It was brought to staff attention that Dr Carbine (account age 68 days, site membership 66 days) posted the articles: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-8221 and https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-8122, both of which contained multiple indicators of AI-generation.
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Item #: SCP-8221
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-8221 instances are to be kept in separate, reinforced containment chambers at Site-██. Each chamber must be lined with lead and equipped with a Faraday cage to prevent any form of electronic communication or interference. Access to SCP-8221 requires Level 4 clearance, and all interactions must be conducted remotely via robotic proxies. Direct human interaction is strictly prohibited.
Description: SCP-8221 refers to a group of highly dangerous humanoid entities with CRT television sets for heads. Each instance of SCP-8221 varies in height and build, but all share the common feature of a CRT television where a head would normally be. The screens of these televisions continuously display a variety of disturbing and cognitohazardous images and videos.
SCP-8221 instances are sapient and possess advanced cognitive abilities, including the capability to manipulate electronic devices and networks remotely. They can emit powerful electromagnetic pulses (EMPs) capable of disabling electronic equipment within a 50-meter radius. SCP-8221 instances have demonstrated hostility toward Foundation personnel and have attempted multiple breaches.
Behavior: SCP-8221 instances exhibit aggressive behavior and have shown a propensity for psychological manipulation. They can induce severe psychological distress and hallucinations in individuals who view their screens for prolonged periods. SCP-8221 instances communicate through a combination of visual displays and electronic voice synthesis, often using these methods to deceive and manipulate.
Origin: The origin of SCP-8221 is currently unknown. Initial containment occurred after a series of unexplained electronic disruptions and disappearances were traced to an abandoned broadcast station. The entities were discovered using the station's equipment to broadcast cognitohazardous signals.
Addendum 8221-1: During an attempted interview, SCP-8221-5 managed to breach containment by exploiting a vulnerability in the site's network security. The breach resulted in the loss of ██ personnel and significant damage to Site-██'s infrastructure. Enhanced security measures have since been implemented.
Addendum 8221-2: Research indicates that SCP-8221 instances possess a form of collective consciousness, allowing them to share information and coordinate actions instantaneously. This networked intelligence poses a significant threat to containment and global security.
Conclusion: SCP-8221, or the TV Heads, are highly dangerous and unpredictable entities requiring stringent containment protocols. Their advanced cognitive abilities and hostile behavior necessitate continuous monitoring and the highest level of security measures. Immediate termination is authorized if containment is compromised.
Item #: SCP-8122
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-8122, hereby designated as "The Eternal Labyrinth," is to be contained within a specially designed containment chamber located at Site-██. The chamber must be constructed of reinforced titanium alloy and lined with a complex array of electromagnetic dampeners to prevent any spatial distortions from affecting the surrounding area. Access to SCP-8122 requires Level 4 clearance, and any personnel entering the containment chamber must be equipped with a GPS tracking device and a tethered safety line.
Description: SCP-8122, "The Eternal Labyrinth," is an anomalous, non-Euclidean spatial phenomenon resembling a vast, ever-changing maze. The interior dimensions of SCP-8122 are significantly larger than its exterior, with the maze's layout constantly shifting and reconfiguring itself. The walls of the labyrinth are composed of an unknown, indestructible material that appears to absorb all forms of electromagnetic radiation, rendering it impervious to conventional scanning techniques.
SCP-8122's primary anomalous property is its ability to distort space and time within its confines. Individuals entering the labyrinth report experiencing severe disorientation, temporal anomalies, and a sense of being "lost" despite the use of navigational aids. The maze's layout is highly unpredictable, with pathways appearing and disappearing seemingly at random. Attempts to map SCP-8122 have proven futile, as any documented layouts become obsolete within minutes.
Behavior: SCP-8122 exhibits no sentient behavior but poses a significant threat due to its spatial and temporal anomalies. Personnel who have spent extended periods within the labyrinth often exhibit signs of severe psychological distress, including paranoia, hallucinations, and memory loss. In some cases, individuals have reported encountering distorted versions of themselves or other personnel within the maze, leading to further confusion and fear.
Origin: SCP-8122 was discovered in the ruins of an ancient temple in ████████, following reports of numerous disappearances and unexplained phenomena in the area. Foundation agents secured the site and established containment protocols to prevent further exposure to the labyrinth's effects.
Addendum 8122-1: Research into SCP-8122 suggests that the labyrinth may be connected to a higher-dimensional space, allowing it to manipulate the fabric of reality within its confines. Efforts to understand the underlying mechanisms of SCP-8122 are ongoing, with the potential to unlock new insights into the nature of space-time and higher-dimensional physics.
Conclusion: SCP-8122, "The Eternal Labyrinth," is a highly dangerous spatial anomaly that poses significant risks to both physical and mental well-being. Strict containment protocols and constant monitoring are essential to ensure the safety of personnel and prevent the spread of its anomalous effects.
Notes: No sandboxes for either article. The second article (SCP-8122) has no revisions. The first article (SCP-8221) is vastly different in the original revision before being completely reworked 8 minutes later.
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