Item #: SCP-XXX SCP-XXX-1
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXX-1 is to be kept in a standard humanoid containment cell. Limited Internet access and any reasonable requests are granted on grounds of good behavior. Following repeated suicide attempts, any requests or meals must be screened for sharp objects, or anything capable of being utilized by SCP-XXX-1 to harm itself.
Description: SCP-XXX-1 (formerly David █████) is a Caucasian male, approximately 2 meters tall, between 1█ and 1█ years of age. SCP-XXX-1 appears and is completely physiologically normal, the only anomaly manifests in that it seems able to predict the future. It claims1 that it has lived through a complete and normal lifetime, and has proven this with predictions of major events like the assassination of [REDACTED] in 20██, an LV-Zero "Lifted Veil Scenario"2 in 20██, and a massive [DATA EXPUNGED]3 resulting in [REDACTED] casualties. According to SCP-XXX-1, once it died at the age of 103, it instantly regained consciousness in the year 201█, having the body if its now teenage self, and retaining all of its memories.
Recovery: SCP-XXX-1 was recovered from the [REDACTED] Psychiatric Ward, where it was being treated for severe depression, caused from its anomaly. Undercover field agent ██████ contacted The Foundation after SCP-XXX-1 "recognized" him, and was able to go into depth about the Foundation and various Safe and Euclid all classes of anomalies, with the exception of Thaumiel items. All classes of amnestics have proven ineffective in erasing SCP-XXX-1's knowledge of the foundation, or any of its anomalous memories.
Addendum XXX-XX: SCP-XXX-1 seems to have lived through a timeline where The Foundation was exposed to the public eye, along with various SCP objects. Following is a small list demonstrating SCP-XXX-1's knowledge of other SCP objects.
-SCP-XXX-1 requested to visit SCP-999, granted. Suicide attempts saw a sharp decline after this visit. It is recommended SCP-XXX-1 has "appointments" with SCP-999, approved.
-SCP-XXX-1 made remark about how "terrible" SCP-105's situation is. SCP-XXX-1 showed increasing concern about SCP-105. SCP-XXX-1 moved to Site [REDACTED] with several other humanoid SCP's. Concern has since decreased.
-SCP-XXX-1 volunteered to be test subject for experiments with SCP-682, request denied. Addendum XXX-X revised to include Keter objects.
-SCP-XXX-1 drew a crude image of what appeared to be SCP-●●|●●●●●|●●|●. After very specific protocols, the drawing made its way to 05 personnel, who confirmed that it is indeed SCP-●●|●●●●●|●●|●. SCP-XXX-1 has since revealed that even memetic hazards, and data that would usually be expunged made it into the public light, causing a large scale crisis.
-SCP-XXX-1 requested a visit with SCP-4606. Request denied. Addendum XXX-X revised to include Thaumiel objects.
Addendum XXX-XXX: following incident XXX-XI, object redesignated SCP-XXX-1. See iteration 2 for new SCP-XXX.
Interview XXX-IX:
Interviewed: SCP-XXX-1
Interviewer: Researcher ██████
Foreword: Interview conducted shortly after acquisition of SCP-XXX-1 by The Foundation
[BEGIN LOG]
Researcher ██████: Hello SCP-XXX, my name is Micheal4.
SCP-XXX-1: Call me David or we're done here. I know how this whole thing goes. You're not going to strip away my identity. I'm a person, and I'm not going to let you forget that.
Researcher ██████: My apologies, David. Now can you tell me how you know about our database?
SCP-XXX-1: Same way I know that your name isn't Micheal. You're one of those Researcher [EXPLETIVE EXPUNGED], Researcher ██████, right?
Researcher █████: And how would you know that?
SCP-XXX-1: Same way I know that this is site █, same way I know that you're doing [DATA EXPUNGED] here,
Researcher ████: But that's impossible, we don't even have it on record.SCP-XXX-1: Not yet, but in the year 20██, you're gonna add an incident report to the database
Researcher ████: This is the last time I'm going to ask you. How do have access to our database?
SCP-XXX-1 Everyone does. Or did.
Researcher ████: I'm afraid I don't understand.
SCP XXX-1: Oh right. See, I lived out a nice life. Fell in love, started a family, you know the deal. Then I died. I was 103 years old too. Now here I am, a young man again. During my SCP XXX-1 makes "air quotes" life, one of those internet watchdog people put something out on the internet. The SCP Foundation database it was called. Had a whole nice website. Everyone figured it was something type of collaborative writing thing. Something like Creepypasta.5 Until people started dying, that is. Y'know that memetic kill switch you guys have under the 001 proposals? Yeah. It took a while before people realized the news reports weren't fake. No one knows how the person who put up the site survived it.
Closing Statement: [Small summary and passage on what transpired afterward]






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