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DATE: 25 Jun 2021 13:13


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Item #: SCP-XXXX

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SCP-XXXX sitting in his boat

Object Class: Neutralized Safe

Special Containment Procedures: The area of ​​SCP-XXXX must be restricted to public access, with the facade of an ecological research reserve, anyone who wants to enter the area of ​​SCP-XXXX must be stopped, interrogated and then released without first being administered with a class c amnesiac

Description: SCP-XXXX resembles an slender old man in vague ripped dark clothes, between 70 and 80 years old, measuring 1.60 m and weighing approximately 27 kg. It communicates in ancient Greek and understands english, but has refused to do interviews with foundation staff.

SCP-XXXX manifests on top of a 2 meter long and 1 meter wide wooden boat at 12pm on the banks of the Acheron River located in Epirus, Greece. During this period SCP-XXXX offers to take anyone nearby in his boat, as long as he can pay, the normal price being between 1 to 3 silver coins. If no one appears or accepts the trip for 1 hour after its manifestation, he will go in his boat and disappear.

Upon payment, SCP-XXXX waits for the subject (now referred to as SCP-XXXX-B) to enter the boat and begin to row down the river.
At this stage SCP-XXXX and SCP-XXXX-B enter a dimension with a river identical to the Acheron but with a desolate landscape covered in mist that makes it difficult to see through it.

Upon reaching the other end of the river, SCP-XXXX concludes the trip and lands, at this time SCP-XXXX-B can decide whether to stay or return to SCP-XXXX, who will again request a payment of between 1 to 3 silver coins.

Upon payment, SCP-XXXX waits again for SCP-XXXX-B to enter the boat to begin rowing.
At this stage, SCP-XXXX and SCP-XXXX-B leave the previous dimension and return to the normal Acheron River1.

If SCP-XXXX-B decides to stay, SCP-XXXX will stay on the river bank waiting for SCP-XXXX-B to finish exploring the place, now referred to as SCP-XXXX-C.

SCP-XXXX-C is a hazy and gloomy area with no apparent plant life in the vicinity. Several translucent humanoid entities pass through this area, these entities are one behind the other, forming a row of approximately 500 meters

Discovery: SCP-XXXX was discovered by the foundation after several reports, videos and testimonies in Greece of an old man offering to take people in a boat and disappearing with them shortly after at 12pm.
Upon reaching the area there were a large number of people waiting for SCP-XXXX. They were all interrogated, given type B amnesiacs, and released.

Experiment 1 - 05/06/2015

Subject: Replicate SCP-XXXX's dimensional travel effects

Procedure: A wooden boat manned by a class D has been placed in the Acheron River at 12 PM.

Class D has been instructed to row from one end of the river to the other.

Results: The Class D followed the instructions and rowed from one end of the river to the other, no change was reported by the Class D and it returned without incident.

Analysis: This rules out the possibility that other people could enter SCP-XXXX-C with means other than SCP-XXXX.

Experiment 2 - 06/06/2015

Subject: Use SCP-XXXX's boat and test if the dimensional travel effect can be replicated.

Procedure: SCP-XXXX was removed from its boat by class D personnel2. and guarded by 2 foundation guards.

A class D subject was instructed to sit in SCP-XXXX's boat and row from one end of the river to the other.

Results: The Class D followed the instructions and rowed from one end of the river to the other, no change was reported by the Class D and it returned without incident.

Analysis: This experiment confirms that SCP-XXXX is the one who has the capacity for dimensional travel and not its boat.

Addendum 1: SCP-XXXX has been requested to use another type of boat or speedboat to make the trip faster, SCP-XXXX has rejected this request saying "This old ship has been with me for a long time, it would be an insult to replace it. "

Exploration Log:

For 2 days there was no sign of SCP-XXXX or both of the missing class D.

On Monday 11, May, 2015, SCP-XXXX's boat was found without any crew. The only thing on top of the boat was the camera carried by the Class D personnel.

The boat was transferred to the non-anomalous object storage of Site-77

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SCP-XXXX's empty boat

Addendum 2: An investigation into possible previous encounters with SCP-XXXX led to the conclusion that SCP-XXXX is or at least resembles Charon, a Greek mythological figure who carried the souls of the dead through the river acheron. Although there are some things that do not coincide, such as the coin of payment that was asked of the living was an olive gold crown, souls that were at the bottom of the river acheron or the souls of deceased heroes roamed the place.

Update 06/11/2018: SCP-XXXX was found at 12 pm swimming towards the banks of the Acheron river.

SCP-XXXX was provided with a towel to dry off and dry clothing.

Interview:

Interviewed: SCP-XXXX

Interviewer: Investigator ████

Foreword: The interview was translated by members of the foundation's translation team.

<Begin Log>

Investigator ████: Well SCP-XXXX, what made you change your mind and accept this interview?

SCP-XXXX: I only do it so that you understand why I will never take one of you in my boat again

Investigator ████: Please continue

SCP-XXXX: Do you know what place that is?

It's the domain of fucking Hades.

I thought you were going to remember the past and never get closer than you should.

But no, you guys go and infiltrate the fucking court of the dead.

You did not even hide well! You put yourself well in front to have the best view without any fear. Amazing.

