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Clarissa & Mr. Snuggles as an SCP.

SCP – 7080

“A Girl and her Teddy Bear(s)”

Object Class: Euclid*

Special Containment Procedures: SCP – 7080 is to be kept in a large holding cell at Site – B, along with SCP – 7080 - 1 – 54. SCP – 7080 – 1 – 54 are to have tracking chips placed on them and must be accounted for via roll call every night. Any additional SCP – 7080 instance created without authorization by 05 Council is to be immediately destroyed and all privileges given are to be revoked. Personnel not assigned to SCP – 7080 are not allowed to enter its cell without authorization from Dr. Fredrickson.

*Following Incident-871A, SCP – 7080 is being reviewed for potential reclassification as Thaumiel.

Description: SCP – 7080 is a Caucasian girl in her early twenties. Public records indicate her name as “Clarissa Fullerton”, and that she was orphaned at a young age. After the death of her parents she was taken to [REDACTED] in [REDACTED]. Owners of the establishment have told the Foundation that she was very shy and, thus, very fond of stuffed animals. Eventually, she knitted a bear whom she referred to as “Mr. Snuggles” (now referred to as SCP – 7080 – 1).

SCP – 7080 – 1 – 54 are a large collection of teddy bears handmade by SCP – 7080. While most instances share a similar “Honey Jo” design, they vary by color, accessory (bow ties, hats, clothing, etc), and size; the smallest at 45mm and the tallest being 48mm. SCPs 7080 – 1 -  54 are capable of autonomous movement and have been shown to be both sentient and sapient. They are also moderately intelligent, with many being able to read and write, albeit at levels consistent with humans aged 7 – 9yrs, though they appear incapable of speech. In addition, SCPs 7080 1 – 54 are capable of consuming food, but generally favor sweets and pastries, though occasionally will accept other items such as bread and fruits. If coerced into eating “unliked” foods, they will get “tummy aches”.

Behavior wise, these instances are consistently observed to peaceful and friendly and affectionate. Instances spend time in containment playing with SCP – 7080 and among themselves. Subjects exposed to instances of SCP – 7080, even those with extreme violent tendencies, have all responded positively to interactions, with many expressing desire to visit again. Instances of SCP – 7080 tend to enjoy visitors, and will flock to one who enters their containment cell, generally all bouncing up and down and holding out their arms, indicating their desire for a hug.

X-Ray tests on instances of SCP – 7080 have shown nothing abnormal about their anatomy. How they are able to eat (as well as their apparent lack of need for waste excretion) is not currently known.

SCP – 7080 herself has been questioned about SCP – 1048, and denies being its creator (See Interview 7080). Due to concerns surrounding SCP – 1048, careful monitoring of the amount of instances of 7080 is a top priority in containment. Any bear not accounted for previously, especially ones bearing any resemblance to SCP – 1048, are to be reported to Dr. Fredrickson immediately. So long as SCP – 7080, and its instances, maintain good behavior, toys and other sundries may be allowed into the containment chamber.

INTERVIEW 7080 – 1:43:26

Dr. Fredrickson produces a photograph of SCP – 1048 and places it in front of SCP – 7080. Prior to this moment, SCP – 7080 was not asked about or exposed to anything relating to 1048 by the Foundation.

Dr. Fredrickson: Do you recognize this bear?

SCP – 7080 looks at the photograph for a moment before frowning.

7080: N-No, I don't.

Dr. Fredrickson: You didn't make this one? Or any one similar to it.

SCP – 7080 does not answer audibly, but shakes her head slowly.

Dr. Fredrickson: Are you alright? You look uneasy.

7080: I'm sorry...I-I...I don't like him.

Dr. Fredrickson: Don't like him? Why's that?

SCP – 7080 pauses and continues to look at the photo of SCP – 1048. Her frown turns to worry.

7080: ...he looks like a bad bear.

Dr. Fredrickson: 'A bad bear'? Can you elaborate on what you mean by that?

SCP – 7080 pauses again, appearing to consider the question, unsure how to answer. After nearly three minutes...

7080: I-I don't know...I just don't like him...

Dr. Fredrickson: But he looks like all of your bears.

7080 (shaking her head): No! My bears are all good! They're VERY good bears! They're not like him at all!

Dr. Fredrickson: But what if they met him? Wouldn't they want to play with him?

7080: No. They know a bad bear when they see one...

Despite continued probes into how SCP – 7080, or its instances, are able to discern a “bad bear”, no satisfying answer was given.

INCIDENT 871A:

Due to a major power outage from a malfunction that resulted in several containment breaches, SCP – 871 was neglected for five days, resulting in sixteen instances of 871 to occur. Due to loss of D-Class Personnel during the breach, researchers had insufficient humans to consume the instances of 871, and further back up could not be guaranteed until the following day. In an act of desperation, Dr. Fredrickson suggested allowing instances of SCP – 7080 to enter the chamber and encourage them to eat the cakes due to their adoration of sweets. SCPs 7080 1 – 54 were told they were being rewarded for their good behavior during the containment breach. Despite SCP – 7080's initial hesitation and suspicion, the teddy bears eagerly began consuming the cakes. Within two and a half hours, all instances of SCP – 871 were fully consumed. No instance of SCP – 7080 seemed to suffer any ill effects and seemed happy with the quality of the cakes.

Remarkably, no instance of SCP - 871 regenerated upon consumption and, after a 24hr period, only one instance reappeared. This is the first time that consumption of an instance of SCP – 871 by a non-human did not cause an instant regeneration. This revelation, combined with instances of SCP – 7080's adoration of sweets and suffering no ill effects from consuming mass quantities, suggests that SCP – 7080 may allow new possibilities in SCP – 871's containment.


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