SCP-XXXX
Safe
SCP-XXXX or Oliva, is to be kept in a containment cell reinforced with 4 inches of lead plating. It is to be no smaller than 6 meters by 6 meters. The room is to be decorated similar to that of a small childs, with animals painted on the walls. Should SCP-XXXX request a change in the containment cell, it is to be allowed. SCP-XXXX is allowed 2 changes per month and is aware of this. Cleaning of the containment cell is to be done every other day to make sure that SCP-XXXX does not become agitated. A geiger counter that ranges from 0 to 10,000 roentgens is to be present inside the cell at all times. All foundation personnel who interact with SCP-XXXX are to be kind to her, as too much stress can lead to lethal doses of radiation that can penetrate the containment cell. During the 12 minutes and 36 seconds every two weeks that XXXX emits radiation, all personnel are to be removed from the research area and into the site infirmary for the required check up following research on SCP-XXXX. After approximately 30 minutes have passed, researchers are allowed back into the containment cell while wearing proper radioactive hazmat suits with oxygen tanks.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a safe class 7 year old human girl that releases between 17-427 Roentgen of radiation every 2 weeks. The amount of radiation released is consistent with how stressed XXXX is during the bi-weekly period. XXXX does not age physically, nor mentally. SCP-XXXX was taken into foundation containment when an entire neighborhood was killed due to radiation poisoning omitted from XXXX in [REDACTED]. Despite this, SCP-XXXX has no memory of this event.
When SCP-XXXX was first contained, it wept uncontrollably for 2 straight months, it first stopped weeping after the first radiation outburst post-interview
[SCP-XXXX]
[Dr. David Summer]
This interview was conducted at approximately 11:24 EST at site ████
<Begin Log>
Dr. Summer: Hello there Olivia. How are you doing?
SCP-XXXX: (In distress) Sad and angry
Dr. Summer: Why is that?
SCP-XXXX: I’m hungry and cold
Dr. Summer: I’m sorry Olivia but you know the rules. 2 meals a day and you have to stay in the room
SCP-XXXX: (Now even more distressed) I don’t like the rules!
Dr. Summer: Well no one likes them
SCP-XXXX: Fix them!
At this point in the interview SCP-XXXX had begun screaming and crying. An unknown amount of radiation was released. Dr. Summer and the rest of the research team were killed either of radiation poisoning post-incident or immediately.
<End Log, 11:29 EST>
Closing Statement: After the interview, foundation personnel sedated SCP-XXXX and transferred her to a second standard containment cell while staff decorated XXXX’s room.
A recent test was conducted by Dr. Leon Pulch where he introduced SCP-XXXX to SCP-053. The two subjects were very friendly right off the bat. Other researchers were going to take SCP-XXXX out after the allowed 10 minutes with SCP-053, but DR. Pulch insisted that they keep the experiment going. At the 10 minute mark, SCP-XXXX continued to socialize with SCP-053 and showed no side effects. After 45 minutes, SCP-XXXX was taken out for an interview.
[SCP-XXXX]
[Dr. Leon Pulch]
This interview was conducted at approximately 13:43 EST at site ████
<Begin Log>
Dr. Pulch: Hi Olivia!How are you feeling?
SCP-XXXX: Very happy! I have a new friend now!
Dr. Pulch: You aren’t feeling dizzy or afraid or anything like that?
SCP-XXXX: Nope! (SCP-XXXX begins to go off topic) Can I have a snack? I’m very hungry.
Dr. Pulch: I’ll tell you what. I’ll get you 3 snacks if you answer all my questions.
SCP-XXXX: (Now visibly excited) Promise?
Dr. Pulch: I promise
<End Log, 14:05 EST>
Closing Statement: After the final section of the recording, SCP-XXXX emitted a small amount of radiation that damaged the recording device. Dr. Pulch was not injured.






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