What did that cause?

My second imprisonment in hell.

Trust me it's not a good place to be

Those 2 that you sent with me died after 3 days or pure agony.

I served my sentence, I came out of the underworld and now I can go back to doing my job.

Just with a small change: I WILL NOT TAKE ANY OF YOU ALIVE BECAUSE I DO NOT WANT TO SPEND 1 MINUTE STEPPING ON THAT PLACE AGAIN.

<End Log>

Closing Statement: After the interview ended SCP-XXXX continued to insult the investigator in ancient Greek for several minutes, even after he left the scene.

After this SCP-XXXX asked for his boat to be returned immediately.


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Special Containment Procedures:
A designated think tank is to observe trends and the popularity of SCP-6661-2. If popularity declines, the think tank is to evaluate the best course of action. SCP-6661-2 based memetic agents are to be spread throughout the Internet and social media sites as well as Foundation intranet.

Foundation web crawlers are to scan the Internet for SCP-6661-1 instances and look out for any active SCP-6661-1 events.. The final instructions of the SCP-6661-1 are to be redacted whenever possible.

Personnel directly dealing with SCP-6661-1 are to be memetically inoculated prior to being assigned to the object.

Description:
SCP-6661 is a phenomenon surrounding a particular Internet meme4. SCP-6661-1 is an Internet meme commonly known as Trollge. This meme spawned as a variant of the Trollface meme.

The meme starts out similar to the how a Trollface comic plays out, with the main character, Trollface5, providing instructions to carry out a prank. What distinguishes SCP-6661-1 from a regular Trollface meme is that the prank instructions begin devolving into more macabre instructions with each panel. These steps culminate to an atrocity or sinister event occurring.

The final step of each comic seems to be a cognitohazardous switch that makes a reader carry out the act displayed in the comic. It is estimated that 0.25% of those exposed to SCP-6661-1 are susceptible to its anomalous effects. It is currently unknown on what basis readers are chosen to carry out the skits.

NOTABLE INCIDENTS

Addendum 1
Foundation webcrawlers detected an SCP-6661-1 instance with the final step being heavily distorted. Before, carrying out the necessary expungement, Junior Researcher Michael Ramirez edited out the distortion and scanned the image through a spectrogram generator without authorisation. The following phrase was recorded:

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Spectrogram generated by the audio.

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TRANSCRIPT:


You…see…me?


Despite the breach of protocol, Junior Researcher Ramirez's actions provided valuable insight into anomaly. With permission from the O5, a spectrogram was constructed with a reply to the question and spread through the internet. Within 24 hours, another SCP-6661-1 instance with the distortion was detected and isolated.

The following is a record of the messages:


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Foundation made spectrogram:

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SCP-6661 response:

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5/3/2021: Yes, we see you. Who are you? And why are you doing this?

6/3/2021: People…make…me…People…bored…People…forget…You…mad?… I…am…mad…I…be…weaker…People…now…like…darkness…Adaptation…Embrace…shadow…Chaos…reigns…I…exist…People…see me…I…thrive.


It is theorised that the collective popularity of the Trollface meme created a thoughtform which manifests via the meme. SCP-6661-1 came into existence due to the decline in popularity of the Trollface meme. The irrelevance caused the meme to take a darker form to garner back attention.

Therefore, it has been hypothesised that if Trollface became popular again, then the effects of SCP-6661-1 will subside.

Addendum 2:
The percentage of susceptible individuals has been steadily increasing.
The order has been given to carry out the experiment.

Addendum 3:
A think tank of researchers, sociologists, and statisticians is to be assembled to design visual images and media involving Trollface, now designated SCP-6661-2. SCP-6661-2 is then to be disseminated across and within the Foundation intranet as a test. The aim is to saturate media with the memetic agent to the point it achieves popularity due to its overuse.6

The think tank has been designated Task Force Hexa-9 "Meme Machine".

Addendum 4:
Incidents involving SCP-6661-1 have slightly reduced. Authorisation by the O5 council to disseminate SCP-6661-2 across the Internet has been given.

Addendum 5:
Due to the increased popularity of SCP-6661-2 memes, SCP-6661-1 instances have decreased to more controllable numbers to allow for standard containment procedures7

Addendum 6: 19/9/2021
An unknown SCP-XXXX-2 instance was detected in Hexa-9's database. The instance is currently being scanned for possible cognitohazards and is currently omitted until deemed safe.


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DATE: 25 Jun 2021 04:19
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DATE: 25 Jun 2021 01:55
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DATE: 24 Jun 2021 15:26

Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is located at Site-[REDACTED]. It should be visited by personnel daily to ensure its well being. Due to the fact that SCP-XXXX is of utmost importance to the foundation it should be watched 24/7 by security to maintain its secrecy and security.

