Skydawolf

Item Number: SCP - XXXX

Object Class: Safe Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be contained in a 8x8x4m room, furnished with a bed, dresser, desk and bookshelf. The bookshelf is to be filled with science-fiction or fiction novels, rotated out every six months to allow for continued reading. The object is free to request writing materials, such as notebooks, pens, pencils and erasers. The dresser is to be filled with clothes with little to no color on them, being either black or white in hue. SCP-XXXX is not to be removed from this chamber without approval from a Researcher with Level-3 Security Clearance or higher.

SCP-XXXX is to be contained in a 6x6x6m Euclid Humanoid Containment Chamber at Site ██, fabricated out of high-density carbon steel alloy measured with a tensile strength of ██████ PSI. SCP-XXXX is not to be interviewed except by researchers with Level-4/XXXX clearance, or by individuals with special privileges granted by two researchers with Level-4/XXXX clearance or higher.
SCP-XXXX's containment chamber is to contain a simple bed with simple white cotton sheets; a writing desk with a drawer, to contain writing equipment1; a lamp, to be placed on the desk for usage in the dark environment; and a dresser with three drawers containing comfortable clothes fit for civilians.
SCP-XXXX is not to leave their containment chamber unless under supervision by at least one (1) armed Facility Agent, and only for the purposes of research, interrogation and cross-examination. SCP-XXXX is to be immediately incapacitated should they attempt a containment breach using standard knockout procedures.
Drugs of any kind, including sedatives and poisons, are not to be used on SCP-XXXX in the instance of a containment breach, as they have proven to be ineffective.
Propoganda is to be distributed around the facility to dissuade researchers and administration staff from trusting SCP-XXXX.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a Caucasian male of approximately 25 years of age with black hair and blue eyes. They are approximately 1.8 meters tall, with a lean frame akin to someone who worked out regularly, despite observations showing that the object has not done this since their containment. Their physical analysis shows no immediate deviations from the human genome, and a psychological analysis does not show any signs of mental illness or deviations in morality that would point to psychopathy, although the object does show signs of moderate anxiety, mild insomnia and a lot of bottled up resentment, though with no real discernible source or target.

SCP-XXXX has an immunity a very high resistance to mind-altering stimuli, including but not limited to alcohol, marijuana, Lysergic acid diethylamide, Methmetamphetamine, Heroin and Cocaine. They are unable to become intoxicated, which causes quite a bit of distress in the subject. This resistance extends to many other drugs, including many amnestic and memetic agents, as well as sedatives, bio-weaponized diseases and viruses, and even many poisons.

A blood toxin screening of SCP-XXXX showed incredibly high levels of Antidiuretic Hormone and Aldehyde Dehydrogenase, two enzymes that are connected to the process of breaking down alcohol in the liver. It was also found that SCP-XXXX has an incredibly high metabolism, allowing them to break down almost anything that enters their body as soon as it finds itself in the blood stream. Such levels are abnormal for any other human, showing their resistance to physical mind-altering threats. As a result of their high metabolism, the subject's body retains an internal base body temperature of 102.3° Fahrenheit, causing most touches from SCP-XXXX to feel abnormally, and even uncomfortably, warm.

Further anomalous qualities show when in the presence of mind-altering mimetic abilities. SCP-XXXX shows a resistance to any and all abilities that would affect their mind, allowing them to be in the presence of mimetic fields that would cause insanity, infatuation, fear or psychopathy. There is no known explanation for this ability, nor extensive research into the scope of this ability. Cross-testing with other SCP's is awaiting approval.

Exposure to SCP-XXXX has shown that many individuals are affected by a memetic agent of some sort; the subject appears to give off a field of 'trustworthiness', making those around them trust them and their words. At first, this starts off as an inclination that SCP-XXXX 'doesn't seem like the kind of person to lie to us', which slowly escalates into complete trust in their words, without a single doubt in a recipient's mind. It was found, after substantial testing, that the previous head of research into SCP-XXXX's abilities was under the effect of this ability the most, having spent an extensive amount of time with the subject.

The subject's overall strength, speed and endurance increase proportionally to the amount of people that trust them; SCP-XXXX can sustain extensive amounts of damage, including fatal injuries, without expiring when more than ████ people trust in them more than a simple inclination to believe.


Addendum XXXX.a: Circumstances of Retrieval - SCP-XXXX was discovered after agents in █████, Ohio received a report on a man who was drinking multiple bars out of their stock in a single night. This report launched an investigation that, on August ██, 2017, resulted in the apprehension and containment of SCP-XXXX.


Addendum XXXX.b: First Interview after Containment

Interviewee: Dr. ████ Alvinson
Interviewed: SCP-XXXX

Begin Log

Dr. Alvinson: Good morning.

SCP-XXXX: Good morning, doctor.

Alvinson: I'm sure you know why you're here already.

