Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: Special containment procedures unnecessary. Subject remains at Foundation facilities of his own violation. Standard living arrangements are all that's necessary. Daily doses of zolpidem tartrate have been requested by SCP-XXXX
Description: SCP-XXXX, real name ██████ █████, is a Caucasian male the age of 27. Standing at 2 meters with a lean build, he has a pale complexion, and weighs approximately 70.7 kgs, showing signs of malnutrition.
SCP-XXXX first appeared in SCP facility [REDACTED] on 05/23/2028, having gotten passed multiple levels of security before finally being apprehended by security. SCP-XXXX willing turned himself over to security custody. When questioned on how he got past foundation security, SCP outlined numerous security features, including pass codes and systems only known by select staff of the foundation. Subject then displayed classified knowledge of various SCPs contained by the foundation.
SCP-XXXX shows knowledge of all subjects and events up until the current day. SCP-XXXX is capable of reciting any event with perfect accuracy, as well as bring up knowledge that others may be unaware of (an example being informing an individual they have cancer before a doctor diagnoses them). Subject's knowledge does appear to be limited to the current day, and does not possess knowledge of future events. Every evening, at approximately 12pm, SCP-XXXX suffers a bout of unconsciousness for a period of 60 minutes. Upon waking up, SCP-XXXX's knowledge will include events that occurred during the previous day. Subject shows signs of depression, though has not shown suicidal tendencies.
SCP-XXXX has proven willing to work with the Foundation, consulting on appropriate containment procedures for SCPS. As such, SCP-XXXX has been granted relative freedom of movement throughout SCP facilities. Access to other SCPs are restricted, unless permission is granted by staff. If SCP leaves the facility, he is to be accompanied by security staff.
Addendum: Subject has reported to medical staff about difficulty sleeping, due to nightmares. Doses of zolpidem tartrate are to be given to him nightly to ensure a good night's sleep.
Addendum 2: Due to bouts of depression, SCP-XXXX has been given access to SCP-999. Interactions have been limited to 1 hour per day. Cafeteria staff have also been advised to put SCP-XXXX on a strick diet, to ensure proper nutritional intake.
Interviewed: SCP-XXXX
Interviewer: Dr ██████
Foreword: Questioning regarding SCP-XXXX's motives
<Begin Log, 20:43>
SCP-XXXX: May I ask why I've been brought in?
Dr ██████: This wont take long SCP-XXXX. Now, there's been one question a couple of us have some difficulty understanding. Now, according to you, this condition of yours has been around for most, if not all of your natural life.SCP-XXXX: That's correct, yes.
Dr. ██████: So, with that in mind, you would have known about the Foundation all of this time, correct?
SCP-XXXX: That's right.
Dr. ██████: So, if you don't mind me asking. Why did you wait until now to contact us?
SCP-XXXX sighs softly
SCP-XXXX: You wont the honest truth? It was because I was afraid.
Dr. ██████: Afraid? Of what?
SCP-XXXX: Afraid of you.
Dr. ██████: Why is that? SCP-XXXX, I can assure you you have nothing to fear from us.
SCP-XXXX glares at Dr. ██████
SCP-XXXX: Are you certain about that? SCP-1310 and SCP-1337 beg to differ.
Dr. ██████: Now that's…
SCP-XXXX: SCP-042, SCP-055, Project Olympia, the numerous D-Class personnel you sacrifice daily?
Dr. ██████: The D-Class personnel are…
SCP-XXXX: Procedure 110-Montauk!
Dr. ██████: Ok, you have a point. But that doesn't answer my question. Why now?
SCP-XXXX: Because I got sick of being afraid. Because I was tired of the constant nightmares, and knowing everything going on behind the scenes. I got sick of being unable to do anything about it. That's why I came here. Because for all the horrible things you've done, for how cold and heartless you can be, there are things out there that are so. Much. Worse.
<End Log, 20:57>
Closing Statement: SCP-XXXX has since been returned to his room. Any questions regarding other forces outside of the Foundation have been met with silence.
Addendum 3: We would like to remind staff that asking SCP-XXXX about trivial matters (such as whether your partner is cheating on you or not) is a gross misuse of SCP-XXXX's capabilities. Doing so will result in disciplinary action.
Interviewed: SCP-XXXX
Interviewer: Dr. █████
Foreword: Questions SCP-XXXX regarding SCP-682
<Begin Log, 09:12>
Dr. █████: Good morning SCP-XXXX
SCP-XXXX: Good morning Doctor. How can I help you all today?
Dr. █████: We want to ask you about SCP-682
SCP-XXXX: Oh dear.
Dr. █████: How do we kill it?
SCP-XXXX sighs and is silent for a moment.
Dr. █████: SCP-XXXX?
SCP-XXXX: You don't want to know.
Dr. █████: I'm fairly sure we do.
SCP-XXXX: No, you really don't.
Dr. █████: But…
SCP-XXXX: Trust me. It's better this way.
<End Log, 09:20>
Closing Statement: SCP-XXXX has declined to answer any more questions in regards to SCP-682






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