SCP-5156
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Item #: SCP-5156

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures:
A: SCP-5156 is to be kept at Site-██ until further notice.

B: SCP-5156 is to be contained in a 5m x 5m concrete cell. Attached each of the cell walls are pipes 1 inch in diameter connected to a special vacuum pump designed to remove all SCP-5156-B particles from the chamber and contain them in large transportable tanks.

C: An airlock is used as the door to SCP-5156's containment chamber and all personnel leaving the containment chamber are to enter a sterilization chamber as soon as possible, as to prevent SCP-5156-B from being introduced into the atmosphere.

Description:
SCP-5156 (otherwise known as 'The Very Powerful Immortal') is a humanoid entity with the only obvious difference between it and a human being two thin sheets of golden (color varies) flames replacing human eyes. SCP-5156 still however retains the ability to see just like a human would. SCP-5156-B constantly materializes SCP-5156-B particles within a 3m cubic area around it (this particular property appears to be out of SCP-5156's control.) SCP-5156 can use SCP-5156-B particles to materialize objects, weapons, generate electricity, teleport, explode, form extremely durable shields, fly/hover, and achieve a top speed of over 2000 mph. SCP-5156-B is found to be useful as a fuel and when burned generates a very large amount of electrical current. SCP-5156 is very intelligent and old (likely 10,000+ years), yet it takes the appearance of a young male human and shows no signs of deterioration leading the conclusion that it is immortal. SCP-5156 has been cooperative with foundation personnel since its containment and has been willing to provide information on its history, anomalous properties, other SCP's, and has offered to assist in termination attempts for other SCP's.

Interview 1

Interviewed: SCP-5156

Interviewer: Dr. Dunson

Foreword: SCP-5156 was asked to conduct an interview regarding its origins. It seemed very eager at this opportunity and requested it be conducted as soon as possible. The interview took place within SCP-5156's containment cell.

<Begin Log, 09:30 2/12/██>

Dr. Dunson: Good morning SCP-5156.

SCP-5156: Good morning Dr. Dunson. You are here to talk about how I originated right?

Dr. Dunson: Yes, do you remember what your first moments of existence were like?

SCP-5156: Straight to the point eh? Well I suppose I remember just appearing in a field. No memory or purpose or power, just… (SCP-5156 pauses for a moment) existence. It was nice at first, I enjoyed the experiences and the things I could see and do. The creatures I could help and interact with. Plants, animals, people, but I soon became.. uh how do I say this… unsatisfied. I wanted to see everything, to experience all that this wonderful existence has to offer. But, I was running out of time. My body was still mortal. Not quite human, but still mortal. So, like any mortal, I began to decay. I kept trying to find more enjoyment, more things to see and do, but as my body aged I could not experience these things in the same capacity. This saddened me more and more. My body's condition worsened and when I was on the cusp of death I begged the universe to give me more time. Enough time to experience everything in the world. The universe provided, or at least that's what I thought at first. But recently I have been wondering if, perhaps it was something else that gave me this power. It was that thought and some others that drove me to reveal myself to your foundation, I think that the thing that gave me this power could be one of the things you contain in places like this.

Dr. Dunson: That was… a lot. Rather vague but I think we can interpret the meaning of that sentiment pretty clearly. Have a nice day 5156.

SCP-5156: I would rather you didn't call me by a number, its degrading.

Dr. Dunson: What would you rather have me call you?

SCP-5156: Call me Senedict.

<End Log, 09:37>

Closing Statement: The interview ended and Dr. Dunson exited the containment cell and was decontaminated.

Addendum:
SCP-5156 is not to assist in any termination attempt in relation to SCP-682 as this could result in SCP-682 being exposed to conditions so extreme it could adapt to become impossible to contain whatsoever. However, it is cleared to be used in termination attempts involving other extremely dangerous SCP's. Particularly those too dangerous to be terminated by conventional means.