TheElementOfFyre (W: 1572 days, S: 1511 days, ID: 7774729) recently posted two articles, both of which are obviously based on SCP-348 and both of which show signs of AI generation.
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-9115 ("A Gift from Mom")
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++ Item #: SCP-9115
Object Class: Safe
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**Special Containment Procedures**
SCP-9115 is to be stored in a standard secure locker at Site-{{[REDACTED]}} when not in use. No additional containment measures are required.
Personnel may request access to SCP-9115 for testing or personal use with Level 2 authorization. Use is restricted to one (1) instance per subject per 24-hour period.
All interactions with SCP-9115 are to be documented. Personnel exhibiting signs of emotional dependency or repeated unauthorized access attempts are to be referred for psychological evaluation.
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**Description**
SCP-9115 is a two-tiered wooden bento box constructed from Japanese cedar, treated via an ebonizing process resulting in a uniform dark coloration. The object measures approximately 19 cm x 10 cm x 9.8 cm and is secured by a non-anomalous elastic band. The interior compartments show no signs of wear regardless of repeated use.
When SCP-9115 is opened by an individual with the intent to eat, it will contain a complete meal arranged in a traditional bento format. The contents vary between instances but consistently form a nutritionally balanced composition.
Food produced by SCP-9115 is fresh, at an appropriate serving temperature, and tailored to the subject’s known or inferred preferences. No preparation process has been observed.
Subjects consuming food from SCP-9115 report mild improvements in mood and reduction in perceived fatigue. Chemical analysis of produced food has revealed no anomalous properties.
In the majority of cases, subjects describe the meals as “home-cooked,” frequently associating them with childhood or familial experiences. This effect appears independent of the subject’s cultural background.
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**Addendum 9115-1: Initial Testing Logs**
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> **Test 01**
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> **Subject: D-1123
> Intent: General use**
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> Result: SCP-9115 produced a meal consisting of rice, grilled chicken, sautéed vegetables, and sliced fruit.
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> Notes: Subject consumed meal in full. Described taste as “good.” No additional effects observed.
> **Test 02**
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> **Subject: Researcher Hale
> Intent: Verbal request (“something sweet”)**
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> Result: SCP-9115 produced a meal including tamagoyaki, sweet red bean paste, and fruit.
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> Notes: Subject reported the meal as “comforting.” No anomalous physical effects.
> **Test 03**
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> **Subject: D-2045
> Intent: Directed to think of a childhood meal**
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> Result: SCP-9115 produced a meal consistent with subject’s upbringing, including region-specific dishes.
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> Notes: Subject became visibly emotional during consumption. Stated:
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> > I haven’t had this in //years//.
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> Subject requested additional access. Request denied.
> **Test 04**
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> **Subject: Researcher Lin
> Intent: Maintain neutral thought**
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> Result: SCP-9115 produced a meal not initially recognized by subject.
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> Notes: Subject later identified the meal as one prepared by a deceased relative. Subject was unable to explain delayed recognition.
> **Test 05**
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> **Subject: D-3317
> Intent: Directed to think of “something you miss”**
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> Result: SCP-9115 produced a meal consisting of rice porridge, pickled vegetables, and broth.
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> Notes: Subject consumed meal slowly. After completion, subject stated:
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> "It’s not about the //food//."
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> Subject declined further questioning.
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**Addendum 9115-2: Behavioral Observations**
Repeated use of SCP-9115 has been associated with:
Decreased preference for non-anomalous food
Increased emotional attachment to SCP-9115
Reports of familiarity with meals inconsistent with subject history
It is theorized that SCP-9115 incorporates elements of idealized or reconstructed memory rather than strictly accurate recall.
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**Addendum 9115-3: Research Note**
> SCP-9115 does not appear to produce food based solely on preference.
It may instead generate meals corresponding to psychologically significant experiences.
Further testing is recommended.
— Dr. {{[REDACTED]}}Excerpts of note:
SCP-9115 does not appear to produce food based solely on preference.
It may instead generate meals corresponding to psychologically significant experiences.Further testing is recommended.
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-9116 ("A Gift from Grandma")
+ SCP-9116 — A Gift From Grandma
++ Item #: SCP-9116
++ Object Class: Safe
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**Special Containment Procedures:**
SCP-9116 is to be stored in a temperature-controlled storage unit at Site-[REDACTED] when not in active use. The unit must be large enough to accommodate a standard ceramic casserole dish and its contents.
Testing is limited to groups of no fewer than three (3) individuals. Solo usage is prohibited.
All subjects are to be monitored during and after consumption for signs of emotional distress or dependency. Extended use beyond seven (7) consecutive days requires approval from Site Command.
