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[ Title: SCP-091 is a βScottiesβ brand tissue box, currently empty.; Genre: Scientific; Tags: 3rdperson; Style: Dark ] |
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Item #: SCP-091 |
Object Class: Anomalous Safe |
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-091 is to be stored in a standard containment locker at Site-ββ. When SCP-091 is not being tested, it is to be placed under combination lock. Since SCP-091 has shown no signs of resistance to tearing or damage greater than that of normal cardboard, great care should be taken when transporting it to and from testing sites. |
During testing, no one other than the subject should view SCP-091. Those suspected of having seen SCP-091 are to be administered Class-B amnestics immediately, and all personal recordings or images in the possession of the subjectβboth print and digitalβare to be destroyed to prevent recurrence. |
Description: SCP-091 is a βScottiesβ brand tissue box, currently empty. Immediately upon observing SCP-091, viewers report an overwhelming sense of nostalgia. Those affected begin reminiscing about times they βwere nearβ SCP-091, major events that occurred while it was present, or people and places that somehow relate to it. |
SCP-091 was originally recorded as an anomalous item and sent to Reliquary Site-44, until one of the members of the recovery team, Assistant Researcher βββββwhile viewing a recording of her wedding from 199ββnoted SCP-091 in the background of the film and noted a strong flood of nostalgic memories attached to it, including: |
Memories of SCP-091 at the wedding itself. |
Memories of SCP-091 at the reception. |
Memories of SCP-091 during the honeymoon. |
A further interview with Assistant Researcher βββββs ex-husband demonstrated that he too remembered SCP-091 in all of those places and situations, again noting strong feelings of nostalgia and fondness for it. Further investigation found that several people who attended the wedding remember SCP-091 being there and the emotional effect. Others were asked to describe the wedding itself without being informed of SCP-091. In these cases, they described the scene without including SCP-091, until they were questioned about it directly. At that time, they immediately underwent the same, previously observed effect. |
Continued testing under other situations has continued to produce similar results. Administration of amnestics has proven ineffective at stopping the effect if the subject is allowed to view an image or recording of SCP-091. |
Of note is the fact that in each recorded instance of SCP-091, the box pictured is full of tissues. |
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[ Title: SCP-093 is a currently known color.; Genre: Scientific; Tags: 3rdperson; Style: Dark ] |
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Item SCP-093 is to be kept on a silver lined mirror on a 0.3x0.23m (1ftx9in) pedestal at least 1.22m (4ft) off the ground floor in containment cell block ββββ. Object is not to be contained in areas exceeding 3.66x3.05m (12x10ft) nor placed on mahogany, pine, cherry or aluminum pedestals above or below level 1 of containment cell block ββββ. Object can be handled safely, albeit gently, without consequences. Tests and consequences thereof involving containment conditions can be viewed in Section-B:35-1 of the attached report. |
Description: Object was found on the shore of the Red Sea, 30 Jan 1968, emitting a low sigh and a dim blue gleam. Its color has since turned into an orange mix of red only emitting a hum of varying volume whilst in the presence of female examiners of ages between 34 and 41. SCP-093 resembled the documented blue for 54:34 at 1:23 on 26 April 1986 coincidentally when the body of 194-9834 was discovered in Research Facility βββββ. |
Ties between 194-9834 and SCP-093 remain inconclusive and effects of prolonged exposure to 093 remain unknown except for infrequent reports of periods of calmness and in the case of 242-0049 as periodic waves of depression, loss of balance and thoughts of suicide. These feelings have reportedly not exceeded eleven days in duration. Object seemed to react to the presence of 242-0056 by turning light violet for no more than 2:09, as documented on 12 March 1993. Effects of this reaction remain unknown. |
Additional Notes: Origins of 093 remain unknown and documents of recovery of 093 have since been destroyed in a fire in Research Facility βββββ, 09 December 1989. Reports on the feelings of researchers who handled 093 have remained inconsequential since 19 April 1995. |
