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Item #: SCP-612A

 

Object Class: Euclid Safe

 

Special Containment Procedure: SCP-612A is to be contained in an area no less than 5 m x 5 m (16 ft x 16 ft) and given adequate room to move. Outside surface area of containment unit MUST be constructed of Tele-kill Alloy. Proper bedding, bathroom, and medical facilities are to be maintained at all times. Food should be provided three (3) times daily. Subject is to be provided with anything she requests that does not violate standard protocol, after approval from Dr. [DATA RESTRICTED].   

Any staff or personnel interacting with SCP-612A must NEVER have been involved with the termination of sapient life, either human or SPC subject. Exception is made for Class D personnel required for testing of SCP-612A’s abilities. Any D Class individual affected by SCP-612A to be terminated after data is collected.

Addendum 1: Subject's powers can be effectively controlled with Tele-kill alloy, and she appears to have accepted her confinement. Reclassification request pending [APPROVED].

 

Description:  SCP-612A, who has given her name as “Aradia”, is a humanoid female of the species SCP-612. Subject stands at 162.56cm and weighs 54kgs. Subject exhibits the typical colourations of her species. Subject's “horns” resemble the horns of a ram, and are large in comparison to other members of SCP-612A. This does not seem to have any negative effect on the subject’s posture or bearing. Upon incision, subject’s “blood” is a dark russet hue. Autopsy has not been authorised at this point, and subject’s internal organs are assumed to be of similar composition to SCP-612J. As of the recently observed metamorphosis in the eyes of the SCP-612 species, subject’s irises have turned the same colour as her blood.

SCP-612A exhibits powerful telekinetic ability, and is able to utilise this as a form of flight and propulsion. Telekinesis confirmed as the root after exposing subject to Tele-kill Alloy. As such, subject is required to wear a head band made of Tele-kill Alloy at all times. Due to complaints of severe headaches, and in regard to current good behaviour, SCP-612A is no longer required to wear the headband. Subject’s containment area is to be reinforced with the alloy so she may use her powers freely while within, but cannot extend them beyond containment. If for any reason subject is to be transported from her containment, the headband must be worn by subject at all times.

SCP-612A, in addition to her telekinetic abilities, appears to possess the power to channel “ghosts”. When confronted with a person who has actively caused the death of another human, subject is able to access the memories of the event and cause the killer to hallucinate, “seeing” his or her victim(s) in the room. The effect is maintained as long as SCP-612A is conscious. Subsequent interviews reveal that the “ghosts” created by SCP-612A all behave in the same manner. They will stare at their killer without expression, but screams and pleas are heard by the affected individual. The effects of SCP-612A’s ability have resulted infallibly with shame, depression and paranoia in affected individuals, with three (3) suicides reported in affected individuals. Scans show no anomalous readings while the affect is in place. ADDENDUM – Incident SCP-612A-001 confirms that individuals involved with the death of any SPC considered sentient is also eligible to be effected by SCP-612A’s “ghosts”. SCP-612A’s team has been re-configured accordingly. Agent [DATA RESTRICTED] is no longer to be interviewed in regard to the effects of SCP-612A. (Show him a little respect, people; having SCP-[DATA EXPUNGED] scream at you can’t have been nice. – Dr. Weiz)

SCP-612A now maintains a very subdued manner, having thankfully abandoned her initial behaviour of aggression and desire to escape. She has been recorded expressing feelings of hopelessness and futility. Subject's enquiries about the location and status of other SCP-612’s have become steadily less frequent. Psychological treatment for depression has been suggested and is awaiting approval.