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SCP-XXXX - Take a Chance
Item: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Unclassed
Special Containment Procedures: If object is found by foundation staff, must immediately bring the coin into containment before midnight. Object must be contained in a standard open cell. Research staff that handle the coin must not flip it, unless subjected to do so.
Description: SCP-XXXX resembles a standard ordinary penny that was made back during 1945, marking before the end of WWll. On every day at the stroke of midnight, SCP-XXXX will suddenly disappear from its current location and appear somewhere else on the Earth on a flat like surface (time zone will alter the coin). People have claimed to have found the penny on their kitchen tables, coffee tables, desks, and other particular places. Every day the penny will be accompanied with a small sheet of paper that reads, “Flip this coin back when children used to play, flip the penny in the air, catch, then slap it on the other hand. Will you take the risk?”
Discovery: SCP foundation took notice of these strange coincidences that have been occurring around the world. There had been a report of a woman who had won a total of 430 million dollars when playing the lottery, “and it’s all thanks to my lucky penny!” Foundation staff have been quite interested in her good luck charm and seeked out to find the woman. They have tracked her down in California where they asked if they could view her penny, but she stated after that day, the coin went suddenly missing from her desk drawer the following day. Research has taken notice and any sign of the penny must be taken for containment for further investigation.
SCP-XXXX has demonstrated that it can only be flipped only one time per day and able to trigger a long list of events per the user. There are two ways the scenario can turn out:
The first scenario, which happens 50% of the time. If the coin lands on heads, then great fortune will come for the person.
However in the other scenario which can occur in the other 50%. If the coin lands on tails, then an opposite effect will occur and send a great wave of misfortune for the user.
The criteria, after the coin has been flipped, SCP-XXXX determines the outcome is currently unknown and when the following events will take place.
Addendum XXXX-01
On 3/23/1995, a d-class personnel, Michael Zitcheron with stage 3 pancreatitis cancer, confirmed that he will flip the coin for today. After being confirmed by research staff, Michael approached the coin and took it in his right hand. Michael flipped the coin in the air and slapped the coin on his wrist, heads. Michael was overwhelmed with sudden joy, he couldn’t keep it in. After 5 days with no signs of activity, Micheal went for an x-ray scan for his cancer. After receiving his scan, researchers found that Michael’s cancer was gone, sending a sudden wave of shock through the room. Michael was alarmed at first, but overcome with joy that his illness was finally gone.
Addendum XXXX-02
On 6/03/2004, another d-class personnel, Jennifer Shien agreed to test her luck with the coin. She took the coin in her left hand, flipped then slapped on her right, tails. Jennifer’s heart suddenly dropped as sweat started dripping down her face. No sign of reaction until 2 months later, when d-class personnel was reported to have fallen down a flight of stairs, on her way to the lunchroom. Jennifer was taken into the medical room where doctors had found both of her femur bones were fractured. As Jennifer was coming to the following day, researchers questioned what had happened? Jennifer went on to explain as she was descending down the stairs, an invisible force had pushed her from behind with sudden force. The last thing she saw before going unresponsive, was a glimpse of a shadowy figure on top of the stairs from where she was standing. When questioned further about the figure, that was all she knew before blacking out.
Addendum XXXX-03
Of 11/14/2015, a researcher by the name Frederick Tenith, suffered a terrible fate. The researcher took the coin in his hand, like the first two subjects, he flipped the coin and slapped it on his opposing hand, tails. Mr. Tenith had a different reaction from the first two personnel. Frederick with anger in his eyes, threw the coin against the adjacent wall in a fit of rage, where he proceeded to curse and yell at the coin, “just a bunch of baloney.” After about a year in 2016, Frederick was just minding his own business in sector-27, when suddenly the ceiling caved in on the young researcher pinning him to the floor. Other foundation staff tried to help him, but were unable to get the debris off of him. In his dying words at exactly 10:37 am, Frederick stated in a weak voice, “Chance will always screw you over, f*ck me right?” 10:38 am Fredrick comes to his demise.






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