Description: The entity resembles a drone about 5 inches wide and an inch tall. It seems to be thinking most of the day when not being used it eerily hovers in its cell. After further testing it was determined that its anomalous property is it has the ability to see into the future or past wherever and whenever you want using the interface that was found with SCP-XXXX after it was seized by MTF Nu-7 (“Hammer Down”) from a Chaos Insurgent base where it was mostly likely being used by the Chaos Insurgency to gather intel on the foundation. The interface resembles a controller for the drone its feed is crystal clear and we can hear as if we were there with it. It also has a panel on the controller where messages appear it will talk to us through vague hints like “Perhaps 1997 would work” it has been confirmed to be sentient and alive so as far as we can tell it knows everything. To conclude we do not know what damage that SCP-XXXX has done by being used against us but the Foundation will continue to use it to help fight against hostile groups and to help with the containment of other SCPs.

Test A - Date [REDACTED]

Subject: [REDACTED]

Procedure: SCP-XXXX was used to go back in history to several events such as the creation of Foundation and witness other events in the future through its interface. We have also tested it to ensure that its camera feed of the future is real by waiting for events to happen. After this our final procedure is to determine whether we can change the future it tells us by trying to stop a simple event that will happen within 10 minutes.

Results: So far we’ve only been able to go back and forward in time at a maximum of 99 years. We have confirmed we can look into the present in any location we know of by looking at the location a second ahead or behind time itself. We can also use SCP-XXXX’s interface to move around in the future or past to explore the location. When it travels to another place in time it seems to have almost been taken by something although once we leave it idle for a period of time, about 10 minutes it returns to the present. After the 1st test we have learnt that the entity is undetectable by any beings while it has disappeared from the present.

Analysis: After the 1st use of SCP-XXXX by the Foundation we have learnt that the entity is undetectable by any beings while it has disappeared from the present. Another researcher suggested the idea of its camera feed to be fabricated. Although it predicted the death of a scientist at the hands of SCP-5611 we are still skeptical since it has been confirmed to be a hostile SCP it could have guessed but how could the entity predict this event since it has no known knowledge of other SCPs. Another bit of damning evidence is the fact that SCP-XXXX predicted the death of the scientist just the way it happened according to a guard. Past events have also been retold the exact way they happened as far as we know this object is telling the truth. We have also noted that if you try to go over or back 100 years or more the interface will say “Error the Eye isn’t ready.” We have concluded that based on this message SCP-XXXX is a sentient being and it doesn’t want to tell us what will or has happened within 100+ years. After our final testing phase which was to determine if what it shows us is guaranteed to happen we decided to look into the future 5 minutes we saw that a scientists coffee mug was going to spill we tried everything in our power to ensure that this event wouldn’t happen but it did just the way it told us it would. Despite it being a huge help to the Foundation and to the staff here by giving information through messages I feel there is something sinister about the entity we are playing its games only it has what we need. I suggest it to be interviewed eventually I am positive it will talk.

Interviewed: SCP-XXXX

Interviewer: [Redacted]

Foreword: I will attempt to get SCP-XXXX to talk if possible, we have questions for it about the messages it sent us.

<Begin Log, 3/13/2012, 0900

Interviewer: Can you tell us what this means “The Eye isn’t ready.”

Person: … It means exactly what it says.

Interviewer: Then what is the “Eye”

Person: What do you think?

Interviewer: It’s you isn’t it?

Person: Perhaps… Anyway I know what you came for, you came for information on what I told you.

Interviewer: How did you know?

Person: Oh Director, aren’t you forgetting something I know everything I knew you’d come and I know what you’re about to say.

Interviewer: Indeed how foolish of me. So you already know what I want, why don’t you go ahead and tell me.

Person: Well that would ruin the fun, but I can tell you this next time your scientists conduct their procedure which should happen at 1000 tomorrow, I will tell them what you want to know or I should a clue about it. But I’ll give you a clue early. You better redact this it’s for yours eyes only but I already know you will, Nobody except you will know this not even the O-5. “You know Director, the Eye is ready for some changes…”

Interviewer: What is that supposed to mean? The fate of the universe is at stake this isn’t a game we need answers!

Person: But it is if I want it to be one, goodbye for now Director. Also you can call me TASE an acronym of my true name.

Interviewer: TASE talk to me I need to know!

Person:

Interviewer: Shit looks like my time is up with it anyways.

<End Log, 3/13/2012 0930

Closing Statement: After my interview with SCP-XXXX or TASE it has been confirmed it will talk and is sentient. I now see that there really is a being in that object not just some AI.

Footnotes:
Should be either Lvl - 4 or 5 clearance (seek feedback on this)
Will most likely apply for SCP-5312
Add more description of the interface
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DATE: 24 Jun 2021 10:16

Special Containment Procedures: Snakes, eels, worms, slow worms, sheltopusiks, or any biologically or superficially snake-resembling animals - alive or dead - are under no circumstances to be allowed in Site-15 Sectors 2A through 4H, and their presence should be discouraged from the rest of the facility. Snakes must be kept away from both SCP-XXXX-1 and SCP-XXXX-2 specimens at all costs. Any electrical cable or wiring, as well as any object which physically resembles a snake, should be considered sensitive material throughout the entirety of Site-15 and should not be brought into Sector 3E unless absolutely necessary. Spaghetti and noodles are both forbidden from being served at any Site-15 canteen in Sectors 2A through 4H.

