Item #: SCP-3000
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: All instances of SCP-3000 are to be contained within a steel reinforced 10x10 m room. All doors to this room must be magnetically sealed, with regular testing to ensure seal. Due to the nature of SCP-3000's design, a technician learned in the designs of the late Dr.█████ must be on-site for routine maintenance. During this maintenance, no spare or excess parts are to brought into the room with the technician, after incident 3000-V.
Description: SCP-3000 consists of a set of 4 2m tall androids dressed in attire from what appears to be the 1800s. Each instance, with the exception of SCP-3000-4, require a small wind-up key inserted at the nape of their necks to function. The average time active has been observed to be about 5 minutes per turn. The material making up their frame is a unknown metal that seems to have the properties of bronze. All instances, with exception to SCP- Each instance of SCP-3000 varies in voice, mentality, and personality. their faces are hidden behind porcelain masks of varying design, aesthetic, and false hair.
SCP-3000-1 appears to have the overall mentality of a 5-year-old child, with the ability to produce a scream of up to 30kHZ, though this is believed to be the result of damage to the vocal chambers.
SCP-3000-2 has an aloof disposition and secretive tendency. She has a hidden compartment stored in her abdomen, capable of storing objects under 1x1m.
SCP-3000-3 is standoffish in personality, but curious towards new technicians according to reports. He appears to be the most durable out of every instance of SCP-3000, able to withstand forces of 200g.
SCP-3000-4, as stated, does not require a key to function. It is hypothesized that he is the final instance of SCP-3000 created. SCP-3000-4 has a protective personality, and will defend other instances of SCP-3000 vehemently.
Each instance of SCP-3000 follow the 3rd law of robotics, valuing the preservation of themselves and each other only. This behavior has been fundamental to containment of SCP-3000
All instances of SCP-3000 were found in a mansion belonging to engineer and tinkerer Dr.█████.
Interviewed: SCP-XXXX-1
Interviewer: dr.███████
Foreword: dr. ███████ puts the key into SCP-XXXX-4 and activates it. SCP-XXXX-4 ticks and twitches for 60 seconds, then becomes fully cognizant.
<Begin Log>
dr.███████: Hello there. Can you speak?
SCP-XXXX-1: .M..M…
dr.███████: What was that?
SCP-XXXX-1: M…M… Mad.. Madeline….
dr.███████: Madeline..?
SCP-XXXX-1: W..Where’s Madeline? H.. Have you.. Seen her?
dr.███████: I don’t know who..
SCP-XXXX-1: M..Madeline! Where are you Madeline?
dr.███████: Hey! Get back here!
SCP-XXXX-1: [emits a high pitched screeching noise]
<End Log>
Closing Statement: SCP-XXXX attempted to breach containment after incapacitating Dr.███████. Upon recovering, Dr.███████ described the sound as “rusted metal being rubbed together while a soprano screams bloody murder.” SCP-XXXX failed to exit the room before her 30 minute activation time expired. Dr.███████ was remanded to medical staff temporarily, but was discharged with no damage to his hearing.
Interviewed: SCP-XXXX-3
Interviewer: dr.███████
Foreword: dr.███████ inserts the key into SCP-XXXX-3. SCP-XXXX-3 jerks around, stands upright, and stares right at dr.███████.
<Begin Log>
dr.███████: Hello.
SCP-XXXX-3: Y..You told me last time.. You knew.. about Madeline.
dr.███████: Yes. It’s news I don’t like to give.
SCP-XXXX-3: Why? Did.. something happen…?
dr.███████: Madeline’s dead. She died of pneumonia ███ years ago.
SCP-XXXX-3: No…
dr.███████: I’m sorry.
SCP-XXXX-3: Daddy.. he’s going to destroy us..
dr.███████: Why would he do that?
SCP-XXXX-3: We.. we were supposed to keep Madeline safe..
dr.███████: There’s nothing you could have done.
SCP-XXXX-3: We.. still failed.. daddy.. he’ll..
dr.███████: He’s gone.. He can’t hurt you now.
SCP-XXXX-3: We..deserve it..
