Photo of SCP-890-KO's hull on time of discovery
Item #: SCP-890-KO
Object Class: Safe Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: The area within a radius of 2 km of SCP-890-KO is disguised as military areas and quarantined. Unauthorised entry, especially civilians, must be kept out of the area. Unauthorised personnel approaching the area are to be treated with Class-A amnestics and then released. Containment personnel should observe SCP-890-KO for noticeable changes at all times and report it to higher command twice a day. Revision of containment procedures is under discussion due to new impending information about the subject.
Description: SCP-890-KO is a submarine that closely resembles the Kriegsmarine submarine U-534. However, the details show differences to a regular U-534 vessel, particularly its communication system, which cannot be built with World War II-era technology.
SCP-890-KO was found on 201█, on a beach near Site-██. Both its interiors suffered severe corrosion, indicating prolonged submersion. The exterior showed no signs of a torpedo strike, but there were tracks of interior structures necessary for sailing being artificially removed. This lack of instruments is presumed to be the direct cause of the boat's sinking. However, how the sunken boat rose and reached the shore is unknown.
Analysis of the communication device inside SCP-890-KO showed that it connected to a closed server inside Site-██ that has not been used since 19██/██/██. The designated researcher found large amounts of information related to Project 890-Alpha and the production, disposal and communication logs of U-890-Alpha. All documents, except for the transmission log, were available only to the O5-Council members. The list of documents is as follows:
- Design of U-534 covert submarine and Project 890-Alpha in response to incident [REDACTED]
- Overview of Project 890-Alpha
- U-890-Alpha
- Report of defects of U-890-Alpha
- Proposal for the disposal of U-890-Alpha
- Procedure [REDACTED]
- Progress report of Procedure [REDACTED] and discussion of response
Shown below is the list of signals transmitted by U-890-Alpha to the server. U-890-Alpha transmitted 7365 signals from 194█ to 201█. Most of the transcription was unretrievable due to poor signal or damage.
194█.█.██ #01 test
194█.█.██ #03 Submersion successful. All clear.
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194█.██.█ #35 Mission Successful.
194█.██.█ #48 Mission Successful.
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19██.██.█ #79 Mission successful. Disposing ██ people.
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19██.██.██ #94 Cannot terminate mission.
19██.█.█ #193 Cannot execute mission. Cannot terminate mission.
19██.██.██ #203 Request denied. ██ people remaining.
19██.██.██ #203 Mission termination request denied. ██ people clearly remaining.
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19██.██.██ #207 Cannot terminate mission.
19██.██.██ #208 Cannot terminate mission.
19██.██.██ #213 Cannot terminate mission.
19██.██.██ #223 Cannot terminate mission.
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19██.██.██ #250 Cannot terminate mission.
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19██.██.██ #380 Cannot terminate mission.
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19██.██.██ #493 Cannot terminate mission.
(Decrypted signals indicate messages from #207 to #493 are identical)
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19██.██.██ #579 Cannot follow.
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19██.██.██ #585 [DATA EXPUNGED]
(The server has not been used by the Foundation since the writing of 'Progress report of Procedure [REDACTED] and discussion of response', after █ days of this transmission.)
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19██.█.██ #586 Currently at [COORDINATES REDACTED] Depth approx. ████m. Return unavailable. Requesting immediate support.
19██.██.██ #658 Currently at [COORDINATES REDACTED] Depth approx. ████m. Mission not complete. Remaining at the same position.
(A series of messages requesting support, giving away its position has been transmitted. Such messages have stopped since message #985.)
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19██.██.██ #1038 I'm not done yet.
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19██.█.██ #2076 There are things to be done.
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20██.██.██ #3267 You weren't coming for me in the first place, weren't you?
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20██.██.██ #5487 I'm so [REDACTED]
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20██.██.██ #5736 [DATA EXPUNGED]
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20██.██.██ #6124 Rescue not needed
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201█.██.██ #7365 Here be we, the consequence of your actions
(No further transmissions)
Tracking indicates that transmission #7365 was sent from ██.█, ██.█, where SCP-890-KO was first discovered. Researchers are currently searching for relations between SCP-890-KO and U-890-Alpha. The O5 council has not mentioned it other than denying the relationship between the two. Request to the O5 council to disclose locked documents in the closed server has been denied.
Notes: SCP-890-KO is showing signs of recovery. Object class raised to Euclid.