- a gaming computer
- To Do : wood teacher
- To Do : Radioactive Walkers
- To Do : the Rusted Armor
- To Do : a kind spirit
- To Do : Spirit of the Forest
- To Do : totem under the ground
- OldSCP : the Clone Maker
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be contained in a standard object containment room in Site 52. The room should be provided with an Ethernet-based Internet connection which should only be activated and connected to SCP-XXXX during testing. This Internet connection should not have any connection to Site 52's internal network nor any other Foundation networks for security purposes. Standard Internet Security and Safety protocols should be applied when using SCP-XXXX.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a computer that was custom-built for video gaming at the time of its recovery. When not used to play video games, SCP-XXXX is a normal computer without any anomalous properties.
When used to play either cooperation and team-based games, any teammates SCP-XXXX's User will meet will be SCP-XXXX-1 instances, which behave like the User. SCP-XXXX-1 instances will have, in the game, random names and will not acknowledge being similar to the User in any way, unless the User is informed of SCP-XXXX anomalous effects. In this case, the SCP-XXXX-1 instances will claim as being the User and acknowledge SCP-XXXX's anomalous effects.
Replacing parts inside SCP-XXXX's case will not affect its anomalous effects and transferring parts of SCP-XXXX into another device will not affect said device. Attempts to track down the IP address or any possible online accounts of the SCP-XXXX-1 were met with failures. Tests using a local network system simulating an online environment, or alongside virtual machines did not triggered SCP-XXXX's anomalous effect.
SCP-XXXX was recovered during a LAN party which Agent Bark was participating. During the party, an individual was using SCP-XXXX to play against everyone else at the party. SCP-XXXX's anomalous effects were quickly identified by every attendants, and Agent Bark contacted the Foundation to contain SCP-XXXX. Class B amnestics were provided to all non-personnel presents. The owner of SCP-XXXX was interrogated before receiving amnestics, confessing he received it after buying it through Amazon, not being aware of its effects before buying. Tracking down the origins of SCP-XXXX through the order was met with failure.
Note from Agent Bark:
Before someone says it's not possible to be stupid enough to bring a anomalous item to a party without even trying to hide its anomalous effects, know that this guy thinks the Zimbabwe is a fruit similar to a lemon. We protect humanity from the most dangerous individuals, cross-dimensional monsters and even beings with god-like powers, then there's this guy.
Author's note : should D-Class be used at first? Or this is a possible security breach? On the other side, it wouldn't be safe to use other staff members first.
Experiment 0001:
Subject: D-2571
Game: Counter-Strike:Global Offensive (Competitive mode)
Aware of SCP-XXXX's effects: No
Results:
D-2571 played alongside 4 SCP-XXXX-1 instances in his team. D-2571 and its SCP-XXXX-1 instances were playing similarly: doing similar plays, buying similar weapons and having similar skills when playing. No communications excepted occasional chat messages were exchanged between D-2571 and its SCP-XXXX-1 instances. Test continued for 3 additional matches, with similar results with a total of 2 victories and 2 loses.
Experiment 0002:
Subject: D-3862
Game: Overwatch (Ranked mode)
Aware of SCP-XXXX's effects: No
Results:
During the first match, after D-3862 choose a character, the SCP-XXXX-1 instances adapted their character choices depending on his and other SCP-XXXX-1 choices. It should be noted that D-3862 commented that he was usually the one to adapt its character choice depending on the others. The in-game chat was heavily used by D-3862 and the SCP-XXXX-1, and were changing characters depending of the situation. Test continued for 3 additional matches, all which ended by a victory for D-3862 and the SCP-XXXX-1.
Experiment 0003:
Subject: Doctor Moore
Game: Fortnite Battle Royale (Duo mode)
Aware of SCP-XXXX's effects: Yes
Results:
Doctor Moore wanted to see if it was possible to have some "pre-planned cooperation". Before the experiment started, Doctor Moore wrote down a sequence of 16 taunts to alternate between him and the SCP-XXXX-1. In game, after Doctor Moore and the SCP-XXXX-1 instance landed, they executed perfectly the sequence without any form of in-game communication.Note from Doctor Rom: Doctor Moore, the idea was good, but why making it so complicated? You could have simply noted a keyword to say and a different keyword the SCP-XXXX-1 could have answered to. No need to do a complex sequence that most of the other personnel present had troubles to follow.
Experiment 0004:
Subject: Doctor Moore
Game: Team Fortress 2 (Casual Mode)
Aware of SCP-XXXX's effects: Yes
Results:
During the in-game setup time, Doctor Moore and the other 11 SCP-XXXX-1 instances in his team, without any form of in-game communication, formed a straight line, being one behind the other, and used the "Flippin' Awesome" taunt until the match started. Doctor Moore confessed that he planned to do this before the test started. The match was a crushing victory for Doctor Moore and the SCP-XXXX-1 instances. It should be noted that the SCP-XXXX-1 instances were using cosmetic items that Doctor Moore usually use.Note from Doctor Rom: Moore, you are an idiot.
Experiment 0005:
Subject: Sergeant Cooper
Game: Rainbow 6 Siege (Ranked mode)
Aware of SCP-XXXX's effects: Yes
Results:
Sergeant Cooper suggested the possibility to use SCP-XXXX as a self-training program for agents, tactical response teams and MTF squads. He used the video game Rainbow Six Siege as an example (the only game relatively close to a realistic training program). Cooperation and communication between Sergeant Cooper and the SCP-XXXX-1 were abundant and won the matches done during testing.Note from Doctor Moore: Even if I agree with Cooper's idea, Rainbow Six is still badly adapted for a Foundation training program. We would have to develop our own game and find a way to duplicate SCP-XXXX's effects. I'm not sure the director would allow it. In any case, more testing on SCP-XXXX is required.
Experiment 0006:
Subject: Lieutenant ██████
Game: League of Legends (Ranked mode)
Aware of SCP-XXXX's effects: No
Results:
Lieutenant ██████ was frustrated after the SCP-XXXX-1 instances quickly took the character he usually play as, and started to insult the SCP-XXXX-1 in the in-game chat, which insulted him in return. This continued as the Lieutenant and the SCP-XXXX-1 tried to all "claim mid", lacking any form of cooperation. Lieutenant ██████ and the SCP-XXXX-1 quickly lost the match. Lieutenant ██████ asked if SCP-XXXX's anomalous effects were to "give me the shittiest teammates on Earth".Note from Doctor Rom: Even if that was funny to watch, I will redact the Lieutenant's name to prevent any form of harassment toward him. Testing is not a tool to mock others.
Salty <- Who wrote that?!
