SCP ID Numbers: 2977-A and 2977-B.
Class: Safe
Description and Procedures: 2977-A and 2977-B are two healthy teenagers, seeming to be between 13-14. 2977-A is male, and seems cooperative with SCP personnel. His speech and physical fitness are average. He has displayed highly advanced cellular manipulation, turning test objects into other objects ranging from paperclips to mice with functioning biological systems. When given a standard D-Class personnel jumpsuit, he turned it into a black coat and pants.
2977-A is also highly emotional and becomes frustrated when unable to complete tasks, and will turn random objects around him into angry, twisted blobs. He has yet to turn a living organism into an object, however.
2977-B is female, and seems to have a mild form of Asperger’s syndrome. She displays advanced telepathic abilities, and has passed several telepathy tests, including a shape test in which a shape is hidden from the subject and the subject must guess which shape it is. 2977-B also seems cooperative, but refused D-Class personnel wear.
She is highly intelligent, usually speaking at college levels despite her perceived age. She demonstrates an affinity for art, and will draw landscapes on any paper she can get her hands on. These images always contain two people, thought to be 2977-A and 2977-B, in the foreground, with a mysterious glowing figure. After drawing 2977-B seizes, and must be brought back to her cell.
2977-A and 2977-B must share a standard Safe-Class containment cell, decorated to resemble a normal bedroom. During testing, the subjects must be calm and have a sense of comfort. Unauthorized testing on these subjects is prohibited. Strict supervision must be maintained so the subjects will not tap into a state of extreme cellular manipulation in 2977-A’s case or strong EMP waves in 2977-B’s case. Both states could cause a facility-wide breach, such as in the incident with SCP-173.
Conclusion: The subjects should be treated with caution. Researchers are urged to obey containment procedures, or subjects may become considered as dangerous as some Keter-Class anomalies. During testing, there was one incident in which SCP-9887 escaped containment, and 2977-A turned two pebbles into a whip and a sword. 2977-B took the whip and strangled 9887, and 2977-A killed 9887. This is not normal behaviour for these anomalies.






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