Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in an 18 cm x 18 cm x 18 cm soundproof transparent cube at all times outside of experiments involving the entity. Alterations to the dimensions of the containment cell in cases of convenience or emergency are acceptable.
Instances of SCP-XXXX-1 which retain their human biological functions and general appearance are to be discharged after administration of Class B, or Class F amnestics depending on the severity of the changes caused by the anomaly. Instances of SCP-XXXX-1 whos physiology were drastically altered are to be contained within a standard, steel, humanoid containment chamber for experimentation.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a Third Generation Charcoal - Amazon - Echo Dot smart speaker. It is capable of completing non-anomalous tasks such as playing music, and audio recordings, as well as relaying local weather broadcasts. This object's anomalous properties stem from the game Mad Libs1.
When asked to play, the word types requested by the entity are very repetitive, almost exclusively asking for verbs and adjectives. The grammatical regulations of the entity seem to be very strictly defined, in comparison to other identical appliances. Below is an experiment conducted between D-93629 and SCP-XXXX regarding valid linguistic inputs.
Foreword: Dr. ████ has provided D-93629 with a list of phrases to use in response to word type requests made by SCP-XXXX, as well as explanations for the responses relevance.
[Begin Log]
D-93629: What the hell is this?
(He says while looking down at the provided script)
Dr. ████: Please proceed by reading the first phrase out loud.
D-93629: Mmkay?
D-93629: Alexa, play Mad Libs.
(A dark gray ring surrounding the top of SCP-XXXX emits a blue/light blue gradient light)
SCP-XXXX: This is Mad Libs, the world's greatest word game. We'll fill in the blanks to make a story, hope you're ready. This Mad Lib has () words.
SCP-XXXX: First, give me a person in the room.
D-93629: Ok..? Esteban.
SCP-XXXX: That's the way.
SCP-XXXX: give me a part of the body.
Dr. ████: This is a rather unorthodox first request. Just respond with something menial and continue.
D-93629: Penis.
(He says nonchalantly whilst staring questioningly at the entity.)
SCP-XXXX: Keep it up.
Dr. ████: I advise you refrain from using responses involving major bodily functions unless instructed to do so by me, they could have dire effects on your physiology.
D-93629: Seriously? What's the hockey puck gonna do?
(He retorts, sarcastically.)
SCP-XXXX: Tell me an adjective.
Dr. ████: Please read from the response sheet provided.
(D-93629 stares blankly at the piece of paper in his hand)
Response Guide:
Upon fulfilling the word requests made by the entity, SCP-XXXX will re-read the crafted story aloud. Simultaneously, the words repeated by SCP-XXXX will begin to appear as changes on the games participants. Victims of SCP-XXXX, considered SCP-XXXX-1, who were still able to communicate following the events of the game, describe the physiological changes as "extraordinarily unbearable." Involuntary changes are also established in order to sustain the biologically demanding augmentations made by SCP-XXXX. Below is a continuation of the above experiment log, documenting the changes to D-93629's physiology.






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