Knowledge of the symptoms of an SCP-XXXX outbreak have been added to standard Foundation observation protocols8. Research in high-tech electronics manufacture is under scrutiny to identify any work which could reproduce SCP-XXXX, and Foundation reconnaissance assets should respond to any potential SCP-XXXX outbreak with utmost urgency. Electrical and telecommunications utilities must be immediately severed in any area affected by an SCP-XXXX outbreak. Kirtland non-nuclear electromagnetic pulse (NNEMP) warheads have been authorized for use and should be utilized immediately in a saturation attack in response to any confirmed outbreak. The difficulty in concealing the use of such weapons from public attention is considered a far preferable alternative to the results of an SCP-XXXX outbreak which spreads beyond its initial environment. An uncontained SCP-XXXX outbreak could potentially result in widespread global power and telecommunications failures and significant geopolitical destabilization, as well as a likely βK-class “Broken Veil” scenario.

Containment of SCP-XXXX-1 is not considered practical or necessary at this time. An AN/PRC-77 military issue radio transceiver broadcasting SCP-XXXX-1 was formerly contained in a lead-lined security locker in Area-15-XXXX (see Incident Report XXXX_2014-08-29). This transceiver was disposed of in an industrial incinerator on 2018-04-12, as continued containment was considered an unnecessary risk. Factors influencing this decision included: the combination of potential discovery risk related to SCP-XXXX-1’s long-range radio jamming phenomena, the inherent unreliability of any attempt to contain an anomalous radio signal, and the discovery that SCP-XXXX-1 can be readily and safely reproduced using SCP-XXXX-2 specimens. Any testing involving creation of SCP-XXXX-1 requires direct clearance from the Site Director. All information regarding these tests is Level 4 Restricted.

Extant specimens of SCP-XXXX-2 (hereafter referred to as “XXXX-animates”) are currently kept in a modified containment cell in Site-15 Sector 3E. The containment cell is a standard 3 m x 3 m chamber which has had any metal or otherwise electrically conductive material in its construction replaced with electrically-insulated alternatives. It is primarily constructed of concrete reinforced with glass fiber rebar. One 10 cm-thick layer of composite wafers of thermoset plastic and synthetic rubber, and a second 10 cm-thick layer of Teflon-coated ballistic glass have been installed within the cell walls for additional insulation. The exterior of the cell has also been encased in a 2 cm-thick tertiary Teflon-coated ballistic glass cover. The standard electronic locking system has been replaced entirely with a Grade 2 mechanical 2-layer safe lock consisting of a combination dial and key system. The dial and the keys are both made from ballistic glass. The cell interior contains no electrical lighting or surveillance, and observation is only to be performed through the glass viewing port installed in the door, with the aid of a lamp or flashlight. XXXX-animates require no feeding, care or attention.

The containment cell has a Site-15-standard Faraday cage constructed around it, but there is no reason to believe that the cage will provide any protection against SCP-XXXX. Staff must be instructed not to rely on the cage for safety.

Security staff must be equipped with bite-resistant and electrically insulated PPE when assigned to containment or testing of XXXX-animates. Additionally, since dangerous animal handling is not a standard training course at Site-15, any staff assigned to SCP-XXXX containment or testing must have passed Foundation Security Training Course 231-C: ”Handling dangerous snakes”, or equivalent qualifications. All testing involving generation of SCP-XXXX-1 requires approval from the Site Director. All other testing must be approved by Dr █████ and at least one other staff member with Level 3 clearance. Under no circumstances are electronic objects, any objects proven to be ‘SCP-XXXX transformation-vulnerable’ or any objects which physically resemble a snake to be brought into contact with XXXX-animates outside of a testing scenario.

The standard security design of Site-15 is particularly well-suited to containment of XXXX-animates, but a protocol of best-practice “XXXX-resistant” measures has been instituted. Addendum XXXX-A contains the full list, but the most relevant precautions are:
1) The electrical wiring, as well as ethernet or phone lines installed in any facility housing XXXX-animates must be completely isolated from any external power grid or utilities network. Wiring within the facility should preferably be capable of being manually ‘fire-broken’ via physical severance or disconnection of cables between any sub-sector, in order to prevent rapid spread in the event of any XXXX-animate containment breach.
2) Absolutely no electrical socket, plug, computer port or anything which an electrical cable could be plugged into must be readily accessible to anything other than Foundation staff. The recommended security measure is that all sockets should be encased in Grade 1-rated plexiglass containers accessible only with a mechanical combination lock or mechanical key lock, also made of electrically-insulated material such as glass or thermoset plastic.
3) No cable, wire, cord, or similar flexible, electrically conductive object must be left out in the open. Unused cables are to be kept in secure, electrically-insulated lockers, and all wiring is to be recessed or otherwise shielded in an electrically-insulated housing.
4) Ventilation ducts or any difficult-to-access routes which would be accessible to XXXX-animates should be properly secured or otherwise rendered inaccessible.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a phenomenon spread by an anomalous electrical signal designated SCP-XXXX-1. The signal is a precisely modulated electrical current which can only be initially generated through poorly-understood anomalous means. Once an SCP-XXXX-1 signal has been generated using anomalous equipment, it behaves as an ordinary electric current. In other words, by plugging in the source, ordinary wiring and electric distribution equipment can and will spread the SCP-XXXX phenomena. Chemical batteries and cells cannot store or propagate SCP-XXXX, but capacitors can.

