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Item #: SCP-6XXX
Object Class: Euclid, formerly Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-6XXX is to be kept on a standard floppy disk in a locked storage cabinet within the Research Sector of Site 19. All computers used in the unit in which SCP-6XXX is housed must run on operating systems created before the year 2002.
Failure to contain SCP-6XXX will result in the affected device object becoming an instance of SCP-6XXX-1. All instances of SCP-6XXX-1 are to be contained in Storage Unit 17 at Site 19. See Addendum 6XXX-1 for a description of SCP-6XXX-1.
Any attempts at wiping SCP-6XXX have so far been met with SCP-6XXX producing a copy of itself somewhere within 100 kilometres. This process can take anywhere from 3 seconds to 18 years. See Addendums 6XXX-Alpha, -Beta and -Gamma for reports of attempts at destroying SCP-6XXX.
Description: SCP-6XXX is an image file of a severely malnourished adolescent human male of approximately 6 years of age, with the text “1 share = 1 week of food for him” followed by a string of emojis. Attempts at finding the adolescents in these images have so far proven futile, leading researchers to believe the subjects are either instances of SCP-6XXX-2 or entirely fabricated by SCP-6XXX. The way in which SCP-6XXX creates these pictures is unknown, as SCP-6XXX has not been given any access to conventional image editing software.
All those who view SCP-6XXX directly will become instances of SCP-6XXX-2. Instances of SCP-6XXX-2 will begin ignoring all bodily functions, leading to death within 38 hours. During this time, instances of SCP-6XXX-2 will share SCP-6XXX by any means available to them, including email, image file, and tattooing SCP-6XXX on their body. This will create more instances of SCP-6XXX-2. See Addendum 6XXX-2 for a description of 6XXX-2 instances.
For unknown reasons, SCP-6XXX is unable to manifest on devices running on operating systems created before the year 2002. Mobile Task Force Eta-10 (“See no evil”) is tasked with containing all known instances of SCP-6XXX-1 outside of Site 19 and assisting in the containment of SCP-6XXX-2 instances.
Addendum 6XXX-ALPHA: On 11/03/20██ a copy of SCP-6XXX was downloaded on a standard Foundation computer, the anti-malware software of which was then activated. SCP-6XXX was deleted from the device and appeared in █████ 2 months later. A total of 10 cases of SCP-6XXX-2 were created, █ of which proved fatal.
Addendum 6XXX-BETA: On 06/12/20██ the original DVD which housed SCP-6XXX was incinerated. SCP-6XXX manifested on the staff room TV the next day. The resulting three (3) instances of 6XXX-2 were given Class-A amnestics and sent home for the day.
Addendum 6XXX-GAMMA: On 05/09/19██ a copy of SCP-6XXX was installed on a closed server, which was then wiped. SCP-6XXX manifested 15 years later on a rural farm in █████. MTF Eta-10 was dispatched to contain the instances of SCP-6XXX-1 and 6XXX-2. The incident lead to a total of 1000 instances of SCP-6XXX-1, all of which were contained. A further ██████ cases of 6XXX-2 were created, █████ of which proved fatal.
Addendum 6XXX-1: SCP-6XXX-1 are mobile devices objects containing SCP-6XXX. Electronic instances of 6XXX-1 will be completely taken over by SCP-6XXX, leading to anyone using the device eventually observing SCP-6XXX directly. Conventional methods of imagery, such as paper or photographs, are unable to spread SCP-6XXX directly and require an instance of SCP-6XXX-2 to spread.
Addendum 6XXX-2: 6XXX-2 are individuals affected by SCP-6XXX. The time between the subject first observing SCP-6XXX and the subject becoming an instance of SCP-6XXX-2 varies between 2 minutes and 12 hours, but is always inevitable. Instances of 6XXX-2 will ignore all normal bodily functions in their attempt to spread SCP-6XXX, leading to death within 38 hours. Instances of 6XXX-2 have glassy eyes, will emit a strong odour, and will often appear malnourished. Instances will eventually succumb to severe dehydration or a lack of oxygen. Administering instances of SCP-6XXX-2 with Class-A amnestics has so far proven an effective treatment of the effects of SCP-6XXX. Subjects show no recollection of how, why or when they first witnessed SCP-6XXX.
Addendum 6XXX-2-K: Following incident 6XXX-2-K-02, after reports from both Researcher ██████ and Dr. ████, SCP-6XXX was reclassified as a Euclid object.
Test 6XXX-2-01 - 22/04/20██
Subject: D-6XXX-2-K
Procedure: Subject was shown a print-out of SCP-6XXX.
Results: D-6XXX-2-K showed visible and audible signs of distress. D-6XXX-2-K attempted to gain hold of the instance of SCP-6XXX. D-6XXX-2-K attacked Dr. ████, after which the subject was sedated and brought to Interview Room 19-7-A.
Analysis: SCP-6XXX appears to manifest not only on mobile devices, but on paper as well. The containment procedures have been amended to account for this.
Interview 6XXX-2-K-01 on 22/04/20██
Interviewed: D-6XXX-2-K
Interviewer: Researcher ██████
Foreword: D-6XXX-2-K was interviewed after Test 6XXX-2-01. D-6XXX-2-K appears disoriented and in a heightened state of agitation.
<Begin Log>
Interviewer: Hello, mr. ██████████.
D-6XXX-2-K: —-
Interviewer: Why did you attack Dr. ████?
D-6XXX-2-K: —-
Interviewer: Look, this is going to be much easier for both of us if you-
<D-6XXX-2-K attempts to get out of his chair>
D-6XXX-2-K: I need to… Save him..!
Interviewer: When you say him, are you referring to SCP-6XXX?
D-6XXX-2-K: He has a name you █████!
Interviewer: There's no need for that kind of language. Please calm down, mr. ██████████.
<D-6XXX-2 stops trying to fight his restraints>
D-6XXX-2-K: He'll die without me…
<D-6XXX-2 can be heard sobbing quietly>
Interviewer: And why do you think that?
D-6XXX-2-K: He told me… He's in my head… I have to help him, please let me go!
Interviewer: I'm afraid we can't do that, mr. ██████████. What do you mean by "he's in your head"?
D-6XXX-2-K: I can hear him… He says he'll do… Awful things to my family if I don't help him…
Interviewer: Your family is dead, mr. ██████████.
D-6XXX-2-K: Wh-… What do you mean they're dead?
<D-6XXX-2-K appears confused and disoriented, mumbling "I have to help him" to himself for several minutes. He did not respond to Researcher ██████'s questions after this>
Interviewer: Please take mr. ██████████ back to his cell. Let's see if he's willing to speak later.
<End Log>
Closing Statement: Following the interview, D-6XXX-2-K attempted to fight off the escorting guards, and was once again sedated. D-6XXX-2-K was taken to his cell. Security footage shows D-6XXX-2-K sitting idly on his bed, refusing to eat, drink or sleep. Any attempts at interviewing D-6XXX-2-K further were met with non-compliance. D-6XXX-2-K was declared deceased from kidney failure by the next evening, suggesting that if the individual is unable to spread SCP-6XXX, they will become unresponsive until eventually succumbing to either dehydration or fatigue.






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