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**Item #:** SCP-9046
**Object Class:** Euclid
**Special Containment Procedures:**
SCP-9046 is to be contained in a standard humanoid containment cell at Site-██. The subject is to be provided with 3–5 meals per day. Under no circumstances should personnel attempt to remove SCP-9046’s plate while food remains on it. Doing so will trigger a rage state, during which SCP-9046 becomes extremely hostile and will inevitably kill and absorb the offending individual.
**Description:**
SCP-9046 is a ██-year-old male of ██████ origin. The subject possesses the anomalous ability to consume any form of matter, including but not limited to: metals, wood, stone, and radioactive materials. Internal scans suggest the presence of a gravitational singularity (a black hole) within SCP-9046’s abdominal cavity, estimated to have a diameter of approximately 50 cm.
This singularity was first observed during Incident 9046-R1, when SCP-9046 entered a rage state and screamed at Researcher ██████, who was wearing a body camera. The gravitational pull generated during this event was sufficient to prevent intervention by armed personnel.
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**Addendum 9046-1-A**
**Test Log A**
**Participants:**
- Dr. ██████
- 2 Agents of MTF Epsilon-11
- D-27495
**Procedure:**
D-27495 was instructed to deliver a plate containing food items (wood and metal) to SCP-9046 and retrieve the plate once the subject had finished.
**Results:**
SCP-9046 consumed the contents of the plate without incident. Upon approach, SCP-9046 embraced D-27495 and returned to its bed. No hostile behavior was observed.
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**Addendum 9046-1-B**
**Test Log B**
**Participants:**
- Dr. Miller
- 2 Agents of MTF Epsilon-11
- D-35478
**Procedure:**
D-35478 was instructed to deliver a plate containing screws and a plastic helmet to SCP-9046, and to retrieve the plate once the screws had been consumed.
**Results:**
SCP-9046 initially displayed positive affect and began eating. Upon removal of the plate before the helmet was consumed, SCP-9046 entered a rage state. The subject screamed (notably similar to SCP-096) and violently attacked D-35478. The gravitational pull from the singularity prevented intervention. SCP-9046 subsequently opened its abdomen and absorbed D-35478’s remains. The subject then exited the room without further incident.
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**Interview Log 9046-1**
**Interviewer:** Dr. Madelin
**Interviewed:** SCP-9046
> **[BEGIN LOG]**
> **Dr. Madelin:** Can you talk?
> **SCP-9046:** Yup, I sure can. *[giggles]*
> **Dr. Madelin:** That’s good. Would you mind answering some questions?
> **SCP-9046:** Depends on the type of questions… *[plucks at arm]*
> **Dr. Madelin:** Where did you come from?
> **SCP-9046:** Uuuum… I think I was born in ██████. I was raised in a building similar to this one.
> **Dr. Madelin:** How was your time there?
> **SCP-9046:** Cruel.
>**[SCP-9046 begins to express sadness]**
> **Dr. Madelin:** How come?
> **SCP-9046:** The scientists were testing ███████████████ on us. Every day.
> **Dr. Madelin:** *Us?* There were more people?
> **SCP-9046:** Yes. Unfortunately, there were more like me. I was the only one who made it out alive.
> **[Gravity spike detected]**
> **Dr. Madelin:** I think it’s better if we end this interview here.
> **SCP-9046:** I'm fine with that.
> **[END LOG]**
> **Note:**
> Following this interview, SCP-9046 refused to communicate with Foundation personnel for a period of two days.
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> **Further Research Notes:**
> Requests for further testing involving SCP-9046’s singularity and emotional triggers are pending approval from Site Command. Psychological evaluation is recommended.
**Addendum 9046-2-C
Test Log C – Unauthorized Material Ingestion Trial
Participants:**
Dr. Halvorsen (Lead Researcher)
2 Agents of MTF Epsilon-11
D-88214 (Test Subject)
**Objective:**
To determine whether SCP-9046 can safely consume high-density uranium alloy and whether ingestion affects its gravitational singularity.
**Procedure:**
D-88214 was instructed to deliver a plate containing a uranium-tungsten alloy cube (approx. 1.2 kg), a small lead sphere, and a standard food item (boiled rice) to SCP-9046. The subject was informed that the plate would be removed after 5 minutes regardless of consumption status.
Results:
[00:00] – SCP-9046 accepts the plate and begins consuming the rice, followed by the lead sphere. No anomalous behavior observed.
[00:03] – SCP-9046 picks up the uranium-tungsten cube and inspects it. The subject hesitates, then begins to chew slowly.
[00:05] – D-88214 approaches to retrieve the plate. SCP-9046 growls audibly and clutches the cube tightly.
[00:05:12] – Upon attempted removal of the plate, SCP-9046 enters a rage state. The singularity expands to an estimated 1.5 meters in diameter, causing immediate gravitational collapse of the test chamber’s eastern wall.
[00:06] – D-88214 is pulled into the singularity and absorbed. SCP-9046 begins emitting high-frequency vocalizations resembling seismic tremors.