Testing has demonstrated that creating an SCP-XXXX-1 signal is extremely difficult, even with the Foundation’s knowledge base and ready access to anomalous technology. Nevertheless, the potential exists for a hostile actor with the requisite knowledge and equipment to instigate an SCP-XXXX outbreak. Concealing knowledge of SCP-XXXX from potentially hostile GoIs such as █████ and █████ ███ ████ must remain a high priority. Details on the theory behind generation of SCP-XXXX-1 is Level 4 Restricted, as are the details of any testing involving generation of SCP-XXXX-1.

SCP-XXXX results in the anomalous transformation of any cable or wire which carries the SCP-XXXX-1 signal, resulting in them animating into mobile, effectively living beings whose behaviour closely resembles that of ordinary snakes. These have been designated SCP-XXXX-2 instances, although, for clarity, are classically referred to as XXXX-animates. The transformation is so far believed to be permanent, and no method of reversing it has yet been successful. XXXX-animates can be neutralized by cutting through the cable at any point, but this leads to rapid, catastrophic corrosion of the remainder of the cable, leaving it effectively unusable within 10 minutes of ‘death’.

XXXX-animates are highly hostile, acting in a similar fashion to a highly agitated venomous snake. That is, they will attempt to strike at anything they consider a threat as though attempting to ‘bite’ them. They do not display warning behaviours and will attack immediately upon provocation. They are extremely fast, and somehow continue to generate an electrical charge at identical voltage and amperage to the current carried when they first animated. This is generally sufficient to be dangerous to a human, and on at least one occasion, XXXX-animates which were originally HVDC (high voltage, direct current) cables have killed their victims outright with even glancing contact. XXXX-animates are aware of their surroundings through unknown means, and can move at speeds in excess of 30 km/h using undulatory locomotion. They are also adept climbers, have instinctive ambush behaviour, and are capable of burrowing. XXXX-animates have been known to attempt constriction when biting attacks fail, but this is rare behaviour. Bite-resistant and well electrically insulated protection is generally sufficient to counter aggression from XXXX-animates.

Animates engage in hunting behaviour, but do not appear to require sustenance or rest, and do not engage in basking behaviours as ordinary snakes do. Animates will attempt to explore their environment in search of the requisite equipment to reproduce, and will hunt anything which attracts their attention on the way. Animates reproduce by plugging themselves into any electrical socket they find. This includes wall sockets, substation wiring, or even computer ports. XXXX-animates have highly versatile docking capabilities and are able to rearrange their structure to fit in any socket. Upon doing so, the SCP-XXXX-1 signal will conduct through the socket and animate any wire in the circuit. However, even without direct contact, given sufficient time, XXXX-animates can reproduce in this fashion through even mildly conductive materials. It is currently unknown why time is necessary for this phenomenon to occur. A minor containment breach occurred at Site-15 on 2016-02-02 due to this property. SCP-███ was originally thought to be necessary for SCP-XXXX containment due to its anomalous perfect-insulator properties, but testing demonstrated that mundane insulation is adequate to prevent this propagation method, if used in sufficient quantities. Current containment procedures have, to date, been successful in safely containing XXXX-animates without requiring the use of SCP-███ or other anomalous methods of attaining perfect insulation.

SCP-XXXX animation is exceedingly versatile. While it was initially thought that only wires and cables were subject to its effects, later encounters proved otherwise. Areas of SCP-XXXX outbreak are subject to a wide-ranging radio jamming effect, which was initially thought to be either a deliberate defense mechanism or a side-effect of the anomalous SCP-XXXX-1 signal. Detailed study in fact indicated that radio waves are also subject to the animation effect and become instances of SCP-XXXX-2. The perceived ‘radio jamming’ phenomenon is, in actuality, caused by radio waves no longer propagating as they should and, instead, engaging in snake-like XXXX-animate behaviour. Current understanding of the SCP-XXXX transformation phenomenon is that it can affect any object which is sufficiently ‘snake-like’ in morphology. Thus, wires and cables. Detailed observation found that the minute wiring on computer circuit boards is also vulnerable to animation, but these tiny XXXX-animates seem unable to reproduce, are of no physical threat and are almost undetectable, making their containment a low priority in any outbreak scenario. XXXX-animate radio waves are likewise essentially harmless. They cannot reproduce, have never been observed being able to cause any kind of damage, are short-lived (they lose coherence over a period of approximately 50 min SD+- 7 min) and the chances of any non-Foundation personnel discovering their anomalous properties is extremely remote. The priority in any XXXX outbreak scenario should be containment of the XXXX-animate cables and wires.

XXXX-animates should be prevented from contact with corpses, whether human or animal, especially if the body has been disemboweled or otherwise dismembered. Animates seemingly consider corpses a low priority for reproduction, but intestines and some other bodily tissues (see Incident Report XXXX_2015-06-13) are vulnerable to XXXX-transformation, for unexplained reasons.

