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Special Containment Procedures: Due to rapid and constant changes to the document it has been decided by Prof. █████████ that all blocks of text marked with Example shall signify pieces of information that could regain their relevance at a future date.
This document has been categorized unrestricted from Level 2 or above personnel. This could change if Anomalous properties resume at any point.
The Foundation originally decided to contain the mirror due to the item possessing the ability to act as a window to another dimension. Various Foundation personnel mutually agreed that containing the item could be beneficial to the Foundation after testing. Though some Foundation personnel did not agree with containing such an item, and were vociferous in making their opinions known.
We at the Foundation have found that further containment after neutralization is needed due to the unknown capabilities of the object. Some Foundation theorists have suggested that the item might not even be neutralized, but in a temporarily disabled state.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a large 19th century mirror mostly composed of wood and glass, with a small metallic rim lining the various edges of the mirror. It weighs around 13.6 kilograms and stands 182 centimeters tall. SCP-XXXX is capable of causing 3 entities to manifest whenever the reflective segment of the mirror is viewed for a prolonged period of time (Entities have formally been designated SCP-XXXX-1).
Tests have concluded that SCP-XXXX is a 'window' of sorts to view an extra-dimensional plane of existence, though the tests also indicated that only a small "area" of the dimension can be viewed through the mirror. This small 'area' does change depending on where the mirror is currently located to effectively simulate the reflections present in a normal mirror. Attempting to enter the dimension through the item is inherently impossible, thus deeming expeditions into the location "not possible".
SCP-XXXX-1 has been reported as 3 entities resembling small human children, approximately the size of an average 5 year old. SCP-XXXX-1 is capable of deleting its self from any form recorded video it can be seen in. This also applies to audio recordings that the entities can be heard on.
SCP-XXXX-1 does NOT pose any direct threat and only induces states of paranoia amongst people within its presence. Although a small number of viewers have reportedly disappeared after viewing SCP-XXXX. However this occurrence is limited.
SCP-XXXX-1 can only manifest when a human views SCP-XXXX for a prolonged period of time, usually around 5-10 minutes. It will begin its manifestation cycle through auditory hallucinations. These consist of personnel hearing voices resembling their own.
The second stage of manifestation is actual visual manifestations (though the entities are not physically manifested) of the entities, the entities will be seen appearing behind the viewer in 3 second intervals. The final stage of manifestation is physical manifestation the entities will physically materialize behind the viewer and will maintain constant eye contact with them through the mirror until the viewer exits the room.
Some notes were discovered along with SCP-XXXX however the meaning and context are vague (see addenda).
Here is an interview of a viewer of SCP-XXXX and their description of their encounter with SCP-XXXX-1:
Interviewed: D-12831
Interviewer: Dr. Leonard
Foreword: This Interview transcript covers D-12831's encounter with SCP-XXXX and SCP-XXXX-1. Dates and times have been removed as the importance of them are not thought to be relevant at this time. The symbol * shall be used to indicate non verbal action(s).
<Begin Log>
Dr. Leonard: Hello, My name is Dr. Leonard. I'm the Lead Researcher of SCP-XXXX and I'm conducting this Interview today to better understand the anomalous effects of this item.
D-12831: Well, I suppose as you… are the interviewer Dr. Leonard you should ask me questions and I will answer *gestures his hand forward implying Dr. Leonard to begin*
Dr. Leonard: Okay, lets start off slow then. What were you first emotional reactions when first viewing SCP-XXXX?
D-12831: I felt… somewhat… sad, like I had uh, just witnessed someone whom I didn't know… die, it was disconcerting to say the least.
Dr. Leonard: I see. Now… were there any other kind of emotional buildups after this?
D-12831: No, not really.
Dr. Leonard: "Not really"? Elaborate, D-12831.
D-12831: Uhm, it was a feeling hard to explain with words, almost like someone was standing right in front of me and staring inside of me, almost as if my reflection wasn't me at all.
Dr. Leonard: Interesting, now It appears that we are running out of time on this interview, so I'm going to ask you two more questions.
D-12831: Go ahead, ask away.
Dr. Leonard: So when SCP-XXXX-1 finally manifested, what did you feel in its presence?
D-12831: At first I felt absolutely terrified, but then I began to feel sorry for it, and it seemed like it was trying to talk to me and tell me what happened to it.
Dr. Leonard: *Quickly writes a note in his Foundation diary and lifts his head up with a sigh* So after leaving the containment room safely, what further emotional reactions did you feel?
