Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a 7x7 meter room requiring Level 3 clearance, SCP-XXXX will be cleaned monthly under watch from 3 guards. Use of SCP-XXXX is currently forbidden.
Description: SCP-XXXX Is an elevator measuring 2 meters long and 2.5 meters wide. Its only unusual external trait is the absense of any equipment for elevator cables to be attached to, as well as the lack of breaks.
There is a total of 12 buttons inside of SCP-XXXX (Not including help buttons or door controls). 10 Of them being blue with numbers from 1-10, one of them being being slightly larger, red, and with the image of an hourglass. And the final button being small and green, with the image of a swirling arrow.
SCP-XXXX's anomalous abilities begin when a button from 1-10 is pushed, the doors will close and SCP-XXXX will begin violently shaking. After appoximently 6 seconds, SCP-XXXX will begin to collapse and implode in on itself, shrinking and twisting until it dissapears entirely.
Despite this, anybody inside will remain unharmed. After a short time (ranging from 5 - 30 seconds depending on the button pushed and if the "hourglass button" was used.) SCP-5120 will appear in a random elevator shaft.
SCP-XXXX only apparates inside of elevator shafts when the original elevator is not being used.
The location SCP-XXXX appears depends on the button pushed, with the larger number on the button causing the destination further away. The larger, red "hourglass button" causes the destination to also be effected by time. If this button is pushed before a numerical button, the larger number will cause SCP-XXXX to go back further in time.
Once SCP-XXXX has been used, the small green button can be pushed to return to the starting location.
Recovery: A group of 5 people and SCP-XXXX appeared in ███████, England. Foundation contacted and amnesiacs given to all witnesses. Group brought in for questioning, they all reported to be from 1962-1973, after investigation they were found to all be missing persons. Subjects terminated.






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