Testing has conclusively demonstrated, despite initial fears, that neurons are seemingly not ‘snake-like’ enough to be vulnerable to SCP-XXXX animation. This leaves the susceptibility of radio waves as something of an outlier and demonstrates the present lack of understanding regarding the logic behind SCP-XXXX animation vulnerability. Testing to better characterize this phenomenon is ongoing. A full list of SCP-XXXX-vulnerable items is recorded in the accompanying SCP-XXXX testing logs. Of significant note, however, is the discovery that coherent lasers are vulnerable to SCP-XXXX animation, despite the immunity of ordinary visible light. Site-15’s Li-fi network was compromised on 2019-10-11 during a minor containment breach, and has since been updated to be XXXX-resistant. The outbreak was contained without incident thanks to Site-15’s high standard of electronic security. Due to the inconsistency in SCP-XXXX transformation vulnerability, anything not conclusively demonstrated to be immune should be considered vulnerable.

Preventing contact between SCP-XXXX and snakes or snake-like animals is essential. To date, results of testing involving SCP-XXXX’s effects on actual living snakes remain Level 4 Restricted. Notably, no snake - alive or dead - has ever been found in the vicinity of an SCP-XXXX outbreak.


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Photograph taken of SCP-5743 shortly after the containment site was built.

Item #: SCP-5473

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: To stop any civilians and especially locals from entering SCP-5743, a 2.5 meter high electrical iron fence has been build around the object. The fenced area includes about 0.5 km^2 of forest, with SCP-5743 located in it’s center.
While it is currently not necessary for any personnel to stay on site, a team of at least two security forces has to appear on site within 5 minutes, should any civilians attempt to climb the fence. Several time-of-flight cameras are attached to the fence, to monitor the forest around the site. Should any of the cameras show an alert, the situation has to be evaluated immediately by a member of the security team.

Description: SCP-5743 is a building with two floors and a floor space of about 15 x 12 meters. It is located in a large forest in ███████████,
approximately 3 km away from a small village called ████████. The building was discovered after repeatedly being titled a “haunted house” by locals that experienced contact with SCP-5743-1. After a containment site had been built around it, all residents of ████████ were given memetics to forget about these incidents.
The first floor of the building is made out of rustic stone, while the second floor is entirely made out of wood and seems to be added to the building retrospectively. The interior of SCP-5743 looks mostly destroyed with a lot of stones and branches covering the floor. Testing done on materials that the building consists of or that it contains have not brought forth any anomalies so far.
Only one room that wasn’t affected by the destruction of the building can be found. It is located at the far right corner of the second floor. The room is windowless and measures about 3x3x3 meters in size. Just like the rest of the second floor, it is entirely made out of wood.

Any human that enters the aforementioned room and closes the door, will start to hear a bear-like growl after staying in the room for less than a minute. After about two minutes, sniffing sounds can be experienced getting closer to the door. Additionally, what is from here on called SCP-5743-1 can be heard pounding against the door after five more minutes.
So far it has not been possible for any personnel to make eye contact to the entity producing these sounds. Several tests were carried out in which cameras were installed outside of the room (see test file 5743-T1). Complementary, tests in which class-D personnel were instructed to open the door while hearing the sounds were conducted (see test file 5743-T2). However, both of these test have led to an immediate stop of all sounds and no sign towards any entity producing them.

While the sounds made by SCP-5743-1 are always similar when heard by adults, this is not the case for children under the age of about 12. If a child of fitting age stays in the room, the voice of a woman will speak to the child. None of the previously describe bear-like sounds will be present.
The most successful test so far was done with Dr. ██████ daughter, who was 11 years old at the time of testing. Details can be found in audio log 5743-A1.

Addendum:

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DATE: 24 Jun 2021 04:45
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CAPTION-GOES-HERE

Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a locked and labeled Safe level storage unit. Access is restricted to personnel with Level 2 security clearance and above, and only under direct supervision.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a sheet of standard, white, college ruled notebook paper, with ring bindings still attached. Written across the header space of the front side of the paper are the words 'Forget Me Not', written in block lettering with permanent marker. The rest of the page is divided in half down the center with a single line. The sheet of paper is near identical on the reverse side, only with 'Forget Me' written on the margin.

The anomalous effects of SCP-XXXX occur only when a subject writes upon the sheet of paper. Regardless of language, anything written upon the side labeled "Forget Me Not" is permanently engrained into the writer's mind, even after administration of amnestics. The opposite is true of the reverse side, removing the written information from the writer's mind permanently. Attempts to remember/relearn written information after the fact are met with the writer being mentally incapable of understanding the information.

The capability of SCP-XXXX to embed information into a writer's mind appears to be directly related to the wording of what is written and what the writer intends to remember. Ranging from simple phrases to entire subject matters, the only limitation of it's abilities is that the desired information must be common knowledge, and must be written information. Drawing pictures of objects has no effect.

Information desired to be remembered does not need to be known prior to writing, allowing the potential for SCP-XXXX to be used to learn entire subject matters permanently with no prior training or experience.

Any information written upon SCP-XXXX will be erased after 5 minutes of inactivity, regardless of the fluid it is written in.

