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**Special Containment Procedures:**
SCP-9053 is contained in a reinforced standard humanoid containment cell at Site-17, constructed with explosion-resistant materials and triple-reinforced tempered observation glass. The interior is monitored by 24/7 surveillance and equipped with automated suppression gas in case of breach attempts.
SCP-9053 is permitted to exit containment only during Foundation-sanctioned operations as part of Mobile Task Forces. During deployment, SCP-9053 must wear a custom ankle-mounted tracking device featuring:
* GPS and biometric monitoring
* Anti-tampering sensors
* An incapacitating shock system if interference is detected
Attempted removal or deactivation of the device will immediately trigger **Protocol LEASH-04**, deploying armed forces for retrieval. If subject can't be recaptured after 3 hours, AMTF v-7 will be call to re-containment. SCP-9053 has been informed of these terms and has acknowledged compliance.
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**Description:**
SCP-9053 is a Caucasian human male identified as *Michael Thompson*, a former United States Army Captain. Although SCP-9053 physically appears to be in his early 30s, archived military records list his year of birth as 1901. SCP-9053 enlisted in 1920 and was officially declared KIA following a rocket strike in ,[REDACTED], Northen Europe , 1942.
SCP-9053 stands approximately 195 cm (6 ft 5 in) tall and weighs 103 kg (227 lbs), displaying physical conditioning well above documented peak human performance. The subject possesses several anomalous capabilities, most notably extreme regenerative abilities:
*SCP-9053 is capable of recovering from severe physical trauma at superhuman speeds. Complete limb regrowth (e.g., loss of a leg) occurs within approximately 10 seconds. Fatal cranial injuries, including total cerebral destruction, result in full recovery within 6–15 seconds. SCP-9053 often remains conscious or regains awareness almost immediately during regeneration.
In addition to regeneration, SCP-9053 is capable of weaponizing his skeletal structure via two primary methods:
* SCP-9053 can eject fragments of bone at high velocity. These fragments detonate upon impact and regenerate internally within 5–15 seconds, proportional to the volume of skeletal material expended. Bone projectiles may be launched from the limbs, thoracic cavity, or spinal column with precise directional control. High-speed camera footage consistently records a brief yellow flash within the bone structure immediately preceding detonation.
* SCP-9053 can voluntarily heat his skeletal structure to extreme temperatures, measured at up to approximately 1400°C. This state may be maintained for a maximum duration of roughly ten minutes, after which spontaneous detonation of skeletal material becomes unavoidable unless the subject forcibly terminates the process. The success rate of such forced termination remains undetermined.
Despite prolonged exposure to combat, experimentation, and extended solitary containment, SCP-XXXX displays no observable symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, psychosis, or emotional instability. SCP-9053’s demeanor is typically calm, sarcastic, and openly dismissive of Foundation authority. The subject demonstrates a strict sense of personal boundaries and frequently refuses to answer questions relate to family life and detailed missions in military time.
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**Discovery :**
SCP-9053 was discovered in a rural village in [DATA EXPUNGED], Mexico in 1985 following reports of a landslide and widespread structural destruction. Initial Foundation intelligence identified anomalous seismic activity and partially melted debris within the affected area.
Investigation revealed SCP-9053 emerging from the remains of an underground laboratory operated by an unregistered scientific organization, focus on anomalous biological weapons, identifying itself as *“The White Horseman.”*
According to SCP-9053, subject had been drugged, restrained, and subjected to repeated regenerative experiments by the group. Once the administered sedatives wore off, SCP-9053 intentionally destabilized the surrounding terrain, causing a landslide that destroyed the facility and killed all personnel present.
> *“They wanted to see how their stuffs affect on me. I wanted to see how fast they die under tons of dirt. Call it a science experiment.”*
Foundation forces attempted immediate containment. SCP-9053 resisted capture, resulting in:
* A three-day siege
* Four documented escape attempts
* Seventeen Foundation casualties
* Destruction of three armored vehicles
SCP-9053 was eventually subdued using high-yield tranquilizers and transported to Site-17.
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> Interview Log-9053 -A1
> **Interviewed:** SCP-9053
> **Interviewer:** Dr. Andrew
> ****Foreword:** SCP-9053 express average cooperation with staff, no sign of hostile expressions. Subject agree to share about time in the military, but refuse to talk about family life.
> **<Begin Log, 07:32, 12/07/1985>**
> **Dr. Andrew:** State your name and background for the record.
> **SCP-9053:** (Rolls eyes.) You already read the file, didn’t you?
> **Dr. Andrew:** Standard procedure.
> **SCP-9053:** Michael Thompson. U.S. Army. Weapons expert. Explosive ordnance disposal. Ghosted after ’45. Anything else?
> **Dr. Andrew:**In the profile, you was recorded as KIA in 1942, have a tombstone ịn Ohio.
