L.E.A.
rating: 0+x
Item#: XXXX
Level5
Containment Class:
keter
Secondary Class:
none
Disruption Class:
amida
Risk Class:
notice

Special Containment Procedures: SCP – XXXX is currently held in a 5 x 5 x 5 meter room located under the ████ desert. Every wall must be out of lead, at least 0.5 meter in diameter and shielded with a thin platinum alloy on the inside. Around the room, several explosives must be attached to the wall. A nuclear bomb must be stationed above the room.
SCP – XXXX must be monitored at all times. For that purpose, two surveillance cameras must be placed in the room. In case of technical difficulties, personnel can enter the object’s chamber through one, heavily fortified door. If the door is opened for longer than ten seconds, it must be considered a breach of containment and the Gamma-Protocol must commence. All personnel entering SCP – XXXX’s room must wear a lead helmet, 5 centimeter in diameter with a thin platinum alloy on the inside of the helmet.
SCP – 6001 must not touch the metal under any circumstances. Because of that, the object is placed on a pedestal out of bulletproof, acrylic glass. A cage out of the same acrylic glass must be around SCP – XXXX, so it cannot fall off the pedestal. If SCP – XXXX has contact with the Metal, it must be considered a breach of containment and the Gamma-Protocol must commence.
In case the Gamma-Protocol Phase two is carried out, KF – Site 01 needs a similar containment cell. If Gamma-Protocol Phase three is carried out, KF – Site – 03 requires having such containment cells.
All experimentation is prohibited by 05 – order. All personnel wanting to give SCP – XXXX more names, must be given a psychic evaluation, to check, if they are under SCP – XXXX’s influence. All personnel at KF – Site 01 must be instructed with the Gamma-Protocol.

Description: SCP – XXXX appears as a normal Brother PT H 200 labeling device with a pink vine pattern. While SCP – XXXX claims to be an artificial intelligence, a scan of the labeling device had shown that its components match completely with the regular model.
SCP – XXXX’s keyboard can change depending on the mother language of the viewer. The keypads size will increase, or decrease depending on the size of the alphabet it is adapting to. This is theorized to be related to SCP – XXXX’s regenerative powers. The anomaly also regenerates ink and paper, but it seemingly can only regenerate as much as a normal (Brother PT H 200) labeling device could hold.
If a message is typed into SCP – XXXX and the print button is pressed, instead of the same message, an intelligence, referring to itself as L.E.A., or Lea, might answer. It is unclear, if Lea and the labeling device is the same entity, but in the following, both will be referred to as SCP – XXXX.
SCP – XXXX’s main anomalous effect is activated, when a name is typed into its keyboard. After that SCP – XXXX may possess abilities of the one, the name belongs to. It is currently unknown, how many names it was given in total. It is also unknown how many powers exactly it has.
When first discovering the anomaly, SCP – XXXX was considered harmless. The only powers it showed at that point were great defensive capabilities and regenerative powers. It is unknown, what name was given to SCP – XXXX, before its containment. It is currently theorized to be SCP – 682, since their regenerative powers seem to coincide. However, some parts of this theory are flawed: SCP – XXXX does not seem to possess the ability to move, nor the ability to speak like SCP – 682. This was first theorized to be, because the anomaly would be physically incapable to do so, but after receiving its first name, while in containment (see addendum XXXX.2) this theory is discarded.
The anomaly came to the attention of the foundation, while researching the Kaiser Foundation. It was found amongst other anomalies in the KF database. After reading the Description, the ethic committee as well as the 05-council prohibited any communication and experimentation with SCP – XXXX. Since it is currently unknown if the Kaiser Foundation had ever existed, it is also unknown if SCP – XXXX has any anomalous properties, or if it is just a Brother PT H 200 labeling device with a pink vine pattern.

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SCP – XXXX when first found by the Kaiser Foundation