Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is allowed to only be accessed in the staff break room by anything higher than D-Class personnel under minor conditions. SCP-XXXX is not allowed to leave the break room and when not in use must be covered by a cloth rag. Tapping the screen of SCP-XXXX is highly ill advised.
Description: SCP-XXXX is what appears to be a tv from the early 1940's made of steel and redwood. The TV, unlike most TVs from the time has a silver remote control that has no buttons but rather a speaker that intakes sounds. When spoken into, the remote somehow makes the tv crackle to life with the words "Insert Command" written in white on a black backdrop. When interacted with, the tv will show any desired footage of the one who controls the remote's choosing.
The object itself seems to be some sort of future telling, past showing, interdimensional machine that can show almost any possibility, scenario or event to happen in the future, past or present in the form of a TV show or movie. The item can be used to see important historical events from the past, learn of what is to come of the future or to keep track on scps and subjects. The screen itself, after much testing has been revealed to be some sort of anomaly. Subjects and agents who have put their hand on the screen have reported seriously agonizing pain and a reverse or increase of aging in their arm. Wrinkles and soft skin from the screen's aging effect seem to be permanent. When attempting to talk to SCP XXXX, it has shown to respond with rather simple answers such as "Hello" or "How is your day?" Doctor ████████ had an hour long conversation with SCP XXXX until eventually the object got "bored" and went back to its default screen. Any other conversation made that day was shrugged off by SCP XXXX
Document SCP-XXXXa:On █/█/█, a D-class personnel was allowed to test SCP-XXXX. When he inputted his request, footage of what appeared to be a wedding was shown. The personnel was seen breaking down in tears as the image shown on screen continued to play. After half an hour, SCP XXXX went back to a black screen and the test subject was interviewed. When asked about what made him cry so much he replied "The TV somehow was able to replay my wedding day." When asked what he requested for the object to play he replied "The happiest day of my life." Further results of asking for the happiest day of one's life varied from a wedding, to children being birthed to winning a baseball game as a child. Even further reports have shown that SCP-XXXX sometimes will add effects like ambiance, laugh tracks or theme music to several showings of the requests. It is unknown how said effect occurs as it seems the TV almost alters life as noted by Doctor ██████ who reported that after rewatching his happiest day strangely remembers 80's sitcom like music and canned laughter being heard.
Document SCP-XXXXb:Agent ████ used SCP-XXXX on ███████ to further test the object. When the text reading "Insert Command" showed up on the screen she replied "Show me footage of SCP-████". After a five second delay, an image popped up of a low view of the facility that then started to move around to other areas of the facility. After ten minutes, Agent ████ determined that the footage being shown was SCP-████'s point of view. An hour passed before the video got staticky and cut off, going back to the black screen. Any further attempts to try and see through SCP-████'s eyes have failed, with the screen responding with new text saying "Frequency too weak." Requests for most other sentient SCP's vision seem to be more effective.
Document SCP-XXXXc: Doctor █████ asked SCP-XXXX to show him the meaning of life. When asked what he had seen, the Doctor had reported that it doesn't matter and that nothing matters. Later, Doctor █████'s corpse was found in the foundation. Requesting what the dead doctor had asked now will only result in a black screen saying "No more".
Document SCP-XXXXd: Security Officer █████ Davis used the SCP XXXX at break for entertainment purposes. He told the remote to play World War II. Suddenly, as reported by Officer Davis, a realistic gun shot was heard and the actual showing of the real World War II played. A bar that had appeared at the bottom of the screen revealed the length of the movie; fifty two thousand, five hundred sixty hours, 6 years. The Officer watched thirty minutes of it before he had to go back on patrol. SCP XXXX, somehow detecting he had a job to do, went back to the black background with all new text that said "footage recorded." The next day, Officer Davis went back and asked SCP XXXX to play World War II again, with it playing right where he left off.






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