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Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be held at Site-██. Given the nature of SCP-XXXX testing is not to be conducted without O5 supervision. Armed guards are to be posted outside of SCP-XXXX’s containment chamber at all times. Armed guards are required to rotate once every four hours in order to avoid any physical mutations.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a main sequence star Y-class star. SCP-XXXX is believed to be approximately -467 degrees Celsius.

Addendum: [Optional additional paragraphs]


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Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: As of revision #4, SCP-XXXX is granted access to the provisioned space deemed safe by the ethics committee. At least one D-Class personnel must be present at all times to supervise SCP-XXXX's wandering as well as care for SCP-XXXX's basic necessities. Should SCP-XXXX leave the provisioned safe zone, the assigned D-Class is to coax SCP-XXXX back to its living quarters by making various offers and bargains. VIOLENCE IS NOT AUTHORIZED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. Should SCP-XXXX still choose to remain outside of the provisioned safe zone, Head Reasercher Dr. Edward Tarris is to be notified. On the occasion that SCP-XXXX requests the presence of Dr. Tarris, he is to be notified immediately and must accompany SCP-XXXX within a 5 minute window. Under no event up to and including a Keter-class containment breach is any personnel granted the authority to deny this request, including Dr. Tarris himself.

Description: SCP-XXXX is an 8 year old Caucasian female who responds to the name Emily or "Emmy". SCP-XXXX's anomalous nature is not continuously present, but is elicited by a fear response. Upon the response to a fear stimuli, SCP-XXXX's shadow will autonomously manipulate its surroundings to relieve the fears of SCP-XXXX. Upon the elicitation of a greater fear response, most reliably mortal danger, SCP-XXXX's shadow will engulf SCP-XXXX and grow to approximately 2.5 meters tall and will attempt to terminate the source of danger. There is currently no known means of containing SCP-XXXX in this state, including the use of anomalous containment procedures. When the threat is deemed neutralized, SCP-XXXX will return to a non-anomalous state with no memory of the incident.


Addendum

The following has been attached to SCP-XXXX's file by request of Dr. Elizabeth Warren of the Ethics Committee.

05/08/2021

PSYCHOLOGIST'S FORENOTE

This is certainly a different situation, to say the least. The amount of work the ethics committee has put into this SCP has been monumental. But as Dr. Tarris will attest to, this seems to be the best for Emmy and The Foundation. It is both Dr. Tarris and my own's judgement that the recently revised containment procedures are to be approved as soon as possible for maximum efficiency in the containment of SCP-XXXX.

I have personally overseen the mental status of SCP-XXXX for over a year and a half now. Below I have cataloged the major events which have been critical to her current and future containment within The Foundation. Any personnel requesting the displacement, termination, or revision of containment procedures of SCP-XXXX are advised to read this catalog before taking further action.

- Dr. Elizabeth Warren, Ethics Committee

10/24/2019

EXTRACTION

SCP-XXXX is recovered by local police after she was found unscratched under the rubble of her house. Shortly after detainment by local police, she was again recovered under the rubble of the police station. Foundation operatives in the local area heard news of this and field agents were dispatched not long after.

After initial experimentation, SCP-XXXX's surface anomalies are discovered and determined to be triggered by fear. Psychological evaluation hints towards a general distrust towards adults, especially men. Theorized source of anomaly was determined a coping mechanism towards repeated physical abuse.

SCP-XXXX is assigned a standard containment chamber with no amenities. Interaction with personnel is to be kept at a minimum to prevent a fear response.

11/08/2019

CONTAINMENT ISSUES

SCP-XXXX has begun to damage her containment chamber in attempt to escape on a daily basis. To combat this, Head Researcher Dr. Tarris has started to read children's stories to her through the intercom during his off hours. This seems to have a calming effect, escape attempts reduce by 40%. Dr. Tarris attempted to enter the containment chamber to gift one of the books to SCP-XXXX, and was met with violence.

Request from Dr. Tarris: Children's supplies equitable to a kindergarten classroom as amenities in SCP-XXXX's containment chamber.

Dr. Tarris is reminded that contact with SCP-XXXX is strictly forbidden within SCP-XXXX's special containment procedures. Continued misconduct will be met with reprimand and possible demotion. Request denied.
- Clifford Draken, Site 19 Overseer

12/15/2019

ATTEMPTED CONTAINMENT BREACH

SCP-XXXX breaches containment and attempts to escape. Dr. Tarris ignores safety protocol and makes contact with SCP-XXXX. After minutes of silence, SCP-XXXX is found within its containment chamber with a stack of paper and box of crayons.

"She must have found some during the breach when no one was looking."
- Dr. Tarris.

