Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be contained at Site-01. SCP-XXXX requires to be contained in a 200 sq. ft. room on a table, counter or desk of any kind with at least 3 electronic devices that power over at least 70 watts. If SCP-XXXX has been activated without any special permissions, a commanding officer will be ordered to execute its process. SCP-XXXX-1 and SCP-XXXX-2 must be contained in a glass terrarium tank of any kind with solar lights in order to sprout and grow.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a small machine that compresses many different types of consumables and beverages as long as they are made by man and not natural foods such as fruit or vegetables. SCP-XXXX is approximately 1 x 6 x 1. The weight of SCP-XXXX is estimated at 25.6 lbs.
SCP-XXXX has two buttons on its front that serve basic functions for it to work. "Compress" and "Cancel," along with a numpad to input time. (the U.S. Or International time zones.) On the top of SCP-XXXX, there is a small opening for food to be dropped into. On the side of the opening, there lies a yellow sticky note that has been written with a ballpoint pen stating, "drop here," with an arrow pointing to the opening. On SCP-XXXX's front, there is an opening that is presumed to be the output for the seeds. (SCP-XXXX-1) The front output opening has a thin glass lid, similar to vending machines with a finger hole for convenience of opening the glass lid. SCP-XXXX has a very similar appearance to microwave and can even be easily mistaken as one from a far away view. SCP-XXXX has no cord or battery for power. It was later discovered to suck energy from other machines around it to use power. Studies show that it needs at least 40 watts to function. The more machinery around it that is powered by electricity, the less power SCP-XXXX has to steal power from. When SCP-XXXX is around electric machinery, the machinery still works but has a lower quality of performance due to the watt decrease. It is currently unknown of what holds SCP-XXXX together as there are no signs of bolts or screws of any kind on or possibly in SCP-XXXX. Currently, there are no signs of success in dismantling SCP-XXXX.
When food items are dropped into the opening, a small, red LED light will activate as if the machine is ready to compress. As soon as the Compress button is pushed, SCP-XXXX will begin to compress the food item that was dropped into it. During this procedure, SCP-XXXX emits "pressing" and "steam" like sounds. Although SCP-XXXX is not transparent, it is theorized to use pistons to compress the food items.
SCP-XXXX-1 are the seeds that are emitted from SCP-XXXX after compression. Depending on the size of the food item that has been dropped, SCP-XXXX-1 will apply in small groups of 3-8 seeds. No matter what food item is compressed, SCP-XXXX-1 will always be the same type of seed, as well as the same size and weight. SCP-XXXX-1 weighs exactly 2 gms. The size of SCP-XXXX-1 is around 5 cms in length and only 1 cm wide. A similar appearance to a pumpkin seed. Whenever SCP-XXXX-1 is emitted, they will always be dry and ready to plant. There is no current case of SCP-XXXX-1 being moist or wet.
When planted in soil, (watered daily) SCP-XXXX-1 will produce a small plant that can grow in various different sizes. Some estimates to be 1 inch or even 1' tall. These plants are classified to be SCP-XXXX-2. It is currently unknown how long it takes for SCP-XXXX-1 and SCP-XXXX-2 to grow. However, what is known is that the more frequent uses of SCP-XXXX in a day; delays the time of how long it will take for SCP-XXXX-1 and SCP-XXXX-2 to germinate. When SCP-XXXX-2 germinates, it grows the food item that was dropped into SCP-XXXX into a pod, ready to be harvested. Once harvested, SCP-XXXX-2 will begin to wither away. Turning brown and eventually disappearing. There have been no signs of success in recovering SCP-XXXX-2 after being harvested.
Addendum: On August 14, ████, SCP-XXXX was recovered from an abandoned laboratory in ███████, San Mateo. How it was discovered was a complete accident as Gregory █████, an investigator, and Mechanical Engineer, fell through the floor of an unstable room when searching for his keys. (Stated by him when interrogated.) Fortunately, Gregory was not harmed after the incident. After getting up from his fall, he found himself to be in a kitchen or staff lounge. Everything in the room has not been touched by human hands in years. What caught Gregory's eyes the most was SCP-XXXX on a counter, covered in dust and cobwebs. Further investigation is unclear as that was all Gregory could remember after the discovery of SCP-XXXX.
Document #XXXX-Log1: Recorded conversation with Gregory █████, founder of SCP-XXXX:
Foreword: Gregory █████ Interview
Date: August 15, ████ 9:30 PM<Begin Log>
Dr. Hassenplug: Gregory █████, right?
Gregory █████: Yeah, that’s me.
Dr. Hassenplug: I’m sure you’re aware of the discovery of SCP-XXXX. Or to be more specific, “The Seed Compressor.”Gregory █████: Yes, I’m familiar with that name.
Dr. Hassenplug: Can you tell us how you discovered it?
Gregory █████: Yes, I can. I’m not sure if you’d believe me or not, but I, uh, found this “seed compressor” on accident.
Dr. Hassenplug: Can you tell us how you found it on accident?
Gregory █████: Well, I was investigating an abandoned laboratory that was called “Bartholomew Labs.” I went to a room and before I realized, I fell through the floor.
Dr. Hassenplug: What were you investigating?
Gregory █████: I uh… Well… This is embarrassing to admit, but I was looking for the keys to my car. I thought I lost them there.
Dr. Hassenplug: We’ve all been there Mr. █████. What did you see when you fell through the floor? And how did you lose your keys there?
Gregory █████: I saw a room. I think I was in a kitchen or some kind of lounge. For the other question, I used to work there about 20 years ago.
Dr. Hassenplug: What made you look for them recently?
Gregory █████: I wanted to find the keys to my old car so I could sell it.
(silence)
Dr. Hassenplug: This doesn't seem to be going anywhere, Mr. █████. Let's get back on topic. So, do you know why or how we tracked you down and knew about SCP-XXXX?
Gregory █████: No.
Dr. Hassenplug: It's because we actually knew about Bartholomew Labs. We sent researchers there years ago, but we haven't found anything there. Tell me, how did you get in the building without being detected?
<Gregory █████ then refused to respond.>
Dr. Hassenplug: Hello? Gregory? Why aren't you responding?
<Again, Gregory █████ refused to respond.>
<Dr. Hassenplug then requested for further inspection in Gregory █████ for refusal in responding to him.>
<End Log>






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