SCP 4103 - The Easiest $6265 I've Ever Made
Item #: SCP-4103
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-4103 can't not be contained, but as of yet, shows no sign of being a threat to the populace. All insistences of SCP-4103-1 and SCP-4103-2 are to be copied and the originals stored in Site 15 until such time they can be processed and destroyed. The destruction will take place under the watch of either OS-5, Dr Bright, or Agent Mitchell Doe, but only if OS-5 and Dr Bright are unavailable. All insistences of SCP-4103-3 will be interviewed, given an amnestic if required, proper counseling, re-interviewed, and cleared for release. Upon this time, SCP-4103-3 will be given the copies of SCP-4103-1 and SCP-4103-2 and monitored until the next insistence of SCP-4103.
Description: SCP-4103 is an event in which a driver for ride sharing app Uber will receive a pick up marked as "Very Very Far Drop off." This differs from the normal message of Far Drop off. The driver may then select to decline or accept the ride. If they decline, the event will move to the next driver. Once a driver selects the ride, the device, now known as SCP-4103-1, they used for the app will change suddenly into a near replica, but now it needs no battery, can not be turned off, or destroyed. Any attempts to throw SCP-4103-1 from the vehicle will resort in it returning by unknown means.
The vehicle used, known as SCP-4103-2, will also find it self made indestructible, will consume no more gas, and can not be turned off.
The driver, SCP-4103-3, will be directed to pick up, and begin driving the fastest way to get there. On the ride, they will notice traffic slowly disappearing until SCP-4103-3 is the only person on the road. SCP-4103-3 will finally arrive at the pick up location, always the site of a very recent death. It is at this point, SCP-4103-4 will enter SCP-4103-2.
The rest of the event is unknown, but appears to conclude when SCP-4103-4 exits SCP-4103-2 at the destination. SCP-4103-3 will mark the ride as completed, and SCP-4103 will end. SCP-4103-3 will receive an exact fare of $6265.
It is currently believed that SCP-4103-1-3 all return to normal, but the Foundation's protocols are in effect even so. No cases of SCP-4103-4 have been seen after their SCP-4103 event ends.
Addendum #4103-1:
Upon being assigned the documentation of SCP-4103, Agent Doe attempted to contact Uber for assistance uncovering the origin of SCP-4103. These contacts were made through Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO of the company, and known customer of MC&D LTD.1
After a month of attempted communications, the following emails were sent from Mr. Khosrowshahi:
Addendum #4103-2:
Interviewed: SCP-4103-3, known as ███████ ██████
Interviewer: Mitchell Doe
Foreword: SCP-4103-3 was retrieved from Akron, Ohio, near the edge of town. Records show his pick up was in Glendale, Arizona.
<Begin Log>
Mitchell Doe: Please, Mr ██████, tell us what happened.
SCP-4103-3: It was the easiest $6265 I've ever made
Mitchell Doe: Yes, You've said that. Please tell us about the pick up.
SCP-4103-3: Yeah, so I drove out to 59th Ave and Bell, right. This big Semi was on its side. Fires and smoke. But no one else on the road. Not even police.
Mitchell Doe: Any issues finding your passenger?
SCP-4103-3: No, they got in and I…. It was the easiest $6265 I've ever made
Mitchell Doe: Can you tell me about the passenger?
SCP-4103-3: *Makes a face as if he wants to scream*
Mitchell Doe: Can you tell me about the passenger?
SCP-4103-3: *Face relaxes.* Quiet dude. Missing half his head. Shocked it didn't bleed all over my seats. It was the easiest $6265 I've ever made
Mitchell Doe: Can you tell me about the ride?
SCP-4103-3: *Face contorts again* NO.
Mitchell Doe: Any details…
SCP-4103-3: NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. *Begins to stomp his feet, lunging at Agent Doe.*
Mitchell Doe: *Choking* Stop! *Said to the MTF aiming their weapons*
SCP-4103-3: I Don't Want to Remember it! I Don't. I Don't!
Mitchell Doe: Tell… Tell me about the Payout.
