Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is currently contained at Site-██ in the vicinity of ████████, Japan. SCP-XXXX is to be given maintenance checks once every six months. In the case of repairs being required, they are to be carried out as normal. SCP-XXXX-1 is to be allowed free movement within the containment dock.
As SCP-XXXX believes that World War II is currently ongoing, all non-Japanese personnel is not allowed to enter the containment dock. Failure to do so will result in SCP-XXXX attempting to eliminate the threat, resulting in damage to the Foundation's facilities. Information about the outside world is to be carefully filtered to suggest the continuation of World War II.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a ship belonging to the Imperial Japanese Navy, identified as a finished ████-model battleship, production of which was discontinued in 19██. SCP-XXXX presents the existance of an advanced computer within its engine room, capable of thought. The computer uses an entity classified as SCP-XXXX-1 to facilitate communication with human beings.
SCP-XXXX-1, when not active, shuts itself down within the ████'s ████. It has been observed to remain inactive for long periods of time. SCP-XXXX-1 is a humanoid robot, bearing an IJN uniform without a name tag.
Addendum: SCP-XXXX appeared on 5th May 1994 in international waters. The entity had begun hailing passing ships within a range of 50 kilometers, asking questions such as "Has the war been won yet?" through the medium of telegraphs.
SCP-XXXX has been contained after an incident on 9th May 1994, in which it sank a personal ship bearing the American flag. Foundation personnel had been given clearance to approach SCP-XXXX aboard a ship of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force, acting as a ship of the IJN. SCP-XXXX was escorted to █████████, Japan, where it had been stored inside Site-██'s underwater dock.
Interviewed: SCP-XXXX-1
Interviewer: Dr. ██████
Foreword: Questioning about SCP-XXXX's origins and whereabouts. The entity has shown no resistance to being interviewed.
<Begin Log, 10:45 AM>
Interviewer: You are a ship of the Imperial Japanese Navy, is that correct.
Person: Yes, it is correct.
Interviewer: What is your purpose?
Person: My purpose is to fight and win the war against my nation's enemies.
Interviewer: I see. Can you tell me how you were made?
<End Log, [optional time info]>
Closing Statement: [Small summary and passage on what transpired afterward]






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