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[[>]] [[module Rate]] [[/>]] **Item #:** SCP-2374 **Object Class:** Euclid **Special Containment Procedures:** Each instance of SCP-2374-A is to be stored in a separate 3x3x3 cubic metre subterranean containment unit. Individual containment units are to be modified to temporarily drain excess liquid to an adjacent reservoir before being cycled back into the containment unit. Containment units must be capable of withstanding positive fluid pressures of up to 50kPa. A pair of closed-circuit cameras sealed so as to protect components from water damage is to be installed within each containment unit for ongoing observation. [[collapsible show ="+ Outdated Containment Procedures (19/11/2010)" hide ="- Outdated Containment Procedures (19/11/2010)"]] Instances of SCP-2374 are to be housed in a standard Safe-class object storage bay sealed to prevent leakage. Routine inspections are to be conducted bi-weekly by a qualified technician under the supervision of a security officer. Maintenance should be performed when deemed necessary by aforementioned technician. [[/collapsible]] **Description:** SCP-2374-A is the collective designation for 15 top-load washing machines. Instances of SCP-2374 are high-efficiency models (sans agitator) and show light to moderate wear-and-tear expected from several years of use. Instances are capable of operation in the absence of any conventional water supply --when connected to an adequate electrical power source-- or connection to an external electrical power source. Using any instance of SCP-2374-A to wash clothes will typically result in several articles of clothing disappearing or being replaced by articles of clothing different to those originally placed in the machine. Instances of SCP-2374-A occasionally produce a variety of artefacts other than clothing. [[collapsible show ="+ List of foreign artefacts produced by SCP-2374-A" hide="- List of foreign artefacts produced by SCP-2374-A"]] > * 1 children's sock (U.K. size 10, green) depicting a currently unidentified cartoon character resembling a dugong > > * 1 men's printed T-shirt (XXL, grey) with the text "//Why wait for the RAPTURE when you can go to HELL right now??//" (sleeves appear to have been crudely removed with a sharp implement) > > * 1 complete men's 3-piece formal suit (M, blue) with tie (tie is decorated with a recurring fractal pattern and stylised representations of a human mouth with outstretched tongue) > > * 2 pieces of driftwood pierced with a number of large rusted nails > > * 3 broken pine rocking chairs > > * 152 pairs of damaged surgical gloves > > * 1 inflatable life-raft with a series of jagged perforations arranged in a circular pattern on the bottom [[/collapsible]] Attempting to use the "360 Spin Wash" function when the object is unpowered, or if the object has not been connected to an external water and power supply and subjected to normal use for any period of time ranging from 8 to 15 days, an instance SCP-2374-A will open its lid automatically and begin to produce large volumes of salt water from an unknown source. This event may coincide with the egress of one or more entities from the object, collectively designated SCP-2374-B. Instances of SCP-2374-B are apparently aquatic organisms composed of clothing, bedsheets, upholstery, wooden furniture, common building materials, cast-iron pots and pans, and antique silverware. Instances are of variable size and form, but commonly contain structures resembling complete digestive systems made up of PVC piping and hosiery. Instances frequently disgorge plastic refuse bags containing organic vomitus, in addition to other secretions from specific structures. The exact makeup of said vomitus and secretions is currently under study. Within 10-15 minutes of producing a certain volume of salt water (maximum volume varies per instance), the instance of SCP-2374-A will generate a partial vacuum sufficient to rapidly and forcibly suction the majority of produced salt water back into the drum, along with any objects of sufficiently small size. [[collapsible show ="+ Incident 2374-003-181110" hide="- Incident 2374-003-181110"]] **Date:** 16/11/2010 **Location:** Site-151 **SCP Involved?:** Yes **Personnel Involved:** L. Mavuso; S. Thati **Summary:** At approximately 11:04 (CAT), 4 days after the initial containment of all 15 instances of SCP-2374 at Site-151, technician L. Mavuso is believed to have inadvertently activated a heretofore unknown effect of SCP-2374-09[[footnote]]Designations have since been altered.