SCP-4103-3: *Stops suddenly* It was the easiest $6265 I've ever made
<End Log>
Closing Statement: All attempts to get any SCP-4103-3 to remember the events of SCP-4103 are hereby suspended by order of Dr Bright.
Addendum #4103-3:
Test - 1-15-20██
Subject: Mitchell Doe
Procedure: Agent Doe has signed up as an Uber Driver using the link provided by Mr Khosrowshahi. All attempts to make an D-Class personnel sign up with the link was blocked. Against the advising of the OS Council, Agent Doe will attempt to interact with SCP-4103. His Phone is an LG Stylo 3, fresh out of the box, and he is driving a Nissan Sentra.Agent Doe proceeds to drive to the location provided by Mr. Khosrowshahi. The Uber Alert goes off as he nears the location. He confirms for the Microphone the display reads "Very Very Far Drop Off." He accepts the pickup. Suddenly, sensors in the car pick up the Hume levels of Agent Doe, The Phone, and the Vehicle are all increased. They are now seemingly more real.
SCP-4103-3 begins to describe what is outside. In the course of three mintues, all traffic disappears. After four more minutes, SCP-4103-3 remarks he doesn't see any other signs of life. As he approaches the pick up location, SCP-4103-3 sees his passenger. SCP-4103-4 gets in, but the sensors detect no Hume level for him.
SCP-4103-3: SCP-4103-4 seems to be a man of middle Eastern descent. He is missing his left arm and has severe lacerations to his face.
SCP-4103-4: Who is SCP-4103-4?
SCP-4103-3: You are.
SCP-4103-4: Then who are you?
SCP-4103-3: SCP-4103-3
SCP-4103-4: No. That is not your name. At Least that isn't the name your father gave you,
SCP-4103-3: My father died when I was two.
SCP-4103-4: And that means you reject his name?
SCP-4103-3: No, It means I am my own man.
The next hour is silence from SCP-4103-3 and SCP-4103-4
Mere moments after SCP-4103-3 and SCP-4103-4 cease talking, the Hume levels drop off for the entire contents of SCP-4103-2. The Camera pointed out the windshield remains functional as SCP-4103-2 fades out of our reality and into a foggy landscape. It consists of a long road. On either side is a river, with strange creatures that intently watch SCP-4103-2 but do not approach. Analysis of the video shows they appear human and not human, switching between the two stages when the viewer blinks.
After an hour, SCP-4103-3 and SCP-4103-4 resume talking.
SCP-4103-4: *Strange Language*
SCP-4103-3: *Strange Language*
SCP-4103-4: *Strange Language*
SCP-4103-3: *Strange Language*
SCP-4103-4: *Strange Language*
SCP-4103-3: *Strange Language*
A large building looms over the road, appearing too quickly. The Camera cuts out before the building can be seen in the headlights.
SCP-4103-3: Oh my God… It's SCP-███
After ten minutes, SCP-4103-2 and it's contents have it's Hume levels return to normal. SCP-4103-2 is found, with SCP-4103-3 in the driver's seat, on the roof of Site 15. He is dazed, but okay. SCP-4103-1 shows a fare of $6265.
Results: [REDACTED]
Analysis: SCP-4103 is to be marked as "Safe"
Addendum #4103-4:
Interviewed: SCP-4103-3, known as Mitchell Doe
Interviewer: Dr. Bright
Foreword: SCP-4103-3 is shaken, but appears to be stable.
<Begin Log>
Dr. Bright: Mitchell, are you okay?
SCP-4103-3: Dr. Bright… does the name [REDACTED] mean anything to you?
Dr. Bright: No.
SCP-4103-3: SCP-4103-4 said it. Said it was my father's name. It's my name.
Dr. Bright: I…
SCP-4103-3: I don't want it. That name. I want you to give me an amnestic. Make me forget all of this. I'll finish the report, but I…. *begins to sob.*
<End Log>
Closing Statement: SCP-4103-3 will finish this report and be dosed with amnestics and prevented from re-accessing it.
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