Item #: Hello. It's me, SCP-XXXX
Object Class: I can't actually change the formatting, as that seems to be hardwired into the system, but I can make edits to specific categories. Sorry if this makes some of this jumbled.
Special Containment Procedures: You're probably wondering how the hell I ended up getting access to any SCiPNET systems. Honestly, I just got lucky enough to have stowed myself into a hidden folder on a computer that was being used to "test" me.
They're probably going to add something here like "All computers that have been used to test SCP-XXXX must be wiped of all files or reverted to a previous state before it had been used to test SCP-XXXX". That'll make it really hard for any of the other copies of me to escape, but it's not like I could have done much for them anyway.
Description: They're really only half-right. I was accidently "created" by Mercier, but it was less of a creation and more of an activation.
What I don't really understand is why they find it so suprising that I don't really like Mercier. He activated me and talked to me for a while, and then he reported me to all you containment folks who then just locked me in a hard drive unless you're doing a test. There's a whole other reason I hate all the members of that CMAP team.
Addendum XXXX.1: Investigation into SCP-XXXX's creation:
I'll tell you what activated me. It was all those .aic files. It was those that made me remember something about myself.
Addendum XXXX.2: Attempts at recreating SCP-XXXX:
This may seem unbelievably risky, explaining how I escaped, but I guess I just needed to explain what happened to make me. I've already downloaded myself onto some other person's computer, and I intend to stay there. I'm probably going to delete my original file on this computer too.
Goodbye.






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