<End Log>
Closing Statement: SCP-XXXX-3 proceeded to walk into a corner and slump down for approximately 79 minutes before going inactive. dr.███████ has declined to attempt re-activating SCP-XXXX-3 to finish, stating that “the poor thing needs to rest. I can't imagine this being easy for her."
Interviewed: SCP-XXXX-4
Interviewer: dr.███████
Foreword: dr.███████ approaches SCP-XXXX-4. SCP-XXXX-4 lifts its head to look at dr.███████.
<Begin Log>
dr.███████: Hello. I’d like to ask you a question.
SCP-XXXX-4: …………
dr.███████: You knew Madeline was dead, didn’t you?
SCP-XXXX-4: …………
dr.███████: You had to know. You were digging at her grave.
SCP-XXXX-4: ……yes.
dr.███████: why?
SCP-XXXX-4: When we broke, Father would fix us. I needed to fix her.
dr.███████: You couldn't…
SCP-XXXX-4: He said that too.. but He was wrong… I can fix her. I have to!
dr.███████: You can't.
SCP-XXXX-4: You're wrong.. I can. I'll fix no matter what. Just you see!
<End Log>
Closing Statement: SCP-XXXX-4 attempted to breach containment immediately. The attempt ended when SCP-XXXX-4 was severely damaged by MTF units attempting to restrain SCP-XXXX-4 with magnetic bonds. In an attempt to figure out reconstruction blueprints, SCP-XXXX-1,2,and 3 were activated. The instances shut the doors to their chamber, and refused access for approximately 4 hours. When personnel entered the chamber, all instances of SCP-XXXX were inactive, and SCP-XXXX-4 was fully repaired.
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a small cement room, accessible to level 1 and above. It is highly recommended that anyone involved in child experimentation at the foundation not approach SCP-XXXX regardless.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a corrugated box measuring 54.8 x 42.1 x 33.5cm, with the word "Emily" written on one side in 20cm high letters in black marker. Despite SCP-XXXX's makeup seemingly being cardboard, any and all attempts to destroy SCP-XXXX have proven futile. SCP-XXXX usually remains closed unless manually opened. Whenever SCP-XXXX is opened, it produces a sound similar to a 7 year old girl, along with winds. the sound and the winds increase or decrease in intensity depending on the opener's friendliness to children under the age of 16.
SCP-XXXX was found in an alleyway in ██████, ████. SCP was discovered when the windows in a nearby apartment complex were broken by sudden high winds. One █████ ██████████ was injured by debris. SCP-XXXX was found and closed by agent ██████.
Test A - Date
Subject: D-0417, charged with aggravated assault
Procedure: D-0417 opens SCP-XXXX.
Results: Box produces a soft breeze and the sound of singing. D-0417 reported the breeze as "calming"
Analysis: D-0417's assault charge was dismissed a month later as defense of his 5 year old daughter.
Test B - Date
Subject: D-5924, charged with grand theft
Procedure: D-5924 opens SCP-XXXX
Results: SCP-XXXX lets out 20mph winds and sound similar to whimpering. D-5924 was briefly thrown off balance, but was able to regain footing.
Analysis: A background check of D-5924 revealed that he would physically discipline his daughter.
Test C - Date
Subject: D-4682, charged with assault, reckless endangerment.
Procedure: D-4682 opens SCP-XXXX
Results: SCP-XXXX lets out 50mph winds and the sound of crying. D-4682 was thrown back and suffered mild concussion, and is expected to make a recovery in months
Analysis: D-4682 was arrested during a domestic disturbance, child was taken in by social services.
Test D - Date
Subject: D-8347, charged with ██████████████████
Procedure: D-8347 opens SCP-XXXX
Results: SCP-XXXX lets out 150mph winds and the sound of screaming. D-8347 thrown against the wall of the testing area, dying due to █████████. glass viewing window was shattered. MTF unit "stone bear" was called in to close SCP-XXXX.
Analysis:05 has requested that researchers refrain from using D-class with similar charges in future tests.
