Vulpeca

SCP-5897

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-5897 is to be kept at Site-[REDACTED], in [REDACTED], Alberta, Canada, and is allowed to wander around the Facility, but is kept under supervision by Dr. [REDACTED]. He is also allowed a monthly subscription of an online streaming service of his choice, a game console of his choosing, the entire series of one television program of his choice, and access to staff break rooms.

Description: SCP-5897 is a humanoid male of Caucasian descent, weighing at around 82.3 kilograms, and around 174 centimeters tall.

SCP-5897 was found in an old prison on [REDACTED], [REDACTED], 20[REDACTED], in [REDACTED], Mississippi, by [REDACTED], where SCP-5897 was shot at for trespassing. SCP-5897 fell, seeming to die from the bullet shots, but a few moments later, got up and walked it off. SCP-5897 was taken in by the Foundation shortly afterward.

SCP-5897 requested that he stay there like a D-Class, but under the supervision of any doctor of its choosing. This was accepted by the 05 Council, and Dr. [REDACTED] became SCP-5897’s supervisor.

Addendum 5897-01:
SCP-5897 was brought for cross testing with SCP-053. At 2 minutes, the two were observed drawing what appeared to be a “game.” At 5 minutes, SCP-5897 showed no signs of SCP-053’s effects. At 10 minutes, SCP-5897 still had no aggression to SCP-053, indicating immunity from any and all psychological effects from interacting with SCP-053.
Test result: Unconfirmed Immunity

Addendum 5897-02:
SCP-5897 was called in for an interview with Dr. [REDACTED]
Dr: “Now I understand that you chose to be a D-Class, but, what made you choose to do so?”
5897: “Do you really think that you wanted to be put in a box with cameras watching you all day, with only a wall to keep you company? No, that is why I chose. That, and the fact I feel like I’m serving some time.
Dr: “How do you feel about Dr. [REDACTED] and the Foundation?”
5897: “Oh, Doc, [REDACTED]’s cool and all, and the Foundation, they have some faults, but that’s just because humanity isn’t flawless.”
Dr: “If you were to choose a new doctor to replace [REDACTED], who would it be and why?”
5897: “What is this, a test? (laughter) No one could truly replace Doc.”
Dr: “Alright, I think that’s enough for today, I’ll check on you every three weeks.”
5897: “Okay, see you then.”