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**Item #:** SCP-XXXX
**Object Class:** Euclid
**Special Containment Procedures:**
SCP-XXXX is a distributed anomalous social structure associated with the appearance of anomalous numerical counters and voluntary participant reintegration into baseline society.
SCP Foundation personnel are to classify individuals displaying anomalous numerical counters consistent with SCP-XXXX-Associated Devices (“counters”) as SCP-XXXX-1 instances.
No confirmed encounters with SCP-XXXX-1 instances bearing counter values below 50 have been documented. The majority of Foundation interactions occur with individuals whose counters display values between 100 and 2000, corresponding to a post-assimilation reintegration phase.
SCP-XXXX-1 instances within this range are not to be detained by default. Observation, indirect monitoring, and information suppression protocols are to be prioritized, as SCP-XXXX-1 instances have not demonstrated inherent hostility toward baseline society.
All personnel are advised to exercise caution when interacting with SCP-XXXX-1 instances. Despite frequently unremarkable outward appearances, such individuals demonstrate advanced situational awareness, exceptional aptitude across physical, intellectual, and competitive activities, and markedly adaptive combat proficiency. Engagement should be avoided unless necessary.
Foundation personnel are strictly prohibited from entering, investigating, or surveilling locations suspected to serve as access points or intermediary spaces associated with SCP-XXXX (“club-house” structures). Under no circumstances are personnel to accept invitations, verbal or otherwise, to join SCP-XXXX. Failure to comply will result in immediate reassignment pending investigation.
Individuals displaying counter values exceeding 5000 are to be designated SCP-XXXX-1-H and considered cognitively unstable. SCP-XXXX-1-H instances commonly exhibit disorganized speech in multiple languages, concurrent recollection of mutually exclusive personal histories, persistent paranoia regarding identity appropriation or memory theft, and compulsive interrogation of bystanders regarding counter possession and numerical value.
SCP-XXXX-1-H instances are authorized for containment to prevent societal disruption or mass casualty events. Detainment efforts should account for the subject’s advanced skill set and unpredictable behavioral shifts.
In multiple documented cases, detained SCP-XXXX-1-H instances have been voluntarily retrieved by other SCP-XXXX-1 individuals. Retrieval parties consistently demonstrate cooperative behavior, express formal apologies regarding the incident, and provide assurances of corrective reintegration. Retrieval parties refuse to provide clarification regarding reintegration procedures and do not acknowledge SCP Foundation authority over SCP-XXXX-1-H instances. Foundation attempts to prevent such retrievals have thus far proven unsuccessful.
**Description:**
SCP-XXXX is a distributed anomalous social structure composed of interconnected physical and conceptual spaces, informally referred to by associated individuals as “the club.” SCP-XXXX manifests globally through transient or concealed access points embedded within mundane locations, most commonly social venues or transitional architectural spaces. These access points are not fixed and demonstrate no consistent spatial configuration, though individuals exposed to SCP-XXXX report a consistent experiential progression.
Participation in SCP-XXXX is voluntary. Individuals who engage with SCP-XXXX beyond its initial layer are gradually introduced to deeper internal strata, each characterized by increased restriction of personal expression, reduced environmental variability, and heightened interpersonal familiarity. Advancement is facilitated exclusively through invitation by existing participants.
Individuals who progress beyond a threshold depth re-emerge into baseline society carrying a small anomalous numerical device (designated SCP-XXXX-Associated Device, or “counter”). The counter displays a continuously increasing value, increments irregularly, and cannot be removed from its bearer without inducing extreme distress or aggression. No SCP-XXXX-1 instance has been observed voluntarily relinquishing their counter.
The function of the counter remains undetermined. SCP-XXXX-1 instances uniformly describe it as an indicator of accumulated participation rather than elapsed time. Higher counter values correlate with increased cognitive integration, access to anomalous knowledge, and degradation of discrete personal identity.
Following a reintegration period, SCP-XXXX-1 instances resume normal societal roles with minimal outward behavioral deviation. Despite this, such individuals consistently demonstrate anomalous adaptability, broad interdisciplinary competence, and access to information inconsistent with their personal history. SCP-XXXX-1 instances express no apparent desire for power, influence, or material gain, exhibiting only sustained interest in the acquisition and exchange of information.