XXXX: No; it's not like everyone can drink a bar out of their stock without dying from alcohol poisoning. Totally, it's not because I can't get high or drunk or anything.

SCP-XXXX spoke sarcastically with this comment.

Alvinson: Hmm…how quaint.

XXXX: Look, we both know how this works; you ask me some questions, I say 'I don't know the answers', you do a couple blood-tests and send me on my merry way. It's how it's gone the other times I've been apprehended by the cops for whatever reason.

Alvinson: Well, you're mostly correct, though expecting that you'll get released at this point is where I'm going to have to point out your inaccurate assumption.

XXXX: What? No, you don't have the ri-

Alvinson: I think you'll find that we do, in fact, have the right. You're an anomalous humanoid that either scares people who don't know you or infuriates those that do. We will keep you here for as long as needed, both for the protection of the public as well as your own. Now, are you ready to answer my questions? Or shall I send you to your containment cell for a few days until you've sufficiently prepared yourself?

SCP-XXXX remains quiet for a few noticeable moments. Interviewer's notes indicate that they are visibly upset.

XXXX: So…I'm a prisoner.

Alvinson: Is that a question or a statement?

XXXX: Don't patronize me! I know how prisons operate!

Alvinson: We do not intend on this place being a prison, and I promise, if you cooperate, this won't be a prison to you. We just want to learn why you have the abilities that you do.

XXXX: You'll come to the same conclusion as all of the rest; there is no discernible reason.

Alvinson: I think you underestimate our facilities here. Give us a sample of your blood and I'm sure we'll find out why you're immune to alcohol and drugs.

SCP-XXXX remains quiet in the face of this offer.

Alvinson: We're very good at what we do. We'll find a reason.

XXXX: …If you can find a way for me to get drunk, or at least a reason why I can't, then I suppose there's nothing much to lose besides a pint of blood or two.

End Log

Closing Statement: SCP-XXXX appears to be just as curious about their own abilities as we are. I'm hoping to use this to our advantage and get some tests in to learn more about their abnormalities. We should have some conclusive results on those blood tests soon, then it's just a matter of testing the scope of SCP-XXXX's immunity.
- Dr. Alvinson

Addendum XXXX.c: Reclassification to Euclid
Keter Reclassification Request

Following the events detailed in Incident Report 507-7-17, involving the containment breach of SCP-███ at Site ██, and the subsequent discovery of SCP-XXXX in the Evactuation Center during the chaos of this event, along with the discovery of SCP-XXXX's mimetic aura and their resultant strength, agility and endurance against SCP-███, my request for reclassification of SCP-XXXX from Safe to Keter is extremely justified. SCP-XXXX is a danger to the Foundation and to humanity as a whole. They have shown a distaste in humanity on multiple occasions due to the way they were treated prior to containment; this resentment could easily surface; the destruction and casualties would be astronomical.
We have no idea of it's capabilities and testing them by purposely allowing ourselves to trust this creature is setting us up to fall, and hard.

- Dr. ███ Richards, Level 4/XXXX Researcher.

Euclid Reclassification Request

The concerns Dr. Richards has raised are a bit exaggerated and not at all justified. While I fully admit to being affected by this mimetic field that SCP-XXXX gives off, it has only amplified a feeling that I already had during the initial testing of SCP-XXXX. My exposure hadn't been long enough to induce such a feeling yet, so it was something that I was already feeling prior to being affected by this field.
SCP-XXXX has shown us nothing but cooperation and respect. They have stated, on numerous occasions, that they've grown to trust Foundation personnel in their upkeep, due to how much they have learned about themselves.
Let that sink in for a second. SCP-XXXX trusts us. Humans. Despite the way they were treated prior to containment. They would've been completely justified in hating us, easily been discovered as more dangerous and classified on a level equal to 173 or other deadly SCPs. They could've held a grudge against us for containing them, but they don't.
I do not brush off the new discoveries in SCP-XXXX, however; this mimetic field they give off, and the increased physical capabilities that come as a result, are concerning, and require greater study and care to be taken in regards to them. So, to counter Dr. Richards' request for Keter Reclassification, I am putting in a request for SCP-XXXX to be reclassified as Euclid instead, at least until we learn more about their abilities and their willingness to forgive mankind for their transgressions.

- Dr. Alvinson, Level 4/XXXX Researcher, Head Researcher

Reclassification Hearing

Based on your testimonies, and the evidence provided to us by Dr. Richards and Dr. Alvinson in opposition of each other, we have decided to reclassify SCP-XXXX as Euclid until further notice. Dr. Alvinson shall remain Head Researcher for SCP-XXXX, assisted by Dr. Richards as her new Assistant Head Researcher. The scope of research into SCP-XXXX is to look into these new abilities, as well as the extent of their previously known abilities. Any new discoveries are to be filed under Addendum XXXX.1. Containment procedures are to be updated as soon as humanly possible.
- O5-███, after majority decision by the O5 Council.