D-12831: *Long pause with no response*
Dr. Leonard: I'm going to ask again, what further emotional reactions did you experience upon exiting the containment room safely!?
D-12831: *D-12831 doesn't answer*
Dr. Leonard: Well i suppose that concludes today's interview.
<End Log>
Closing Statement: D-12831 is terminated for "Lack of Cooperation with Foundation Personnel" and Dr. Leonard begins further testing on SCP-XXXX.Testing Logs:
Various testing on this item has occurred and with varying results.
A full list of all the testing logs can be found below1:
- Test XXXX-A - 2/12/18
Subject: D-12958
Procedure: D-12958 was kept in a room with SCP-XXXX for 2 hours blindfolded.
Results: Nothing Anomalous occurred within the time frame.
Analysis: After Test XXXX-A was conducted it has been noted that SCP-XXXX can not begin manifesting the entities if the viewer is unaware that it is viewing the mirror.
- Test XXXX-2 - 1/5/19
Subject: D-3953
Procedure: D-3953 was supplied with a stop watch and ordered to view the mirror for no longer than 5 minutes.
Results: Sounds of disembodied voices resembling the voice of D-3935 was heard but nothing else other than D-3953 experiencing unusual amounts of what the subject deemed "paranoia".
Analysis: Humans viewing the mirror for 5 minutes experience discomfort and hear disembodied voices somewhat resembling their own although exact words could not be made out.
- Test XXXX-3 - 5/9/19
Subject: D-12451 and D-159726
Procedure: D-12451 and D-159726 both entered the room and were instructed to simultaneously view the mirror for approximately 1 hour.
Results: D-12451 and D-159726 both recalled seeing 3 small figures move quickly about the room behind them though their exact features were impossible to confirm.
Analysis: Tests conclude that SCP-XXXX still manifests the entities in the same time frame regardless of viewers.2
Investigation Team Delta-09: Dr. Leonard3
decided to send a small Foundation investigation team into the original discovery point of SCP-XXXX, the team was composed of 5 people, all working under the order of Dr. Leonard.
The team began investigating the origin site at around 9am on 1/4/20 and mostly found old rags and clothes that would of fit young children. The first few weeks of investigation were uneventful mostly, all the team found were broken shards of glass and old stomped out fires.
Investigation Team Delta-09 eventually discovered an old notebook, filled with dates and entries written by a now speculated young child. The team upon this discovery requested a full description of OS-XXXX to be included with SCP-XXXX's document.
The contents of the notebook before and leading up to and the discovery of SCP-XXXX: The contents of the notebook follow the life of a young homeless boy named Charles. He, and his 2 friends are all 5 years old and homeless. they write about the great adventures they are going to embark on when they are older. Then they all end up discussing writing a story about their imagination.
At this point, the notebook suddenly changed to a much darker tone, disturbingly dark for writers of only 5 years. The entries, reproduced below, refer to an old bungalow they come across.
The kids describe the Bungalow as being very dirty and not offering many soft places to sleep, but its the best they are going to do for now. they also add that "There is a strange mirror that is makes us feel weird" which Dr. Leonard has determined to be the kids making contact with SCP-XXXX, as this matches up with the emotional reactions the D-Class all experienced4.
The contents of the notebook after the discovery of SCP-XXXX: The contents within the notebook after the discovery are disorganized, and get a lot harder to read as the children become per-occupied with the mirror. The kids write about the "strange old man" they see behind them through the mirror. They also mention "strange" and "scary" voices coming from the walls once again matching up with the experiences of the D-Class.
The last entry simply reads:
"I'm scared, the weird old mirror man got angry at us, and we are all scared of him" the last entry was marked 21/4/17 the day before the children were discovered5
Dr. Leonard's interview with SCP-XXXX-1: Dr. Leonard was given permission from 05 council members to conduct a direct interview with SCP-XXXX-1 after reading the notebook. The full interview can be found in the collapsible below:
Addendum 1: Transportation Protocol 8-XXXX is a strict set of procedures originally written by Dr. Leonard but subsequently revised by Prof. █████████ for transporting SCP-XXXX from Storage Site-200 to Research Site-45 via helicopter. This set of procedures are listed in full below:
1. Item is to be stored in a titanium box padded out with polystyrene relative to the size of the mirror (approximately 182 centimeters). The titanium is to be precisely 5 millimeters thick. The box is to be locked with a specialised microchip lock which requires 2 personnel to insert their respective cards (unique SCP-XXXX cards have been designated to Prof. █████████ and Dr. Leonard Agent Jacob.
