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Log 1

Date xx/xx/xxxx

name : system rebooting
item #: SCP-6000
Date discover: xx/xx/19xx
Object Class: Euclid

Description : the Scp looks like any other computer you would find at a second hand tech shop. Looked busted and relatively old as if never cleaned. With a height or 13 inches and width or 12.Scp 3765 requires to be handled with caution as even turning it on will put a person at risk of its effects. The scp effects on a human can range from reprogramming their personality 180 ( seen in subject b ) to reprogramming their minds to act like a Virtual assistant ( seen in subject a ). The scp was found on xx/xx/19xx. This was shortly after it’s previous owner died from its effects.

SCP description.
Its past owner(subject A) was put in a phyciatric ward shortly after buying it from a tech shop. They are there for displaying “mental instability” and “insanity”. During this incident Subject A was integrated by a therapist.

Transcript of the integration

therapist: What is your full name?

Subject A: my name will be what you wish to call me.

therapist: please answer my question properly.

Subject A: my name will be what you wish to call me.

therapist: I don’t think you understand your current situation right now. This is only going to make things harder on you if you do not corporate.

Subject A: I don’t have an answer for this. Is there anything else I can do?

therapist: … Bring me that pen * throws pen*

Subject A: * get up and proceed to walk robotically towards the pen. Bends down and picks up the pen. Walks towards the therapist and hands over the pen, proceeds to stand there as if waiting for the next set of instructions.*

therapist: you can back sit down you know.

Subject A: * pulls thier chair out again and take a seat*

therapist: *pulls out paper and hand over pen* draw me something out of your mind.

Subject A: …….

therapist: Are you alright? Hello ?

Subject A: … system rebooting…

Integrator *panicked* sir?! I’m not quiet following you with this

Subject A: reboot completed. I'm sorry I am unable to answer this question. Perhaps you should try asking something else.

therapist: I think I am going to end today's session. You can return to your room now.

Integration script end-

According to the therapist the Subject's voice was robotic like and had little to no expression.
Later Subject A was found dead in their room 1 hour after the integration.
Their Cause of death brain failure. Their Medical history showed no past record of any brain damage or organ failure nor did anyone in their family.

While this took place a friend of subject A was going through their stuff in hopes to figure out why subject A had changed. Subject B soon discovered SCP-6000 and began trying to unlock it in hopes of finding out more about what happened to subject A. In the process of doing this Subject B soon fell victim to SCP- 6000 effects.

first becoming violent and aggressive toward others.Then they became paranoid as if something was trying to hurt them. Subject A's relatives who had been home at the time were shocked by the sudden behavior change and called the police. Subject B was apprehended and separated from the SCP shortly after. Hours later the subject was going through a sort of withdrawal phrase. Repeating the same warning over and over again “warning your system reboot is incomplete you are currently disconnected and you may lose important items such as files, saved documents or other necessary fictions” This rambling went on until a medical profession arrived and would later diagnose subject B becoming brain dead. However subject B still was capable of muttering the same warning, abbreviated. Both the subject and computer were transferred to the facility for closer observation. A week following the incident a test was performed on subject B to observe their reaction to being reunited with the SCP.

SubjectB walks toward the SCP and logs in with ease. Subject b then opens an unknown application typing in lines and lines of code. 5 minutes of Subject B typing they suddenly stop taking a few steps back before falling dead on the ground. The SCP screen read reboot was left incomplete for too long. All is data lost. Please restart. When subject B's body was put under closer observation their cause of death matched subject A.

There has been no usage for this scp has been found yet, testing is still in progress.