It was brought to staff attention that Cheesukage (account age 1556 days, site membership 1555 days) posted the article: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-8096, which contained multiple indicators of AI-generation.
### SCP-8096: The Endless Assembly
#### Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-8096 is to be contained within a reinforced glass display case measuring 2m x 2m x 2m in the center of a 10m x 10m x 10m containment cell at Site-██. The case must be monitored 24/7 by surveillance cameras, with any abnormalities reported immediately. Access to SCP-8096 requires Level 4 clearance and must be approved by at least two senior researchers. Under no circumstances should SCP-8096 be handled without proper authorization and protective measures.
Description:
SCP-8096is a standard LEGO® brick set, consisting of approximately 1,000 pieces. The set includes a variety of bricks, plates, tiles, and minifigures, all of which appear to be in pristine condition. The box is unmarked and lacks any identifying information regarding its origin or intended build.
SCP-8096's primary anomalous property manifests when an individual begins to assemble the pieces. Subjects report an overwhelming compulsion to complete the set, often working for hours without rest or nourishment. As the assembly progresses, subjects display signs of increasing distress and obsession.
#### Addendum 8096-A: Discovery
SCP-8096was discovered in a suburban home in ███████, Illinois, following reports of a family of four going missing under mysterious circumstances. Foundation agents found the entire family, deceased, in the living room, with various parts of their bodies integrated into a large, grotesque structure made from LEGO® bricks. SCP-1984 was identified as the likely source of the anomaly and was secured without incident.
#### Addendum 8096-B: Experiment Log
Experiment 8096-7
Date: April 23, 2007
Subject: D-7723
Procedure: D-7723 was instructed to begin assembling SCP-8096 while being monitored by a team of researchers.
Results:
0 minutes: D-7723 opens the box and begins sorting the pieces.
15 minutes: D-7723 starts assembling the pieces with notable speed and precision.
30 minutes: D-7723 becomes visibly agitated, muttering about needing to "finish it."
60 minutes: D-7723 is sweating profusely, hands shaking, but continues assembling without pause.
120 minutes: The assembled structure starts to resemble a crude, abstract humanoid form. D-7723 shows signs of severe distress, including tears and incoherent speech.
180 minutes: D-7723 forcibly attaches a brick to their own arm, integrating it into the structure. Subject screams in pain but does not stop.
210 minutes: D-7723's arm is now a mix of flesh and LEGO® bricks. Subject continues to integrate their own body into the assembly.
240 minutes: D-7723 collapses from exhaustion and blood loss. Medical team intervenes and removes the subject from the containment chamber. D-7723 expires shortly thereafter due to extensive injuries.
Post-experiment Analysis:
The resulting structure was a nightmarish fusion of LEGO® bricks and human tissue. The assembled figure bore a disturbing resemblance to a minifigure but with human features distorted and merged into the plastic. Further analysis revealed that the structure exhibited a low-level cognitive function, emitting faint, distressed moans and attempting to move.
#### Addendum 8096-C: Incident Report
On May 10, 2024, during routine inspection, SCP-8096's containment cell experienced a power fluctuation. Surveillance footage showed SCP-8096's bricks beginning to shift and reassemble on their own. The bricks moved rapidly, forming a large, humanoid figure that violently attempted to breach containment.
Security personnel responded with lethal force, managing to dismantle the structure. However, individual bricks continued to exhibit autonomous movement for several hours before becoming inert.
#### Conclusion:
SCP-8096 poses a severe threat due to its ability to compel individuals to integrate themselves into its assembly, resulting in extreme physical and psychological harm. The autonomous movement of the bricks indicates a potential for self-assembly, presenting a containment challenge. Further research is required to fully understand the extent of SCP-8096's anomalous properties and develop more effective containment measures.
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Note: SCP-8096is to be considered highly dangerous. Interaction is to be limited to remote observation and automated systems to prevent further casualties and ensure containment integrity.
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Note: Image was not originally in plaintext; I changed it so that the collapsible wouldn't be too big.
Other notes: No sandbox draft exists for the posted article. No revision history.
Disc Team, please weigh in.