Noting that new site member Fairy EX (account age 3 days, site membership days) recently coldposted the following page, which has multiple indicators of AI-generation in the initial post and the user's later comment: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-17173535/scp-concept:astris
Excerpt of note (of additional note, the numerical designation was originally "SCP-1914-J" before a reviewer pointed out the issue):
Psychological evaluations document her worsening mental state, culminating in a failed escape attempt and a potentially dangerous transformation. She is not human — but knows how to mimic one. Her story is a tragedy of memory, a fractured mind, and a deathless will capable of understanding this world from every corner of the galaxy.
Upon being addressed by two separate reviewers, the user posted: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-17173535/scp-concept:astris#post-7090900
1. Hello. Thank you for your response. I initially used AI for help with structure and English translation, since English is not my native language. I wanted to connect with the English-speaking community because I find it large and inspiring. I intend to follow the site rules. If AI is prohibited even in the form of punctuation or translation assistance, then I sincerely apologize. I'm truly sorry.
2. That was my mistake and oversight. I spent a long time thinking about it because I was afraid of violating the main documentation structure — I really liked this number, and it holds historical significance for “Astris.” However, I understand that an object with this number may already exist, and I wasn’t sure whether I was allowed to use it. The number is temporary, and I will update it if you require it. This is not a Joke SCP — I will remove the "-J" suffix.
3. Astris appears human, but her regenerative process and fragmented cognition suggest she is either an artificial construct or an alien entity. This is essentially confirmed by the fact that she had previously visited Earth and at some point crash-landed here. Her mimicry is behavioral — she perfectly imitates human emotions and speech, adapting to her environment, but does not fully comprehend those emotions. This dissonance is part of the tragedy: she wants to belong, but can only imitate being human (for now). Over time, this mask begins to erode her psyche, as she remembers every death but sometimes forgets why she lives. In general, her mental state during the first five years within the Foundation is unstable, but later anomalies begin to manifest in her autonomy and the evolution of her cognitive mechanisms.
Sincerely, thank you for your response.
- Just Fairy.
Note that the entirety of point 3. appears to be AI-generated as well. Membership revoked, PM sent.