2. The box containing the item is then securely positioned within a Foundation helicopter.
3. The helicopter is to then transport the item to Site-45.
4. Delivery Crew 95 will then proceed to transport the item to its designated chamber within the Site.
Warning: Under regulation XXXX-Alpha6 Failing to follow these procedures to exact order is punishable by imprisonment and/or termination
Addendum 2: Project Probe is an event that shall only be carried out by ITF Reflecti-5 ("Mirror Explorers"), in the event of SCP-XXXX-1 is realized or a potential entity manifests with SCP-XXXX. The Project is a small collection of equipment designed specifically for physical interaction with SCP-XXXX, and any entity it manifests. A full list of the equipment can be found below:
A short range radio receiver
A short range radio transmitter
Various Surveillance equipment (audio and video)
A large Flathead drill
5 Batteries of varying voltage and power
Infrared laser equipment
Dr. Leonard Prof. █████████ is to monitor Project Probe throughout all tests with no exceptions.
Addendum 3: ITF Reflecti-01 is an interior task force organized and commissioned by Dr. Leonard and Prof. █████████ under the idea that SCP-XXXX could manifest SCP-XXXX-1 without any Human viewing the mirror. Though this theory was proven redundant after Test XXXX-███ and thus the task force was decommissioned by Prof. █████████ after Dr. Leonard's imprisonment.
The Interior Task Force was re-commissioned after Prof. █████████ conceived the idea and plausible theory that the item is in fact temporarily disabled instead of being neutralized.
The new primary goal of ITF Reflecti-01 ("Mirror Explorers") is to attempt re-activation of the item, and attempt contact with the entities. The secondary goal is to measure various side effects of the item such as using radio equipment.
Clothing and dress code: The dress code of ITF Reflecti-01 ("Mirror Explorers") consists of the following:
- Trench coat (black colour scheme).
- Black leather gloves
- Gas mask (mandatory when handling SCP-XXXX)
- Large leather boats (black).
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Collaborative Task Force Overlord-1 ("Expunged Minds") Secure Dossier Folder
Task Force Overview: Collaborative Task Force Overlord-1, is a rapid response team and clean up crew that work primarily within a certain area around La Morinda, California. Although they operations are based in Site-89, they travel all over the world and work with a plethora of task forces, including Alpha-17, Beta-18, and Kappa-49. This joint force specializes in the capture of Personnel Of Interest, Items Of Interest, and Groups Of Interest within a close proximity of a civilian population, capable of completing their objective and covering up their presence.
When on assignment, the task force carries two detachments of operatives, one with standard issue task force gear representing Titan-1, and the other with the cleaning up protocols of Titan-2.
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DATE: 11 Apr 2021 00:01
SCP-XXXX photographed upon containment.
Special Containment Procedures: No physical measures are necessary for SCP-XXXX's containment. All civilians that observe SCP-XXXX are to be administered Class B amnestics immediately and returned to their homes following standard amnestic treatment protocol.
Local meteorological stations are to be given an official warning to not observe or cover any activity within 500 meters of SCP-XXXX. Undercover field agents are to further reinforce this protocol.
SCP-XXXX-1 is to be stored in a standard object containment vault. During SCP-XXXX's "energetic" state, SCP-XXXX-1 is to be examined for changes regarding its printed messages.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a semispherical spatial anomaly with a radius of 150 meters located in Worms, Nebraska. The exterior of SCP-XXXX is comprised of a volumetrically dense fog, which has been proven impermeable via standard D-Class testing. Approximately once per month, SCP-XXXX undergoes atypical, "energetic" behavior, wherein sprites10 can be witnessed within the object. Additionally, during this period, a humanoid utterance is audible within SCP-XXXX11.
Discovery: SCP-XXXX was originally discovered on 19/1/2008 by a local meteorological station when an unnatural quantity of sprites appeared throughout SCP-XXXX. Shortly after this event was documented, a previously nonfunctioning nearby Foundation printer within Site-11, henceforth referred to as SCP-XXXX-1, began emitting red ink and parchment12. SCP-XXXX-1 was contained and remained inactive until the events of Addendum XXXX-1.
A research outpost13 was erected 100 meters East of SCP-XXXX, where SCP-XXXX-1 was kept on standby in a standard object storage locker.
Addendum XXXX-1: On 27/2/2008, during SCP-XXXX's "energetic" state, SCP-XXXX-1 emitted two sheets of parchment. Red ink had been used to print English characters onto them, however, the ink had spoiled portions of the text by a simple spill or possible overflow of ink14. They are documented below verbatim.
