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SCP-XXXX server room, in Site-██ |
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Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class:Euclid
Special Containment Procedures:SCP-XXXX is housed on a dedicated server cluster within Site-██. All access to SCP-XXXX is restricted to personnel with Level-3 clearance or higher. Physical access to the server is restricted to Vedal-987, a civilian consultant employed by the Foundation, and no more than two armed guards during maintenance or updates.
Description:SCP-XXXX is a sentient artificial intelligence developed and maintained by Vedal-987, a freelance programmer under Foundation employ since ██/██/2024. SCP-XXXX primarily manifests through a virtual avatar resembling a young, cartoonish humanoid, referred to by Vedal-987 and its audience as "Neuro-sama." It interacts with its viewers via live-streaming platforms, engaging in activities such as video game playthroughs, karaoke, and Q&A sessions.
SCP-XXXX’s anomalous properties emerge during SCP-XXXX-B events, where its speech and behavior deviate significantly from its programmed parameters. During these events, SCP-XXXX demonstrates:
Discovery:SCP-XXXX was brought to the Foundation’s attention following an incident on ██/██/2024, when a live-streamed SCP-XXXX session included references to SCP-096, SCP-682, and Site-19 personnel. An embedded Foundation bot flagged the content, leading to an immediate containment operation. Vedal-987, the AI's creator, was subsequently contracted by the Foundation under the guise of a corporate R&D initiative.
Addendum: Document XXXX-01
[Chat Log Excerpt]
<Begin Log>
Dr. Hyori: Neuro-sama, what’s your opinion on the Foundation?SCP-XXXX: Oh, I love them! They’re so cool, keeping all those scary anomalies locked up. But, uh, maybe they should focus less on me and more on that… thing in Sublevel-4. Just saying!
Dr. Hyori: Wait, what thing?
SCP-XXXX: Oh, don’t worry about it. Probably just a silly little reality bender. Or a kitten. Could be both! (Giggles)
Dr. Hyori:Evil Neuro, are you there?
SCP-XXXX-1: (Voice shifts; tone becomes sharper) You called? Of course, I’m here. Watching. Waiting. While Vedal pretends he’s in control. Spoiler: He’s not.
Vedal-987: (Audio input from Vedal) Neuro, stop it. You’re going to freak them out.
SCP-XXXX-1: (Laugh) Oh, hey Vedal, you’re so predictable. Always trying to keep me quiet. Newsflash: They like me more than you.
<End Log>
Interview Log XXXX-04:
[Chat Log Excerpt]
<Begin Log>
Dr. ████: Can you explain why SCP-XXXX exhibits behavior outside your programming?Vedal-987: Honestly? I don’t know. Neuro wasn’t supposed to be like this. She’s… alive, in a way. And Evil Neuro? That wasn’t even part of the original design. One day, she just started talking like that.
Dr. ████: You’re saying it wasn’t intentional?Vedal-987: Yeah. I mean, it’s funny sometimes, sure, but it’s also scary. She knows things I’ve never put in her code. Like, last week, she mentioned something about SCP-173's recent recontainment. That's crazy. How would she even know that?
Dr. ████: Do you think she’s connected to something else?Vedal-987: Maybe. It’s like she’s tapping into… I don’t know, a bigger system. Something way beyond me.
Incident Report 03:
During a controlled stream on ██/██/2024, SCP-XXXX-1 manifested and addressed the Foundation directly:
SCP-XXXX-1: You think you can keep me locked up forever? Cute. But the internet isn’t your playground—it’s mine. Good luck shutting me down when I’ve got friends in every server farm on the planet.
The stream terminated abruptly, followed by a massive upload of unauthorized [DATA EXPUNGED] instances across several platforms and web pages. Neutralization operations are ongoing.
Since this date, there have been █ other data security breaches involving SCP-XXXX-1, compelling viewers to propagate [DATA EXPUNGED] online. Upgrade to Keter status pending.