SCP-093-T1: Containment Test |
Testing of SCP-093 against conditions set forth for existing containment procedures to assess viability of continuing such containment. Beginning with changing the type of mirror used as a position of rest: |
Mirrored surface, brass frame, retail-grade mirror: SCP-093 rests without activity when placed on the mirror. This test alone removes the need for costly silver or wooden containment systems. |
Standard-grade table: SCP-093 turns upright and begins to roll across the table surface in one direction, making a U-turn and rolling to the other, completing an oval shape and repeating this action until a mirror is brought into vicinity of it, at which time SCP-093 rolls toward the mirror and lays flatways against it, sliding toward the center. It is noted that despite the grainy feel of SCP-093, it does not mark the mirror in any fashion while moving across it. |
Two mirrors at either end of a standard-grade table: SCP-093 gravitates toward the closer mirror regardless of orientation and makes no distinction between different types of mirrors, favoring a factor of distance above all else in choosing the mirror to move to. |
A mirror held by a person and moved around: SCP-093 follows the mirror as it moves, gaining speed until a maximum velocity of ββββββ is reached. At any velocity, the impact of SCP-093 against a mirrored surface results in no damage to either object. |
A person holding SCP-093 placing it on a mirror: This test was accidental, the result of one of the staff tripping another after some debate about who would be covering the lunch tab. As a result of the behavior of the researchers, it was discovered that a person holding SCP-093 and placing it against a mirror will in fact move into the mirror. |
Addendum: Containment testing discontinued after establishing that SCP-093 requires only a mirror to rest inert. Testing on human interaction with mirrors while holding SCP-093 authorized by Dr. βββββ. |
SCP-093-T2 : Mirror Test |
Testing Protocols: Subjects testing SCP-093 must wear a Class 3 buckle harness strapped to the chest and attached to a tension pulley system allowing for 300Β m (~1000 ft) of movement. Additional spools may be added to extend movement if necessary. The clasps connecting these spools must be high grade and capable of withstanding applied force of 0.2 tons. |
A field kit containing the following should be standard issue for testing of SCP-093: |
One (1) wrist mounted light source with three (3) hours lifespan and additional power sources providing up to six (6) additional hours. |
Four (4) 0.5Β L water bottles with water. |
Four (4) MREs of any type, plus two (2) plain granola bars (chocolate chips allowed). |
One (1) standard-issue Beretta 9mm firearm with twenty-four (24) rounds of ammunition, loaded. This is not to be issued until subject has passed into a mirror using SCP-093 and should be given under armed supervision ensuring that the subject passes through entirely. This item is to be requisitioned first upon subject's return and subject to be made aware of this before leaving line of sight within SCP-093's mirror. |
One (1) standard-issue field knife. The subject is not to be made aware of this item and must find it on his own within the kit. |
The subject must also be attached to a video system, with a camera mounted on the subject's head or shoulders. The video device should be cable based and allow for the same length of travel as the return system. Wireless cameras have shown mixed results and should only be used in testing conditions where SCP-093 is a currently known color. New colors must be tested using wired feed. |
During testing, the color of SCP-093 must be recorded, as well as history of the subject in terms of their incarceration to identify how SCP-093 determines the color to assume. A link appears to be connected to guilt or a lack thereof in the subject's psyche. The attached test results should be read in order. |
SCP-093 'Blue' Test |
SCP-093 'Green' Test |
SCP-093 'Violet' Test |
SCP-093 'Yellow' Test |
SCP-093 'Red' Test |
The following data has been classified. Personnel requesting this data must read all declassified test data and have the approval of two (2) Class-4 Personnel |
SCP-093-Recovered Materials |
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[ Title: SCP-096 is a humanoid creature measuring approximately 2.; Genre: Scientific; Tags: 3rdperson; Style: Dark ] |
