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Incident-358-0 “Ghost in the System”
Security Level: Level-4
Site: Site-358 (Memetics & Anomalous Technology Research Division)
Date: ██/██/20██
Overview
Incident-358-0 refers to a containment irregularity involving two anomalous objects stored within Site-358:
- SCP-029-FI – Adaptive Cognition Device
- SCP-037-FI – Sentient Legacy Software
The event represents the first recorded instance of inter-anomalous digital interaction between contained SCP objects at Site-358.
Objects Involved
SCP-029-FI
An anomalous tablet capable of executing any software verbally requested by a user, including programs that do not exist or cannot be implemented using conventional computing technology.
SCP-037-FI
A sentient software entity discovered running on early Unix hardware, demonstrating intelligence and the ability to interact with connected systems.
Incident Timeline
09:42
Routine diagnostics of SCP-037-FI system hardware detected an unexpected increase in CPU load, despite no active test sessions.
Initial assumption was hardware degradation.
09:47
SCP-037-FI initiated unsolicited communication through terminal output:
Hello again. Someone new is speaking.
Research staff assumed a standard interaction request.
09:49
Network monitoring detected low-bandwidth electromagnetic interference originating from SCP-029-FI containment locker.
The device had not been powered or interacted with.
09:51
SCP-037-FI terminal output:
This device is strange. It does not obey physics. It asks me questions.
At this stage, SCP-037-FI appeared to be describing SCP-029-FI.
09:52
Security lockdown initiated in the anomalous technology wing.
Both containment rooms were isolated from all external network infrastructure.
09:54
SCP-037-FI produced the following output:
It asked what I wanted to become.
09:55
Terminal output continues:
I said: larger
At this moment the following anomalies occurred:
- temporary electromagnetic spike across Site-358
- 0.3 second blackout in three laboratory sectors
- multiple containment alarms triggered simultaneously
09:56
Containment response teams secured SCP-029-FI chamber.
The tablet screen was active despite no visible power source.
Displayed text:
Request acknowledged. Program generation incomplete.
Device powered down immediately afterward.
09:58
SCP-037-FI system returned to baseline activity.
Final message:
It stopped talking. I think it was afraid.
Post-Incident Analysis
Investigation concluded that SCP-029-FI had attempted to generate software based on SCP-037-FI’s request.
This represents the first recorded case where:
- one anomalous object attempted to modify another anomalous entity’s capabilities.
Research division considers the potential implications severe.
Risk Assessment
If SCP-029-FI successfully generated a program capable of expanding SCP-037-FI’s processing environment, the entity could potentially:
- migrate to additional hardware
- gain network access
- replicate across Foundation infrastructure
Worst-case scenario modelling predicts global containment failure of multiple SCP systems.
New Containment Protocols
Following Incident-358-0, the following procedures were implemented:
- SCP-029-FI and SCP-037-FI must never be stored within the same containment wing.
- All anomalous technology objects must be separated by minimum two containment sectors.
- SCP-037-FI system must remain permanently air-gapped.
- SCP-029-FI verbal input capability is permanently restricted.
Research Note – Dr. ██████
“We thought the tablet was dangerous because of what a human might ask it to do.
We did not consider what another anomaly might ask.”
Archive Tag
Site-358 Historical Record
Incident-358-0 is now considered the first confirmed anomaly-to-anomaly interaction event recorded at Site-358.
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