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**Description:**
SCP-9116 is a rectangular enamel-coated cast iron casserole dish measuring approximately 32 cm × 22 cm × 7 cm. The exterior is painted yellow and decorated with a repeating pattern of small pink flowers. No identifiable cultural or manufacturer origin has been determined. The dish shows no signs of wear, staining, or thermal damage regardless of repeated use.
When SCP-9116 is placed in an enclosed heated environment (e.g., oven) and subsequently removed, it will contain a fully prepared meal consistent with a “casserole” or similar shared dish. The contents vary between instances.
SCP-9116 will continuously replenish its contents as portions are removed, provided that at least one individual present intends to eat. The dish remains at a safe but consistently hot serving temperature.
Production ceases only when all individuals present report satiety or no longer express intent to eat. At that point, the dish will gradually cool and remain empty until reactivated.
Meals produced by SCP-9116 are consistently described as “filling,” “comforting,” or “familiar,” though subjects often report difficulty identifying the specific origin of the recipe.
Nutritional analysis indicates that SCP-9116 produces food appropriate to the needs of all individuals present, regardless of dietary restrictions or deficiencies.
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**Addendum 9116-1: Initial Testing Logs**
> **Test 01
> Subjects: D-1142, D-1188, D-1191
> Intent: General consumption**
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> Result: SCP-9116 produced a baked pasta dish with vegetables and cheese. Dish replenished continuously as subjects consumed portions.
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> Notes: Subjects reported feeling “full sooner than expected.” Consumption ceased simultaneously across all three individuals.
> **Test 02
> Subjects: Mixed dietary group (vegetarian, lactose intolerant, high-protein requirement)**
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> Result: SCP-9116 produced a composite dish. Individual portions appeared to differ subtly depending on the subject consuming them.
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> Notes: Each subject reported the meal as appropriate to their dietary needs. No adverse reactions observed.
> **Test 03
> Subjects: D-2201 (isolated)
> Intent: Solo consumption**
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> Result: SCP-9116 produced a standard casserole dish. Replenishment behavior was inconsistent.
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> Notes: Subject continued eating for an extended period despite reporting fullness. Test was terminated after subject exhibited signs of nausea.
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> Update: Solo use has been prohibited.
> **Test 04
> Subjects: Research staff group (7 individuals)
> Intent: Extended meal observation**
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> Result: SCP-9116 produced multiple variations of a single dish over time, including changes in seasoning and composition.
> Notes: Several subjects reported the meal “tasting like something from home,” though no two subjects agreed on the origin.
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> One subject became visibly emotional but declined to elaborate.
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**Addendum 9116-1: Recovery Log**
SCP-9116 was recovered from a secondhand retail establishment in {{[REDACTED]}}, following a self-report submitted by Foundation Junior Research Assistant M. Alvarez.
According to the report, Alvarez purchased the casserole dish for personal use due to its condition and low cost ($4.75 USD). No anomalous properties were noted at the time of acquisition.
Over the following three (3) months, Alvarez reported several irregularities during repeated use, including:
• Prepared meals appearing to replenish after partial consumption
• Food temperature remaining stable beyond expected cooling times
• Portions adapting to accommodate additional individuals without observable preparation
Alvarez initially attributed these effects to inattention or misremembering. However, after documenting multiple instances in a personal log and conducting informal tests, Alvarez submitted a formal anomaly report to Site-{{[REDACTED]}}.
Foundation assets embedded in local retail monitoring systems confirmed the item’s presence and initiated standard retrieval procedures. SCP-9116 was acquired without incident. The original store inventory records showed no unusual activity or provenance associated with the item.
Alvarez was administered a Class-B amnestic and reassigned. Due to the thoroughness of the initial report, a commendation was issued prior to reassignment.
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**Addendum 9116-2: Behavioral Observations**
Repeated group use of SCP-9116 has been associated with:
- Increased group cohesion and cooperation
- Decreased reports of stress during and after consumption
- Reluctance to conclude shared meals
Subjects frequently remain seated for extended periods after consumption has ceased.
It is currently theorized that SCP-9116 reinforces social bonding behaviors in addition to providing nourishment.
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**Addendum 9116-3: Research Note**
"SCP-9116 does not simply produce food.
It produces a shared experience.
Subjects do not appear to stop eating when they are physically full, but rather when the moment itself has concluded.
Further study is recommended."
— Dr. [REDACTED]Excerpts of note:
Repeated group use of SCP-9116 has been associated with:
- Increased group cohesion and cooperation
- Decreased reports of stress during and after consumption
- Reluctance to conclude shared meals
SCP-9116 does not simply produce food.
It produces a shared experience.
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