Item #: SCP-5100
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: No personal are to go within a 10 kilometre radius of SCP 5100 at all times. Any sightings of SCP 5100 a are to be reported to staff immediately. No technology using radio waves are allowed within 50 kilometres of SCP 5100. No less the 15 guards are to be present around the containment wall at all times.
Description: SCP 5100 is a decommissioned radio station approximately 112 kilometres away from (REDACTED) Ukraine. It consists of a single tower and small recording studio. Evan though it has been off the air since 1974 radio signals are steel being broadcasted from the tower. The signals are a broadcasting of a radio alternative medicine program called Betties Natural Solutions. Records show this program ran for 2 years before being canceled when the station closed for unknown reasons. When a person enters a ten mile radius of the station they report a severe feeling of unease and dread and will try to leave the vicinity immediately if they are unable to they will begin to feel like they are being watched (possibly by SCP 5100 a) after a increased period of time subjects will then start to go close to the station saying "I must see her" if they are unable to do so, they will attempt to kill themselves. If they are able to do so they will walk out of seeing distance before screams will be heard and there dismembered body parts are found scattered around the radius.
SCP 5100 a is a female humanoid approximately 1.5 meters tall. It has been seen wearing a torn flower-print dress from the early 70s and is completely hairless with white skin. It will appear around the perimeter of a small forest that surrounds the station, and bekans anybody that sees it to come. Any radio that comes in a 50 kilometre radius of the station will begin broadcasting the program if a person is in hearing range they will start to feel a sense of dread a will they attempt to kill themselves to appease "the mother".
SCP 5100 was discovered in 2007 when a string of disappearances and suicides was called to the foundations notice. A wall was built and after several tests that resulted in the deaths of 13 D-class personal the site was given Euclid class status.






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