SCP-7768
Item #: SCP-7768
Object class: Safe
Special containment procedures: SCP-7768 is to be covered with a 2 millimeter, camouflaged rubber tarp at all times. Leaves and Sticks are to be placed on top of the tarp to further conceal SCP-7768. Requests for testing are to be given to the supervising researcher of site-102.
SCP-7768 is to be monitored regularly by a single security personnel disguised as a hunter every 2 days to to check if SCP-7768's cover has come off. If for any reason SCP-7768 is visible from beneath the tarp, the on-site security personnel is to re-secure the tarp again.
The tarp is only allowed to be removed for testing purposes.
Description: SCP-7768 is an abandoned road located in the center of Shutesbury █████
████, Massachusetts, measuring 7,5 meters in width and 81 meters in length.
SCP-7768 consists of a construction aggregate mixed with bitumen. This compound is frequently found in most modern roads.
SCP-7768’ s surface appears to be light-black to dark-Grey in color, with a single white road marking running through the entirety of the anomaly.
If any humanoid subject attempts to cross SCP-7768, they will experience different anomalous effects, gradually increasing in severity for every step taken. The maximum amount of steps, possible to make over SCP-7768, are four, each anomalous effect rising in severity. All of wich are documented here:
1. step: Subjects stepping on SCP-7768 will quickly grow suspicious of the anomaly, leading to faint uneasiness in the subjects. At this point, subjects will often shift their head from left to right as if expecting incoming traffic.
2. step: When taking another step, subjects will feel anxious, resulting in them looking to both sides frantically. When questioning subjects the reasoning behind this, the most common response is them feeling something coming their way.
Some subjects refuse to go any further onto SCP-7768 at this point. If this occurs, on-site staff are allowed to use any means necessary to continue testing. If a subject disregards these means and steps off of SCP-7768, the subject in question is to be retaken into custody for future testing or, if necessary, terminated immediately.
3. step: Subjects taking a third step will start experiencing severe paranoia, nausea and head aches. The subject will often start sweating profusely and in some cases crying. When questioning subjects about their current state, most will report the strong feeling of something large coming their way.
After the third step, 90% of test subjects will refuse to walk any further and step off SCP-7768. They will disregard anything said by on-site staff. Any subject stepping off of SCP-7768 is to be retaken into custody for future testing or, if necessary, terminated immediately.
4. step: Subjects taking another step have reported the inability to move their legs and arms. Any attempts of pulling or pushing the subject off of SCP-7768 after the fourth step have met with failure so far. A yet unexplained force prevents subjects from moving or being moved from any external forces and holds them in place.
Subjects will start experiencing severe paranoia, beginning to scream and plead for help, often stating that something is coming. The subject will eventually go mentally insane averaging around 3-4 minutes.
After 30-45 seconds of the subject reaching insanity, a 1980 Ford Bronco, labeled SCP-7768-2, will appear at either end of SCP-7768 at random and drive towards the subject at high speeds, averaging between 200-230 kilometers per hour. It will collide with any subject currently standing on SCP-7768, killing them instantaneously, as no human being could survive a collision of that proportion.
Note: Attempts to use a slow motion camera to identify the driver of SCP-7768-2 have met with failure, as the windows of the vehicle are tinted. SCP-7768-2 does not have a license plate.
The anomalous effects of SCP 7768 do not appear to trigger for animals. Only humanoids have shown to trigger any anomalous effects of SCP-7768.
Discovery: SCP-7768 was discovered by a hitch hiker named Henry ██████ together with two deceased body's around its premise on the ██. █.20██.
The hitch hiker called the Massachusetts state police, reporting two deceased bodys around a short strip of road located in the middle of the Shutesbury ████ ████.
The case regarding SCP-7768 was never made public and handed over to the foundation by the Massachusetts state police.
Henry ██████ was interviewed at Site-102 by Dr. Baker to see if amnesiacs were necessary to keep SCP-7768 a secret to the public.






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