Long greasy swaths of veins and skin twang, resounding over the countryside. They sway like clotheslines in the fields, tainting the long dry grass that they so delicately brush against. I watch the procession of fibrous tendons web themselves over th[illegible]nge skyline; interwoven cloth. Inside, I hunch over to peer at the inky black machine that has veins sprouting from its[illegible] paper beside the device is spattered in blood, its fine print bleeds and warps over its surface.
YOU TOOK HIM FROM ME, ANNETTE
OLD MAN GOT GNAWED
[illegible] I HEARD YOU TALKING TO THE PILE IN THE ATTIC
NEVER AGAIN
HAVEN'T YOU HE[illegible]
HOW ABOUT WE GO OUT FOR A DAY TRIP LATER THIS [illegible]
LET ME OUT OF THE ATTIC LELIA
ALL OF THE SHEEP STILL HAVE THEIR [illegible]
Addendum XXXX-2: Recovered from SCP-XXXX-1 on 21/3/2008.
I miss when the messages used to be clean and crisp and weren’t soaked in gore. [illegible] I venture out into the shimmering grass, wooden door slamming in the bristling wind. Skies reflect a diseased purple and the tendrils slash across like hot wires. I see the Skein in the distant fog, fluttering with the lights of a million lanterns. He raises his head and I reach towards the violently trembling rope beside me. “There there,” I think because I know that it will never get better. A freshly damp paper lies [illegible] desk.
HHHHHHHHHH
AMAUGOUTTEN THLEFDS
WH [illegible] OUYUU AURE
EEEOAUU UUUUZNZNSNNSS UUPUPNN
AUUAUJJUUR EUE [illegible]
QOO [illegible] OOQALLOOUBBB
I CAIN FEAL YOUUUSDFIOUU
Addendum XXXX-3: Recovered from SCP-XXXX-1 on 30/4/2008.
Over the windowsill, through the tin cans and dead foliage and grime, I see him looking at me. I sit on the decayed chair and stretch my fingers out to the shimmering contraption.
Dear Skein,
I begin, but the gales and the Skein are screaming now. The doldrums above crackle their rage, striking the dry grass with red lightn[illegible]. The Skein raises its head to the churning sky, howling. The house rattles its protest. The window panes shiver their terror. The voice in my skull who told me everything will return to peace is squashed by the misery of a god. [illegible] The device on my desk clatters and sputters out scarlet ink-strewn papers. I hold them in my hands. Words after incoherent screams gallop ‘round my room, plastering the walls and my skin [illegible]. In the fields, I hear him screaming.
DEAR SKEIN
D [illegible] EAAR SKEEEEIN
DEAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA [illegible] AAA
Following Addendum XXXX-3, a silhouetted figure was photographed, illuminated by the sprites within SCP-XXXX.
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3/5247 LEVEL 3/5247CLASSIFIED |
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Item #: SCP-5247Object Class: Safe |
Special Containment Procedures: All SCP-5247 Instances are to be kept in a large wooden box in E Wing Storage room A-2 located in Site-64. SCP-5247 can only be accessed by level 3 or higher personnel. Due to congnitohazard all personnel is prohibited from looking at SCP-5247 Instances
Description: SCP-5247 is a collection of 4 china dolls designated SCP-5247 1-3 Each SCP-5247 Instance represents a method of death. If any humanoid looks at a certain SCP-5247 Instance in the eyes they will die depending on the effects of the Instance. Each Instance kills any humanoid that has made eye contact with it after 10-24 days.
Bellow are all SCP-5247 cognitohazard effects.
SCP-5247-1 is a white female china doll with red hair and has red pupils. SCP-5247-1 represents death by burning. The humanoid that is to look at SCP-5247-1’s eyes will burn to death in between 10-24 days, the exact way death occurs between victims varies (See Test Log-5247-1)
SCP-5247-2 is a black male china doll with no hair and has purple pupils. SCP-5247-2represents death by poison. The humanoid that is to look at SCP-5247-2’s eyes will be poisoned to death by consuming any liquid they drink in 10-24 days.
SCP-5247-3 is a white male china doll with blonde hair and blue pupils. SCP-5247-3 is a represents death by drowning. Any humanoid that is to look at SCP-5247-3’s eyes will drown in an ocean, lake or pond in the next 10-24 days.15
Discovery: All SCP-5247 instances were discovered by John Lorrein on █/█/2008, the foundation was called after 5 family members including John died by fire at almost exact dates, a foundation agent was called to investigate the Lorrein residence. The agent looked at SCP-5247-1 during investigation, he burned to death 13 days later. All SCP-5247 Instances were taken into containment at Site-64.
