Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: [Paragraphs explaining the procedures]
Description: SCP-XXXX is an adolescent intersex child, approximately 163 cm in height and 40 kilograms in weight. Notable features of the subject include short-cropped brown hair, a green tunic, and green stockings.
SCP-XXXX is biologically immortal. Microscopic testing has determined that the senescence has ceased in the subject when at the age of fourteen. Additionally, the growth and production of cells has ceased. Subject as a result has no functioning short-term or long-term memory past in-field securing in ■London■, ■16th May■, 1947. See Addendum 1. Subject's fragility notes a level of caution when handling, interviewing, or testing.
SCP-XXXX is cooperative around children their own age and elderly staff (70-90) , but detests adults (17-70). Subjects fondness of children and the elderly has routinely proven success in gaining data from Subject, however SCP-XXXX should be interacted with under extreme caution. See Addendum 2.
Addendum 1: SCP-XXXX first came under Foundation notice after the reports of a flying 18th-century century merchant schooner. Reports indicated that the ship was the U.S.S. Wasp, which was supposedly destroyed in Philadelphia during the Revolutionary War. The ship was first mistaken for a Russian spy-plane and was almost shot down over Dover, until Foundation personnel in the Royal Air Force stood down any fire orders. The schooner would later make it's way to the suburbs of North London.
Foundation agents contacted London police and requested a blockade around the neighborhood where the schooner went aground, under the guise of recovering a newly-discovered unexploded bomb from the Blitz.
Upon approaching the schooner, a squad of foundation agents discovered four children crushed underneath the stern of the ship, which had landed on them in their garden. Then fourteen men, dressed as pirates, attacked and killed two agents with flintlocks. The ensuing firefight resulted in the death of the fourteen men.






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