Dr. Tarris appeals to the Ethics Committee. Dr. Elizabeth Warren is assigned to SCP-XXXX.

01/04/2020

PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS

After several failed attempts by both Dr. Warren and Dr. Tarris, we have finally made peaceful contact with SCP-XXXX.

For the following 4 months, Dr. Warren has performed extensive psychoanalysis and rehabilitation. Within this time period, the Ethics Committee approved every request for amenities in SCP-XXXX's containment chamber. Attempted containment breaches reduced to 0%.

SCP-XXXX spoke to D-4053 today.

05/23/2020

CONTAINMENT BREACH

Multiple keter and euclid level containment breaches have occurred at Site 19. During the breach, SCP-XXXX left containment and encountered SCP-███, SCP-████, SCP-████, and SCP-████. This encounter has left SCP-████ in critical condition and it is uncertain what their future status will be. However, this has been a learning experience for The Foundation. We now know that SCP-XXXX is immune to minor scale reality bending, possibly large scale as well. We also now know of a secondary manifestation of SCP-XXXX's anomaly. The shadow can engulf her body and take full autonomous control of SCP-XXXX's body and mind; this secondary form seems to have nearly no limits in strength, speed, stamina, and raw power. This form is quite possibly uncontainable, however once the threats were neutralized, SCP-XXXX returned to her natural state and has no recollection of the events. Probably best to keep it this way.

- Dr. Tarris

05/23/2020

CROSS-TESTING

The higher-ups have approved SCP-XXXX for cross-testing. Dr. Tarris and Dr. Warren have taken an oppositional stance to this request, claiming that cross-testing works against the foundation's goals to secure, contain, and protect. Despite this, Dr. Tarris has been asked to head the project due to his expertise in SCP-XXXX. He has declined.

Cross-testing of SCP-XXXX with SCP-███ resulted in catastrophic damages. The new head of SCP-XXXX's cross-testing project was terminated in the damage alongside 22 (13 D-class) other Foundation personnel. Cross-testing with SCP-███ has caused a significant upset in SCP-XXXX, and she has been crying for Dr. Tarris for two hours. The Ethics Committee has formally ceased all future cross-testing of SCP-XXXX upon Dr. Tarris' request.

09/21/2020

TERMINATION ORDER

Site-19 Overseer Clifford Draken has called for the termination Dr. Tarris on the grounds that he has become too attached to SCP-XXXX. Appeal to the Ethics Committee overwritten on the grounds of potential nepotism.

Site-19 Overseer Clifford Draken has called for the termination SCP-XXXX on the grounds that it has continuously overstepped its containment procedures without reprimand. Appeal to the Ethics Committee overwritten on the grounds of potential nepotism.

Order effective immediately.

09/21/2020

UPDATE

Immediately preceding the termination of Dr. Tarris, SCP-XXXX underwent a seemingly unprompted transformation. Site-19 suffered the damage of multiple Euclid and Keter class containment breaches.

Site-19 Overseer Clifford Draken was fatally wounded in the destruction.


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ITEM №: SCP-XX
CLEARANCE: 5/Top-Secret
CONTAINMENT: Thaumiel
DISRUPTION: 2/Vlam
RISK: 2/Caution
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Special Containment Procedures: Recovered SCP-5100-A instances are to be contained at Area-17 for questioning regarding the nature of SCP-5100-B. SCP-5100-B-1 reviewed by foundation personnel along with an instance of SCP-5100-A. SCP-5100-B is to be monitored for any sign of progression, and is to be mitigated via force (although indirect).

In the event SCP-5100-B reaches point State:CRITICAL-O23-5100 or relationship.5100.O1 < 0.3, foundation personnel are to disrupt the anomaly by using the chosen spacial dimensional anomaly (see Procedure ALOID-ROBO-5100). SCP-5100-A instances are to be returned into SCP-5100-B after questioning is completed, or studied further if needed.

No less than (1) 5100-A instance is to be kept at Armed Dimensional Area-17 for complete study regarding the anatomical nature of itself. Under no circumstances is an SCP-5100-A instance or SCP-5100-B (or B-1) allowed to be attacked directly with force, unless waived by the O5 council. SCP-5100 -B is to remain within South-East Antarctica and kept secret as part of agreement with SCP-5100-B-1.

Personnel who are transferred into SCP-5100-B-1 via an SCP-5100-A instance are to be considered lost, no attempts to retrieve personnel will be made by foundation personnel.

Embedded hidden liaisons situated within SCP-5100-B are to deliver information back to Armed Dimensional Area-17 regarding the updates within SCP-5100-B and B-1, along with any hidden documents or the current objective of SCP-5100-B.

