Item #: SCP-7627
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-7627 is to be contained in it's cell, a 4.45 square meters, with little to no direct contact. SCP-7627 is to be under surveillance at all times, two guards outside of containment and cameras inside and out.
Description: SCP-7627 is a physical entity that looks like a human male, roughly in their thirties, with no distinguishable race. It is roughly 1.8 meters in height and weighing 45.4 kg. His physique is thin, and overall appears to be malnourished.
Notes on SCP-7627: SCP seems to not want any part in the research process of the facility. Conversations are filled with drivel rather than notation towards what the SCP could be capable of. Tests with D-Class personnel have varying results, leading to nothing conclusive. One similarity does remain, the temperature of the room is noted to change; shifting twenty degrees cooler than it was originally.
Interviewed: SCP-7627
Interviewer: Doctor █████
Foreword: Testing with D-Class personnel conducted the day prior to interview. Doctor █████ is questioning SCP-7627 about the results
SCP-7627: "What is the weather like today, Doctor?"
Doctor █████: "It was raining."
SCP: "Raining? I thought that it would be sunny as always..."
D: "Right, now, we wanted to ask you about yesterday's testing. The D-Class that came in yesterday—"
SCP: "What do you think the weather will be like tomorrow? Since it was raining—"
D: "SCP-7627, this is serious. Focus on the questioning, not the weather."
SCP: "Of course, of course..."
D: "As I was saying, the D-Class testing resulted in ███████████████████████. Though the causes are unknown."
SCP: "Unknown? If they █████████████████, then how is the cause unknown?"
D: "That's what we wanted to know. What did you do to them? The camera's video was unresponsive when—"
SCP: "The rain that came in had to be behind this then. Bad things always happen when it rains. Was it a full moon? Strange things seem to happen during those as well."
D: "We're fairly certain that it had nothing to do with the weather."
SCP: "But that's very important. Weather is everything."
[The internal temperature in the room begins to drop. Doctor █████ exits the room, leaving SCP-7627 alone.]
Closing Statement: "SCP-7627 seems to suddenly be infatuated with the weather despite having no contact with the outside world. Any talk about the previous day's experimentation has resulted in talk about the weather."
Regarding SCP-7627: "Further research has shown that the SCP is deflecting any information about itself. Other doctors have spoken to it, yet it gives them varying personalities. It seems to be more hostile towards some doctors and docile to others. I've already consulted [REDACTED] about this and they seem to agree with me. SCP-7627 needs further studying before anything is conclusive." -Doctor █████, initial overseer
Addendum A-1: Doctors and other personnel have been injured recently due to SCP-7627. SCP-7627 has remained seated and calm throughout all previous interviews, resulting in doctors becoming more and more concerned for their own safety.
Interviewed: SCP-7627
Interviewer: Doctor █████
Foreword: SCP has specifically asked for Doctor █████ after weeks of being questioned by other Doctors.
SCP: "You've finally arrived. Doctor █████... I was starting to lose faith that you were coming."
D: "Why would that be?"
SCP: "Because of the weather. Rumors are that it's been raining a lot."
D: "You've asked for me just so you could talk about the weather again?"
SCP: "Well—"
D: "7627, you can't just call anyone that you'd like. Especially if you just want to talk about the weather."
[Doctor █████ stands up and turns away from the SCP]
D: "It's the middle of the night and some of us are trying to perform actual research."
SCP: "I'm trying to give that to you."
D: "You haven't been trying very hard. Now if you'll excuse me-"
SCP: "Don't leave."
[Note: The SCP's voice has changed into someone else's. Doctor █████ turns back towards the SCP.]
SCP: "You shouldn't leave, Doctor █████, I've been meaning to give you answers right?"
D: "Who are you."
SCP: "I'm 7627. You don't recognize me?"
D: "You're not SCP-7627, so wh-who are you."
SCP: "Why so jittery, Doctor █████? I thought we were making a breakthrough."
[Doctor █████ starts to back away from the SCP, now keeping his eyes locked on the SCP. Staff outside of containment attempts to get into the room, though it fails.]
D: "T-Tell me, what happened to the previous doctors. Most of them left were severely injured after they left you."
SCP: "Merely a side effect."
D: "Side effect? Of what?"
SCP: "Of what's to come."
D: "Which would be?"
SCP: "The rain of course."
[Note: SCP-7627's voice has returned to normal]
D: "O-Of course..."
Conclusion: "Doctor █████ stated that SCP-7627 will need to be fully monitored and contact be cut for the next week. Testing will be on schedule after the week has passed. SCP-7627 has shown that it is not just interested in the weather. It seems like the SCP prefers to see Doctor █████ over any other staff.
Regarding SCP-7627: "The discovery of SCP-7627-1 has everyone baffled. I've currently paused any sort of experimentation due to 7627-1. At least the two are distinct, at least that's what I could tell from my initial encounter. Hopefully this new information helps us going forward, yet there's something that's still bothering me about 7627-1." -Doctor █████
Addendum A-2: Testing has finally resumed on SCP-7627 after over a week of waiting. Doctor █████ was wary of it, though has given approval. SCP-7627 and SCP-7627-1 are in full effect until stated otherwise.
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