Item#: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in an 8x8x8 chamber at Site 26. Personnel are permitted to enter SCP-XXXX's chamber if authorized by a Level 3 researcher, but are prohibited to come in contact with the object unless for research purposes and are permitted.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a Global Positioning System, or GPS for short. It is 3 cm in width and 5 cm in length, and has a height of 2 cm.Its screen is 2 cm in width and 4 cm in length. It appears to be a ████ model, but lacks any solid proof. Its exterior is also black.
At first glance, SCP-XXXX appears to be a regular █████ model. But when SCP-XXXX comes in contact with any human being, its anomalous properties activate.
When SCP-XXXX comes in contact with a human being, it screen will turn on and automatically have a set route. The subject will begin to walk to the destination on the GPS, in a trance, and will stop at nothing to get there. When the subject arrives at the destination, the trance will end and the subject will drop the GPS. The destination it takes it to is were the subject had made its most frightning, sad, or regretful memory.
The subject who is holding SCP-XXXX is immune to death, starvation, dehydration. The subject also appears to not need sleep.
Recovery SCP-XXXX was retrieved in █████, in Saskatchewan, Canada. It was brought to the Foundation's attention when there have been reports of people walking through busy highways who looked like zombies. SCP-XXXX was found on the front lawn of a house that appeared to be roughly 90 years old. It was retrieved on █/█ /201█.
Addendum XXXX.1
Subject: D-2660
Test: The subject was to hold SCP-XXXX. When D-2660 trance begin, guards are to force him into a room made of titanium.
Result: D-2660 attempted to break the door for exactly 3 weeks. Researchers tried speaking to him through a intercom, but D-2660 was unresponsive. Eventually D-2660 broke his leg trying to break through the door.






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