Experiment 0007:
Subject: Doctor Rom
Game: Rust
Aware of SCP-XXXX's effects: Yes
Results:
Doctor Rom planned to have SCP-XXXX-1 instances answer "Broccoli" whenever she wrote in the in-game chat "Tomato", to see if instances could be made in games where teams are not properly defined. Only answer was a single text message, on a 12 players game, saying "kys faggot". The message was concluded as not coming from an SCP-XXXX-1 instance.Note from Doctor Rom: Well that was expected. Looks like teams have to be properly defined beforehand by the game. Games were you can create small alliances like Rust are not affected by SCP-XXXX.
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be contained in a standard humanoid containment cell in Site 52, linked by a corridor with a door on each end of it. Both doors are to never be open simultaneously and instances of SCP-XXXX-1 in the corridor must be terminated. The containment chamber is to be furnished with basic furniture, including a table, four chairs and a small shelf with board games and cards. Cameras should monitor the corridor and cell, but they should not cover a designated corner of the room to allow SCP-XXXX to create and destroy SCP-XXXX-1 instances, referred as "C/D corner" (Creation/Destruction) from this point. SCP-XXXX is not allowed to go into the C/D corner. Cameras should record and/or facility personnel have to monitor them at all times, but can be deactivated during testing.
Any personnel entering SCP-XXXX's containment chamber must be masked up, so their faces are not distinguishable at any time from any angle, and should not have any item on them with their identity and/or picture on it, including items that must be visible at all times like badges. Comparable items with the identity of anyone else, including nonmembers of the Foundation, is also prohibited in SCP-XXXX's cell, unless used for testing.
SCP-XXXX is to be fed at Site 52's eating time schedules, with food appropriate for human consumption. SCP-XXXX is allowed to create up to 3 instances of SCP-XXXX-1 in his containment chamber, which have to be destroyed before anyone enters his cell. SCP-XXXX can overlook this rule for testing purposes. SCP-XXXX is to be furnished on a regular basis with picture-less news magazines, books and occasionally new board games and card games. Maintenance of the containment chamber is to be done by SCP-XXXX and SCP-XXXX-1 instances.
If SCP-XXXX needs to be transferred, he must be blindfolded for the entire duration of the transfer, or to be put in a box with no opening to the exterior, including breathing holes. If the box cannot hold enough oxygen for SCP-XXXX to survive the duration of the transfer, an external oxygen bottle should dispense the box with oxygen. Transfers should be limited to prevent a containment breach and testing should be done inside SCP-XXXX's containment chamber.
SCP-XXXX is aware of these rules, and is to be reminded of them if staff deems it necessary. Failure to follow these rules, on-site rules or orders given to SCP-XXXX, is to be punished accordingly by Level 3 clearance or above personnel.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a 26 year old Caucasian male, with black hair and brown eyes, born the 17th ████████ ████ in Barcelona, Spain. He measures 1.74m and weight 87kg as of the date of this document. SCP-XXXX is both fluent in Spanish and English with no particular accent. It should be noted that SCP-XXXX prefers to communicate with facility personnel in English.
SCP-XXXX have the ability to make clones of any other human being, called SCP-XXXX-1 instances, with the memory, abilities, behavior, weaknesses and mortality of the person (further testing required). SCP-XXXX needs to have seen the face of the individual, directly or not, and know their full name or a known alias, which the individual identify itself as, to make an SCP-XXXX-1 instance of the person. SCP-XXXX-1 instances obey to any orders given by SCP-XXXX and can be given telepathically, but they cannot harm SCP-XXXX in any way, even when an explicit order is given by him. SCP-XXXX can create and destroy SCP-XXXX-1 instances at will, but it cannot be done under someone else's eyesight or recorded by any video device. This made the documentation of creation and destruction of SCP-XXXX-1 impossible, but SCP-XXXX describe it as the SCP-XXXX-1 suddenly appearing and disappearing. It should be noted that SCP-XXXX cannot make a SCP-XXXX-1 instance of deceased individuals, and SCP-XXXX needs eyesight at the location where the SCP-XXXX-1 instance is to be created. Destruction of SCP-XXXX-1 instances does not have this restriction.
SCP-XXXX-1 instances can be created fully clothed, but SCP-XXXX have to see the original person wearing these clothes. Any non-clothing items, including weapons, bags, papers and pens, cannot be created alongside a SCP-XXXX-1, but items such as jewels, glasses and piercings can. Autopsy of SCP-XXXX-1 instances does not reveal any anomalies in their body, and have the same DNA, fingerprints and even physical scarring of their original version. However, they don't have any presence of external biologic threat, including viruses and bacteria. Other sickness like cancer, mental deficiencies (Alzheimer, Parkinson…) and missing limbs are still present. Any clothing, organs and fluid made with the SCP-XXXX-1 instance, will disappear after the SCP-XXXX-1 instance is destroyed and when not being observed or recorded.
In his containment chamber, SCP-XXXX tends to create the same SCP-XXXX-1 instances:
- 3 of his childhood friends. He generally has casual chat with them and play games. SCP-XXXX is always the one choosing the games, never asking the opinion of the SCP-XXXX-1. SCP-XXXX and the SCP-XXXX-1 tries actively to win, but no heated argument happens. They are created every 2 to 3 days.
- Various famous and pornographic actresses during the evening and night. SCP-XXXX always have sexual relations with those SCP-XXXX-1 instances. Hair colors and body shapes vary, but all have at least an █-sized breast cup. SCP-XXXX sometimes create multiple instances of this category of SCP-XXXX-1. They are created every 1 to 2 days.
- Damian Sabio's wife, Kylie. SCP-XXXX always make an SCP-XXXX-1 instance of her every Wednesday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. SCP-XXXX is mostly listening to the SCP-XXXX-1 instance. It should be noted that this is the only female SCP-XXXX-1 instance that SCP-XXXX do not have any sexual relation with.
Any other SCP-XXXX-1 instances made by SCP-XXXX should be reported to Doctor Rom.
First report of SCP-XXXX's activity was reported by one of his co-workers the ██/██/████. This co-worker was known in █████████, an assurance company in Madrid, to be disrespectful toward other employees of the company, including SCP-XXXX. He came to the police after his car was vandalized by a masked individual using a sledge hammer. Agent Damian Sabio took the co-worker's testimony. Agent Sabio called the Foundation after the co-worker pointed out that the delinquent was exactly like himself physically, including the face. Agent Sabio was ordered to watch SCP-XXXX's apartment who was the most likely suspect, as the co-worker had, the morning of the infraction, blown cigarette smoke in SCP-XXXX's face, who told him multiple times beforehand to "not smoke in the office".
