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Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is comprised of four parts. This allows for each part to be confined in an appropriate fashion.
SCP-XXXX-1 is to be kept in a residential unit with appropriate furnishings. SCP-XXXX-1 is to be allowed a white board and one marker, for the purposes of communication. Once a month, SCP-XXXX-1 is permitted to request up to a dozen books in either English or Russian. Due to cooperation, SCP-XXXX-1 is allowed to have a walkman without access to radio and a collection of CDs. SCP-XXXX-1 is to be allowed to access SCP-XXXX-2 through 4 with supervision, and must signal its desire to see one of these entities prior to being permitted to travel to the adjacent room.
Once a month, SCP-XXXX-1 must undergo surgery to remove its larynx. After this surgery, SCP-XXXX-1 is permitted to request its books. SCP-XXXX-1 has never resisted surgery to date since it was obtained, and appears to be quite relieved after recovering.
SCP-XXXX-2 is to be kept within a glass container on a bookshelf in a separate room from all other entities in SCP-XXXX. Individuals are not permitted to interact with SCP-XXXX-2 with their bare hands, and are required to wear at least two layers of protective handgear at all times when handling it. While SCP-XXXX-2 can be read, reciting any lines from SCP-XXXX-2 out of a testing environment is strictly forbidden and will result in immediate termination.
SCP-XXXX-3 is to be kept in a room with basic furnishings. Once a month, SCP-XXXX-1 is to speak to SCP-XXXX-3. No Foundation personnel capable of hearing are to be present in the room at this time. Note: Containment Procedures altered after Incident Theta-2.
SCP-XXXX-4 is to be kept in a glass box in the same room as SCP-XXXX-3. Removing SCP-XXXX-4 from the room it shares with SCP-XXXX-3 is strictly forbidden unless done in a testing environment.
Description: SCP-XXXX can be described in four parts.
SCP-XXXX-1 is a woman of Caucasian descent, who has identified herself as famed opera singer Mikhaila Netrebko. Subject is of above-average height [height here] and of average weight for an individual of its size. Despite continual removal of the subject's vocal cords, it bears no scarring.
When SCP-XXXX-1 experiences physical trauma, its body is capable of repairing damage at a rate far beyond that of a baseline human being. These repairs do not happen instantaneously, but instead occur at a rate that suggests the subject's body evaluates which repairs need to be addressed first (see Testing Log 2).
SCP-XXXX-2 is a libretto of Tosca. While it appears initially to have no anomalous properties, examination of its ink reveals that the final lines of each character within the opera are written in an ink that contains human fat and blood. After Incident Theta-2, male staff are forbidden from interacting with the libretto in any way.
SCP-XXXX-3 are four humanoid entities, constructed of flesh and bone. Each entity, upon examination, was discovered to be entirely comprised of a singular person's genetic material. Each entity is a genetic match for one of four individuals that went missing in ████. These entities have been identified as Marguerite Netrebko, Iakov Netrebko, Olin Netrebko, and Camila Campos. Hereafter, SCP-XXXX-3 will be identified as A-D to indicate specific individuals if necessary.
| SCP-XXXX-3 ENTITIES | |
| SCP-XXXX-3-A "Marguerite Netrebko" |
DATA HERE |
| SCP-XXXX-3-B "Iakov Netrebko" |
DATA HERE |
| SCP-XXXX-3-C "Olin Netrebko" |
DATA HERE |
| SCP-XXXX-3-D "Camila Campos" |
DATA HERE |
SCP-XXXX-4 is a statuette of a hunched over human male. The individual pictured has several mutations, including !!!!!. Attempting to handle SCP-XXXX-4 results in extreme physical pain. To date, only SCP-XXXX-1 and SCP-XXXX-3 have been able to move or otherwise handle SCP-XXXX-4 without suffering this effect.
Addendum 2901.1: Discovery
On September 24th, ████, an anonymous tip reached reached Director Ives at Site-73. In response, Director Ives sent Doctors Hague and Prichard, backed by MTF-Theta-7 ("The Valkyries"). The tip led the response team to ████████, Missouri, where Mikhaila Netrebko was discovered in her apartment. Subject refused to speak to the team, even when prompted. Upon revealing the presence of SCP-XXXX-3 in her home, she began to experience severe signs of grief.
After SCP-XXXX-1 led the team to SCP-XXXX-2 and SCP-XXXX-4, SCP-XXXX-1 attempted to self-terminate via ████. Self-termination attempt was unsuccessful and resulted in a period of rejuvenation that took 3 hours to complete.
SCP-XXXX was relocated to Site-73 for containment and study.
Addendum 2901.2: Initial Interview
Dr. Hague: You gave us quite the scare.
(SCP-XXXX-1 says nothing and hunches over in her seat.)
Dr. Hague: We've got a lot of questions, of course. I don't think that surprises you.
(XXXX-1 shakes her head.)
Dr. Hague: You knew about us. Director Ives got a note just for her. That alone raises questions that make people above my grade very… antsy. But you wouldn't have tried to self-terminate if you were a threat. That's what I'm telling them, you know. That only works for so long before the people above me are going to wonder what you're waiting for. Then they might ask questions in ways that aren't so nice.
(Dr. Hague raises her brows. SCP-XXXX-1 runs her hands down her face and up into her hair. She looks distressed for a few moments before nodding and pantomiming writing on her hand.)
Dr. Hague: Can't talk. So that wasn't an act. Alright. I'll bite.
(SCP-XXXX-1 is supplied with a whiteboard and marker. Dr. Hague allows for XXXX-1 to write undisturbed.)
XXXX-1: I am Mikhaila Netrebko. I know of the Foundation through friends my mother had at the house. I figured if they spoke ill of you, then that meant you were good people.
Addendum 3019: Incident Theta-2
Prior to Incident Theta-2, Foundation personnel were unaware of the limitations of SCP-XXXX-2.
At 2100 hours, testing of SCP-XXXX-2 commenced at the order of Dr. Hague. Four D-Class personnel were deployed to read specific lines out of SCP-XXXX-2 after examination of SCP-XXXX-2 highlighted the unusual ink used in some of its lines.
See following video log for details of Incident Theta-2.
After Incident Theta-2, SCP-XXXX-1 tried to self-terminate four times in twenty-four hours through various means, culminating in tearing out her throat with her bare hands. SCP-XXXX-1 was observed to be shouting apologies in English, Russian, and a language that does not register with linguistic databases.






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