[00:07] – Emergency lockdown initiated. MTF Epsilon-11 attempts containment but is repelled by gravitational forces. One agent is lost to the singularity.
[00:09] – SCP-9046 exits the test chamber and proceeds toward the reactor wing. Radiation sensors spike as the singularity begins absorbing shielding materials.
[00:12] – Dr. Halvorsen activates Protocol “Black Maw,” flooding the wing with inert gas and electromagnetic dampeners. SCP-9046 slows, then collapses to the floor, whispering: //“It’s too heavy…”//
[00:15] – SCP-9046 is sedated and returned to containment. The singularity retracts to its baseline diameter.
Casualties:
D-88214: Absorbed
1 MTF Agent: Absorbed
3 personnel injured due to gravitational trauma
Reactor Wing: Partial collapse, radiation leak contained
> **Secure Containment Procedures Foundation
> Site-██ Internal Memorandum
> Date: ██/██/████
> From: Dr. Madelin, Senior Researcher
> To: Site Director ███████
> Subject: Reclassification Proposal – SCP-9046 (Euclid → Keter)**
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> **Overview:**
> Following recent behavioral incidents and analysis of SCP-9046’s anomalous capabilities, I am formally proposing a reclassification of SCP-9046 from Euclid to Keter. While current containment protocols have proven effective under controlled conditions, the potential for catastrophic failure remains unacceptably high.
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> **Arguments for Reclassification:**
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> **Lethality and Unpredictability:**
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> Incident 9046-2-C demonstrated SCP-9046’s sudden changes in behavior if someone were to take something that’s his. The subject’s ability to absorb individuals via a gravitational singularity renders standard containment breach responses ineffective.
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> Containment Fragility:
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> The singularity within SCP-9046 is estimated to exert gravitational forces sufficient to distort local spacetime. Should SCP-9046 enter a sustained rage state, containment infrastructure may be compromised beyond recovery.
> SCP-9046 has shown the ability to exit its cell post-absorption events without resistance, suggesting containment is conditional on its emotional state.
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> Potential for Mass Casualties:
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> If SCP-9046 were to breach containment in a populated area, the singularity could result in mass absorption events, gravitational collapse, or localized black hole formation.
> Intervention by MTF units has proven ineffective during rage states due to gravitational interference.
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> Psychological Instability:
> Interview Log 9046-1 reveals a traumatic past involving unethical experimentation. This trauma may contribute to unpredictable emotional triggers, increasing the risk of spontaneous rage events.
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> Counterarguments (Euclid Retention):
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> SCP-9046 has demonstrated cooperative behavior when protocols are followed precisely.
> Rage states are avoidable with strict adherence to feeding procedures.
> No containment breaches have occurred outside of test environments.
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> Conclusion:
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> While SCP-9046 can be managed under ideal conditions, the consequences of deviation are extreme and potentially uncontainable. The presence of a gravitational singularity within a humanoid entity, combined with emotional volatility, places SCP-9046 within the scope of Keter-class anomalies—those that are exceedingly difficult to contain and pose a significant threat to global security.
> I recommend immediate review by the Site Ethics Committee and Containment Oversight Division.
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> Signed,
> Dr. Madelin
> Senior Researcher, Site-██
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Excerpts of note:
Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-9046 is to be contained in a standard humanoid containment cell at Site-██. The subject is to be provided with 3–5 meals per day. Under no circumstances should personnel attempt to remove SCP-9046’s plate while food remains on it. Doing so will trigger a rage state, during which SCP-9046 becomes extremely hostile and will inevitably kill and absorb the offending individual.
Further Research Notes:
Requests for further testing involving SCP-9046’s singularity and emotional triggers are pending approval from Site Command. Psychological evaluation is recommended.
Secure Containment Procedures Foundation
Site-██ Internal Memorandum
Date: ██/██/████
From: Dr. Madelin, Senior Researcher
To: Site Director ███████
Subject: Reclassification Proposal – SCP-9046 (Euclid → Keter)
Overview:
Following recent behavioral incidents and analysis of SCP-9046’s anomalous capabilities, I am formally proposing a reclassification of SCP-9046 from Euclid to Keter. While current containment protocols have proven effective under controlled conditions, the potential for catastrophic failure remains unacceptably high.
Arguments for Reclassification:
Lethality and Unpredictability:
Incident 9046-2-C demonstrated SCP-9046’s sudden changes in behavior if someone were to take something that’s his. The subject’s ability to absorb individuals via a gravitational singularity renders standard containment breach responses ineffective.
Conclusion:
While SCP-9046 can be managed under ideal conditions, the consequences of deviation are extreme and potentially uncontainable. The presence of a gravitational singularity within a humanoid entity, combined with emotional volatility, places SCP-9046 within the scope of Keter-class anomalies—those that are exceedingly difficult to contain and pose a significant threat to global security.
I recommend immediate review by the Site Ethics Committee and Containment Oversight Division.
Signed,
Dr. Madelin
Senior Researcher, Site-██
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