SCP-XXXX's abilities were confirmed rapidly, but he became suspicious as he couldn't sometimes make SCP-XXXX-1 instances in his own apartment. Site 52's Director authorized a capture mission and a Tactical Response Team was deployed. Agent Sabio proposed to convince SCP-XXXX to follow him before trying to send an armed squad, as the reaction of SCP-XXXX to an assault and how dangerous the SCP-XXXX-1 were unknown. This was also authorized by Site 52's Director due to Sabio's experience with hostage situations and subject's interrogations, both for the account of the Madrid Police Force and the Foundation.
The following is an audio log between Agent Damian Sabio and SCP-XXXX, recorded the ██/██/████ at 8:40 a.m. by a hidden microphone hidden under Sabio's vest. The audio was transmitted to both the Tactical Response Team and Site 52's Director. He was also equipped with an earpiece to receive orders communicated by Site 52's Director, wearing his normal Madrid police officer's outfit, and equipped with his 9mm service pistol and stun baton. Agent Damian Sabio met SCP-XXXX as he was going out of his apartment to go to work. The audio log has been translated from Spanish to English.
<Begin Log>
Agent Sabio: Greetings sir, Madrid Police Force.
SCP-XXXX: Hum… Hello officer. What can I do for you?
Agent Sabio: Could you follow me to the police station please?
SCP-XXXX: Any why should I? Officer…?
Agent Sabio: Damian Sabio. We want to speak about an offence one of your co-worker was victim of.
SCP-XXXX: But we can speak about it here. I'm not a suspect or anything, right?
Agent Sabio: Sir…
SCP-XXXX: I'm not an idiot. Tell me why I should follow you.
Agent Sabio: We know about your… abilities.
SCP-XXXX: Oh! So you were the guys observing me! Some for reason, I knew it.
Agent Sabio: Look, we just want to help you.
SCP-XXXX: Why does Madrid's police care? Having super powers isn't against the law as far as I know. Now excuse me, I have to go to work.
Agent Sabio: I'm not only working for the police.
SCP-XXXX: Oh really?
Agent Sabio: I'm also working with people that knows people like you. With… anomalous properties. And they only want to understand and help you.
SCP-XXXX: And what guarantees me that? As far as I know, you could be part of a terrorist organisation wanting to use me for I don't know what.
Agent Sabio: I can guarantee you that all we want is protect people, not to harm them.
SCP-XXXX: Because you care about someone?
Agent Sabio: Yes, I have a family-
SCP-XXXX: And I should buy it? Let me guess, you got the perfect wife with the perfect children in a beautiful house and a dog that brings you your journal every morning? My ass! I'm sure you're a lonely fucker that just want his next pay check or to blow up the country.
Agent Sabio: …You want me to prove that I have a family?
SCP-XXXX: Yeah.
Agent Sabio takes his wallet out of his pocket and retrieve a picture of him with his wife. He shows the picture to SCP-XXXX.
Agent Sabio: This is my wife. Her name is Kylie. We are married for 5 years now and we have a beautiful 2 years old girl who loves to play with her tea set and eat nachos. I am working for the Foundation to protect them from anything able to harm them. And I can guarantee you, on my wife and daughter's life, that everyone working with me wants to protect them and everyone we love, and that you love.
Both Agent Sabio and SCP-XXXX are silent for 6 seconds.
Agent Sabio: If you do not follow me, an armed unit will come in a few seconds and they will force you to follow them without asking for your opinion. If I am here, it's because they think I can convince you without using force. Please Sir, follow me.
Both Agent Sabio and SCP-XXXX are silent for an additional 4 seconds.
SCP-XXXX: I'm not following you.
Site 15's Director orders the Tactical Response Team in intervene and capture SCP-XXXX. This order is also transmitted to Agent Sabio. He pulls out his service pistol and point at SCP-XXXX.
Agent Sabio: Sir! You are going to follow me now!
SCP-XXXX make an SCP-XXXX-1 instance of Agent Sabio right behind the latter. Wrestling between the Agent and his SCP-XXXX-1 copy can be heard coming from the microphone. The SCP-XXXX-1 gets hold of Agent Sabio's weapon and kills him. A single shot to the forehead can be heard.
SCP-XXXX: NO! <SCP-XXXX runs toward Agent Sabio's body> I never told you to kill him! I told you to-
SCP-XXXX raises his head toward where the SCP-XXXX-1 is supposed to be, but it was destroyed against SCP-XXXX's will. The rest of the audio is SCP-XXXX crying and the Tactical Response Team's intervention. SCP-XXXX did not resist the arrest.
<End Log>
Studies of SCP-XXXX were assigned to Doctor Stephanie Rom and her team on Site 52. SCP-XXXX speaks to all of the Site 52 personnel in English since the day he was affected to the site.
The following files are audio logs of experiments XXXX-1 to 3 done by Doctor Rom with SCP-XXXX.
Audio log of experiment XXXX-1
Date: ██/██/████
Subject of the experiment: Understand how much SCP-XXXX knows about his abilities.
Interviewee: SCP-XXXX
Interviewer: Doctor Stephanie Rom
Doctor Rom and SCP-XXXX are both sitting at the table inside SCP-XXXX's containment chamber. Doctor Rom is equipped with a helmet hiding her face entirely, and is turning her back on the C/D corner.
<Begin Log>
Doctor Rom: SCP-XXXX, how did-
SCP-XXXX: I have a name you know.
Doctor Rom: For as long as you are in this facility, you will be referred as SCP-XXXX and your clones as SCP-XXXX-1 instances, and you will refer yourself and your instances as such. So, SCP-XXXX, how did you obtain your abilities?
SCP-XXXX: I don't know. I mean I know when but not how. It was ████████, so three months ago. I received a phone call telling my parents died in a car accident. At this moment, I was alone. I am the last living member of my family. All my grandparents died, my uncles, my aunts, my… parents… For some reason I started to think about my ex that broke up with me last year and, *poof*, there she was.
Doctor Rom: Why her?
SCP-XXXX: As I said I don't bloody know. She was a bitch that treated me like a perro all the time we were together. But there she was, in front of me, completely obeying me.
Doctor Rom: What did you do with her?
SCP-XXXX: Well we hugged and… did more. I was alone here, vulnerable. I had no one else. After we were done, I wanted her away so she disappeared. After that, I tried to make instances of my parents. But nothing. I cannot make copies of dead people.
Doctor Rom: Can you describe me what you know about your SCP-XXXX-1 instances.
SCP-XXXX: Well, they are emotionless puppets. Let me show you. <SCP-XXXX makes an SCP-XXXX-1 instance of the famous actor Brad Pitt in the C/D corner. The instance moves next to where Doctor Rom and SCP-XXXX are sat down. SCP-XXXX stands up and moves next to it.> This guy is pretty much Brad Pitt. The body of Brad Pitt, the face of Brad Pitt, the memories of Brad Pitt, the acting skills of Brad Pitt, but not Brad Pitt. Also, he obeys entirely to me.