Addendum: [Optional additional paragraphs]

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DATE: 24 Jun 2021 02:18
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NOTICE FROM THE SPECTRUM BUREAU OF INFORMATION HANDLING

The following file and all included documents, supplementary or otherwise, have been classified for the following reasons:

  • Includes information regarding the harvest and expiration of the planet "Kepler-22b"
  • Includes vital information regarding the in-progress harvest of the planet "Terra"
  • Includes vital information regarding the nature of and/or operations of Spectrum

Viewing permissions of this article are given exclusively to the Documentation Filing employees, as well as the Documentation Review employees, of the following departments, offices, committees, and bureaus, with special exceptions made for reevaluation-based departments, offices, committees, and bureaus:

(in alphabetical order)

Departments:

  • Spectrum Department of Citizen Health Management (SDCHM)
  • Spectrum Department of Documentation Copy Distribution (SDDCD)
  • Spectrum Department of Past-Society Access Key Distribution (SDPSAKD)
  • Spectrum Department of Voided Documentation Appeal Request Issuation (SDVDARI)
  • Spectrum Department of Voided Documentation Appeals (SDVDA)

Offices:

  • Spectrum Office of Benevolence (SOB)
  • Spectrum Office of Consumption Intake Assessment Filing (SOCIAF)
  • Spectrum Office of Documentation Study and Methodology (SODSM)
  • Spectrum Office of Improper Documentation Punishment Determination (SOIDPD)
  • Spectrum Office of Informants for Citizens Related to Accepted Reevaluees (SOICRAR)
  • Spectrum Office of Informants for Citizens Related to Rejected Reevaluees (SOICRRR)
  • Spectrum Office of Unutilized Documentation Filing (SOUDF)

Committees:

  • Spectrum Citizen Punishment committee (SCP)
  • Spectrum Voided Documentation Appeals Consideration committee (SVDAC)

Bureaus:

  • Spectrum Bureau of Information Handling (SBIH)
  • Spectrum Bureau of Malevolence (SBM)

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-Spectrum Bureau of Information Handling

Spectrum: Your Knowledge is Everyone's Power!

NOTICE FROM THE SPECTRUM BUREAU OF INFORMATION MISHANDLING

The following file and all included documents, supplementary or otherwise, have been refiled due to their inclusion in Documentation Mishandling Case #019, in which multiple documents were lost in transit to/with the Spectrum Citizen Punishment committee.

The related investigation is currently underway. It has been determined that Documentation Mishandling Case #019 was not human error. As such, the following procedures are being taken into consideration:

(in order by feasibility)

  1. Reevaluation or Termination of all members of Pre-Spectrum Organization #286 ("S.C.P. Foundation")
  2. Forced renaming of Pre-Spectrum Organization #286 ("S.C.P. Foundation") in all manners
  3. Renaming, reclassifying, and refiling all documents related to the Spectrum Citizen Punishment committee

ALL CITIZENS (REGISTERED OR OTHERWISE) AND EMPLOYEES WHO DO NOT HAVE EXPLICIT PERMISSION TO VIEW THIS FILE AND THE INCLUDED DOCUMENTS WILL BE SUBMITTED FOR REEVALUATION WITH A DECREASED CHANCE OF ACCEPTANCE.

-Spectrum Bureau of Information Mishandling

Spectrum: Your Secrets Are Safe With Us!

Item #: Citizen M38735 - Michael (Mike) Peterson

Object Class: Spectrum Authorized Citizen - Escapee

Special Containment Procedures: Spectrum Authorized Citizen M38735 is the fully-licensed owner of Home-08 Block-49289, United States of America. It is a Class-7 housing facility. He resides there with three other residents, Citizen F5993245 (Lucille (Lucy) Peterson, Spouse), Citizen F8857861 (Marie Peterson, child), and Citizen F10473960 (Clementine Peterson, child).

Description: Spectrum Authorized Citizen M38735 is an Adult Male, 34 orbits (5,698.7 standardized time units) of age. M38735 has the following features: Brown Hair (Length approx. 5in), Green Eyes. M38735 is approx. 5'11" in height, 1.4' total length (3.6 with arms extended), and weighs approx. 130 lbs. M38735 is an Escapee, but was previously employed at the Spectrum Office of Consumption Intake Assessment Filing as a Quality Control and Assessment agent.

M38735 possesses the following licenses:

  • License to Live
  • License to Breathe
  • License to operate sensory receptors
  • License to Think
  • License to Experience Simple Emotion
  • License to Experience Complex Emotion
  • License to Serve
  • License to Speak
  • License to own basic property
  • License to own a housing unit
  • License to Marry
  • License to Reproduce
  • License to Earn Credits
  • License to Parenthood

M38735 has filed for the following licenses, which are pending:

  • License to Die.

M38735 has filed for the following licenses, which are denied:

  • License to Asphyxiate
  • License to Escape
  • Exemption License for Spectrum Information Acquisition and Regulation.

Addendum M38735-1: Not Applicable

NOTICE FROM THE SPECTRUM OFFICE OF DOCUMENTATION STUDY AND METHODOLOGY

Spectrum Says: Hello, M38735!