At sufficiently high counter values, SCP-XXXX-1 instances exhibit cognitive instability, including identity fragmentation, paranoia, and compulsive fixation on other counter-bearing individuals. These cases are designated SCP-XXXX-1-H and are considered a risk to societal stability.
The internal structure of SCP-XXXX beyond observational accounts remains unverified. SCP-XXXX-1 testimony suggests the existence of a terminal internal space associated with total integration of participant knowledge. SCP Foundation personnel are prohibited from attempting direct exploration of SCP-XXXX due to the high probability of involuntary participation and irreversible cognitive effects.
**Addendum XXXX-1**: Initial Containment and Interview Log
**Addendum XXXX-1.1**: Recovery
On ██/██/20██, an unidentified individual later designated SCP-XXXX-1-H breached the perimeter of Site-██. Upon initial interception, the subject stated that they were “looking for somewhere deep enough to stay ahead.”
Review of security footage confirms SCP-XXXX-1-H bypassed multiple secured access points using valid authentication codes assigned to unrelated personnel across several departments. No evidence of electronic intrusion or data extraction was found. The subject remained undetected within Site-██ for approximately 2 hours and 14 minutes.
Following discovery, SCP-XXXX-1-H engaged responding security personnel in a series of close-quarters confrontations. The subject successfully subdued nine trained guards. Despite the level of force applied, no fatalities occurred, and no personnel sustained permanent or life-threatening injuries. Analysis of the encounters indicates deliberate restraint and controlled application of force.
Throughout the engagement, SCP-XXXX-1-H was observed repeatedly checking a small numerical counter carried on their person. Attempts by security personnel to confiscate the device resulted in immediate escalation and heightened aggression.
SCP-XXXX-1-H abruptly ceased resistance upon visual contact with Guard ███████. The subject lowered themselves to the floor, began crying, and offered no further resistance. Audio recordings captured the subject stating:
“I can’t hurt you. I already did that once. I won’t do it again.”
The subject subsequently muttered references to “not being able to hurt my grandson.”
Post-incident interviews with Guard ███████ revealed no prior contact, recognition, or familial connection with SCP-XXXX-1-H.
At the time of containment, SCP-XXXX-1-H’s counter displayed a value of █████.
**Addendum XXXX-1.2**: Interview Log
Interviewed: SCP-XXXX-1-H
Interviewer: Dr. █████
Location: Humanoid Containment Chamber 3
Notes: SCP-XXXX-1-H retained possession of the counter throughout the interview. The subject checked the device at irregular intervals. Each increment was audibly perceptible.
Dr. █████: You seem very focused on that device.
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
It tells me where I am.
Dr. █████: Where you are physically?
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
No. How far I’ve gone. How much I’m holding.
(Subject checks the counter.)
Dr. █████: Holding what?
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
Everyone.
Dr. █████: You broke into this facility because you believed other members were present.
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
I was worried about people who wouldn’t admit it.
Dr. █████: Admit to what?
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
Their number. If someone won’t say it, they’re either hiding… or they don’t know yet. Both mean trouble.
(The counter increments. The subject does not react.)
Dr. █████: Trouble for whom?
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
For whoever’s paying attention.
Dr. █████: You accused my staff of stealing memories.
(Subject laughs quietly.)
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
No one steals memories. That would imply ownership.
Dr. █████: Then what happens to them?
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
They’re shared. Gifted. Passed down so no one has to carry too much alone.
Dr. █████: And the club facilitates this process?
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
The club is just the way down. Everyone needs steps.
Dr. █████: Tell me about the club.
(Subject laughs quietly.)
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
Which layer?
Dr. █████: Start with the first.
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
The first is loud. Too loud. People talk about themselves like it matters. Drinks. Stories. Names. You still have a face there.
Dr. █████: A social venue?
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
That’s what it pretends to be. A place you could leave at any time. Most people do. They think that’s all it is.
Dr. █████: And the next layer?
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
You’re invited further back. Someone recognizes you. Remembers something you forgot you told them. There’s a door you didn’t notice before.
Dr. █████: A basement?
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
Sometimes. Sometimes a hallway. Sometimes a stairwell that wasn’t there yesterday. It’s different everywhere. It feels the same.
Dr. █████: What changes?
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
People stop talking over each other. They listen. They ask better questions. You notice everyone’s… healthier. No extremes. No sharp edges.
