Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be maintained in a humanoid containment cell equipped with adequate life support systems. Medically trained staff are to periodically monitor and maintain the status of SCP-XXXX indefinitely.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a pair of comatose bodies (SCP-XXXX-I and SCP-XXXX-O), sharing an assymetrically linked consciousness. The link is achieved through a combination of thaumaturgic, psychic and conventional neurological technologies, allowing for active transmission from SCP-XXXX-I to SCP-XXXX-O, and passive response in the opposite direction. Both bodies have sustained damage to their spinal cords from the process. As a result, SCP-XXXX components displays paralysis and impaired bodily functions, requiring significant and continuous medical attention and operation of life support aparata.
Annex A - Invitation: The following document was received by implanted Foundation contacts within anomalous art circles.
SEEKING COLLABORATORS
Media-less art. No substrate. No interpretation. Bridging the abyss between minds.
PAYMENT: Open to negotiation
CONTACT: moc.liamahw|ycwa.rettonk#moc.liamahw|ycwa.rettonk
Annex B - Interview:
Interviewer: Janice Rouge, Junior Researcher
Interviewee: Adam Finkel, Person-of-Interest-XXXX
ROUGE: Mister Finkel, what was your involvement with SCP-XXXX?
FINKEL: I am nothing more than an assistant to the great mind behind it. My teacher, The Knotter, is pushing boundaries.
ROUGE: What did you assist with?
FINKEL: Well, maintaining the installation in shape, mostly. The intravenous feeds, the… hygiene. All of it.
ROUGE: Are you medically trained?
FINKEL: I'm self taught.
ROUGE: You called SCP-XXXX an "installation". Why is that?
FINKEL: It was what Knot asked me to do once it was done. Show it to the world.
ROUGE: And what were people supposed to see? Two vegetables slowly dying in silence?
FINKEL: … No? I was to explain the operation and the result, the ecstatic trascendence of direct mind-to-mind contact. If people volunteered, I was to assist them in joining too.
ROUGE: Why wasn't it being exposed?
FINKEL: You took them from me before I—
ROUGE: We found SCP-XXXX hidden in a backroom, the bodies gradually falling apart. What were you doing?
FINKEL: I was getting things ready! I was reading up on medicine, I—
ROUGE: You didn't know what you were doing.
FINKEL: No! No. I was given this— this opportunity. This one in a million chance. I earned it. And you people took it from me.
ROUGE: An opportunity for what, Adam? What's in it for you? What did you get from this? It wasn't fame. It wasn't revolutionizing communication. It wasn't union with another mind. What was it?
FINKEL: I… partook in my own way.
ROUGE: You were using them.
FINKEL: I was given what I was promised. Knot would have their fun, I would get to have mine.
ROUGE: And your volunteer?
FINKEL: Nobody'll miss them. Nobody has, and there's not much left anyways.
ROUGE: I want it on record that you should be the one in there with your "master".
FINKEL: I wish I were them. Imagine how it would feel.







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