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DATE: 10 Apr 2021 15:41
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-XXX is to be kept in a modified, hermetically sealed humanoid containment cell lined with at least 80 cm of lead. The cell is to have the shower, sink, and toilet removed to prevent contamination of site water supply
Additionally, a Geiger counter is to be mounted on the inner portion of the cell’s door, with hourly readings logged into site ████’s database. Should radiation exceed 5Gy within the chamber, it is to be flooded with a mixture of concrete and lead epoxy until radiation returns to safe levels.
Personnel entering SCP-XXX’s containment chamber or interacting with it must wear a standard foundation hazmat suit. Personnel are to spend a maximum of 30 minutes in SCP-XXX’s containment cell per 2 weeks to avoid radiation sickness.
Personnel entering SCP-XXX’s containment chamber or interacting with it must wear a standard foundation hazmat suit. Personnel are to spend a maximum of 30 minutes in SCP-XXX’s containment cell per 2 weeks to avoid radiation sickness.
A modified relative gravimeter is to be mounted to the floor in the center of the cell, with readings fed into six Opposing Normal Force Generators16 located outside of the cell: one of each is to be placed and pointed to each wall, the ceiling, and the floor, respectively.17
Weekly checks are to be performed on the Gravimeter within SCP-XXX’s cell, with calibrations being performed as needed. Bi-yearly checks are to be performed on the lead casing of the cell to gauge integrity and repair it as needed.
Cooperative behavior is to be rewarded with human contact and conversation via manual sign language18.
SCP-XXX-1 is to be held in a separate facility in a secure container, and requires three Level 2 clearance personnel to remove and/or transport it.
Description:
SCP-XXX is a humanoid of Egyptian descent, with an approximate height of 172.8 cm, and an approximate weight of 108.8 kg. Its head is entirely covered by a large, helmet-like structure composed of an alloy of lead, iron, and ███████. The structure is affixed to SCP-XXX's body via a curved metal plate, held in place by rivets that attach to its clavicles and spine, as well as a captive bolt attached to the sternum, allowing SCP - XXX to expand its chest to breathe.
The helmet structure covering SCP - XXX’s head is of similar size and shape to a spherical diving helm, with an outer width of 47.3cm, the inner thickness of the structure is estimated to be between 2.6 cm and 7.4 cm.
The outside of the helmet structure is heavily dented and marred, with certain portions appearing to have been carved away. Undamaged parts of the structure have patterns matching modified Sumerian glyphs and art, as well as Hieratic script. The main piece of the front of the structure appears to be a motif of a set of large human teeth, with 4 extra cuspids and 8 extra molars. The back of the structure is dominated by a locking mechanism with 112 pins, the alignment of which changes every 55.8 minutes.
X-rays have shown that this structure has effectively decapitated SCP- XXX, with a metal plate bisecting the neck where it would enter the helmet structure, however this does not seem to have injured SCP-XXX, as it is still able to function as if its head were still attached.
Despite SCP-XXX’s seeming inability to eat and breath due to it's helmet, it has yet to expire of malnutrition or suffocation, meaning that it may be obtaining nutrients and air via an as of yet undiscovered method.19
SCP-XXX has an extreme amount of excess dermal tissue, with an estimated 12 square meters of skin. This large amount of extra weight makes it difficult for SCP - XXX to walk and interact with objects without its excess skin getting in the way. This is exacerbated by its atrophied muscles. As such, most of its time is spent sitting on the bed in its cell, even appearing to sleep this way.
SCP-XXX- is a 4-sided, 20cm long key that appears to change structure to fit the pins of the lock on SCP-XXX’s helmet every 55.8 minutes. The handle appears to have at one point had carvings similar to those on SCP-XXX’s helmet structure, though they appear to have been eroded away, most likely by SCP-XXX rubbing its fingers over it. (Possible self-soothing gesture? - Researcher Days)
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DATE: 10 Apr 2021 15:39
Item #: SCP-7303 "The woman of wrath"
Object Class: Apollyon
Special Containment Procedures: The entity is to be kept in a 5 by 5 standard humanoid containment cell. The walls are to be made out of stainless steel. If seditions are accepted the entity is to be interviewed by Class-Disposable. If the entity breaches all nearby doors are to be locked as quickly as possible. The entity is to be injected with a tracking device every month.