Dr. █████: And you keep going down.
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
If you’re useful. If you’re curious. If you’re willing to leave things behind.
Dr. █████: Such as?
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
Phones. Jewelry. Clothes that say who you are. It’s polite, really. You don’t bring distractions when you’re being trusted.
Dr. █████: Trusted with what?
(Subject checks the counter.)
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
With more of it.
Dr. █████: And beyond that?
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
It gets quieter. People stop introducing themselves.
Dr. █████: Why?
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
There’s no point once everyone already knows the stories.
Dr. █████: What happens at the lowest level?
(Subject becomes visibly agitated and grips the counter.)
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
People stop asking who a memory belonged to first.
Dr. █████: Who were you before you joined?
(Extended pause.)
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
Doctor.
Mechanic.
Slave.
Baker.
I invited myself.
I’m still waiting to leave.
(Subject begins speaking in multiple languages simultaneously. Speech overlaps and becomes incoherent.)
Dr. █████: Why are you afraid of other members now?
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
They’re lighter than me. They haven’t been trusted with as much yet. And they want what I’m holding.
Dr. █████: What happens when your number gets too high?
(Subject stares at the counter for several seconds.)
SCP-XXXX-1-H:
You stop being able to tell who "we" are. They want us back.
Interview terminated following subject distress.
**Addendum XXXX-1.3**: Retrieval and Reappearance
Approximately 46 minutes following interview termination, three unidentified individuals arrived at Site-██ and requested custody of SCP-XXXX-1-H. The individuals matched established SCP-XXXX-1 behavioral profiles and presented valid credentials. All three expressed formal apologies for SCP-XXXX-1-H’s actions and described the incident as “a lapse in reintegration.”
All attempts to deny or delay the transfer were unsuccessful.
SCP-XXXX-1-H departed calmly, retaining all personal effects, including the counter.
Six days later, SCP-XXXX-1-H was observed at a public transit terminal in ████████. The subject appeared composed, cooperative, and socially appropriate. No anomalous behavior was reported.
The counter remained visible and active.
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[[include :scp-wiki:component:license-box-end]]Excerpts of note:
Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-XXXX is a distributed anomalous social structure associated with the appearance of anomalous numerical counters and voluntary participant reintegration into baseline society.SCP Foundation personnel are to classify individuals displaying anomalous numerical counters consistent with SCP-XXXX-Associated Devices (“counters”) as SCP-XXXX-1 instances.
SCP-XXXX-1 instances within this range are not to be detained by default. Observation, indirect monitoring, and information suppression protocols are to be prioritized, as SCP-XXXX-1 instances have not demonstrated inherent hostility toward baseline society.
All personnel are advised to exercise caution when interacting with SCP-XXXX-1 instances. Despite frequently unremarkable outward appearances, such individuals demonstrate advanced situational awareness, exceptional aptitude across physical, intellectual, and competitive activities, and markedly adaptive combat proficiency. Engagement should be avoided unless necessary.
The function of the counter remains undetermined. SCP-XXXX-1 instances uniformly describe it as an indicator of accumulated participation rather than elapsed time. Higher counter values correlate with increased cognitive integration, access to anomalous knowledge, and degradation of discrete personal identity.
Addendum XXXX-1: Initial Containment and Interview Log
Addendum XXXX-1.1: RecoveryOn ██/██/20██, an unidentified individual later designated SCP-XXXX-1-H breached the perimeter of Site-██. Upon initial interception, the subject stated that they were “looking for somewhere deep enough to stay ahead.”
SCP-XXXX-1-H abruptly ceased resistance upon visual contact with Guard ███████. The subject lowered themselves to the floor, began crying, and offered no further resistance. Audio recordings captured the subject stating:
“I can’t hurt you. I already did that once. I won’t do it again.”
The subject subsequently muttered references to “not being able to hurt my grandson.”
Addendum XXXX-1.3: Retrieval and Reappearance
Approximately 46 minutes following interview termination, three unidentified individuals arrived at Site-██ and requested custody of SCP-XXXX-1-H. The individuals matched established SCP-XXXX-1 behavioral profiles and presented valid credentials. All three expressed formal apologies for SCP-XXXX-1-H’s actions and described the incident as “a lapse in reintegration.”
All attempts to deny or delay the transfer were unsuccessful.
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