Doctor Rom: You gives orders to the SCP-XXXX-1 vocally?
SCP-XXXX: I can but not only. I can give them orders with my mind. For example. <The SCP-XXXX-1 instance puts out the tip of his tongue out of his mouth.> Here, I told him to pull out the tip of his tongue to look like one of those derpy cats you see on the internet. I can order him anything I want and do anything to him, and he will not react nor complain.
SCP-XXXX proceed to kiss the SCP-XXXX-1 instance on the left cheek, then to slap it lightly on the same cheek. SCP-XXXX is smiling.
SCP-XXXX: See? He doesn't care. And he will not care if you do anything to him too, unless I give him the order to of course. Come on, you can try.
Doctor Rom: Thank you but I will not do anything to the SCP-XXXX-1 instance.
SCP-XXXX: Oh come on! Everyone wants to do something with a Hollywood celebrity. <SCP-XXXX looks deeply at the SCP-XXXX-1 instance> However, I must admit, you start to get old, buddy.
<End Log>
Audio log of experiment XXXX-2
Date: ██/██/████
Subject of the experiment: Understand how much SCP-XXXX knows about his abilities.
Interviewee: SCP-XXXX
Interviewer: Doctor Stephanie Rom
Doctor Rom and SCP-XXXX are both sitting at the table inside SCP-XXXX's containment chamber. Doctor Rom is equipped with a helmet hiding her face entirely, and is turning her back on the C/D corner.
<Begin Log>
Doctor Rom: Are they any restrictions in the creation of SCP-XXXX-1 instances?
SCP-XXXX: Hum… I already said all of that when I arrived here. Your head of security even lost his shit and blindfolded me when I spoke about those and you made me a new cell.
Doctor Rom: Yes, but it was not recorded properly. Please answer the question SCP-XXXX.
SCP-XXXX: Alright. <SCP-XXXX leans back in his chair> I can only make SCP-XXXX-1 instances of people I know the name of and that I already saw the face of. I cannot make multiple SCP-XXXX-1 of the same person and I cannot make one of myself. I also cannot create and destroy SCP-XXXX-1 instances if someone is looking at them or when under video recording.
Doctor Rom: How did you became aware of those restrictions ?
SCP-XXXX: Well <SCP-XXXX leans forward toward Doctor Rom> for the name thing, I was watching John Wick, a pretty good movie you should watch it when you can.
Doctor Rom: SCP-XXXX, speak only about elements that matters.
SCP-XXXX: It matters! As I did not know the name of the main actor, I tried to make an instance of John Wick. I couldn't, so I looked for the name of the actor online. He's called Keanu Reeves. At that point I could make an instance of him, but he could only act like John Wick, not BE John Wick. As for the face restriction thing, I saw on the news a guy that did a terrorist attack in █████. He was apprehended alive, but the face of the guy was never shown, only his name was given. I tried to make an SCP-XXXX-1 instance of the guy, but it failed.
Doctor Rom: How did you know you could only make SCP-XXXX-1 instances where no one was looking at ?
SCP-XXXX: It was one day at the office. That asshole co-worker laughed at me after he made a shitty prank, including rats and the coffee machine. I wanted to make an SCP-XXXX-1 instance of a football player he likes. I would have loved to see his face after being punched by his idol. But I could not. I tried multiple times afterwards to make SCP-XXXX-1 instances in front of people without success.
Doctor Rom: And for the video recordings ?
SCP-XXXX: I tried to record the creation of an SCP-XXXX-1. I couldn't but when I stopped the recording BUT kept the camera on I could create one. Strangely, I couldn't make SCP-XXXX-1 instances in from of my webcam, despite my computer being turned off-
Doctor Rom: Thank you SCP-XXXX.
<End Log>
Audio log of experiment XXXX-3
Date: ██/██/████
Subject of the experiment: Understand how much SCP-XXXX knows about his abilities and obtain an SCP-XXXX-1 instance for experimentation.
Interviewee: SCP-XXXX
Interviewer: Doctor Stephanie Rom
Doctor Rom and SCP-XXXX are both sitting at the table inside SCP-XXXX's containment chamber. Doctor Rom is equipped with a helmet hiding her face entirely, and is turning her back on the C/D corner.
<Begin Log>
Doctor Rom: Greetings SCP-XXXX
SCP-XXXX: Hello Doctor Doom.
Doctor Rom: Doctor Doom?
SCP-XXXX: Yeah. You're a Doctor, you're always masked up. You remind me of Doctor Doom.
Doctor Rom: <sigh> We saw you talking regularly to some SCP-XXXX-1 instances. 3 males in particular.
SCP-XXXX: Oh yeah, those are some childhood friends I lost contact with when my family moved to Madrid. I mean, they have their actual memories even if I didn't see them in years. I checked Facebook afterwards to be sure of it. I got nothing to do here so at least that prevents me from getting bored. Maybe you could give me some cards so I can play with them, or even some board games. Games which I can play with multiple SCP-XXXX-1 instances of course, not some solo-shit.
Doctor Rom: Speaking of this. How many SCP-XXXX-1 instances can you control at once?
SCP-XXXX: I can have 3-4 without troubles, but above I start to get nauseous and having headaches. So if you are afraid that I create an army of clones and start a new Star Wars movie, I can reassure you it won't happen.
Doctor Rom: Right… Does the SCP-XXXX-1 instances have to stay close to you?
SCP-XXXX: No. I mean, I did not put one aboard a plane to the North pole but I don't think there's some kind of maximum distance to me or anything. Are you only going to ask me questions? I thought you were going to do some experiments or something. To know how far my powers can go.
Doctor Rom: Actually, SCP-XXXX, I would like you to make an SCP-XXXX-1 instance that will follow me.SCP-XXXX: So NOW you want to do something with Brad Pitt.
Doctor Rom: <sigh> No, no, no. We want to make an autopsy of an SCP-XXXX-1.
SCP-XXXX is visibly surprised by Doctor Rom's request.
SCP-XXXX: Oh. Well I did not think about cutting one of those open, but ok. <SCP-XXXX makes an SCP-XXXX-1 instance in the C/D corner of Brad Pitt. The SCP-XXXX-1 instances moves next to Doctor Rom and SCP-XXXX.>
Doctor Rom: …Why Brad Pitt?SCP-XXXX: I don't know. We were speaking about Brad Pitt.
Doctor Rom: You were the only one speaking about Brad Pitt…
SCP-XXXX: I don't know why I'm speaking about Brad Pitt.
Doctor Rom: <sigh> Thank you SCP-XXXX for your cooperation.
Doctor Rom goes out of the room to the corridor outside of SCP-XXXX's cell, with the SCP-XXXX-1 instance following her. After the door of the cell is closed, a security officer inject a lethal dose of ███████ in the SCP-XXXX-1's neck. It does not resist and dies on the spot.
