Espaguetin (W: 241 days, S: 233 days, ID: 9802029) has created two sandboxes that show signs of possible AI usage:
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scp|7919
== Item #: ==
SCP-7919
== Object Class ==
Euclid
== Special Containment Procedures ==
SCP-7919 is to be contained within a standard humanoid containment cell at Site-17, modified with asynchronous motion surveillance systems. No more than three personnel are to be within its direct perceptual range at any given time. Assigned personnel must undergo training in bodily desynchronization techniques to avoid inadvertent synchronization with SCP-7919’s movements.
Observation is to be conducted exclusively through video feeds with a minimum delay of 1.3 seconds. All interactions must occur via automated devices, electronic displays, or written communication. In-person interviews are prohibited except with direct approval from Site Command and under strict supervision.
Under no circumstances are personnel to attempt to perform identical actions simultaneously with SCP-7919 within a temporal window of less than 0.9 seconds.
== Description ==
SCP-7919 is a humanoid male approximately 1.90 meters tall, with long, straight, dark hair. The subject consistently wears a brown coat, black pants, and matching black shoes. SCP-7919 has never been observed speaking, nor has its voice been recorded by electronic or human means. Communication is exclusively through handwriting on available surfaces.
The primary anomalous effect exhibited by SCP-7919 is active synchronous interference: any physical action performed by SCP-7919 prevents other individuals within an undetermined radius from performing the same action simultaneously. Attempts to mimic SCP-7919 result in physical failure — such as partial paralysis, muscular spasms, or neural blockage — during an approximate temporal window of one second.
Observed examples include:
- When SCP-7919 turns its head, others are unable to do so concurrently.
- When SCP-7919 takes a deep breath, those nearby experience difficulty replicating the action.
- When SCP-7919 keeps its eyes open, others exhibit irregular blinking or ocular locking.
The effect has been recorded up to 22 meters away, and it is theorized that it may partially transmit via live video streams or recordings, though this remains under investigation.
SCP-7919 appears to be able to consciously toggle the effect on or off partially, though control is not absolute. The phenomenon intensifies slightly under mild emotional stress such as discomfort, distraction, or boredom, suggesting a subconscious component.
== Addendum – Origin ==
SCP-7919 was initially encountered in southern Spain during a public event involving object-collection games. Reports indicated anomalous behavior: SCP-7919 consistently succeeded by collecting objects while other participants suffered brief paralysis preventing simultaneous action. Analysis of event footage revealed inconsistencies prompting Foundation intervention.
Initial containment was successful, but SCP-7919 has escaped on three occasions by exploiting synchronization failure in personnel during high-stress moments.
== Interview Log #7919-4 ==
*Interviewer:* Dr. A█████
*Communication Method:* Handwritten notes
Q: How did you acquire your abilities?
A: "I don't know."
Q: Were you born with them?
A: "I don't know."
Q: Do you have a name?
A: "No."
Q: Do you remember your life before containment?
A: "I feel like I have always been this."
SCP-7919 shows no indication of prior memories or identity and communicates with concise, unemotional phrasing.
== Personality ==
SCP-7919 maintains polite, calm, and cooperative behavior. Despite lack of verbal communication, its gestures and written responses are precise and logically sound. It appears aware that its abilities negatively affect others but lacks full understanding of the extent.
When left alone, SCP-7919 remains still, writing or observing surroundings quietly. It has shown no signs of compulsive, self-harming, or hostile behavior except in direct defense.
== Incident #7919-D7 ==
During a controlled test, a Class-D personnel was instructed to mimic SCP-7919’s movements. The test subject attempted to blink simultaneously with SCP-7919’s sustained open eyes, resulting in involuntary ocular spasms and temporary vision loss.
Without visible emotion, SCP-7919 then proceeded to fracture the Class-D’s neck with a single hand.
Personnel monitoring the event reported dizziness, slowed reflexes, and momentary motor coordination disruptions. Exposure protocols have since been tightened to limit simultaneous personnel presence.
== Incident #7919-C11 ==
During passive observation, a junior researcher unintentionally adopted SCP-7919’s exact seated posture. The researcher suffered spontaneous lumbar dislocation and temporary aphasia.
Subsequent analysis revealed the surveillance system’s video delay had dropped below the safe threshold of 1.0 seconds.
== Known Abilities and Limitations ==
- Active interference with simultaneous physical actions.
