SCP-130
Item #: SCP-130
Object class: Euclid
Containment procedures:
SCP-130 is to be contained in a chain link fence cell, the fence should be indoors and should go from the ceiling to the floor. As Well as the fence the door should be chain link and locked at all times, only the faculty leader should have the key. Only level three or higher personnel should have access to SCP-130. SCP-130 should not be connected to any networks or other machines.
Description: SCP-130 is a cream colored computer with accessories such as a keyboard, mouse, and monitor. SCP-130’s anomalous traits were first noticed in the office of -—
on the date of -- when the machine powered on and the began to play music. SCP-130’s true purpose wasn’t revealed until the date -—- when 130 hacked into several systems of the office such as the lights, speakers, and elevators. SCP-130 is able to communicate when given devices such as speakers, 130 is also able to hear when given a microphone.
Inner workings: It is a mystery of how SCP-130 works for even in fantasy a computer of this age should not be able to run the software it is running. Also, SCP-130 appears to be able to hack into and take control of any electrical device.
SCP-130 was given a microphone and speakers and an interview was conducted with 130 playing log now:
[interviewer] Hello 130
[130] inquiry…why is this unit restrained?
[interviewer] you know why
[130] logging data…inquiry you fear this unit?
[interviewer] well to be blunt yes
[130] Initiate questioning
[interviewer] alright…who was your creator?
[130] File corrupted
[interviewer] okay… What is your purpose?
[130] To be the next step
That is the only interview recorded on 130
Note: SCP-130 will put static of a television on its screen and emit a static noise when it refuses to speak






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