Once every year, personnel disguised as an SCP-5100-A instance are to journey into SCP-5100-B. Used for extra retrieval of information when needed, (disguised) personnel are to study SCP-5100-B-1 's goals. In the event that a goal is confirmed as hostile, (either indirectly or directly towards human life) embedded forces will attempt to actively "push" away goals, and inflict damage onto progress.

In the event that SCP-5100-B-1 recognizes human interference to be the cause of destruction within the progression into a given goal, personnel are to safely retreat back into foundation custody. Termination of SCP-5100-B is not to be attempted under any circumstances. Hostility from SCP-5100-B-1 is not to be met with force, and is to be ignored. Attempts to mitigate hostility will also be attempted by foundation personnel.

As per agreement with the O5 council: One every year, SCP-5100-B's council and the O5 council will meet indirectly via an unknown device and investigate the relationship. Agreements and discussions may also be held regarding a certain topic.

Expunging of information regarding the existence of SCP-5100-A and B is to be done with agreement from SCP-5100-B's council.

[DATA EXPUNGED]

Description: SCP-5100 refers to the designation of a collection of anomalous entities and structures, located within South-East Antarctica.

SCP-5100-A refers to a collection of humanoid robots. These instances have a screen on a round head, which can display ascii characters depicting emotions. SCP-5100-A's outer layer is made of polished metal painted in various colors, typically grey, white, or black. SCP-5100-A are able to speak English (via an unknown speaker), but usually prefers the literacy of another language. Instances typically display an extremely high level of intellect, far beyond the norm of human civilization. SCP-5100-A have been shown to build highly complex structures, along with perception of "inexplicable feelings". SCP-5100-A are considered to be somewhat sapient, and highly sentient. SCP-5100-A currently has no recollection of how it was formed/created and subsequently do not know how it's anomalous properties formed. It has also been shown that SCP-5100-A requires no power, and will run indefinitely regardless of thermodynamics. Along with this, SCP-5100-A does not appear to break down and remains fully functional at all times. SCP-5100-A also proves to be incapable of incapacitation or unconsciousness, and the anomalies "inner body" (SCP-5100-A's functionality) appear to be indestructible, as only it's outer part has been observed to be removed to reveal it's inner body. Study of SCP-5100-A's inner body is still ongoing.

SCP-5100-B refers to the civilization formed via SCP-5100-A. SCP-5100-B is currently approximately 250~300 kilometers, and contains a population of roughly 10,000,000 SCP-5100-A instances. SCP-5100-B holds a form of currency known to the civilization as "Instale", with an estimated value of 1 Instale ~ 93 cents. SCP-5100-B houses many human-like elements, such as stores, or houses. However, SCP-5100-B contains a much higher level of civilization, estimated to be a 2.87 on the Kardashev scale. Despite this, SCP-5100-B does not attempt to colonize other planets. The reason for this is currently thought to be due to infinite energy storage, as SCP-5100-B has never been observed to need any "power generation" objects such as power plants. SCP-5100-B maintains a constant temperature of 69-70 Deg. Fahrenheit, and fluctuates at irregular intervals. However, no animal has been observed within SCP-5100-B, even when houses are dispersed over long distances.

SCP-5100-B-1 refers to a specific company designated "The Defensive Anomalous Containment Center (DACC)". SCP-5100-B-1 attempts to secretly run within SCP-5100-B, although does not attempt to expunge information from SCP-5100-B. However, SCP-5100-B-1 does attempt to expunge information from other forms of life, either biological or non-biological (as long as the latter is not an SCP-5100-A instance). SCP-5100-B-1 is not widely known, and is still currently being investigated by foundation personnel. It is known however that SCP-5100-B-1 has a similar main goal with the foundation, that is to contain anomalies for protection. Due to SCP-5100-B-1's curious nature, B-1 attempts to kidnap personnel. The cause of this is unknown, and is still being investigated.

Addendum 5100.1: Recovered Documents (5100-B-1)

Context: Found after a search within SCP-5100-B by foundation personnel.

AC-0052-D2-C1
Containment: Secured in a bunker in a unknown location.
Anomaly: The object is a unremarkable cardboard box. Displays no dangerous anomalous properties besides the instantaneous relocation of a ball and instantaneous disappearance from within and out of the box.

Context: Recovered within South-West Antarctica approximately 2 kilometers North of SCP-5100-B anomaly.

FOT: Update
We searched the civilization Beta-12 C-14 (SCP Foundation) and recovered a document of ourselves. Searched and recovered TOP-SECRET SCP Foundation information documents, and recovered an "O5 Council" document. Breached Memetic-Hazards and snatched a few anomalies. SCP Foundation seems to be containing entities.
However, SCP Foundation appears to be anomalous in that all personnel die within <=120 years. Creating document for SCP Foundation.
Edit: Studied whole mammal species, found all entities within said species die within <=120 years. Remake of AC completed.

