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Mummy thing Anonymous
Hi /x/, can someone give the mummy-thing-that-kills-if-u-don't-stare-at-it?

Thanks

pic not related
>> Anonymous
oh this again
but i would like to read it again as well
carry on
>> Anonymous
its like PCB-172 or something of that nature, it was quite the enjoyable creepypasta
>> God
it was kinda creepy go on
>> Anonymous
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Anon delivers...

Item#: SCP-173
Special Containment Procedures: Item SPC-173 is to be kept in a locked container at all times. When personnel must enter SCP-173's container, no fewer than 3 may enter at any time and the door is to be relocked behind them. At all times, two persons must be looking at SCP-173 until all personnel have vacated and relocked the container.
Description: Moved to Site19 1993, little is known about item number SCP-173's origins. It is constructed from concrete and rebar and was once painted with Crylon brand spraypaint.
SCP-173 is animate and malevolent, if given the chance it will kill anyone within its line of site. Its weakness however is that it does not move while being watched. Despite this paralysis it is still highly dangerous, able to cover at least 2 meters in the literal blink of an eye. It typically kills by either snapping the victim's neck from behind, or grabbing the victim's throat and strangling them. Whatever animates SCP-173 does not give it much force with which to break things; as seen above, a large room with unbarred windows is fully capable of containing it. Its grip however is unbreakable, as when it is not moving the statue is as hard and strong as concrete.
While left alone in its room, one can hear a stone-on-stone scraping from within that is believed to be the sound of the SCP-173 moving about.
The reddish brown substance on the floor is a combination of feces and blood. We don't know (nor wish to find out) where it comes from or how it arrives but SCP-173's container will slowly fill with these substances. In order to ensure that bacterial growth within does not begin to damage the building it is contained in, and to maintain some level of sanitation, the enclosure must be cleaned on a bi-weekly basis.
>> God
bump
>> Anonymous
>>369803
>>Item#: SCP-173

i was close god dammit!!!
>> Anonymous
Op here, thanks a lot.
>> Anonymous
bump for copypasta?!
God you sick!!
>> Anonymous
Nice, saved.
>> Anonymous
where is the information from? I'd like to look into this. where was it found/created?
>> Dick Laurent is Dead Anonymous
>>369803

If you're going to copypasta this, at least fix the error where the subject's name changes lol
>> Anonymous
>>369854

Aw shit. I knew it was full of errors, and I thought I'd gotten most of them. Oh well, next time.
>> Anonymous
The rest...DELIVERED


USAF File: C203-92b
Date: Jun 7, 1952

Filed by: Capt. Henry Milan
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Item found outside of Yuma, Arizona on March 24th.

During regular training exercises, Corporal Ben Flynn and his squadron came across an strange statue in an empty installation set to be used for future bombing run training. The statue is approximately seven feet tall and human in form. The arms and legs are disproportionate to the head and torso, resembling a fetus. Strange colouration was noted on the face of the statue and it was posed against on of the inner walls of the building. Upon further inspection, Corporal Flynn noted that the statue is composed of mostly cement and is possibly reinforced with steel rebar. It is likely man-made.

Further investigation of the surrounding area yielded no other signs of transportation for the statue other that misshapen foot prints. It is likely that the statue was placed there by locals looking to create a stir or possibly protest the war. Private Allen Benson took the supplied photograph to document the area in the event that an investigation to the security of the training area is to take place.

Private Benson reported that he heard the sound of heavy scraping within the building shortly after he left. This prompted a search of the other rooms in case any civilians may have still been in the building but were undetected. The area was given an "all clear" by the squad commander and the statue was left in the building. It was deemed necessary that on June 9th, a final morning inspection of the building will be conducted before it is demolished to make certain that no civilians have returned to the area and to ensure no lives are lost.
>> Anonymous
>>369854

and s/site/sight/
>> Anonymous
Sounds an awful lot like the Doctor Who episode "Blink"
>> Anonymous
My son said "post a pic of one of those weeping angels from Dr. Who... and then we scrolled to see that it had already been referenced. Damn.
>> Anonymous
>>370460

I applaud you on your outstanding parenting abilities by showing your kid Doctor Who =D