SCP-5237
Euclid
"The Glitch"
SCP-5237 is a XX-year-old Caucasian American male. He has brown hair, green eyes, and a slight tan skin color. Somehow, SCP-5237 gained a black hoodie with the SCP Foundation logo on the top left.
SCP-5237 used to be named "Chris Lacey."
SCP-5237 has an artificial ability to summon a glove-like layer of glitch on his forearms and hands. The energy comes from a mechanical pump within the heart. Studies have shown that the pump was placed in a hurry, with the metal being worn and rusty. SCP-5237 has claimed that when he was brought into containment at Site 17, he could not remember the past few months. SCP-5237's glitch has seen to have radioactive properties. He can use this radioactivity as a source of cutting powerful objects, such as 3 inch deep steel doors.
SCP-5237 has blocked off emotions by a similar glitch energy, but they can be accessed. The only way to do so is to preform "Protocol Teen Years." Protocol Teen Years requires a special serum that can only be obtained by SCP-294, as the requirements for this serum has not been discovered. Protocol Teen Years can be sped up by EDM electronic music, although the reason why has also not been discovered. If there are any reports of theories containing possible reasons, report immediately to the nearest Level 4 personnel.
Containment needs to seem light in order for SCP-5237 to comply. DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE SCP-5237'S DECEPTION. Keep in mind SCP-5237 still has intelligence like any other human. Personnel must keep watch on SCP-5237's actions, as there have been recorded instances of attempted escape, so his cell walls should be at least 4 inches of steel, with a concrete core. It should be noted not to give SCP-5237 exactly what he wants, but rather have his cell with a more comfortable bed, one desk, and a small collections of books. Nothing More. Failure to do so results in SCP-5237 to attempt to escape, or attack personnel during containment breaches. Giving to much causes SCP-5237 to have attempt to create a connection with personnel, trying to convince them to let him out.






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