SCP-117 - Complete Multitool

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SCRIPT BASED ON ORIGINAL ENTRY BY AN UNKNOWN AUTHOR [CC BY-SA 3.0].
EDITED BY Joshua Alan Lindsay.

The voice of the Database was provided by Joshua Alan Lindsay.
The voice of
Dr. Climan was provided by Christian Jasper.

Item #: SCP-117

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-117 is to be kept in the small leather pouch it was found in, unless in use or in current study.

Any personnel deemed mentally fit may enter the containment cell of SCP-117. Those suspected of trying to remove SCP-117 without permission are to be searched. If the item is found on their person, they are to be reprimanded.

The door to the containment cell should remain locked, and a guard posted only when the object is in use.

Description: SCP-117 appears to be a regular multitool, of unknown make and brand, found in ███████████, Florida. At first glance, only tools typical of such an item can be found on SCP-117 (e.g., a screwdriver, knife, can opener, etc.). However, if the user is faced with a specific task, regardless of what tool the subject intends to pull out and use, a tool perfectly fit for the task at hand will take its place. The size of the tool pulled does not appear to be constrained by the apparent spatial limitations of the multitool’s frame, with several documented instances of tools being pulled from SCP-117 that are many times larger than SCP-117 itself. Once the task is completed and SCP-117 is closed, the tool used for that task cannot be found again until the user is confronted with a similar task that also requires it.

Addendum: Those with Level 2 Security Clearance should see Document #117-B.

Document #117-A: Effects of Usage

After extensive testing with SCP-117, it has been discovered to cause harm and potentially death to the user by means of absorbing iron, copper, calcium, and zinc from the user’s body while the user is touching the object. Gloves seem to have no curbing effect on this, and the rate of absorption seems to depend on the tool created by SCP-117. It is advised that only Class D personnel are used when testing SCP-117, to prevent death or injury of researchers.

Document #117-B: Usage Log of SCP-117

Note: Redundant entries omitted, unless results differ.

  1. Situation: A loose, non-standard screw on a metal plate.
    Tool Produced: A non-standard screwdriver of the exact size required.

  2. Situation: A nail loosely embedded in a piece of timber.
    Tool Produced: A standard hammer.

  3. Situation: A piece of timber with proposed cuts drawn in pencil.
    Tool Produced: An electric saw, which required no outside power source.

  4. Situation: A piece of bullet-resistant glass.
    Tool Produced: An unknown laser cutting tool, which required no outside power source.

  5. Situation: SCP-███.
    Tool Produced: A bloodied combat knife

  6. Situation: A Foundation agent with a broken bone.
    Tool Produced: A small item with a trigger which, when pulled, emitted an unknown form of radiation, instantly healing the injury.

  7. Situation: Class D personnel scheduled for termination.
    Tool Produced: [DATA EXPUNGED].

  8. Situation: Communication needed with SCP-363.
    Tool Produced: [DATA EXPUNGED] (See Incident Report #117-3f; O5 Clearance required).

  9. Situation: An unshuffled deck of playing cards.
    Tool Produced: A mid-sized mechanical shuffler.

  10. Situation: Class D personnel with terminal cancer.
    Tool Produced: Item similar to tool produced in sixth test.

  11. Situation: A perfectly healthy human male of European descent, with no criminal record.
    Tool Produced: [DATA EXPUNGED].

  12. Situation: A perfectly healthy human male of Latin American descent, with no criminal record.
    Tool Produced: [DATA EXPUNGED].

  13. Situation: SCP-138.
    Tool Produced: A metal plate with the phrase “THAT’S ROUGH, BUDDY” carved into it.

  14. Situation: A silver dinner fork in perfect condition.
    Tool Produced: No specialized tools could be found on SCP-117.

  15. Situation: [DATA EXPUNGED].
    Tool Produced: A screwdriver.

  16. Situation: A dirty window.
    Tool Produced: A nozzle that sprayed a mixture of soap and water.

  17. Situation: An iPod with 15% battery remaining.
    Tool Produced: The iPod end of a charging cord, which required no outside power source.

  18. Situation: A blank sheet of standard computer paper.
    Tool Produced: A pen filled with a seemingly infinite supply of black ink.

  19. Situation: A Samsung cellular phone.
    Tool Produced: A small device that, when attached to the phone, increased signal strength by approx. 250%.

  20. Situation: A paperback copy of How To Survive When Reality Doesn’t by Dr. Clef.
    Tool Produced: A functioning lighter.

  21. Situation: A hardcover copy of A Chronicle of the Daevas, non-anomalous.
    Tool Produced: A functioning lighter.

  22. Situation: A hardcover copy of A Chronicle of the Daevas, anomalous.
    Tool Produced: A functioning flamethrower. Item burned with no complications.

  23. Situation: A hardcover copy of A Chronicle of the Daevas, non-anomalous but recovered from The Wanderer’s Library.
    Tool Produced: An anti-booklice spray.

Document #117-G: Developments Concerning SCP-117

“After exposing SCP-117 to an array of different items and people, it appears that the object may very well be sentient to some degree. Because of this, we must consider the possibility that the SCP is susceptible to telepathy and must not come into contact with any SCPs with known telepathic powers.” ——Dr. Climan

Testing with other SCPs is suspended as of 9/16/██.

  • Note #117-1: 5/4/██
    Testing is suggested for SCP-882, and is under consideration by Dr. Climan.

  • Note #117-2: 6/19/20██
    Further biological testing is halted by Dr. Climan after Incident #117-4a; SCP-117 is still fit to be used for any repairs around the facilities, as long as the object is followed by one or more armed guards briefed on its proper use.

  • Note #117-4: 6/21/20██
    “After much consideration, I must deny testing of SCP-117 with SCP-882. The risk of damaging SCP-882 is simply too great to overlook.” ——Dr. Climan

  • Note #117-26: 9/16/██
    “After Incident #117-3f, I’m forced to put a stop to all testing of SCP-117 in conjunction with other SCPs. The risk of a total loss of containment is far too great. All biological testing is to be halted until a later date, as the results so far have proved inconsistent, and there is a limit of Class D staff available for my research.” ——Dr. Climan

  • Note #117-27: 7/20/██
    Biological testing resumed by Dr. Climan, with mixed results. Testing of SCP-117 with other SCPs under reconsideration by O5-█, though it seems unlikely further testing will occur.

  • Note #117-28: 3/20/██
    Testing is suggested for SCP-682.

 
 
 

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