- Ability to inhibit reflexes and motor actions in others.
- Apparent immunity to diseases.
- Above-average intelligence.
- Healthy physical condition with no superhuman traits.
- Vulnerable to conventional physical damage.
- Effect amplification during mild emotional stress.
== Addendum ==
Preliminary research by the Department of Theoretical Paraphysics posits that SCP-7919’s effect does not directly act on others’ bodies but rather manipulates a collective concept of synchrony, altering shared perceptions of time and imitation.
Ongoing studies aim to determine whether the phenomenon can be artificially replicated or utilized in psychophysical combat or mass event disruption.
[[Category:Humanoids]]
[SCPs]
[Physiology]
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Item #: SCP-9919
Alternate Designation: “The Believer”
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-9919 is to be contained in a fully soundproof humanoid containment chamber at Site-3. The chamber is equipped with multiple layers of acoustic insulation, implemented after a total of 20 failed incidents in which the subject successfully initiated verbal interaction with personnel.
All assigned personnel must wear full auditory protection at all times. The following are strictly prohibited:
Responding verbally to SCP-9919
Laughing at SCP-9919’s statements
Correcting SCP-9919’s assertions
Using affirmative expressions such as “yes,” “uh-huh,” “okay,” or similar
Note: A prior incident demonstrated that even ambiguous vocalizations (e.g., “mmm”) may be interpreted as conscious acknowledgment.
SCP-9919 must wear a vocal suppression device at all times. In the event of removal or malfunction, Protocol “Absolute Silence” is to be enacted, which includes:
Immediate shutdown of all audio systems
Evacuation of personnel
Continuous emission of high-volume white noise
Description:
SCP-9919 is a humanoid entity approximately 19 years of age, with a slender build and androgynous appearance, displaying predominantly feminine traits. The subject shows a consistent preference for feminine-style clothing, as well as childlike behaviors, including a strong affinity for sweets and a tendency to bite nearby objects.
SCP-9919 exhibits severe social anxiety. In the presence of unfamiliar individuals, the subject may remain silent for extended periods or communicate through gestures. However, SCP-9919 is prone to sudden behavioral shifts, entering extroverted states characterized by increased verbal activity and occasional malicious tendencies.
The anomalous ability of SCP-9919 manifests when the subject verbalizes a belief in the form of a statement. For the effect to occur, the following conditions must be met:
At least one individual must audibly perceive the statement
The statement must be consciously acknowledged
The strength of the effect correlates with the degree of belief from the listener
Controlled testing has shown:
No listeners → no effect
Listener with doubt → unstable manifestation
Automatic acknowledgment → effect still occurs
Note: SCP-9919 appears to interpret any form of attention as validation.
Documented Examples:
“I think I have a cake.”
→ A cake of unknown origin manifested and was fully consumed by SCP-9919.
“I think you can’t move.”
→ The test subject remained immobile for an undetermined period, followed by loss of balance.
“I think I’m innocent.”
→ SCP-9919 attempted to exit the facility claiming release. No physical effect occurred; personnel displayed confusion for approximately 3 minutes.
Interview Log
Interviewer: Dr. Karma
Method: Written communication
Dr. Karma: Do you understand how your ability works?
SCP-9919: “Yup… believing.”
Dr. Karma: How did you obtain this ability?
SCP-9919: “No idea… it just appeared.”
Dr. Karma: Do you have a name?
SCP-9919: “…..”
Dr. Karma: Age?
SCP-9919: “I think 19… I think.”
Dr. Karma: Would you destroy the world?
SCP-9919: “Depends.”
Dr. Karma: On what?
SCP-9919: “If I get bored.”
[End of Interview]
Incident 9919-1:
During a containment breach, SCP-9919 managed to remove its vocal suppression device after repeatedly biting it for approximately 17 minutes (a bite-resistant version was later developed, which SCP-9919 reportedly “liked”).
The subject began interacting with nearby personnel. The following statements were recorded:
“I think you’re slow.”
→ Temporary reduction in personnel reflexes.
“I think this is boring.”
→ SCP-9919 ceased activity and sat on the ground.
Personnel equipped with SCP-5000 were deployed. During the encounter:
SCP-9919 made multiple assertions until achieving one that allowed it to engage the unit directly
The suit experienced minor structural failures and adapted progressively
SCP-9919 stated: “I think I don’t want to play anymore.”
The subject then returned to its containment cell voluntarily.
