Kshell - SCP Goldilocks
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Item #: SCP-XXXX

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Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures:

SCP-XXXX is contained within a small apartment bedroom room of a low income housing project in Pocatello, Idaho USA. The housing project has been vacated and condemned, but may see vagrant activity in the summer months.

The door to the containment remains closed, but unlocked and can only be opened from the outside hallway, all attempts to leave containment from within the bedroom have failed. This requires at least two personnel to safely enter and exit the containment; one armed guard and the member entering the containment. Only one individual may enter the containment at any given time. Any electronic device is prohibited from entering, include pocket or wrist watches, video or audio recording devices and pace makers, due to the immediate fire hazard that they become, as approximately 85% of all electronics burst into flames upon entry.

Personnel entering the containment should not make skin contact with any interior surface in the room. Likewise, under no circumstances should an individual touch SCP Goldilocks, as this will be cause for quarantine and further examinations upon exit.

Upon exiting containment, members must be held under Class 3 detention for decontamination and psychological evaluation before release or indefinite quarantine. Exiting protocol requires that the individual in the room to kick the door or stomp on the floor, using the standard “shave and a haircut” knock, and to also self-respond with the “two bits” knock. Only under this circumstance is the door guard allowed to open the door, and as this series of noises are the only sounds that have been able to pass outside of containment. Upon exiting containment, personnel must remove all articles of clothing for immediate incineration.

Only one personnel is permitted to enter the containment at any given time. If two individuals enter the room at the same time, it has been observed that the second individual entering the room becomes immobilized within either one meter of movement away from the door or within two seconds of the door being closed, whichever happens first. The observation record states that the second person folds into the floor, with no further description of how this happens.

Description:

SCP-XXXX appears to be a pubescent female humanoid, resembling a girl with no eyes, dressed like the English folk tale Goldilocks. It is affixed to the floor, appearing to grow tentacular roots from the surface up to beneath the dress. Upon entrance of the containment, it will be found in the room sitting, usually at a chair or desk. Generally, SCP-XXXX will [REDACTED] upon initial greeting.

Several interactions with Dr. [DATA EXPUNGED], as recorded below, show that SCP-XXXX is highly intelligent. It appears that SCP-XXXX will attempt to confuse any human that it has interaction with, ultimately culminating in either coercing the individual into touching SCP-XXXX, or articles of the room, or recognizing that it cannot coerce the individual, in which case it generates, what could be considered, a prize. Prizes have included, new sprouts of hair on a balding Dr., a wooden chest of gold doubloons, a roll of Subway stamps and a shotgun, in which the individual used to [REDACTED].

Due to the observation record [01], Dr. [DATA EXPUNGED] surmises that individuals that do not leave the room, become part of the room and SCP-XXXX. Extracted samples of the room have shown to contain DNA matches to D-class personnel who have disappeared in the room.

Although undetermined at the moment, it is believed that SCP-XXXX possess some form of mind control, see Addendum for further clarification.

Observation Record [38]:

Interviewed: Dr. █████ █████████

Foreword: Transcribed audio recording of a researcher‘s conversation with self, held in quarantine after containment exit. After questioning the researcher about the recording, he claims to not remember conducting the interview.

<Begin Log>

Interviewer: Is this thing on? Starting interview with Dr. [DATA EXPUNGED], the time is currently…I don't appear to have a watch…nor is there a clock in the room. Please state your name for the record.

Interviewer: Dr. [DATA EXPUNGED]

Interviewer: Excellent, my name is Dr. [DATA EXPUNGED], I would like to debrief you on your encounter with SCP-XXXX. Can you please…

Interviewer: How long was I in there for?

Interviewer: I think it's relative. How long do you think you were in there for?

Interviewer: I don't know. Five maybe six. Minutes. No. I was in there for hours, wasn't I?

Interviewer: What did you do while you were in there?

Interviewer: Well, I didn't touch anything, if that's what you're getting at.

Interviewer: No, no. I don't think you touched anything.

Interviewer: Of course I didn't. If you saw the walls in there. The floors, the ceiling. You wouldn't touch anything either. And the girl. It's a monster. Everything in there was faces and fingers. The voices, they wouldn't stop talking. But I read the brief, I didn't touch a damn thing.

Interviewer: Did you talk to the SCP-XXXX?

Interviewer: They're all in there, did you hear me? They're a part of the room. I think…

Interviewer: I think…

Interviewer: I think…

Interviewer: I think…

Interviewer: [inaudible whisper]

Interviewer: Look around. You're a free man. What are you doing here?

Interviewer: I got set free. [laughs continuously]

<End Log>

Closing Statement: Dr. █████ █████████ was found approximately a half hour after the recording ended, and abruptly stopped laughing. He refused to remember any events after entering SCP-XXXX's containment and was ultimately incinerated on [DATA EXPUNGED].

Observation Record [37]:

Interviewed: Dr. Lambert

Interviewer: Dr. █████ █████████

Foreword: Audio transcribed from the oral interview of Dr. Lambert after containment entry with D-1104252 and exit from containment.

<Begin Log>

Interviewer: Glad we could get you in here so quickly, Charles. I'd like to ask you first to please describe your visit with SCP-XXXX.

Person: Did you know they were using IPA on the scrub down? I signed off on the DI, but there was no mention of incorporating an IPA bath. They're using 100%, dammit.

Interviewer: I did not know of any decontamination changes. We can look into this after the debrief. What happend to D-1104252? Can we start there?

Person: I apologize. Ok…After I stepped into containment, I turned around to see if D-1104252 shut the door. The door was already shut and he was starting to fold into the floor.

Interviewer: Can you describe what this looked like?

Person: I can't really give you the best description. It was, well peculiar.

Interviewer: Would you say it looked like folding a piece of paper? Or folding a wallet?

Person: No.

Interviewer: Suppose he folded into the floor like origami?

Person: No.

Interviewer: What about fingers…a laptop…a tent…a sign…cake batter…flapjacks…se-

Person: Yes. Flapjacks.

Interviewer: Pancakes?

Person: Yes. I think that is the closest we are going to get.

Interviewer: Ok. We are just going to move on. What happened when you saw him fold into the floor?

Person: I immediately wrote him off and turned back toward SCP-XXXX. At which time it mentioned me by name. Charles, it said, "hello Charles. you have wonderful eyes." I had already read prior reports, which up until that point were completely accurate, but everything afterward, well almost everything was different.

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<End Log, [optional time info]>

Closing Statement: [Small summary and passage on what transpired afterward]

Addendum: Further interviews and testing cancelled due to an anomaly in record keeping. The log book appears to contain over 30+ instances of observation reports, only the most current three full reports are intact. This was first indicated during an annual administrative review, which resulted in the immediate removal of two staff record keepers. The following annual administrative review revealed that more records were destroyed during the year and only the three most current reports were intact. Administration is on-notice to secure the remaining three copies until an investigation can be performed.