SCP-XXXX: You killed it?
Doctor Rom: <Through the door of SCP-XXXX's cell> How do you know this?
SCP-XXXX: Just a guess. The contact I have with the SCP-XXXX-1 suddenly dropped.
Doctor Rom: <Through the door of SCP-XXXX's cell> Your SCP-XXXX-1 instances can communicate telepathically with you?
SCP-XXXX: No, but when I create an SCP-XXXX-1, I can… feel it. I can still feel that one but less.
<End Log>
Note: the autopsy record of the SCP-XXXX-1 instance can be obtain after being requested to Site 52's Director. The autopsy does not reveal any abnormal internal composition. Only some [REDACTED].
Following files are audio logs of Experimentations XXXX-4 to 7 done by Doctor Rom with SCP-XXXX.
Audio log of experiment XXXX-4
Date: ██/██/████
Subject of the experiment: Confirm how much information SCP-XXXX needs to make an SCP-XXXX-1 instance.
Interviewee: SCP-XXXX
Interviewer: Doctor Stephanie Rom
Doctor Rom and SCP-XXXX are both sitting at the table inside SCP-XXXX's containment chamber. Doctor Rom is equipped with a helmet hiding her face entirely, and is turning her back on the C/D corner. Doctor Rom has pictures of D-4512, a 32 year old Asian woman of average build. Real name: ██████ ████████.
<Begin Log>
Doctor Rom: I will show the picture-
SCP-XXXX: Finally! Some proper experimentation!
Doctor Rom: Don't interrupt me… I will show the picture of ██████ ████████ and you will make an SCP-XXXX-1 instance of her.
Doctor Rom shows the picture to SCP-XXXX. The picture shows D-4512 is wearing a white dress and is dancing at a party. SCP-XXXX looks at the picture, then looks at the C/D corner. He creates an SCP-XXXX-1 instance of D-4512 with the white dress. The SCP-XXXX-1 moves toward Doctor Rom and SCP-XXXX.
SCP-XXXX: There.
Doctor Rom: Thank you SCP-XXXX. Destroy the SCP-XXXX-1 instance after I go out and you are prohibited from making an SCP-XXXX-1 instance of this person again.
SCP-XXXX: That's it? Alright. Also, I wanted to thank you for the cards and board games. Not a fan of "Guess Who?" myself but it's better than nothing.
<End Log>
Audio log of experiment XXXX-5
Date: ██/██/████
Subject of the experiment: See if SCP-XXXX can make an SCP-XXXX-1 instance using an outdated picture.
Interviewee: SCP-XXXX
Interviewer: Doctor Stephanie Rom
Doctor Rom and SCP-XXXX are both sitting at the table inside SCP-XXXX's containment chamber. Doctor Rom is equipped with a helmet hiding her face entirely, and is turning her back on the C/D corner. Doctor Rom has pictures of ███████ ████, an 86 year old now retired Foundation employee who received Class B amnestics after working with SCP-████. He is also a WWII American veteran.
<Begin Log>
Doctor Rom: I will show you a picture. The person on the picture is called ███████ ████.
Doctor Rom shows the picture to SCP-XXXX. It shows ███████ ████ during WWII, with his standard American soldier outfit and equipment. SCP-XXXX looks at the picture.
SCP-XXXX: A WWII soldier? Alright.
SCP-XXXX looks at the C/D corner. He creates an SCP-XXXX-1 instance of ███████ ████, wearing his WWII uniform, but with his 86 years old appearance. The SCP-XXXX-1 falls heavily on the ground right after its creation. Both SCP-XXXX and Doctor Rom stand up, and Doctor Rom turns around toward the C/D corner.
SCP-XXXX: What the hell?!
Doctor Rom: What happened?
SCP-XXXX: I don't know. I made him and he fell on the ground. The guy have a medical condition?
Doctor Rom: I know is that he's paralyzed and stuck on an hospital bed. Does it feel pain?
SCP-XXXX: I don't know. <To the SCP-XXXX-1 instance> Hey! Do you feel pain?
Doctor Rom: It's not obeying you?
SCP-XXXX: I think it does but can't speak. It's trying to move its mouth but no sounds are coming out. How much paralyzed is the guy?
Doctor Rom: Keep the SCP-XXXX-1 active, we will make an autopsy of it.
<End Log>
Note: the autopsy record of the SCP-XXXX-1 instance can be obtain after being requested to Site 52's Director. The autopsy does reveal the SCP-XXXX-1 have the same damage to the spinal column ███████ ████ received while working with SCP-████, alongside the brain deformations due to Alzheimer.
Audio log of experiment XXXX-6
Date: ██/██/████
Subject of the experiment: See if SCP-XXXX can make an SCP-XXXX-1 instance without knowing the name of the person.
Interviewee: SCP-XXXX
Interviewer: Doctor Stephanie Rom
Doctor Rom and SCP-XXXX are both sitting at the table inside SCP-XXXX's containment chamber. Doctor Rom is equipped with a helmet hiding her face entirely, and is turning her back on the C/D corner. Doctor Rom has pictures of D-8270, a 43 year old Caucasian woman of average build. D-8270 also calls herself "The Snoop" while she was operating in the criminal world. Real name: ███████ ███████.
<Begin Log>
Doctor Rom: I will show you a picture. The person on the picture calls herself "The Snoop".
Doctor Rom shows the picture to SCP-XXXX. The picture shows D-8270 shortly after her admission in Site 52, wearing a standard Class D uniform. SCP-XXXX looks at the picture, then at the C/D corner. He creates an SCP-XXXX-1 instance of D-8270 wearing her Class D uniform. The SCP-XXXX-1 moves toward Doctor Rom and SCP-XXXX.
SCP-XXXX: Wow! I don't need to know their names!
Doctor Rom: Yes, this is what we were experimenting here.
SCP-XXXX: You could have at least told me you were experimenting that.
Doctor Rom: No, we don't want this to influence your reaction and results.
SCP-XXXX: Good point. Also, what's up with the orange jumpsuit?
Doctor Rom: This does not concern you SCP-XXXX.
SCP-XXXX: Can you at least tell me how you got the idea for such experiment?
Doctor Rom: Someone on my team pointed out how one of the SCP-XXXX-1 of a pornographic actress you make regularly never revealed her real name to the public.
SCP-XXXX: Oh…
SCP-XXXX is visibly embarrassed by Doctor Rom's response.
Doctor Rom: Destroy the SCP-XXXX-1 instance after I go out and you are prohibited from making an SCP-XXXX-1 instance of this person again.
<End Log>
Audio log of experiment XXXX-7
Date: ██/██/████
Subject of the experiment: See if SCP-XXXX can make SCP-XXXX-1 instances using a name the person does not identify itself as, such as Class D number or an alias.
