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SCP-XXXX is a clandestine experiment started by Dr ███ in 19██. The purpose of the experiment is to demonstrate that chance does not exist. Any interaction with the experiment could destabilize it and lead to an XK-Class End-of-the-World Scenario.

SCP-XXXX consists of three components: a laboratory (SCP-XXXX-L) and two humanoids (SCP-XXXX-1 and SCP-XXXX-2).

SCP-XXXX-L is a laboratory measuring 10m x 4m x 4m with walls made of steel. It is located not far from █████████, ████ meters below ground level. The geometry of the laboratory and its components is perfectly symmetrical. In the center of the laboratory two plastic chairs face a low table, two green buttons are present on each side of the table. A square sliding door (2m x 2m) is visible in the center of the ceiling. Finally, in the center of one of the faces, a small part of the wall is glazed allowing the observation of the subjects.

Two male humanoids (SCP-XXXX-1 and SCP-XXXX-2) aged ██ are seated on both chairs. These are two perfectly identical androids created by Dr ███. The subjects are Caucasian with white hair, 1.78 m tall and completely naked. They do not sleep, do not eat and do not breathe. All the energy they need is provided by a Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator (RTG), using Americium-241, located in their body. This RTG should produce energy for another ███ years, the end of the experiment is then estimated at 2███.

SCP-XXXX-1 and SCP-XXXX-2 would possess superhuman abilities capable of devastating humanity as reported by Dr ███. None of the observations made to date make it possible to evaluate the nature of these abilities and thus to assess their dangerousness. The purpose of the experiment is to determine if the subjects are able to leave the laboratory. In order to achieve this, only one of the two buttons must be engaged, this procedure will open the sliding door. Dr ███'s postulate is that it is impossible for both androids to behave asymmetrically because their nature and environment are the same. The only way to deflect their behavior is that the various physicochemical phenomena present in their environment are, at least partially, random.