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SCP-002

From The Codex
"Mature Content"
This character or verse has mature themes and concepts, thus those of young age are ill-advised to look through these.


SCP-002 in its containment area

Background

SCP-002 resembles a tumorous, fleshy growth with a volume of roughly 60 m³. Despite its size, its interior is a standard low-rent apartment of modest size. SCP-002 leads living humans into it and converts their organic matter into furniture for it to "grow" in its apartment.

General Information

Name: SCP-002

Other Names: The "Living" Room

Origin: SCP Foundation

First Appearance: SCP-002 File log

Company: SCP Foundation

Sex: None

Sexuality: None

Pronouns: It

Age: Unknown

Homeworld: Unknown

Residence: SCP Foundation Containment Area

Story Role: SCP

Classification: Euclid Class

Species: Unknown

State of Being: Unknown

Physiology: Unknown Physiology

In-Universe Creator: Unknown

Occupation: None

Containment Status: Contained (SCP-002 is connected to a suitable power supply at all times, to keep it in what appears to be recharging mode)

Affiliations: Unknown

Enemies: Unknown

Size: 60 m³

Weight: Unknown

Status: Alive

Alignment: Unknown (It is unknown what level of moral sentience SCP-002 has)

Threat Level: Street Threat (During preparation for transport, four SCP security personnel were inexplicably drawn inside of SCP-002 where they immediately disappeared, following this SCP-002 had "grown" several new furnishings and was beginning to look like the interior of an apartment room)

Codex Statistics

Grade: B

Tier: Unknown-D

Cardinality: Finite

Dimensionality: 3-D

Attack Potency: Unknown: True level (SCP-002 does not attack and instead attempts to attract living humans inside of it to convert their biological matter)

Durability: Unknown: True level

Striking Strength: Unknown: True Class

Lifting Strength: Unknown: True Class

Travel Speed: Unknown: True level

Attack Speed: Unknown: True level

Reaction Speed: Unknown: True level

Stamina: Unknown

Range: At least Extended Melee Range (SCP-002 resembles a tumorous, fleshy growth with a volume of roughly 60 m³ or 2000 ft³), Tens of Meters with Influencing (SCP-002 can dull, skew, or influence perceptions by personnel within 20 meters)

Intelligence: Unknown Intelligence

Knowledge: Unknown level


Powers and Techniques

Irregular Physiology (SCP-002 is an entire tumorous, fleshy growth room that appears to sculpt bone, woven hair, and various other biological substances produced by the human body inside of it), Transmutation (SCP-002 converts organic matter of living humans into furnishings), Absorption (During preparation for transport, four SCP security personnel were inexplicably drawn inside of SCP-002 where they immediately disappeared, following this SCP-002 had "grown" several new furnishings and was beginning to look like the interior of an apartment room), Dimensional Storage (Despite SCP-002 being only 60 m³, it fits an entire low-rent apartment of modest size inside of it), Mind Manipulation & Perception Manipulation (Passive; SCP-002 can dull, skew, or influence perceptions by personnel being within proximity of it), Radiation Manipulation (Generated a small radioactive anomaly when discovered in northern Portugal)


Equipment

Nothing notable.


Other

Standard Tactics: SCP-002 will dull, skew, or influence the perceptions of the person within proximity of it, leading it into itself so that it may convert its organic matter into furnishings.

Weaknesses: Keeping it connected to a suitable power supply will keep it in a recharging mode. SCP-002's containment area is kept at negative air pressure. Its abilities seem to only work on living humans.

Containment Attempts

0-1-0

None.


  • The Foundation - Mulhausen Report
    • Conditions: SCP-002 was discovered in a small crater in northern Portugal.
    • Location: Northern Portugal

None.

References