> Dr. Andrew pause a moment
> **Dr. Andrew:** And your family murdered by a group of extremists. Not fair with a man who server for his nation for over 20 years.
> **SCP-9053:** Don't talk as if you're pitying me.
> **Dr. Andrew:** I just sympathize. Anyway, why were you in Mexico?
> **SCP-9053:** That’s where they dragged me. I don't know what they are, but obviously not for good purpose. They drugged me by something aren't taught in chemistry class ,strapped me down, inject several types of bacteria and virus in my veins. Thought I wouldn’t wake up.
> **Dr. Andrew:** The landslide that followed—
> **SCP-9053:** I caused it. On purpose. I just wanted the place erased. They got buried. Deserved worse.
> **Dr. Andrew:** You could have avoided civilian exposure.
> **SCP-9053:** I could’ve died on that table too. Guess we both lost something.
> **<End Log, 08:02, 12/09/1985>**
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> Interview Log-9053 -A2
> **Interviewed:** SCP-9053
>**Interviewer:** Dr. Andrew
> **<Begin Log, 15:34, 17/10/1988>**
> **Foreword:** [Small passage describing the interview]
> **Dr. Andrew:** You’ve been classified as high-risk, but I think you have potential to make a deal. What do you think? Obedience earns privileges.
> **SCP-9053:** (Chuckles.) You think I care about privileges? I ate rats in a cave in Korea.
> **Dr. Andrew:**This is or goodwill. We had read your ARMY profile, and your command capacity may be helpful. You can support us to handle some containment breach.
> **SCP-9053:** (Smirk.) So, you captured me like a high-risk subject, enclosure my "box" with sentinels, but still want my help?
> *(SCP-XXXX leans forward and punch against the observation glass, leaving a blood dot on the glass.)*
> **SCP-9053:** NEVER! Even when you, and the Foundation behind you, can delete me out this world. Just do it, I saw as died in Northern Europe since 1942.
> **Dr. Andrew:** We need assurance you’ll follow orders.
> **SCP-9053:** I’ve taken more orders than you’ve had birthdays. Real question is whether you know what to do with a weapon that fights back.
> **Dr. Andrew:** You’re not irreplaceable.
> **SCP-9053:** Nobody is. But I’m hard to kill. That counts.
> *(SCP-XXXX leans forward and presses his fist against the observation glass, leaving blood from a prior injury. No escalation occurs.)*
> **<End Log, 16:15, 17/10/1985>**
**Note:** SCP-9053 breached containment approximately twelve hours after this interview. The subject was recaptured after a seven-day pursuit across multiple Foundation-controlled zones. No civilian casualties were reported.
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> **Interview Log 9053-B1
> **Interviewed:** SCP-9053
> **Interviewer:** Dr. Andrew
> **<Begin Log, 12:36, 25/10/1985>**
> **Dr. Andrew:** You have been returned to containment following your unauthorized absence.
> **SCP-9053:** It took me a week wandering in forest, diving in mud, avoiding UAV and watch you from far distance with binoculars. It's more difficult than I thought.
> **Dr. Andrew:**
> **SCP-9053:** Yeah, yeah, yeah! Go ahead, told me about the "cooperation contract", or anything like this.
> **Dr. Andrew:** You’ve been approved for provisional deployment under Mobile Task Force Alpha-9. Supervised, with strict limitations.
> **SCP-9053:** Sounds like a suicide squad with extra paperwork.
> **Dr. Andrew:** You’ll be fitted with an ankle tracker. Removal attempts result in sedation, subdual, or termination.
> **SCP-9053:** …Fine. If it gets me out of the cell occasionally.
> **Dr. Andrew:** Cooperation or not, it's your choice.
> **SCP-9053:** So does regeneration. I’ll cooperate—for now.
> **<End Log, 13:05, 25/10/1985>**
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**Addendum 9053-E07:**
**Dr. Andrew’s assessment:**
> //“He isn’t broken. He isn’t unstable. He simply doesn’t care about being understood — and that makes him more complicated, and more unpredictable.”//
**Addendum 9053-E18:**
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[[include :scp-wiki:component:license-box-end]]Excerpts of note:
SCP-9053 is a Caucasian human male identified as *Michael Thompson*, a former United States Army Captain.
*“They wanted to see how their stuffs affect on me. I wanted to see how fast they die under tons of dirt. Call it a science experiment.”*
Dr. Andrew: You’re not irreplaceable.
SCP-9053: Nobody is. But I’m hard to kill. That counts.
*(SCP-XXXX leans forward and presses his fist against the observation glass, > leaving blood from a prior injury. No escalation occurs.)*
“He isn’t broken. He isn’t unstable. He simply doesn’t care about being understood — and that makes him more complicated, and more unpredictable.”
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