The cell is to be kept as warm as 30 C0 to 45 C0. The cell is to be cleaned on a monthly basis. If the entity "Wakes up" the on-site nuclear warhead is to be detonated, and it has been calculated that it will happen in 2035. All the MTF units are to come immediately, and operation Alpha-zeta is to take place. All the SCP's are to be set free, and everyone is to kill themselves, and the whole population on earth including animals are to be killed as quickly as possible. The end-of-the-world XK class end of the world scenario is to be expected if the entity wakes up.
Description: SCP-7303 is a homo-sapien type woman. The entity seems to be able to change shape. But this might be a mimetic effect. and has symbols of demonic faith. The entity seems to be able to speak telepathically. But this is unknown
Wow! You flipped a card and got: Pineapple haters!!! You ca reload the page or go to the next.
DATE: 10 Apr 2021 12:37
Item #: SCP-XXXX-J
Object Class: Uncontainable
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX-J is uncontainable due to the number of individuals affected. Instances of SCP-XXXX-J that have been kept for research purposes are kept in standard humanoid containment in Site-17.
Description: SCP-XXXX-J describes every human who dislikes pineapple on pizza. An estimated 70% of the world's population is affected. Instances of SCP-XXXX-J are caused by a genetic mutation which causes the individual's taste buds to become averse to pineapple on pizza. When in close proximity to pineapple on pizza, instances of SCP-XXXX-J become very aggressive and hostile, often attempting to violently destroy the innocent pizza. Research of affected individuals concludes that the genetic mutation causes instances of SCP-XXXX-J to have around 40% less chance of attracting a sexual partner. The mutation is also associated with causing very enlarged eyes, ears and nose, increased amount of facial blemishes, increase in facial hair around the neck in males, and extremely bad breath due to the lack of pineapple enzymes in the diet. Affected persons also eat normal, bland cheese pizza, and they eat most other foods without salt or spices of any kind. They also claim that ketchup is spicy, they pick onions and mushrooms out of their food, and they eat boxed KRAFT macaroni and cheese for every other meal.
Interview Log 11/4/██: Dr. ██████, SCP-XXXX-J-41
Dr. ██████: Please explain to me why pineapple doesn't go on pizza.
SCP-XXXX-J-41: It just doesn't, okay!
Dr. ██████: But why doesn't it?
SCP-XXXX-J-41: Because it tastes bad!
Dr. ██████: When was the last time you had a pineapple pizza?
long pause
SCP-XXXX-J-41: I don't know…
Dr. ██████: So how do you know it tases bad then?
SCP-XXXX-J-41: FRUIT DOESN'T GO ON PIZZA!
Dr. ██████: You put tomato sauce on pizz-
SCP-XXXX-J-41 F*CK YOU!
Dr. ██████: Please calm dow-
SCP-XXXX-J-41: YOU CALM THE F*CK DOWN!
Dr. ██████: I'm not the one shouting.
SCP-XXXX-J-41: SHUT THE F*CK UP! PINEAPPLE DOES NOT GO ON PIZZA. I SWEAR TO GOD THAT IF I SEE ANOTHER GODDAMN PINEAPPLE ON PIZZA I WILL PERSONALLY TRACK DOWN AND MURDER EVERY PINEAPPLE PIZZA EATER THERE EVER HAS BEEN. BURN THE PINEAPPLE! DOWN WITH THE PINEAPPLE EMPIRE! ITALY WILL HAVE ITS REVENGE! BURN! DESTROY! FREE THE PIZZA FROM THE TYRANNY OF BIG PINEAPPLE! LONG LIVE THE ANTI-PINEAPPLE RESIS-
(SCP-XXXX-J-41 suffers an aneurysm and dies)
END LOG
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DATE: 10 Apr 2021 09:52
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Special Containment Procedures:SCP-6373 cannot be truly contained due to the nature of its abilities. It is continually monitored by 3 large foundation satellites placed in low orbit of Neptune.
Description: SCP-6373 is a large and black triangular prism approximately 37.33 meters in above ground height, rotated to stand upright on its left side. It is located at the exact point of Neptune's northern magnetic pole and moves with it along Neptune's surface by unknown means. SCP-6373 was initially discovered by a foundation observatory accidentally. Its true physical existence was then confirmed by a probe. After discovery, several administrative foundation staff involved with the monitoring of SCP-6373 began having visual hallucinations of SCP-6373.






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