SCP-7692
rating: +14+x
Item#: 7692
Level2
Containment Class:
euclid
Secondary Class:
none
Disruption Class:
vlam
Risk Class:
warning

Special Containment Procedures: Several thousand Foundation-owned Twitch accounts have been created for the purpose of containing SCP-7692. Whenever a giveaway is run on SCP-7692, these accounts are to enter it from a computer located at least 30 meters away from any infrastructure and personnel. This computer must not contain any data not recorded elsewhere. In the event a civilian-owned account wins a giveaway hosted on SCP-7692, the associated SCP-7692-2 instance is to be removed and witnesses are to be amnesticized and provided an appropriate cover story for damages. Investigation into the identity and motives of SCP-7692-1 is ongoing.

Description: SCP-7692 is a Twitch channel, currently named "Real Human: Games and Giveaways", run by an unknown individual provisionally designated SCP-7692-1. The channel's content mostly consists of the host playing various games, as well as regularly hosting "Sub Giveaways". When one of these giveaways ends, a submarine appears above the device the winning entry was made from, often damaging property and injuring the winner.

subtomychannel!.png

Home of an SCP-7692 giveaway winner.

These submarines are designated SCP-7692-2. The source of SCP-7692-2 instances is unknown See addendum.

Attempts to get the channel taken down result in the channel returning under a slightly different name within a few days. This does not appear to be an anomalous property and is believed to simply be SCP-7692-1 creating a new account.

Transcripts of some of the channel's streams are included below.


Addendum:
Shortly after the end of the SCP-7692 stream on 22/7/2022, Agent █████████, a Foundation spy active within the US Navy, sent the following message.

From: [REDACTED]@SCiPnet.fdn
To: ndf.tenPiCS|yelworcenna#ndf.tenPiCS|yelworcenna
Subject: URGENT


Commander Crowley,
I know this isn't exactly standard email formatting but I figured it was best you knew about this as soon as possible. When a crew was about to board their sub, it vanished. No trace of it at all. Considering this was the same model reported in the latest SCP-7692 incident, I have a sneaking suspicion about where these subs are coming from. Before you ask, I did amnesticize the witnesses and convinced them there had been a last minute reassignment. But I won't be there for every incident, so if we don't deal with this channel soon it's only a matter of time before the feds notice, and they're not going to be happy.
Regards,
Agent █████████

In response to this message, identifying the source of SCP-7692 was prioritized.


For the first five days after deployment, MTF Pi-1 reported nothing of note. On 28/7/2022, the following was recorded by Agent Oak's bodycam.

[BEGIN LOG]
[The task force is in a van belonging to Skin Care Professionals, a Foundation front company.]
Oak: I'm so bored.
Cooper: I feel ya. Although considering our line of work, maybe being bored is a good thing.
Owens: Wait is that-
[Owens points to a truck owned by "United Interstate Undertakers", a known Unusual Incidents Unit front company.]
Cooper: What are they doing here?
Oak: Command, we have UIU presence here. I don't think this is a coincidence. Permission to tail them?
Command: Granted.
[The team follows the truck. Several minutes of extraneous footage have been omitted.]
Oak: They're slowing down, we must be getting close.
[The truck stops by a house. There is no sign of any unusual activity save for the presence of several UIU agents surrounding the house. The team stop.]
Cooper: Command, advise?
Command: Don't antagonize them, but be ready to engage. We don't know what's going on in there.
[The team leave the van, ready their weapons and wait. A UIU agent exits the truck. They say something into their radio, prompting the other agents to take aim at the door. The agent knocks.]
Unknown: Hello? Who's there?
Agent: We're, uh, delivering a pizza.
Unknown: Hmm, I don't remember ordering a pizza…
Agent: Oh, uh-
Unknown: Although I might have ordered one and forgotten about it. Here, I'll check. Just gimme a second.
[Several noises are heard from inside the house. The agent backs up. The door opens, revealing a cephalopod-like creature wearing ill-fitting clothes, a pom-pom as a wig and sunglasses. This entity is presumed to be SCP-7692-1.]
SCP-7692-1: Sorry about the delay I… don't… see any pizza. OH NO, THE OCTOPUS GAME WAS A WARNING, I AM GOING TO BE EATEN!
[SCP-7692-1 attempts to shut the door but the agent prevents it from closing with the barrel of their gun.]
Agent: What? We're not going to eat you! Just cooperate and nobody gets hurt!
SCP-7692-1: Well, if you're not going to eat me, what are you doing here?
Agent: Don't play dumb. We know you've been stealing subs and dropping them on people.
SCP-7692-1: Everyone does that! Is this just because I'm an ali- I mean very normal human?
Agent: What do you mean "everyone does that"?!
[SCP-7692-1 points a screen through the gap in the door. The contents cannot be made out at Oak's distance.]
Agent: What does this have to do with anything?
SCP-7692-1: Look, he's running a sub giveaway and you're not hunting him down! Unless you've got another team-
Agent: What do you think "sub giveaway" means?
[Sound of turning pages.]
SCP-7692-1: Sub: Short for submarine-
Agent: Do me a favor and check the other definitions.
SCP-7692-1: The other numbers? I don't see what they're for but sure. 2. Short for subscriber. [Sound of pages turning.] Subscriber: 1. Someone who follows a given social media account. Oh.
Agent: Do you even realise how many people have been hurt because of you?
SCP-7692-1: But wouldn't they be fine in a few hours?
Agent: I'm not going to pretend to understand how your species works, but humans can't recover from being squashed that quickly.
SCP-7692-1: …oh.
[SCP-7692-1 releases the door and is apprehended by the agent.]
Agent: …now what do we do with this guy?
[Another UIU agent approaches.]
Agent 2: How about we ask those guys? Looks like they're with the Foundation.
Agent: Wha-how long have you been there?!
Agent 2: Was I really the only one to notice?
Oak: Yes, we're Foundation. How did you find him?
Agent: The government noticed a submarine missing, with the crew meant to board all claiming to have been reassigned, and suspected sabotage. We were sent to investigate, with a healthy increase in funding. So we slipped a little thaumaturgic tracker on as many subs as possible to trace whatever was teleporting them4 and tracked it back to here.
Oak: I see.
Agent: Expect we don't know anything about this guy's abilities or needs, so we don't really have anywhere we can safely put him.
SCP-7692-1: My house, maybe?
[Something falls out of SCP-7692-1's pocket. Agent 2 picks it up, revealing it to be a poorly forged passport.]

assport.jpg

Forged passport confiscated from SCP-7692-1.

Agent 2: Really? "Assport"?
SCP-7692-1: …fine, I didn't exactly go through border control to get here. I thought this would be the last place anyone would look!
Oak: There's a Site near here that should be able to hold him for a while until we can figure out something more permanent. We can take him there.
[END LOG]


SCP-7692-1 agreed to shut down SCP-7692 in exchange for being returned to its home planet. Reclassification to Neutralized pending.
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