Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Thaumiel
Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-XXXX-A is to be kept unplugged from all outlets and to be kept inside of a labeled box in site storage when not in use for testing purposes. SCP-XXXX-B is also to be kept inside of a similarly labeled box, unplugged as well.
Description:
SCP-XXXX consists of a Commodore Amiga 1000 model computer(SCP-XXXX-A), and a Panasonic KX-P1180 model printer(SCP-XXXX-B). Despite the age of SCP-XXXX, they appear to be thoroughly cleaned and maintained, with no missing parts or stains. Taking it apart from shows that the inside is completely empty. Attempting to turn on or use SCP-XXXX-A or SCP-XXXX-B will not work.
SCP-XXXX-A and SCP-XXXX-B were found during a Caos Insurgency raid on one of their bases, in a room full of various weapons, some of which were unobtainable through the normal process. The MTF interrogated insurgents captured as to how they secured the weapons, and they had revealed their plan to use the SCP to make mass amounts of weapons for the rest of the group. In the computer logs, there were some unknown "Identifiers" used, all of which were logged to be copied by a "Jason Berry Lods", the Insurgent captured in the raid. Keywords included "███████", "██████████", and "██████".
Upon plugging in SCP-XXXX-A and SCP-XXXX-B, each automatically boots up. SCP-XXXX-A has three programs loaded onto it, with no way of removing it. The first program is a search engine called "Minerva" and is capable of finding what the user needs at the moment, no matter the wording. Searching for anything above the user's clearance, whether it an SCP above their clearance or a private account from a bank, returns nothing of use. The second program is a text file that automatically logs any activity done by the user, including the user's name with every action.
The last program is a printing program, that when run will ask to be connected to a printer. Connection to any printer other than the SCP-XXXX-B will result in an error, listing that the connected printer is invalid. When connected through a cable, the error goes away and the program asks for an "Identifier". Writing the name or designation of any object or entity is accepted, where putting in none of those will give another error. After putting in the Identifier, the printer will print out a paper with words in Latin. Reading these words out loud will create an exact copy of the object or entity specified in the Identifier 5ft away from the individual who read the paper. The copy will be placed in an unobstructed space, or one further out if there is none around the individual.






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