Interviewee: SCP-XXXX
Interviewer: Doctor Stephanie Rom
Doctor Rom and SCP-XXXX are both sit at the table inside SCP-XXXX's containment chamber. Doctor Rom is equipped with a helmet hiding her face entirely, and is turning her back on the C/D corner. Doctor Rom have pictures of D-1726, a 34 years old black man of strong build. D-1726 is called "Fuck face" by security personnel of Site 52. Real name: █████ ██████.
<Begin Log>
Doctor Rom: I will show you a picture. The person on the picture is referenced as D-1726.
Doctor Rom shows the picture to SCP-XXXX. The picture shows D-1726 shortly after his admission in Site 52, wearing a standard Class D uniform. SCP-XXXX looks at the picture then at the C/D corner.
SCP-XXXX: Nope, can't create an SCP-XXXX-1 instance of him.
Doctor Rom: Alright. He is also called, ugh… "Fuck face".
SCP-XXXX: Well that's nice for him.
SCP-XXXX looks at the C/D corner again.
SCP-XXXX: Nope, still can't.
Doctor Rom: Interesting… His name is █████ ██████.
SCP-XXXX looks at the C/D corner again. He creates an SCP-XXXX-1 instance of D-1726 wearing his Class D uniform. The SCP-XXXX-1 moves toward Doctor Rom and SCP-XXXX.
Doctor Rom: Good. <stands up and head toward the exit door of SCP-XXXX's cell.> Destroy the SCP-XXXX-1 instance after I go out and-
SCP-XXXX-1 instance of D-1726: I saw fucked up shit man.
Doctor Rom: SCP-XXXX? What are you doing?
SCP-XXXX-1 instance of D-1726: They are forcing us to deal with shit I don't understand. That I can't even comprehend. I saw people die to those things. I saw a guy getting [DATA EXPUNGED]. And he was still alive in its stomach! I keep getting nightmares of that. I haven't slept in days… I don't want to die like that.
SCP-XXXX stands up, looking at Doctor Rom.
SCP-XXXX: What the hell are you doing in there?!
Doctor Rom: SCP-XXXX this does not-
SCP-XXXX: I'm XXXX, how many more there is?!
Doctor Rom: This does not concern-SCP-XXXX: THIS CONCERNS ME! I'm stuck in here with you and whatever freaks you are working with! You are doing Gods-knows-what experiments for your own fucked up curiosity and killing innocent people in the process!
Doctor Rom: Innocents? We are saving and PROTECTING innocents! If it was not for the Foundation, humanity would have been wiped out multiple times. We are SAVING lives! And these people are CRIMINALS! The worthless beings of humanity. Instead of letting them rot in jail and cost governments money and resources, we use them to understand SCPs and SAVE. LIVES! <points at the SCP-XXXX-1 instance> Ask him what he has done to end up here. ASK HIM!
SCP-XXXX turns toward the SCP-XXXX-1 instance.
SCP-XXXX-1 instance of D-1726: I've raped and killed 3 girls. The first one was 8, the second 10, and the last one 9.
Nobody in SCP-XXXX's cell moves nor speak for 10 seconds.
Doctor Rom: So, SCP-XXXX, destroy the SCP-XXXX-1 instance after I go out and you are prohibited from making an SCP-XXXX-1 instance of this person again. Did I make myself clear?
<End Log>
Note: After this incident, Doctor Rom was transferred to work on SCP-████. Any experiments on SCP-XXXX were suspended until further notice.
Psychological report of SCP-XXXX by Doctor Philip Bonnet
Entry 1 :
I have been called after incidents qualified as "troublesome" with SCP-XXXX happened the ██/██/████, or 2 weeks after the end of experimentations. The team working on the SCP gave me full access to the experiment logs by Doctor Rom, after approval of Site 52's Direction, and shown me video records of the two incidents.
On the first one, SCP-XXXX can be seen playing with 3 SCP-XXXX-1 instances at a board game on the table. The SCP-XXXX-1 instances are copies of his childhood friends. Casual and friendly chat goes on between the SCP-XXXX-1 instances, but SCP-XXXX is strangely quiet, looking down and keeping to himself. Halfway through the game, SCP-XXXX punches the SCP-XXXX-1 instances on his right. Conversation between the SCP-XXXX-1 stops, but none of them are shocked or even reacting to SCP-XXXX actions. Should be noted that SCP-XXXX was not losing the game, but the SCP-XXXX-1 instances were not letting him win and actually tried to beat him. The SCP-XXXX-1s then goes in the C/D corner, are destroyed, and SCP-XXXX looks at the table for 1 hour and 38 minutes. After that, SCP- lays down face first on his bed, and starts crying.
The second incident happens that night, at 1:02 a.m. SCP- did not sleep at all. He stands up and make an SCP-1 instance of D-1726 in the C/D corner. The SCP-1 moves to face SCP- and they stare at each other for a couple of seconds. SCP- then gives vocally an order to SCP-1 six times. The order is "Kill me". Each time SCP- repeats the order, he screams it louder and for an extended period of time. The SCP-1 instance does not react at all to this. After repeating the order six times, SCP- emits a loud and long scream and punches the SCP-1, who promptly falls on the floor. SCP- then proceed to kick the SCP-XXXX-1 instance repeatedly. The SCP-XXXX-1 still do not react nor try to defend itself. After the presumed death of the SCP-XXXX-1 instance, SCP-XXXX sits on his bed and makes two additional SCP-XXXX-1 instances, which proceed to escort the dead body of the dead SCP-XXXX-1 into the C/D corner. SCP-XXXX then lay down in a fetal position, and cry until falling asleep.
SCP-XXXX clearly have suicidal thoughts and symptoms of depression. It could be a danger not only to facility personnel, but also himself. It should also be noted that SCP-XXXX visibly gained weight since his arrival in the Foundation, from 74kg to 87kg (173lbs to 192lbs). I demanded to meet SCP-XXXX in his cell and gives him psychotherapy sessions, which were approved by Site 52 Direction.
Entry 2 :
The following is the audio log of my first meeting and psychotherapy sessions with SCP-XXXX. All containment procedures were, obviously, followed. Not revealing my name and wearing a mask do not help to install trust between me and SCP-XXXX. During the whole session, SCP-XXXX was laying down in his bed in a fetal position, face toward the wall.
<Begin Log>
Doctor Bonnet : Greetings SCP-XXXX. I am a psychologist here to help you.
SCP-XXXX : Get lost.
Doctor Bonnet : Now, now. I am not your enemy.
SCP-XXXX : You're just here to experiment on me.
Doctor Bonnet : No, I am not. I am here because we are worried about your mental state.
