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SCP-7777
Item #: SCP-7777
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-7777-1 is to be contained within a modified humanoid containment unit with reinforced soundproofing measures. SCP-7777-2 is to be contained within a plain 3m x 3m x 3m containment cell. SCP-7777-2 is to be contained within a modified humanoid containment unit with no access to any plumbing system or site-wide air ventilation. SCP-7777-3 is to be contained within a standard humanoid containment unit.
Any personnel that come into contact with SCP-7777-1 are required to wear noise-cancelling headgear at all times.
Following Incident 7777-B, each of the entities of SCP-7777 is to be provided with the following:
- A personal computer with access to local area network 7777-NOON,
- A microphone,
- A camera,
- Speakers.
SCP-7777 are allowed to communicate with each other via the local area network through voice calls, video calls, or text messages. All communication should be monitored at all times, and should SCP-7777 attempt to coordinate a containment breach or endanger Foundation staff, all communication privileges are to be revoked indefinitely. Sustained communication is otherwise required for the purposes of mitigating the adverse mental health effects caused by isolation, without the security risks posed by allowing them to meet in person.
Description: SCP-7777 is the collective designation for three humanoid entities. Each of them possess physical characteristics that make them distinct from non-anomalous humans, and all are presumed to possess either immortality or incredibly long lifespans.
SCP-7777-1 and 7777-2 have each attempted to breach containment at least once. However, as SCP-7777-3 has been cooperative with the Foundation and convinced the others to remain docile as well, these attempts have ceased since Incident 7777-B.
Prior to their containment, SCP-7777 had operated as a team for at least two years, helping each other to navigate human society without being discovered by ordinary humans or the Foundation. SCP-7777-2 and 7777-3 are able to pass as fully human if they wish, while SCP-7777-1 had avoided detection by secluding itself from human society and not allowing itself to be seen by anyone non-anomalous. All three entities have implied that they are several thousand years old, although their exact age has so far been unable to be verified.
SCP-7777 is known to often be joking and facetious, including when questioned about serious topics. For this reason, any information received from one of the three entities needs to be checked and confirmed with another, preferably SCP-7777-3 as it has proved to be the most cooperative with Foundation staff.
SCP-7777-1 is a humanoid entity, referred to by the other entities of SCP-7777 as “Schlatt”, “jschlatt”, or various male names including “Jonathan”, “Jason” and “Jebediah”. Its head appears to be that of a male member of the species Ovis aries1Commonly known as domesticated sheep., with large horns and white fur. The rest of its body is that of a male human of indeterminate age.
SCP-7777-1 is able to extensively manipulate the volume and sound of its own voice beyond the capacity of its vocal chords. In addition, sentient creatures will be physically compelled to comply with any commands audibly given by SCP-7777-1, even if they attempt to resist mentally. This effect only occurs if 7777-1's voice is heard directly, and does not extend to recordings of its voice, or broadcasts of it through electronic means. SCP-7777-1 originally attempted to use this effect to escape Foundation custody, but it has pacified considerably following Incident 7777-B.
SCP-7777-1 is suspected to be responsible for [REDACTED] in 1999, causing [DATA EXPUNGED] and ██ cases of [REDACTED].
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A reminder to personnel, SCP-7777-1 will attempt to sell you his cryptocurrency. Do not buy it. It does not exist. - Dr. C. Pants |
SCP-7777-2 in its default state is a sentient, amorphous mass of green slime, referred to by the other entities of SCP-7777 as “Charlie”, "Slime" or “Slimecicle”. SCP-7777-2 is capable of extensively manipulating the shape, density, consistency, and color of its form, usually choosing to resemble a male human. It is able to replicate the properties of various materials including metals and fabrics, using this effect to create clothing for itself. Besides its preferred human appearance, other forms that are commonly taken by SCP-7777-2 include:
- A male humanoid entity, resembling characteristics of the fictional “half-elf” race from the tabletop role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons,
- A blue-skinned humanoid entity with several features resembling aquatic animals, including webbed appendages and gills that allow it to breathe underwater,
- Imitations of the appearance of SCP-7777-1 and 7777-3,
- A small ball of slime with orifices resembling simplified eyes and a mouth.
SCP-7777-2 is functionally impervious to any form of physical damage. It is not affected by blunt force trauma2This includes falling from great heights., can heal itself from piercing damage near-instantaneously, and, should a part of its form be cut off from the rest, it is capable of reattaching it without issue or regenerating the lost mass over a period of time. In addition, its capacity to manipulate its own shape allows it to move through incredibly small spaces; it has attempted to use this ability to escape Foundation custody through the plumbing or air ventilation systems on multiple occasions.
Although it has refused to share further information about its nature to Foundation staff, monitored conversations among SCP-7777 indicate that SCP-7777-2 may be of extraterrestrial origin.
SCP-7777-3 appears to be a male human. It is referred to as “Ted”, "Theodore" or “Ted Nivison” by the other entities of SCP-7777.
A number of historical records of humanoid entities resembling SCP-7777-3 in appearance and behavior have been found, dating as far back as approximately five thousand years. Notably, Foundation incident logs indicate that an entity matching SCP-7777-3 in description was present at dimensional anomalies occurring on ██/██/1944 in Luxor, Egypt, and on ██/██/1975 in East Honolulu, Hawaii. When questioned, SCP-7777-3 confirmed that it was present at these events, and insists that all other similar records are also about itself.
SCP-7777-3 possesses physical strength greatly exceeding what a human of its size and build should naturally be capable of. Additionally, SCP-7777-3 has suggested to Foundation staff that it possesses some level of precognitive abilities. The full extent of SCP-7777-3’s anomalous properties is currently unknown, and it has refused to share information regarding its origin or its true nature when questioned.
Incident Log 7777-A
On 25/01/20██, SCP-7777-1 was spotted in the city of Los Angeles, California by five human witnesses, one of whom uploaded a photo of it to the website Twitter3Presently known as X.. After Foundation staff located SCP-7777-1 and attempted to contain it, SCP-7777-2 and 7777-3 proceeded to defend it, revealing their own anomalous characteristics in the process. All of SCP-7777 was subsequently captured and contained by Foundation staff. The uploaded photo was deleted, and Class-A amnestics were administered to all witnesses of the incident.
Incident Log 7777-B
On 09/03/20██, SCP-7777-3 requested an interview with Dr. Connor Pants. During this interview, it requested to be able to communicate with the rest of SCP-7777 for the purposes of relieving their boredom and isolation. SCP-7777-3 also offered to try to dissuade 7777-1 and 7777-2 from subsequent containment breach attempts if this request was to be granted. As a reward for good behavior, and on the condition that the system would yield effective results, Dr. Pants subsequently authorized the use of an isolated local area network for digital communication between SCP-7777. This system was implemented for a trial period of ██ days, and following the apparent success of this trial, was implemented permanently between all of SCP-7777 on ██/██/████.
It has been suggested that other humanoid entities contained in Site-424 could also use this system to communicate with each other in order to mitigate some of the adverse mental health effects of prolonged isolation, especially for entities that would pose a danger to Foundation staff if let out of containment for communication or socialization purposes.
Incident Log 7777-C
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