Additional Notes:
SCP-9919’s emotional state directly affects its threat level. When calm or distracted, the risk is minimal.
Controlled distribution of sweets has been proposed as a stabilization method.
Proposal rejected: Allowing limited verbal interaction.
Reason: “That never ends well.”
Item #: SCP-9919
Alternate Designation: "The Believer”
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures:
We have to keep SCP-9919 in a soundproof room at Site-3. This room has lots of layers to block out sound because SCP-9919 can talk to people and make them do things. We learned this the way after 20 times when SCP-9919 was able to talk to our people.
Everyone who goes near SCP-9919 has to wear ear protection all the time. We are not allowed to:
Talk to SCP-9919
Laugh at what SCP-9919 says
Correct SCP-9919 when it is wrong
Say things like "yes" or "okay”
We found out that even making a small sound, like "mmm" can make SCP-9919 think we are listening.
SCP-9919 has to wear a device to stop it from talking. If this device is removed or broken we have to follow a plan called "Absolute Silence”. This means:
Turning off all systems
Getting all people out of the area
Playing very loud white noise
Description:
SCP-9919 is a person who looks like they are 19 years old. It has a build and looks a bit like a girl. SCP-9919 likes to wear girls’ clothes and act like a child. It loves sweets and sometimes bites things.
SCP-9919 gets very nervous around people. It might not talk for a time or it might just use gestures.. Sometimes SCP-9919 suddenly changes and starts talking a lot. It can even be mean sometimes.
The special thing about SCP-9919 is that when it says something it believes it can make it happen. But if:
Someone hears what it says
That person thinks it might be true
The more the person believes it the more it happens
We did some tests and found out:
If no one hears it nothing happens
If someone hears it but is not sure it might not work
Even if someone just nods or says "uh-huh" it can still work
We also found out that SCP-9919 thinks that if someone is paying attention it means they believe it.
We have some examples of what happened when SCP-9919 said something it believed:
“I think I have a cake.”
→ A cake appeared out of nowhere. Scp-9919 ate it all.
“I think you can’t move.”
→ The person who was testing SCP-9919 could not move for a while.
“I think I’m innocent.”
→ SCP-9919 tried to leave the facility but nothing really happened. The people around it just looked confused for a minutes.
Interview Log
The person talking to SCP-9919 is Dr. Karma. They are using written notes to talk.
Dr. Karma: Do you know how your special power works?
SCP-9919: "Yeah… I just believe stuff.”
Dr. Karma: How did you get this power?
SCP-9919: "I don’t know… It just happened.”
Dr. Karma: What is your name?
SCP-9919: "…..”
Dr. Karma: How old are you?
SCP-9919: "I think I’m 19… Maybe.”
Dr. Karma: Would you hurt the world?
SCP-9919: "Maybe.”
Dr. Karma: Why?
SCP-9919: "If I get bored.”
[That’s the end of the interview]
Incident 9919-1:
One time SCP-9919 got out of its room. It bit its talking device for 17 minutes until it broke. Then it started talking to the people around it.
SCP-9919 said some things, like:
“I think you’re slow.”
→ The people around it started moving
“I think this is boring.”
→ SCP-9919 just stopped doing anything and sat down.
The personal sent the scp-5000 to stop SCP-9919.. Scp-9919 just kept talking until it could touch the suit. The suit started to break a little. It fixed itself.
Then SCP-9919 said: "I think I don’t want to play ”
It just went back, to its room by itself.
Additional Notes:
How SCP-9919 feels affects how dangerous it is. When it is calm or distracted it is not very dangerous.
We thought about giving SCP-9919 sweets to calm it down.
We decided not to let SCP-9919 talk to people because that always causes problems.
From the first sandbox:
== Known Abilities and Limitations ==
- Active interference with simultaneous physical actions.
- Ability to inhibit reflexes and motor actions in others.
- Apparent immunity to diseases.
- Above-average intelligence.
- Healthy physical condition with no superhuman traits.
- Vulnerable to conventional physical damage.
- Effect amplification during mild emotional stress.
From the second, rev 0:
All assigned personnel must wear full auditory protection at all times. The following are strictly prohibited:
Responding verbally to SCP-9919
Laughing at SCP-9919’s statements
Correcting SCP-9919’s assertions
Using affirmative expressions such as “yes,” “uh-huh,” “okay,” or similar
AI team, please weigh in.