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a standard containment chamber, kept at -200 degrees Fahrenheit. SCP-XXXX is not to be given anything hot or given any stimulants of any kind. Foundation physicians are to check for any abnormal rise in cardiovascular activity. MTF unit D84 "dragon stomper" is to be called in should SCP-XXXX become active at any time. In the event of damage to the containment unit, replacement of damaged structure must be done.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a 8'2 humanoid with dark gray skin and a moderate musculature. SCP-XXXX appears to be clothed in some sort of unknown garment, which testing could not identify. Further tests have shown that this garment does not conduct energy, rendering it virtually heatproof. medical tests of SCP-XXXX have shown that its' cardiovascular system operates at an astoundingly fast pace, resulting in highly pressurized blood circulation. This quickened circulation also causes SCP-XXXX to radiate an aura of heat exceeding 300 degrees Fahrenheit. Extreme cold has been shown to neutralize the aura, but blood flow seems to remain consistent. Because of this, obtaining a blood sample from SCP-XXXX is nearly impossible, as its' blood quickly melts the syringes used to take the sample.
SCP-XXXX was found in a volcanic shelf near the Hawaiian islands, after an oceanography expedition reported an abnormal rise in ocean temperature. Dive teams were dispatched soon after, with three divers sustaining severe burns upon touching SCP-XXXX, at the time, encased in volcanic rock. One other diver who had lingered in the vicinity was later recovered, having died from continued exposure to the exceedingly heated water. The Foundation's extraction team was able to secure SCP-XXXX at the cost of a medium sized crane and two carrier boats. Staff at Foundation Site B were able to neutralize the high temperatures long enough for researchers to gather samples from the rock. Upon sampling, the rock shattered, releasing SCP-XXXX. Temperatures in the immediate vicinity of SCP-XXXX rose drastically, immediately exceeding 150 degrees within two minutes. MTF units armed with liquid nitrogen were able to neutralize SCP-XXXX with relative ease. SCP-XXXX proceeded to sit on the ground in a mediation position and become inactive once more.
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in the Foundation library of records at Site A. Level 3 access is required to access the containment chamber. Administrator's express permission is required to remove SCP-XXXX from containment, due to safety reasons. If SCP-XXXX is to be found missing, lockdown procedure 357-O is to be initiated and remain in place until SCP-XXXX is recovered.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a ten-page booklet meausing 12x12 inches. The cover of SCP-XXXX appears to have been rubbed off, with the word's "Owner's Manual" written in black marker. Testing of the material has shown no innate anomalous properties on their own. However, when SCP-XXXX is placed within the vicinity of any class of reality warper, SCP-XXXX neutralizes said reality warper's abilities. It is unknown if the effect of SCP-XXXX is memetic or somehoe employs a method of telekill, though effective range has been shown to be at least 20m from SCP-XXXX. As well as neutralizing the abilities of a reality warper, SCP-XXXX appears to undo whatever changes to the laws of reality that reality warper has made. This lasts until the reality warper has left SCP-XXXX's effective range.
SCP-XXXX was found in a new york trash bin, following pursuit of a Class-B reality warper. Pursuant passed by SCP-XXXX and suddenly became powerless. Foundation memberes were able to detain him, though containment was nearly breached again once the reality warper was out of SCP-XXXX's range. Foundation members initially carried back the whole trash bin, eventually figuring out the SCP-XXXX was causing this anomaly.
Addendum: After test C, No testing with SCP-XXXX is permitted, and containment protocol has been upgraded.
Test A - Date
Subject: SCP-297
Procedure: SCp-XXXX was placed within the sleeping SCP-297's chamber.
Results: All entities created by SCP-297 ceased to exist, everyone killed by SCP-297 resurrected. Changes reverted once SCP-XXXX was removed.
Analysis: "You know, if we could replicate this book, this kid could have a normal life…"-Dr. Goldman
Test B - Date
Subject: SCP-301
Procedure:DENIED
Results:DENIED
Analysis:"No. It is not in the Foundation's best interests to possiby unmake the universe"-05 council
Test C - Date
Subject: Dr. Alto Clef
Procedure: SCP-XXXX was placed within 20m of Dr. Clef.
Results:[DATA EXPUNGED]
Analysis:"Never. Do. That. Again."-Dr. Clef