Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: All instances of SCP-XXXX are to be stored in a 15x50x15 Meter vacuum sealed chamber, with the only entry being a small antechamber/airlock with built in disinfectant sprayers. Each instance of SCP-XXXX is to be on a weighted plate with an alarm wired to go off if the measured weight is anything other than .9334 Kg, with at least three spare plates stored in the antechamber at all times. If the alarm is triggered, or it has been 15 days since a check has been preformed, one Class D Personnel will be disinfected in the antechamber, placed into a cleansuit, and disinfected again. Once completely disinfected, the chamber will temporarily be depressurized. The D class will then be told to check the plate that was triggered for a new instance of SCP-XXXX, and if one is found, to place a new plate on the floor and relocate the new instance to the plate. after the check is complete, the D class is to reenter the antechamber, and wait two hours in case any additional instances appear. If one is found, it is to be relocated to a new plate, and the two hour timer must be reset. If none are found, then the D class is allowed to leave. If Possible, repeat use of the same D class individual is encouraged, to lower the risk of an uncooperative D Class creating more instances.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a group of Cornbread, each 326 mm in diameter. Any time part of any instance of SCP-XXXX is separated from the instance it came from, The largest remaining piece will be noted as SCP-XXXX-A, and each remaining will be SCP-XXXX-B. 25-30 minutes after the separation, SCP-XXXX-A will instantly and completely reform into an instance of SCP-XXXX. after 75 minutes, every SCP-XXXX-B instance will immediately and completely form into a new instance of SCP-XXXX.
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//:WRITERS SUMMARY
This scp is, super simply just a piece of cornbread that is self repairing and duplicating, with the largest piece repairing and each separate piece forming into a new one.






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