SCP-XXXX : Why should you worry? I'm a monster.
Doctor Bonnet : What makes you think this?
SCP-XXXX : Because I am here. Stuck in a cell. Always observed by people considering me like a freak. Like all those other "SCPs" in this facility. Not allowed to get out because I would hurt someone.
Doctor Bonnet : And your SCP-XXXX-1 instances, do they treat you like a human?
SCP-XXXX : Them? They can't! They are just puppets. They are not human beings. They don't have emotions. They can't feel sorry for my situation here because they can't care!
Doctor Bonnet : I see.
SCP-XXXX : The only human interactions I have are when a security guard comes and give me my meals. Before I had that bitch of a doctor but I haven't seen her in weeks. Hell, I don't even know what is going on it the outside world anymore.
Doctor Bonnet : Two nights ago, you asked one of your SCP-XXXX-1 to end your life. Why did you make one of D-1726?
SCP-XXXX : I guessed that, if he managed to kill 3 girls, he could kill me too. But fucker refused to listen.
Doctor Bonnet : So that's why you killed him?
SCP-XXXX : Yeah, but that's not a crime. It's not even an animal.
<End log>
I think it's interesting how distant SCP-XXXX is toward his SCP-XXXX-1s. I am sure if the Foundation were to classify them, they would not be considered humans either. But I think it's important to note that SCP-XXXX-1s are not an alternative to human interactions. I can safely assure SCP-XXXX's mental state will improve after multiple sessions. I will also request that SCP-XXXX receive news magazines so that he feels less isolated.
Entry 3 :
My demand is pending. The Direction and the team working on SCP-XXXX discuss on how dangerous giving news magazines to SCP-XXXX can be. I heard that pictures might be removed before being given to him, so that he can't make SCP-XXXX-1 instances of everyone he read about.
SCP-XXXX stopped making SCP-XXXX-1 instances entirely. Normally, he makes a female instance before going to sleep to have sexual relation with. Now he spends most of his time in his bed, going up only to eat. When he wants to eat that is. I will certainly have to bring the next session forward.
Entry 4 :
The following is the audio log of the second psychotherapy sessions with SCP-XXXX. SCP-XXXX is, as usual, laying in his bed, fetal position, face toward the wall.
<Begin Log>
Doctor Bonnet : Greetings SCP-XXXX. How are you doing today?
SCP-XXXX stays silent.
Doctor Bonnet : Alright… I wanted to speak with you about a particular event. The death of Damian Sabio.
SCP-XXXX : I did not kill him.
Doctor Bonnet : But it is one of your SCP-XXXX-1 instance that did-
SCP-XXXX : <Turns around and sit in front of me. He is overall, more aggressive.> Listen you fucker. I did not tell that SCP-XXXX-1 to kill Damian Sabio. The only order I gave it was to protect me. It simply protected me like Damian Sabio would have protected his wife and child! I'm sure if you look at… wherever you have to look, you will see that Damian would not have hesitated to kill to protect the ones he loves! Now, you stop asking me questions, and you get the fuck out of my cell.
<End Log>
I do believe I have to explain. SCP-XXXX stopped having any normal human reactions. My goal was not to accuse him or make him feel responsible toward Agent Sabio's death. I hope he would at least reflect on this, but I was wrong.
Entry 5 :
Well, looks like I was wrong again. Speaking about Agent Sabio's death did trigger something in SCP-XXXX. He has been making SCP-XXXX-1 instances of Sabio's wife, Kylie Sabio, during the past few days. SCP-XXXX listen to the SCP-XXXX-1 and seems to ask her some question telepathically, which she gladly answers. He is in a way, making some "self-therapy" I believe. I also believe that the news magazines given to SCP-XXXX helped making him feel less isolated and keeps him busy. I will have one last session with him, but I'm not sure it will be necessary to continue psychological treatments.
Entry 6 :
The following is the audio log of the third psychotherapy sessions with SCP-XXXX. SCP-XXXX is sitting on his bed, face to face with me.
<Begin Log>
Doctor Bonnet : Greetings SCP-XXXX. I'm happy to see you in better shape!
SCP-XXXX : So am I! Thank you for your help doctor. Also, sorry for insulting you last time.
Doctor Bonnet : No worries. Are you enjoying reading the news?
SCP-XXXX : For some reason I knew it was you. Thank you again. And yeah, I really enjoy it! Even if we don't live in the best world, it's good to know it's still there, moving and evolving. Sad that they are picture-less, but I understand.
Doctor Bonnet : Happy to see you like them. Also, I wanted to speak with you about that SCP-XXXX-1 instance you make.
SCP-XXXX : Oh. The one of Kylie?
Doctor Bonnet : Yes.
SCP-XXXX : Well, it's when you spoke about Damian. I was wondering how his wife was going through that. So I made an SCP-XXXX-1 of her. I mean, it's not her, but it has her memories at least. Apparently, it's hard for her but she manages to stay strong for her daughter. What did the Foundation tell her? Did they say how her husband died?
Doctor Bonnet : I do not know, sorry.
SCP-XXXX : It's ok. I think I can ask her anyway. <faint laugh>
Doctor Bonnet : Why do you care so much about Kylie?
SCP-XXXX : Well I… caused the death of her husband. I feel a bit responsible even if I know I did not kill him. I expected her to hate the entire world after that but, apparently, she's doing ok and raise her little girl fine. I guess the Foundation will not let me meet her.
Doctor Bonnet : I guess so, sadly.
SCP-XXXX : Bah, it's alright… How's the doctor doing experimentations with me?
Doctor Bonnet : Well as far as I know, she's not in charge of you anymore.
SCP-XXXX : Oh… If you see her, can you tell her I'm sorry? I was a bit of a jerk to her and pretty much said that she was a mad scientist.
Doctor Bonnet : I will do.
<End Log>
Even if I think SCP-XXXX's mental state can further improve, I think he's ready for more experimentations. I will still be observing him, but it's now up to the team working with SCP-XXXX to make sure he stays stable. They should find something to keep him occupied. Find new games for him and his SCP-XXXX-1 and for himself only, like books. I also suggest putting Doctor Stephanie Rom back on SCP-XXXX. Despite their relationship, she is the person SCP-XXXX trust the most and would certainly be more cooperative with her.
Following files are audio logs of Experimentations XXXX-8 to █ done by Doctor Rom with SCP-XXXX.
Audio log of experiment XXXX-4
Date: ██/██/████
Subject of the experiment: Determine how old the picture of the person can be to make an SCP-XXXX-1 instance of them.
Interviewee: SCP-XXXX
Interviewer: Doctor Stephanie Rom
The audio log starts at the point Doctor Rom enters SCP-XXXX's cell. Doctor Rom is equipped with a helmet hiding her face entirely. SCP-XXXX is sitting at his usual position when doing experiments with Doctor Rom. Doctor Rom also has pictures of herself when she was younger. Due to the nature of the experiment, Site 52's Director approved the use of Doctor Rom's pictures.
