tem #: SCP-001
Object Class: Humanoid
Threat Level: Green|Circumstantial-Red
Containment Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: Instances of SCP-001 are to be contained within standard humanoid containment modules. Under no circumstances are any instances of SCP-001 to be stored at the same site, allowed to interact in any manner, or to be made aware of information regarding other members of the group. Personnel assigned to any single SCP-001 subject are not to be made aware of the other instances of SCP-001 or the connections among them.
SCP-001 subjects are not to come into direct contact with any other anomalous items outside of approved testing.
REVISED ██/██/20██: O5 SPECIAL ORDER A-1130-X
In light of the events resultant in SCP-001-05's death, the use of SCP-001 subjects in the neutralization of anomalous objects is hereby prohibited. All care is to be taken to keep SCP-001 subjects alive and unharmed. Recovery and containment of SCP-001 subjects is to be considered highest priority. In the case of a death event, Ouroboros Protocol is to be initiated as soon as possible.
Description: SCP-001 is a group of thirty-six individuals, designated SCP-001-01 through SCP-001-036. There is no apparent pattern in terms of ethnicity, gender, age, or religious affiliation amongst SCP-001 subjects.
SCP-001 subjects display no anomalous properties of their own. However, any anomalous item, entity, or property brought into close proximity with an SCP-001 subject will be greatly modified from its original properties: most often, this will result in a lessening or total nullification of anomalous properties. Those properties not nullified will be changed so as to display consistency between objects of similar properties. All of these effects are instantaneous and will occur without any input from the subject. The area of these effects will expand in when multiple SCP-001 subjects are brought together, as well as the intensity of changes: multiple SCP-001 subjects are capable of nullifying anomalous effects without being aware of the presence of said objects.
All subjects of SCP-001 seem to be instinctively aware of information regarding other SCP-001 subjects, generally the total number of the group and details of between one and three individuals. This knowledge is vague, making locating uncontained subjects difficult.
The death of an SCP-001 subject will result in the manifestation of multiple anomalous entities and phenomena in the area. These manifestations will be of such a scope that traditional containment measures are unfeasible, and will result in significant casualties and collateral damage. Contained SCP-001 subjects have claimed that this is a result of the deceased individual's absence "letting things through", and that further events will be more severe as time progresses. In addition, contained subjects have claimed that any deceased individuals will be replaced by a newborn bearing the appropriate properties: no such individuals have yet been located.
See Document 001-EX for a list of notable modifications to items by SCP-001 subjects. A full listing of all nullifications may be found in Document 001-N.
Addendum-01:
Known members of SCP-001 are as follows:
Designation | Ethnicity | Sex | Age | Current Status | Notes |
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SCP-001-01 | Jewish-German | Male | 94 | Contained | Currently in induced stasis to prevent death. Numerical identification code tattooed on left forearm. |
SCP-001-02 | Tamil | Female | 88 | Contained | Was pregnant at time of containment. Child born without incident, currently under Foundation watch. |
SCP-001-03 | British | Female | 91 | Contained | Subject was British army nurse recorded as dead in 1943. |
SCP-001-04 | Han Chinese | Male | 97 | Contained | First subject to disclose information regarding other subjects to the Foundation. Daoist priest of the Quanzhen School. |
SCP-001-05 | Pashtun | Male | 101 | Deceased | Subject died in containment. See Incident Report 001-05-EX for further details. |
SCP-001-06 | Italian | Female | 39 | Uncontained | Originally recovered from a hostel in Budapest. Subject escaped containment eight days later during breach at Site-90. Current whereabouts unknown. |
SCP-001-07 | Polish-Argentinian | Female | 52 | Uncontained | In possession of GOI-16 “The Horizon Initiative”. |
SCP-001-08 | Russian | Male | 5 | Uncontained | In possession of unknown individual or group. No family members have been located. |
SCP-001-09 | Aboriginal Australian | Female | 31 | Uncontained | In possession of GOI-16 “The Horizon Initiative”. |
SCP-001-010 | African-American | Male | 28 | Uncontained | In possession of GOI-16 “The Horizon Initiative”. |
SCP-001-011 | Nigerian | Male | 45 | Contained | SCP-001-011's family was present during its recovery. SCP-001-011's eldest son offered armed resistance to Foundation personnel despite SCP-001-011's objection, and was neutralized. Remainder of family administered Class-A amnestics. |
SCP-001-012 | Arabic | Female | 14 | Deceased | Subject was killed by members of GOI-03 “The Chaos Insurgency” during the recovery effort. See Incident Report 001-012-RC-EX for further details. |
SCP-001-013 | Korean-American | Female | Unknown | Uncontained | Actively frustrating recovery efforts. |
SCP-001-014 | Navajo | Male | 23 | Contained | Was recovered by Foundation personnel after contact had been made between the subject and SCP-1295. See Document 001-EX for further details. |
Addendum-02: SCP-001-01 through SCP-001-05 were initially recovered on ██/██/1944 in Jerusalem, during investigation of supposed miracles and other anomalous events in the area by the HMFSCP. SCP-001-01 through SCP-001-05 were found in the care of three individuals, classified as POI-1458, POI-1459, and POI-1460. Said individuals possess possible ties to GOI-16 “The Horizon Initiative”, and may have had a hand in its founding.
The recovery effort was hindered by factional fighting within the HMFSCP. SCP-001-01 was severely injured in the resulting firefight, but was successfully stabilized and recovered along with the other subjects, and passed into the jurisdiction of the Preservationist faction. The individuals responsible for sheltering the SCP-001 subjects fled during the fighting and were not able to be apprehended.
Interview Log 001-11-02
The following interview with SCP-001-05 was recorded on██/██/19██.
Incident Report 001-05-EX
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Incident Report 001-012-RC-EX
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Document 001-EX
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Document 001-IC-34
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