It appears you have located a documentation method that is not currently utilized by Spectrum. Spectrum currently has 137 instances of this documentation format (excl. outliers). After review of this documentation, the Spectrum Office of Unutilized Documentation Filing, in conjunction with the Spectrum Office of Improper Documentation Punishment Determination, has found you guilty of the following discrepancies as they pertain to your completion of a Miscellaneous "SCP Article" document type:

  • "Item #" category improperly filled (requires the letters "SCP-" followed by an unused four-digit code.)
  • "Object Class" category improperly filled (requires the use of the terms "Safe," "Euclid," "Keter," etc.)
  • "Special Containment Procedures" category improperly filled (requires a description of a method of containing an entity considered by humans to be abnormal or "anomalous.")
  • "Description" category improperly filled (requires a description of an entity considered to be abnormal or "anomalous.")
  • "Addendum" category improperly filled (requires an attachment or attachments of other related documents.)
  • Documentation submitted from an unauthorized or unknown location.

Due to the underdeveloped understanding of Miscellaneous "SCP Article" documents, the Spectrum Department of Documentation Study and Methodology has allotted you four (4) appeal attempt issuations, including the appeal attempt form found below. Please complete and submit this form as soon as is conceivably possible.

-Spectrum Office of Documentation Study and Methodology (in conjunction with the Spectrum Department of Voided Documentation Appeal Request Issuation.)

Spectrum: Be Regal, Stay Legal!

SPECTRUM IMPROPER DOCUMENTATION APPEAL FORM #8772400265

ID: M38735

Voided Document Type: Miscellaneous "SCP Article"

Reason for Improper Documentation Completion Select any of the following that are applicable:

( ) I did not intend to complete this document properly.
(✓) I did not fully understand the purpose of this document.
( ) I experienced a health issue which prevented me from completing this document properly.*
(✓) I did not fully understand what was asked of me for one or more categories.
( ) I did not fully understand the words written on the document, although they are in my native language.
( ) I did not fully understand the words written on the document as they are written in a language that I do not know well enough.
( ) I ran out of writing materials to properly complete the document with.
( ) I submitted the document too early.
( ) Other**:

Place document in nearest documentation acquisition receptacle and a Spectrum Documentation Retrieval process will initiate.

*this may require the completion of a supplementary Spectrum Hospitalization Documentation Pamphlet.
**you may attach an extra sheet of paper to continue writing, if necessary.

NOTICE FROM THE SPECTRUM DEPARTMENT OF VOIDED DOCUMENTATION APPEALS

Spectrum says: Hi! My name is E-F40482, your Spectrum Department of Voided Documentation Appeals Associate. It's a pleasure to meet you!

Recently, you submitted SPECTRUM IMPROPER DOCUMENTATION APPEAL FORM #8772400265, in order to appeal the following discrepancies, as they relate to your completion of a Miscellaneous "SCP Article" document:

  • "Item #" category improperly filled (requires the letters "SCP-" followed by an unused four-number code.)
  • "Object Class" category improperly filled (requires the use of the terms "Safe," "Euclid," "Keter," etc.)
  • "Special Containment Procedures" category improperly filled (requires a description of a method of containing an abnormal or "anomalous" entity.)
  • "Description" category improperly filled (requires a description of an abnormal or "anomalous" entity.)
  • "Addendum" category improperly filled (requires an attachment or attachments of other related documents.)
  • Documentation submitted from an unauthorized or unknown location.

On your SPECTRUM IMPROPER DOCUMENTATION APPEAL FORM #8772400265, you indicated that these discrepancies occurred because:

  • I did not fully understand the purpose of this document.
  • I did not fully understand what was asked of me for one or more categories.

After careful review by the Spectrum Voided Documentation Appeals Consideration Committee, your appeal has been ACCEPTED.

Additionally, the Spectrum Office of Benevolence, in conjunction with the Spectrum Department of Documentation Copy Distribution as well as the Spectrum Office of Documentation Study and Methodology, has seen fit to provide you with one (1) copy of an accepted Miscellaneous "SCP Article" document to be used as an example. The Spectrum Office of Documentation Study and Methodology will be expecting a recompleted Miscellaneous "SCP Article" document to have been submitted within the next seven (7) days.

Yours truly, E-F40482
Spectrum Department of Voided Documentation Appeals

Spectrum: Because Everyone is Different!

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    padding-top: 0.18rem; padding-bottom: 0.08rem;
}
 
/*--- Mobile Query --*/
@media only screen and (max-width: 1279px) {
    .fncon {
        position: fixed;
        bottom: 1.3rem;
        left: calc(11% - 50px);
        width: 70%;
        transition: opacity 0.15s linear, left 0.3s cubic-bezier(.08,.72,.5,.94);
    }
    .fnnum:hover + .fncon {
        left: 11%;
     }
}
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Item #: SCP-XXXX
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A fully assembled SCP-XXXX set, with 30 instances of SCP-XXXX-A inside.

Description

SCP-XXXX, referred to as "Swimming SimiansTM by Dr. Wondertainment" commercially, are a collection of novelty aquarium sets produced by Dr. Wondertainment.

SCP-XXXX-A are small aquatic organisms that are included with SCP-XXXX. At first glance, SCP-XXXX-A resemble standard brine shrimp, but upon magnification, they are shown to have simian-like physical traits. SCP-XXXX-A arrive in packets in a cryptobiotic state, when they are put into water they reform.