Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe Thaumiel Keter.
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is authorized to roam the halls and proceed with its “observations”, as it doesn’t portray a harmful nature against the staff and contained SCPs. SCP-XXXX is to immediately be contained on sight and searched for valuable data, as well as to secure stolen [REDACTED]. Tests are to be conducted on the subject, as the idea of it being an infohazard is a potential danger presented to the protection of the site. SCP-XXXX is to be contained in a 5m x 5m x 3m room and provided with a standard full length mirror, a bed, a table, and two chairs, within Site 19 (transfer to another site pending). The walls of the cell must be soundproofed and the door fitted with an airtight seal. Any member of staff above Class 2 clearance may enter the premises any time between meteorological sunrise and sunset (varies by day). Only D-class personnel who have cleared Procedure XXXX-Waffle may be allowed inside with an attached shock collar, A/V recording device with attached self destruct sequence and a Foundation issue notepad and pen. No Field Agents or Researchers may come into direct contact with the subject unless they have Site Director permission.
Description: SCP-XXXX takes form of a humanoid female of Caucasian-Asian descent, standing at 1.62 metres tall and weighing 110 pounds. It appears perfectly normal and non-anomalous right up to its neck, above which everything is obscured by an anomalous HJC-90 RPHA Full Face Helmet with black tinted visors. The helmet is custom-made, colored matte black with painted eyes and ‘teeth’ over the faceplate. Multiple attempts to remove the helmet, test it for anomalous properties, and examine it have all met with failure - the helmet is indestructible, shielded from probing, and seems to be attached to the head of the entity. It has requested to be referred to as a female personally, and takes offense at being referred to as an SCP or an anomaly. SCP-XXXX wears any fitting outfit, gravitating towards fashion that is likely to be seen worn by contemporary teenagers and young adults.
SCP-XXXX is averse to testing on itself, instead choosing to partake in interviews and conversations where it is much more relaxed even if it doesn’t reveal any information about its creation, purpose (except for a vague hinting, see Addendum 4), or the organization it’s affiliated with. The entity does, however, deny being a creation of █████████████████ or any other GoI on our watchlist. SCP-XXXX is biological at first observation, but seems to think and act at speeds more attributed to a robot, leading one to think that it may be a sentient AI. The subject is informed about a wide range of topics from stock market speculation to Sumerian architecture and seems to be a comprehensive accumulation of human knowledge. However, it remains unaware of documented information that is not made available to the public.
SCP-XXXX does not seem to have a full record of ‘all human knowledge’ as previously stated. Instead, it has access to a vast storage of data and is capable of using that to extrapolate highly accurate simulations of other details, allowing it to learn about things that are not immediately apparent or available to its ken.
it must be kept away from all forms of discussion with Foundation personnel at all times except if cleared by the Site Director or the O5 Council. Under no circumstances is SCP-XXXX to be brought into contact with any other similar infohazards or artificial intelligences, especially SCP-███.
Interview Logs:SCP-XXXX, choosing to refer to itself as Obscurite, was interviewed 6 hours following her vivisection. A polygraph was calibrated and attached to her, and details about her anomaly were discussed with her: the subject claimed to be partially unaware, and repeatedly attempted to struggle but was suppressed. This incident, along with the vivisection, has been flagged by the Ethics Committee for review as flagrant abuse of the subject.
Addendum-XXXX-1: Recovery
Addendum-XXXX-2: Helping Out
Addendum-XXXX-3: Ethics Committee Overview






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