Item Number: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-XXXX must be kept within a briefcase housed within Site-103 when not in use for research purposes. SCP-XXXX is only to be handled by Class-D personnel as to avoid the loss of more data on the containment of SCP-[REDACTED].
Description:
SCP-XXXX is an anomaly affecting a standard Foundation special containment procedures document for SCP-[REDACTED]. After contact with SCP-[REDACTED], SCP-XXXX has continuously and randomly redacted various areas of SCP-[REDACTED]’s Containment Procedures. SCP-XXXX causes a mental effect after being read upon previous readers of the document itself, causing mild headaches and loss of memory specific to SCP-XXXX’s information prior to being redacted.
Exactly 5 minutes after being read, a portion of the redacted data, either the ones that were randomly generated by SCP-XXXX or redacted per Foundation standards, will be returned to an unredacted state and a new portion of data will be seemingly randomly redacted in place of the former redaction. It is currently unknown how SCP-XXXX chooses the area or information being redacted, or if any choice is used at all. Any personnel that have read SCP-XXXX prior to this event will begin to complain of mild headaches during the changes on SCP-XXXX. This is followed by the loss of memory on any relevant information about the portions that were previously not redacted
After each new redaction event has been confirmed on SCP-XXXX, Class-D personnel must quickly take pictures showing a full scale image of SCP-XXXX. Assistant researchers may then use the photos of other tests on SCP-XXXX to piece together the original containment document






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