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Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-XXXX-1 is to be entered and documented by a security team at random periods no less than once a day. SCP-XXXX is to remain restrained inside SCP-XXXX-1. Personnel are to check restraints for signs of wear, and replace as needed, with use of catch-poles to facilitate full replacement if needed. Entry to SCP-XXXX-1 is to be sealed when not in use. Due to the sensitivity of SCP-XXXX-1's entry and the early stage of containment procedures, further containment is under review.

Any interaction with instances of SCP-XXXX-2 is to be avoided during routine sweeps or maintenance, and only initiated in specific testing situations. If instances of SCP-XXXX-2 impede access to SCP-XXXX, prevent entry to SCP-XXXX-1, or have weapons drawn, personnel are to withdraw and report as priority to Site Command. Instances of SCP-XXXX-2 outside of SCP-XXXX-1 are to be treated as a containment breach and escorted back to containment under guard. Any interaction with SCP-XXXX-2a is to be conducted consistent with a campaign of misinformation.

Due to the underlying intelligence concerns represented by SCP-XXXX-2, sealing the entrance to SCP-XXXX-1 is only to be considered in extreme containment failure.

Description:
SCP-XXXX is a partial corpse of a human being in advanced stages of decay to the point of mummification, missing most of the left forearm and the entirety of the body beneath the Thoracic vertebrae. In addition many surface features such as eyes, ears, nose, and lips are missing and the age of the body is difficult to estimate due to damage across the body consistent with accelerant-fueled burns. Despite lack of sensory organs, vital organs, and damaged musculature, SCP-XXXX will use its remaining arm to drag itself towards living humans.

Threat analysis for SCP-XXXX has not been fully completed yet, though SCP-XXXX has been observed to emit radiation in the gamma range when in close physical proximity to living humans. Confirmation of the strengths involved has not been possible due to interference in containment from SCP-XXXX-2. SCP-XXXX-2a has provided documentation claiming that using instances of SCP-XXXX-2d, radiation was tested to max out at 3200 Millisieverts. As this would noticeably irradiate local architecture, this is not to be trusted, but current Millisievert output does not correlate with original pre-containment reports.

SCP-XXXX-1 is anomalous architecture located in the High Threat Containment (HTC) Wing at Site 76. The rooms are consistent with Site 76 architecture, specifically an underground High Threat Containment vault, adjoining observation post, a small office space, and ready-room. Inconsistent with Site 76 architecture is an exit door present in the ready room, but when Foundation personnel have attempted to use the door, it opens to reveal a natural rock wall beyond.1 The observed rooms have not exhibited any anomalous properties since their original manifestation, but SCP-XXXX-2a has stated that the rooms would return to their non-anomalous bedrock when containment was ended at this Site. The office space is marginally stocked with office supplies, but no information recording was found, including paperwork. The ready room is stocked with a catchpole suitable for use with SCP-XXXX, but otherwise empty. Wiring inside SCP-XXXX-1 does not connect to Site-76 infrastructure, nor have Foundation personal been successful at accessing SCP-XXXX-1 beyond the vault door connecting to Site 76. Remote surveillance equipment placed inside SCP-XXXX-1 is summarily dismantled and placed outside the vault door by SCP-XXXX-2s.

SCP-XXXX-2s are humanoid entities that manifest from SCP-XXXX-1. There are several observed classes of SCP-XXXX-2, detailed in Supplemental Log Blue. As a whole, instances of SCP-XXXX-2 are near-human entities with an unknown agenda, have access to Foundation intelligence, and have access to advanced technology and weaponry. Instances of SCP-XXXX-2 have been observed to display emotions extremely infrequently, but to predictable triggers. They are to be considered dangerous and while individual actions may not be malicious, their presence is to be considered a threat to Foundation goals, assets, and personnel regardless of current activity.

SCP-XXXX was discovered and brought into Foundation custody and stored at Site 76 for initial containment and designation on March 2nd, 2016. SCP-XXXX was deemed safe to transport and was scheduled to be transferred to a more specialized Site. Approximately three days after it's containment, the doorway to SCP-XXXX-1 manifested with an electronic disruption of surveillance cameras in the HTC hallway it manifested in. A number of SCP-XXXX-2b were observed on surveillance cameras to have emerged from that area and began navigating Site 76 with a knowledge of Site-specific security information, such as building layout, patrol routes, and secure door access codes. The armed SCP-XXXX-2b intercepted SCP-XXXX during loading operations and compelled unarmed Foundation personnel to surrender SCP-XXXX and withdraw. Despite the Site lockdown and alert status, the SCP-XXXX-2b continued to display knowledge of Site 76 emergency protocol and override codes.

Foundation Agents attempted to enter SCP-XXXX-1 and were met by large numbers of armed SCP-XXXX-2. SCP-XXXX-2a responded to the Agents entry, ordering other SCP-XXXX-2 to stand down. SCP-XXXX-2a claimed to be the leader of "Asymmobile Task Force Tau-Hundred" and had "Level Black Moon" security clearance and stated that it would cooperate with Foundation personnel as much as it's orders would allow. SCP-XXXX-2a refused to comply to requests when asked how it knew Foundation security protocols or to leave SCP-XXXX-1. Analysis of SCP-XXXX-2a's biometric data is ongoing with preliminary efforts looking at hostile GoIs. SCP-XXXX-2a communicated intent to cooperate with efforts to secure and contain SCP-XXXX inside SCP-XXXX-1. Foundation forces are to consider reports from any SCP-XXXX-2 to be a credible at the surface level, but to be reported in detail to intelligence and infohazard teams.

Incident Report 6-30-2016:
On June 30th, 2016, SCP-████ breached containment, with ██ casualties. The door to SCP-XXXX-1's vault was breached by multiple instances of SCP-XXXX-2b armed with advanced, possibly anomalous weaponry. Forensic and ballistic analysis was difficult to perform but evidence indicates that SCP-XXXX-2 utilizes man-portable electromagnetic-kinetics and directed energy weapons. The SCP-XXXX-2c attempted to engage SCP-████ while it caused additional breaches. The SCP-XXXX-2b continued to engage SCP-████, SCP-████, SCP-████ and SCP-████, until Foundation forces were able to reestablish containment. Foundation security teams engaged the SCP-XXXX-2b, who retreated to SCP-XXXX-1 with no casualties.

Supplemental Log Blue

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