Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid/Keter
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be under constant survailance via satellite. Satilites orbiting SCP-XXXX instances are to record visual and audio recordings to send back to the foundation. Any visual recordings of SCP-XXXX are to be done via thermal vison imagery.
Following the desruction of SCP-XXXX through any means of natural causes or through SCP-XXXX-1, SCP-XXXX is to be deemed neutralized. Following the dirpersion of SCP-XXXX-1, a new set of containment procedures are to be set in place, and the SCP-XXXX-1 instantance is to be deemed keter until told otherwise. If SCP-XXXX-1 is to make its way toward Earth after dispersion from SCP-XXXX, an XK-Class 'End-of-the-World' senario is to be held under heavy consideration, due to the lack of knowledge on the purpose, or habits of SCP-XXXX-1.
If other instances of SCP-XXXX are found outside, or witin the milkyway galaxy, researchers are to report to their commanding supervisor for futher analysis of the instance, before reporting to O5-Command. All dwarf planets in obervable range from Earth are to be kept under heavy watch.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a dwarf planet known to the general public as Pluto. SCP-XXXX resembles that of any ordinary planet, except much smaller in size. The anomolous characteristics of SCP-XXXX are apparent aproximently 300km under the surface of SCP-XXXX where the material becomes fleshy and organic. The inner mechanisims of SCP-XXXX show similar structural characteristics of a womb made to carry a young in early development stages. SCP-XXXX is a vasucular organisim, with blood pumping through many veins under the surface of the SCP-XXXX instance, but any sort of heart is yet to be discovered.
Satilite thermal imagery show a large warm mass aproximently 245km in diameter at the center of SCP-XXXX. The large warm mass shows similar characteristics to that of a zygote, a fertilized egg which eventually turns into a infant organisim. This organisim has been deemed SCP-XXXX-1. It is unknown to how SCP-XXXX obtains nurtience and further examination is required.
SCP-XXXX is assumed to be living, and assumed to reproduce asexually. It is unknown to the nature of SCP-XXXX-1, whether it will grow to be a motile, heterotropic organisim, unlike SCP-XXXX, which is a sessile organisim, and is still unknown to be hertotropic, or autotropic.






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