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DATE: 06 Apr 2021 05:02

GRANT REQUEST FOR NEURAL AND NECRO-NEURAL INTERROGATIVE TECHNOLOGY

PROBLEM

There currently exists no tried-and-true method of information retrieval from suspects and victims of serious criminal activity; suspects (and victims) are capable of deceiving law enforcement personnel, and the effectiveness of current interrogative methods produce variable results per individual. This unpredictability is further compounded by the advent of commercial transhumanism and augmentation - modification of self has become incredibly commonplace, to the extent that it reduces the effectiveness of physical and psychological interrogative methods by law enforcement due to the resistances these alterations create.

SOLUTION

The concept of neural implant technology is not new; many people, both in public and private sectors, are host to various technologies that enhance memory and cognitive functions already. What the proposed solution entails is the development of a secondary technology designed to interface with such devices (as well as the brain directly, should subjects lack these devices).

This technology will act as a one-way neural link between an operator, typically an investigator, and subjects; operators will have full-spectrum memory access in order to ascertain the full scope of the nature of a crime or incident from perpetrators and victims - regardless of their communicative abilities, state of consciousness or even whether or not the subjects are still alive.

The benefit in using human operators for this technology allows for a much more empathetic and nuanced approach to evidence retrieval and analysis; a degree of tact that is oftentimes needed (and underutilised) in serious cases where emotional input cannot be replicated by a machine.

Due to the invasive nature of this method, a Use Protocol will also be devised and proposed, which defines use standards that are to be enforced not only by operators but also by the hardware and software itself where applicable.

A proposition for the Use Protocol is as follows:

Full-spectrum memory access is deemed lawful and appropriate IF:

  • there is a clear indication that the person(s) is/are key suspect(s) in a serious crime and there is a refusal to cooperate with personnel,
  • the person(s) is/are unable to communicate to personnel and is/are (a) suspect(s) or (a) victim(s) of a serious crime,
  • the person(s) is/are deceased and are therefore unable to provide a statement to personnel

BUSINESS CASE

Profits from the technology would initially come from partner groups of interest; as the technology and its use protocols become more refined, it will be extended to mundane government bodies and eventually civilian law enforcement. A significant reduction in unsolved crimes will provide incentive for the purchasing of such technology, and may eventually lead to an overall dissuasion from, and reduction in, severe incidents and crime among groups of interest and civilian bodies alike.

USE OF FUNDING

Working prototypes are expected to be completed by the end of a period of 13 months; deriving this from pre-existing frameworks for neural implant technology, it is estimated this will initially cost around $30,000,000 USD.

A multidisciplinary team will be involve over the course of development; a group of 24 personnel consisting of neuroscientists, bio-engineers, cyberneticists and psychologists will be the primary makeup of the development team for the project. Each team member will earn a baseline salary of approximately $9,100 USD per month.

Conditioning and training of specialist personnel to operate the technology will cost an additional $8,000 per month per individual; an initial 5 personnel will be trained in the useage of the prototype technology over a period of 12 months. Should trials prove successful, further refinements may be proposed.

KNOWN ISSUES

A few issues have been identified with the current proposal, which have been addressed to the best of our ability.

Issue 1: Ethical concerns with regards to perpetrators and victims have been raised, due in large part to the nature of neural access both in living and deceased subjects. We intend to address this by not only establishing clear protocols of use, but by also imposing hardware and software limitations where applicable.

Issue 2: Psychological well-being of the operator remains of concern regardless of imposed limitations. To combat this, operators will be rigorously trained to withstand significant psychological duress. Should this training prove insufficient, the hardware and software will automatically disconnect an operator from a subject under particular physical conditions - typically if the heart rate is measured in excess of 180 BPM, in conjunction with elevated stress hormone levels.

Issue 3: The hardware used by operators to interface with subjects will need to be engineered for two particular scenarios: hardware-to-hardware interfacing, and direct brain interfacing.

While pre-existing neural ports are typically standardized the existence of outliers - however rare - must be accounted for, as much as the lack thereof. The proposed solution is as follows:

Hardware-to-hardware interfacing is to be standardized to the most common form of neural access port (9AXO); a procedure not unlike a cerebral shunt will be utilized for direct access. The hardware will deliver a probe direct to the brain via sterilized shunt that will allow an operator to neurally access a subject.

Due to the nature of the probe-shunt method, subjects will need medical intervention to prevent accidental overdrainage of the cranium. Operators will need appropriate training in order to deliver the probe in the correct location non-lethally.