Item #: SCP-XXXX (The All Powerful Dragon, and His Best Friend Josh) <-will remove before posting
Object Class: Safe Euclid Keter
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX-1b is to be kept in close proximity to SCP-XXXX-2 at all times. In the event that SCP-XXXX-2 is separated from SCP-XXXX-1b by any amount of space SCP-XXXX-1b cannot cover in its docile state, immediately alert all site personnel of an impending containment breach.
SCP-XXXX-1b cannot be forcibly contained by any means known to the foundation. Until a reliable alternative can be found, containment is dependent on SCP-XXXX-2 being reasonably provided for, to the extent that it maintains a disposition of enjoyment and comfort with its containment. A psychologist trained in recognizing emotional states is to monitor SCP-XXXX-1b and SCP-XXXX-2 at all times. If either express symptoms of discomfort or agitation for a duration greater than 30 seconds, SCP-XXXX-2 is to be immediately questioned as to the source of its discomfort or agitation, and any concerns raised are to be addressed to the best of site personals' capability, so long as they do not directly interfere with containment.
So long as SCP-XXXX-2 is with SCP-XXXX-1b, a containment unit with top of the line amenities, following Requests 6-14, 16, 19-24, and 26 is required. Additionally, an outdoor space resembling a forested park measuring 100x100 meters is to be constructed, and SCP-XXXX-1b and SCP-XXXX-2 are to be allowed 2 hours every three days to roam freely within the space, in accordance with Request 15. Any purchases made by SCP-XXXX-2 via Request 18 are to be addressed to a remote site, then delivered via the Foundation to SCP-XXXX-2.
In the event that SCP-XXXX-2 shows numerous signs of wishing to leave containment, expresses great displeasure with containment, or expresses similar views toward the Foundation, despite any attempts to appeal to it, immediately notify the site director and evacuate all Class A personnel from the facility until such time as either SCP-XXXX-2 no longer exhibits these emotions, or the imminent containment breach is resolved.
Description: SCP-XXXX-1a, formerly known as only SCP-XXXX, is a seemingly perfect spherical crystal ball with a diameter of 28 centimeters, and a deep red coloration resembling blood. The sphere was not recovered by the Foundation, but rather appeared in the center of a standard issue table in previously unused containment unit-███ at Site-████, on ██,██,███, at precisely 11:25pm, as captured by security footage. The site director was notified, and cleared testing on the sphere to begin within the hour.
Class D personnel were admitted into the room with the sphere, and given direction to perform various tests. However, almost nothing could be gleaned about the sphere, as any attempts to make contact with it, whether by hand, though piloting drones, or any form of projectile, resulted in the subject responsible for the attempt being overcome with the impression that to do so would be wrong. Likewise, no attempt could be made to manipulate the space around the sphere, such that it would move, such as breaking a leg off the table it sat on. No personnel subject to this impression were able to provide information as to why it would be wrong, or what gave them that impression.
Nothing proved capable of convincing a subject to proceed. Notable attempts include a Class D turning down freedom and $100,000,000, another being willing to let his entire family perish in a fire (Note: Researchers did not endanger any civilians, but successfully convinced the subject that they had prior to testing), and another willfully dying to poison.
This effect became especially alarming when a researcher at neighboring Site-271, tasked with programming a drone to automatically come into contact with the sphere, suddenly stopped, and reported back that he couldn't continue, as, “to do so would be wrong”. The researcher in question did not have any information concerning the sphere, and had been directed only to program a drone to automatically move to a specific point in a standard containment cell.
Ultimately, it was decided that no further research could be conducted, and the sphere was to be left in its containment unit until some future discovery would allow study to continue. Having no apparent effects other than being untouchable after 3 weeks of testing, it was deemed Safe.






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