Item #: SCP-4192
Object class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: When containing SCP-4192, no living being must ever touch it, or the victim's skin will decay, most likely leading to death. If the entity ever escapes, an agent with a category of V must get a 3 m x 3 m x 3 m steel cage, and ship it back to its cell. This entity needs to be kept in a cell with 23°C to 42°C. There must be a glass case around the cell at all times.
If any physical harm is taken on the entity, it's glow turns blood red, and it will go after the victim until it catches them. When it catches the victim, it smashes the victim into a solid object and leaves them to rot. The success rate of escaping is 0.001, so the chances of surviving are exceedingly low.
Description: SCP-4192 is a humanoid entity, about 2 meters tall, located in the sector █. Under the bright glow of this entity, is a skeleton that is missing a skull. The source of the strange glow is unknown. It seems to like any source of electricity. even know SCP-4192 has no vision, but it can speak and hear just well. It can only speak in 4 languages, that being Japanese, English, Spanish, and an unknown language. According to 3 tests taken, it's intelligence rate is tremendous.
SCP-4192 was discovered in an old shed in Alaska, in the city of [REDACTED]. The person who discovered it was an old farmer getting a rake. It seemed to be looking for electricity. There are relatives to the entity, that we know of.
After several tests, it is able to lift 20x its size, it cannot die, and can create fake copies of itself. These fake copies cannot move and are inanimate. Any "living" thing can go right through these copies, but any "nonliving" thing bounces off of them for no known reason. After 4 hours of these, they disappear. The copies cannot harm anything and do not lead to any of the effects the real one has.
This entity can connect to any device and infect it with viruses until the device overheats, burning everything in it.
Dr. Cindy's note
''When handling this entity, please note that SCP-4192 is sensitive to liquid and will get out of control if it touches it. The reasoning of this is temporarily unknown.''
interviewed: SCP-4192
Interviewer: Dr. ████
<Begin Log, January 7th, 2017>
Dr. ████: Hello, 4192. I am required to ask a few questions. Oh, and remember, this is all being monitored very closely so I would not do any stupid if I were you, ok?
4192: Proceed with the questions, please.
Dr. ████: Where exactly did you come from?
4192: Honestly, I do not remember. I have been on planet earth for thousands of years, sir.
Dr. ████: Oh… Well, you answered the next question already.4192: And what would that be?
Dr. ████: It was how many years have you been on Earth.
4192: I apologize…
Dr. ████: Do you have any connections to 343?4192 God? Well, we have not spoken to each other since 1944.
Dr. ████: What happened in 1944?
4192: I killed 14 people during our conversation
Dr. ████: Why exactly did you do that?
4192: (Unresponsive)
Dr. ████: SCP unresponsive. Let's end this conversation.
<End Log>






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