<Begin Log>
Doctor Rom: Hey…
SCP-XXXX: Hey.
Doctor Rom: Hum… How are you doing?
SCP-XXXX: Fine, thank you. You know, that's the first time you ask me this.
Doctor Rom: Really? Maybe I never did that because-
SCP-XXXX: Don't worry, I understand.
Doctor Rom sits at SCP-XXXX's table, back to the C/D corner
Doctor Rom: Well I will be showing you pictures and you try to make an SCP-XXXX-1 instance of the person.
SCP-XXXX: <smiling> As usual.
Doctor Rom: Yes. The name of the person on these pictures is Stephanie Rom.
SCP-XXXX: Alright. Let's get to it.
Doctor Rom shows a picture to SCP-XXXX. The picture shows Doctor Rom when she was 3 months old, wearing pink baby clothes. SCP-XXXX looks at the picture.
SCP-XXXX: What a cute baby. I'm guessing you want to know how old-
Doctor Rom: XXXX.
SCP-XXXX: Sorry, I forgot. No questions. <looks at the C/D corner> No I… can't make one.
Doctor Rom: Try with this one.
Doctor Rom shows a second picture to SCP-XXXX. The picture shows Doctor Rom when she was 6 years old, wearing a red dress. SCP-XXXX looks at the picture and smiles.
SCP-XXXX: What a beautiful and cute girl. I hope Kylie's daughter will grow to be this pretty… The smile on SCP-XXXX's face erase itself progressively the longer he looks at the picture. After 4 seconds, he raise his head back up to Doctor Rom, mildly panicking. Oh sorry. I was lost in my thought and-
Doctor Rom: <Mildly panicking too> Oh no no no no. It's ok just, take your time.
Both calms down. SCP-XXXX looks at the C/D corner and makes an SCP-XXXX-1 instance of Doctor Rom. The SCP-XXXX-1 instance is wearing a red dress adapted to its size. The SCP-XXXX-1 instance moves next to Doctor Rom and SCP-XXXX.
SCP-XXXX: <Looking at the SCP-XXXX-1 instance.> There we go. Look at that dress. It wears it like an angel would wear the sky. I'm happy it has a dress its size, and not the one of a kid.
Doctor Rom is looking at the SCP-XXXX-1 while SCP-XXXX is speaking. She only turns back to him when he calls her out.
SCP-XXXX: Hey! I think we are done, right?
Doctor Rom: Oh, yes. Thank you SCP-XXXX for your cooperation and you hum…
SCP-XXXX: <smiling> I destroy the SCP-XXXX-1 instance after you go out and I am prohibited from making an SCP-XXXX-1 instance of this person again.
Doctor Rom: Yes… Goodbye XXXX.
Doctor Rom stands up and head toward the door leading outside SCP-XXXX's cell
SCP-XXXX: Doctor?
Doctor Rom: Yes?
SCP-XXXX: I… wanted to know. Will I ever go out of this cell?
Both Doctor Rom and SCP-XXXX stays silent, for 5 seconds
SCP-XXXX: I mean. I know I am not a normal person. I know I've caused the death of someone. One of your colleague to top it off. If you want to give me a sentence for this I will accept it. But I am a human being. I want to see the sun again. I don't want that light on top of my room to be the only light I will ever see for the rest of my life. I want to feel the world again! I want to see a human face again. <SCP-XXXX laugh> I know you want to understand how I work, and so do I! But I also want to be free…
Doctor Rom: I… I will see what I can do.
SCP-XXXX: Thank you doctor. Have a good day.
<End Log>
Sender: Head of security of Site 52
To: Director of Site 52, Doctor Philip Bonnet
Subject: About SCP-XXXX's containment proceduresI want to be sure I understood what Doctor Bonnet is suggesting: you want to let SCP-XXXX out of his cell? Is this old fart crazy? You know why we put such a complicated system to get in his containment chamber, a corridor with two doors that can't open together? It's so SCP-XXXX can't make SCP-XXXX-1 instances outside of his cell! Have one out and it's a containment breach, and he won't stop at one. After that, he gets free, gets the pictures and names of everyone on-site, they make them do who knows what, reveal what the Foundation is to the public, hunt us down or try to find an O5 member, and there's no more Foundation.
I seriously hope you will ignore Doctor Bonnet's request, for the safety of the Site and the Foundation.
-Head of Security of Site 52.
PS: I also don't understand why you don't disable that "C/D corner" when not experimenting. I don't care if it's "part of his natural habitat" or some shit. You are asking for a containment breach.
Sender: Doctor Philip Bonnet
To: Director of Site 52, Head of security of Site 52, Doctor Stephanie Rom
Subject: Re:About SCP-XXXX's containment proceduresWe don't want to free SCP-XXXX if this is what you are thinking. We want to be able to move SCP-XXXX out of his cell without making a containment breach or disrespecting your safety protocols. This is not my suggestion, it's Doctor Rom's. She wants to be able to test SCP-XXXX outside of his rather limited containment cell, especially to do cross-SCP testing. In particular, to see if SCP-XXXX-1 instances can act as or replace D-Class.
Additionally, regarding your remark on the C/D corner, it was first installed to observe SCP-XXXX's normal behavior. Now, seeing his present mental state, it is more important than ever to keep it active at all times.
-Doctor Philip Bonnet.
Sender: Director of Site 52
To: Head of security of Site 52, Doctor Philip Bonnet, Doctor Stephanie Rom
Subject: Re:Re:About SCP-XXXX's containment proceduresDoctor Bonnet, I think you are forgetting that, before being a human being, SCP-XXXX is an anomaly that must stay contained. We cannot let him out like he is any normal person. You should rewrite your psychological reports and actually make something that looks like a scientific paper, not some notes made by the psychiatrist you are. However, I do have to agree that SCP-XXXX needs to be transferred for more testing.
Head of security, you forgot that after being an anomaly, SCP-XXXX is human. He can be dangerous and have the intelligence and ability to compromise the Foundation yes, but he can also be manipulated and convinced to cooperate with us. Additionally, even in his current state, SCP-XXXX doesn't seem harmful. Find a way to transfer SCP-XXXX safely, and update the Special containment procedures accordingly.
Doctor Rom, your idea of using SCP-XXXX-1 instances as D-Class personnel has been transferred to the O5 council. They are interested in the idea. If cross-SCP experiments are conclusive and if you and Doctor Bonnet manage to make SCP-XXXX cooperative enough to make it a threat, your suggestion will be accepted and you will certainly be promoted.
-Director of Site 52.






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