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Item #: SCP-XXXXX
Object class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures:
Update 3/30/[REDACTED]
SCP-XXXX is to be stored in a high security underground facility located at [REDACTED] and to have around the clock surveilance. Commander [REDACTED] has authorized further class D testing to be administered at a later date.
Description: SCP-XXXX is described as a standard IBM PS/2 model 35 SX desktop computer with an IBM PS/1 SVGA cathode ray tube monitor and an IBM model M keyboard connected over a nine pin serial connection to the back of the machine. SCP-XXXX is in full working order with MS-DOS being installed on the machine as it's operating system. Class D personel interacting with the device in a basic manner saw no adverse side effects from using different peripherals associated with the device including the keyboard, computer case, or the monitor and opening, removing and reinserting components didn't impact system preformance. SCP-XXXX is stored in a low security holding facility located at [REDACTED] and should be under watch at all points during it's holding period as investigations are yet to be carried out at this time. SCP-XXXX is stored in a low security holding facility located at [REDACTED] and should be under watch at all points during it's holding period as investigations are yet to be carried out at this time.
Addendum:
Update: 03/23/[REDACTED]
When the unit was investigated by our [REDACTED] class investigation team, several programs were found on the machine including a program named "God Source Code". When the program was opened through the command line, nothing was listed on screen besides a cursor and a prompt simply saying "Type help for a list of commands". When the "help" command was typed, the program displays a list of commands for certain actions such as "create", "de-create", "list-summons", and "list-living" along with syntax information for each command. Class C field agent [REDACTED] was instructed by their on-site commander to enter a test command into the prompt. Agent entered "create object house_plant" into the prompt. What followed was a brilliant flash of light and a loud buzzing static sound. Once the light subsided, the investigation team found a potted fern 5-10 meters away from the device. The on-site commander then instructed the agent to enter "de-create object house_plant" into the prompt and following another flash of light, the house plant was gone and no material was found where the potted fern was located. Object class to remain Safe as further testing must be concluded.
Update: 3/30/[REDACTED]
Two Class D personnel subjects were instructed to enter the containment area. One was to stand beside [name] where the potted fern was found in the first conclusive test of the deivce, and the other was instructed to type "list-living biotic". The program outputted a list of living beings in the containment area. A thrid class D subject was instructed to enter the containment area and the command was entered again, displaying the first two subjects along with the third that entered the area. The third subject was then instructed to leave. The first subject then entered "de-create biotic" follwed by the legal name of the second class D subject. What followed was a very loud scream from the second subject along with a flash of light. Once the light subsided, the second subject was nowhere to be found and no material was found where the subject was instructed to stand. Object class raised to Euclid upon discovery of it's ability to create and destory seemingly any object or person the user can think of.






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