Item #: SCP-6000
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-6000 is to be kept in a windowless containment cell. No security cameras are permitted to be in SCP-6000’s cell at any time and the central door allowing entry to SCP-6000’s cell is to be shut. A visual checkup on SCP-6000 is strictly prohibited, and must instead be conducted through the activation of the cell’s microphone, listening in for the static that SCP-6000 emits. Guards are to pace down the hallway in which its cell is located, periodically listening in for SCP-6000 every 10 minutes exact. In the case that no sound is to be heard, a blindfolded D-Class inmate will be sent in to feel any tangible evidence of SCP-6000’s presence. If the D-Class sent in were to take off the blindfold and come into visual contact with SCP-6000, then its cell is to never be opened until clearance of 25P Projection, or until SCP-6000-A undergoes its cycle. Upon the completion of the cycle, the D-Class’ dead body will be retrieved by two more blindfolded D-Class inmates. In the other separate scenario in which SCP-6000 is not present in its cell. Then the typical containment breach procedures will endure.
Description: SCP-6000 resembles that of a 0.53 x 0.53 meter 1980’s box television resting upon a 0.94 x 0.58 meter stand. SCP-6000 emits nothing but dead air, and all attempts to shut off the constant static have proved futile. SCP-6000 also appears to be mostly unbreakable, with the only part of SCP-6000 with the ability to show the residue of damage (mostly just scratches and small chips) being that of the stand it is perched from. This attribute of SCP-6000 is considered to be its passive phase, with its first and second phases (known only as The Projection Event) being the main source of concern.
The Projection Event occurs when any subject comes into contact through visual means. Whether it be in-person, a photograph, or a recorded video, SCP-6000 will then stray away from its passive static state and tune to a first-person perspective video recording. This recording in general being that of a distant and locked away memory from the person subjected to SCP-6000. 25 percent of the time, the effects of this recorded moment are harmless in solution. In this case, SCP-6000 will playback a fond memory of the subject and may indeed have a positive effect on the mental stability of both the subject and those surrounding within a 10-meter radius. This outcome is known as the “P25 Projection” But, the other 75 percent probability calls for immediate caution. In this case, SCP-6000 will project a memory in question where the subject had wronged another in a drastic way, or when they just simply experienced a traumatic situation. This video affects those that see the screen of SCP-6000 in a negative fashion; mostly through mental degrading. Once the recording is over, SCP-6000 will begin to shake ruthlessly and begin to push through its small screen a distinguished and unique figure.
This figure is known as “SCP-6000-A” and it exactly mimics the visual representation of the wronged and misled person the subject had caused pain to, or that of a physical rendition of the subject’s past fear seen in the specific recording that had been played. This is when SCP-6000 reaches its peak in danger. The generated figure will then propel itself towards the subject of concern, tearing them to shreds until facial identification of the subject would be a far cry. Any person(s) willing to get in the way of SCP-6000-A will be met with a similar fate. Barricades, Gunfire, and immediate contained quarantine of the subject have proved to be an inconvenience. So far, nothing has been able to stop SCP-6000-A from reaching its desired destination. Once SCP-6000-A’s job has been fulfilled, it will return back to the current position of SCP-6000 and then proceed to crawl and twist its body back into the frame of SCP-6000. This occurrence is called the “P75 Projection”
Addendum: “Upon the following tests and experiments we conducted upon SCP-6000, we have come to the conclusion that if a second subject were to accompany another in a later time, then SCP-6000 will not affect them. But, if these two were to enter SCP-6000’s cell simultaneously and come in contact with the object at nearly the same time (give or take a second or two of delay), then SCP-6000 will conjure up two separate memories to project whilst also introducing a second entity as well (SCP-6000-B). There are two tests we have yet to conduct. One of which is that of the appearance of three or more personnel in SCP-6000’s cell. It will be interesting indeed just how many memories SCP-6000 can mashup; how many entities it can create. The second option for testing has yet to be approved by the administration, but the gist of it is that of the testing of animals and other SCPs that are capable of sight. It may also be worthy to hypothesize that if an animal or SCP are incapable to understand the figure that SCP-6000 presents, then will SCP-6000 be able to process correctly?” - Dr. King.






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