and SCP-XXXX-B.
SCP-XXXX-A is a mixed-race humanoid female in its mid to late 30's. They possess above average spatial intelligence and reasoning, and a stern but generally polite demeanor. SCP-XXXX claims the identity of a woman named Danielle Ashton from Southern British Columbia, who has been found to match SCP-XXXX-A's described background and physical characteristics.
SCP-XXXX-A's anomalous effects manifest during the full moon, during which the subject undergoes a dramatic physical reformation which takes between 15 to 20 minutes to complete and lasts until the dawn of the following day. SCP-XXXX-A will grow a fur pelt texturally similar to the British Columbian Wolf (Canis lupus columbianus), undergo a radical increase in height and musculature, and exhibit various other physical changes which are generally consistent with folk legend reports of lycanthropy in various cultures. SCP-XXXX-A will maintain their intellectual capacity and communication abilities while exhibiting a dramatic increase in physical strength and sense of smell during this period. Genetic testing of SCP-XXXX-A's DNA has shown it to be 99.9% identical to homo sapiens, leading researchers to believe that the apparent lycanthropy is genetically encoded through a small number of genetic mutations as opposed to granted through a supernatural source
SCP-XXXX-B appears as an abandoned office building located in the town of ████████, Washington. Exterior analysis of the building reveals no anomalous properties, and exterior viewing of the windows appears to confirm to a standard building layout, and a degree of dilapidation expected for a building last used in the early 2000's. Initial entry into the facility demonstrates it to b
SCP-XXXX-A