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Item #: SCP-096 |
Object Class: Euclid |
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-096 is to be contained in its cell, a 5Β m x 5Β m x 5Β m airtight steel cube, at all times. Weekly checks for any cracks or holes are mandatory. There are to be absolutely no video surveillance or optical tools of any kind inside SCP-096's cell. Security personnel will use pre-installed pressure sensors and laser detectors to ensure SCP-096's presence inside the cell. |
Any and all photos, video, or recordings of SCP-096's likeness are strictly forbidden without approval from Dr. βββ and O5-β. |
Description: SCP-096 is a humanoid creature measuring approximately 2.38 meters in height. Subject shows very little muscle mass, with preliminary analysis of body mass suggesting mild malnutrition. Arms are grossly out of proportion with the rest of the subject's body, with an approximate length of 1.5 meters each. Skin is mostly devoid of pigmentation, with no sign of any body hair. |
SCP-096's jaw can open to four (4) times the norm of an average human. Other facial features remain similar to an average human, with the exception of the eyes, which are also devoid of pigmentation. It is not yet known whether SCP-096 is blind or not. It shows no signs of any higher brain functions, and is not considered to be sapient. |
SCP-096 is normally extremely docile, with pressure sensors inside its cell indicating it spends most of the day pacing by the eastern wall. However, when someone views SCP-096's face, whether it be directly, via video recording, or even a photograph, it will enter a stage of considerable emotional distress. SCP-096 will cover its face with its hands and begin screaming, crying, and babbling incoherently. Approximately one (1) to two (2) minutes after the first viewing, SCP-096 will begin running to the person who viewed its face (who will from this point on be referred to as SCP-096-1). |
Documented speeds have varied from thirty-five (35) km/h to βββ km/h, and seems to depend on distance from SCP-096-1. At this point, no known material or method can impede SCP-096's progress. The actual position of SCP-096-1 does not seem to affect SCP-096's response; it seems to have an innate sense of SCP-096-1's location. Note: This reaction does not occur when viewing artistic depictions (see Document 096-1). |
Upon arriving at SCP-096-1's location, SCP-096 will proceed to kill and [DATA EXPUNGED] SCP-096-1. 100% of cases have left no traces of SCP-096-1. SCP-096 will then sit down for several minutes before regaining its composure and becoming docile once again. It will then attempt to make its way back to its natural habitat, [DATA REDACTED] |
Due to the possibility of a mass chain reaction, including breach of Foundation secrecy and large civilian loss of life, retrieval of subject should be considered Alpha priority. |
Dr. βββ has also petitioned for immediate termination of SCP-096 (see Interview 096-1). Order is awaiting approval. Termination order has been approved, and is to be carried out by Dr. βββ on [DATA REDACTED]. See Incident-096-1-A. |
Audio log from Interview 096-1: |
Interviewer: Dr. βββ |
Interviewed: Captain (Ret.) βββββββββ, former commander of retrieval team Zulu 9-A |
Retrieval Incident #096-1-A |
<Begin Log> |
[ββββββββ ββββββββ Time, Research Area ββ] |
Capt. βββββββββ: It always sucks ass to get Initial Retrieval duty. You have no idea what the damn thing is capable of besides what jacked up information the field techies can scrape up, and you're lucky if they even tell you the whole story. They told us to "bag and tag." Didn't tell us jackshit about not looking at the damn thing. |
Dr. βββ: Could you describe the mission, please? |
Capt. βββββββββ: Yeah, sorry. We had two choppers, one with my team and one on backup with Zulu 9-B and Dr. ββββββ. We spotted the target about two clicks north of our patrol path. I'm guessing he wasn't facing our direction, else he would have taken us out then and there. |
Dr. βββ: Your report says SCP-096 didn't react to the cold? It was -ββo C. |
Capt. βββββββββ: Actually, it was -ββ. And yes, it was butt naked and didn't so much as shiver. Anyway, we landed, approached the target, and Corporal ββ got ready to bag it. That's when Dr. ββββββ called. I turned to answer it, and that's what saved me. The target must have turned and my whole squad saw it. |
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