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- Item #: SCP-XXXX-Xosski
- Object Class: Thaumiel (Provisional)
- Special Containment Procedures:
- SCP-XXXX is not physically contained. Attempts to confine SCP-XXXX within standard Euclidean geometry or linear causality have proven unreliable. Instead, Foundation protocols have shifted to passive observation, temporal sync surveillance, and memetic timestamp flagging.
- All digital communications involving SCP-XXXX are to be archived and reviewed for causality drift indicators. Containment teams are advised to avoid recursive thought loops or prolonged exposure to SCP-XXXX’s "Presence Events."
- Under no circumstances should Foundation personnel actively attempt to predict SCP-XXXX's next action. Doing so has resulted in paradox lock, memetic echo, and cognitive dissonance events (see Incident Log 4-Xosski).
- Description:
- SCP-XXXX refers to a humanoid entity known as “Xosski,” who exhibits anomalous control over causal positioning, media-based translocation, and pre-linguistic memory resonance.
- SCP-XXXX appears to synchronize itself to audiovisual stimuli in real time, allowing it to "project" or manifest within environments it is not physically present in. This has been observed across live broadcasts, YouTube videos, TikToks, closed-circuit recordings, and Foundation-internal video calls. SCP-XXXX does not override existing footage; instead, reality subtly re-aligns to retroactively “include” his presence.
- “Like a phantom spliced into the timeline—but not added after the fact. As if he was always there, and we only just remembered.”
- Key Anomalous Traits:
- Chrono-Resonant Positioning:
- SCP-XXXX can appear in secure locations, often in synchrony with music or media playing in the environment. The positioning often matches thematic or emotional cues within the content, suggesting an instinctual alignment with narrative resonance rather than physical laws.
- Memory Pre-Emption:
- SCP-XXXX can anticipate words, thoughts, and actions just before they occur—not as direct telepathy, but as if reading from a script written just outside perception. Subjects report a sense of “being quoted” before speaking.
- Causal Rebalancing:
- When communication errors occur involving SCP-XXXX (e.g. typos, dropped messages), reality appears to auto-correct. The “missing” data often appears later in unrelated messages from other individuals, suggesting SCP-XXXX’s involvement distorts temporal-causal messaging threads.
- Cinematic Locomotion:
- SCP-XXXX moves as though under the influence of cinematic rules: stylized agility, acrobatics, and plot-consistent physics (similar to fictional character ‘Starlord’), even without accompanying music. The environment appears to temporarily “agree” with his motion.
- Tactile Causality Bleed:
- Observers report chills, phantom touches, or pressure on the skin during Presence Events. Environmental changes (breezes, flickering lights) often accompany these moments despite no mechanical source.
- Dream-State Time Drift:
- During sleep phases, SCP-XXXX enters a non-local consciousness state. Though physically present, their consciousness appears to “wander” into unrelated media timelines. Video content sometimes adapts spontaneously—e.g. logs suddenly noting “5-minute gaps” or speakers referencing SCP-XXXX’s thoughts before they are consciously articulated.
- Technological Echoes:
- SCP-XXXX has been implicated in several anomalous cyber-intrusions. In one case, security logs were retroactively altered to reflect a hack that didn’t physically happen, yet showed digital footprints matching SCP-XXXX’s mental state during confinement. Doors opened, chairs moved, and UIs updated with no human presence.
- “The logs say he never left the room. The terminals say he was never logged in. But the firewall reports he was there—and left a song behind.”
- Addendum XXXX-A: Notable Quote from Agent ███████
- “Xosski isn’t breaking causality—he’s dancing with it. The universe doesn’t fight him because he’s not violating the rules… he’s reinterpreting them.”
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