[[/footnote]] while performing routine inspection and maintenance of the object. Mavuso was immediately incapacitated by a sudden and voluminous flow of water from the object. Present security officer S. Thati attempted to offer assistance to Mavuso. However, the emergence of a currently unclassified entity from the object prompted Thati to abandon this course of action and follow Edict 30 of Site-151 emergency procedures, vacating the storage bay and activating the emergency isolation mechanism. Additional containment personnel arrived at approximately 11:07, at which time Storage Bay 56 was determined to be completely flooded. Personnel were ordered to stand by and await further instructions. At approximately 11:21, Storage Bay 56 was deemed safe to enter. Technician Mavuso is presently missing, presumed dead. Containment procedures for SCP-2374 have since been revised. [[/collapsible]] [[collapsible show ="+ Incident 2374-005-020111" hide="- Incident 2374-005-020111"]] **Date:** 02/01/2011 **Location:** Rocha, Uruguay **Summary:** Foundation operatives in Montevideo were notified that an individual claiming to be deceased Foundation technician Lungelo Mavuso had attempted to contact his immediate family. The person of interest was apprehended by local law enforcement after washing up in a makeshift raft on a public beach in Rocha province, and subsequently transferred to Foundation custody, where he was found to be suffering from dehydration, scurvy, and multiple major injuries. The provisional POI-50031 was placed under quarantine and testing for Type Lazarus and Type Atman reanimation anomalies, the results of which were negative. Standard protocols necessitated a minimum 14-day observation period before re-evaluation and monitored release could be considered. On 18/01/2011, Mavuso was provisionally re-instated as a Level 2 technician and slated to return to active duty at Site-151 in Northern Cape province, South Africa by 30/01/2011. [[/collapsible]] [[collapsible show ="+ Interview 2374-010" hide="- Interview 2374-010"]] **Date:** 29/01/2011 **Interviewer:** Officer B. Dlamini (**BD**) **Interviewed:** Technician L. Mavuso (**LM**) **Preamble:** Officer Benjamin Dlamini is a close friend of Mr. Mavuso. This interview was granted and recorded under the conditions of Mr. Mavuso's provisional reinstatement. > [{{begin log timestamp 09:53:33 29/01/2011}}] > > ({{interviewer enters; interviewed is seated}}) > > **LM:** Hey Benji. Don't worry, I'm not contagious. > > **BD:** Lord... so it's really you. > > ({{interviewer extends hand}}) > > **BD:** Welcome back, man. > > **LM:** ({{shakes hands with interviewer}}) Glad to be back. How's Naledi? > > **BD:** ({{laughs}}) //Hayi//, don't start with me, Lungelo. The doctor outside wants me to conduct this like a more-or-less standard interview. ({{sits down}}) There should be time for chit-chat later. > > **LM:** ({{laughs}}) Shoot. > > **BD:** How did you come to show up on the coast of Uruguay, of all places, after being dead for almost two months? > > **LM:** //Eh//... Well, let me start with the storage bay incident. You know the bay flooded, //ne//? > > **BD:** Yeah. > > **LM:** Well, when I opened my eyes after the first blast of water, I coughed and tasted sea salt in my mouth. I looked around, couldn't see Thati or anyone, and then I saw the door was sealed. The water was still rising fast. > > **BD:** Thati sends his apologies, by the way. > > **LM:** Tell him don't worry about it. I read the Edicts. Anyway, the water forced me to the far end of the bay, and by then it was up to my chest. I thought I was scared then, but then when something slid out of that washing machine and into the water... well, then I really panicked. I didn't get a good look at it at first – just knew it was something nasty-looking. I was swimming for my life with this much air... > > ({{interviewed raises hand just above head}}) > > **LM:** ...left to breathe, heart racing. Then I saw a dark shape come up underneath me - I think my heart must have just stopped. Had to have happened in only an instant, but I-I can remember what it looked like and, and it w- > > **BD:** //Lungelo//. I need you to slow down. I want you to take your time describing this thing, alright? > > **LM:** Sorry. I have a picture in my mind. Broken-off ends of... chair legs, sticking out of a soggy, plush, button-sofa body. Sticking out everywhere. It opened its mouth wide enough for me to see its insides. Ripped-up foam stuffing, yellow-ish, stained gooey-black in places. Its gullet looked like a backed-up drain. No eyes, from what I could see. Just big holes in the sides of its head. It was... moving slowly. Like it had all the time in the world. Like it had me right where it wanted. It was //fucking// ugly... and it was mean. The thing clamped down on my leg, dragged me under. I think it had... //knives// for teeth. Like, actual kitchen knives. It was shaking me, shaking me like a ragdoll and gnashing my leg up while it did that. > > ({{interviewed pauses}}) > > **LM:** I really thought I was going to die. > > **BD:** Jesus. > > **LM:** That's when the scip started sucking us in. The knife-mouth let go of my leg when we reached the dead centre of it. > > **BD:** And then? > > **LM:** Then I was being hit by wave after wave. > > **BD:** Waves? Like the sea? > > **LM:** Right. Some sea, somewhere. Eh... wait, let me remember... > > **LM:** I think I was vomited up by a big whirlpool in the middle of a big stretch of water. I was, eh, trying to stay afloat, grabbing onto knotted lumps of clothing around me. I saw a chair floating not too far away and I swam to it... then I saw the knife-mouth rise out of the water ahead of me, getting bigger every second. It started gnashing up whitewash, not much more than an arm's length away from my face. But then... Rahmus, he came out of nowhere. Smacked its head apart in one go. Heh. > > **BD:** What's Rahmus? > > **LM:** Damn, I haven't told you about him yet. Rahmus is... the man who fished me out of the water. He saved me. Wild white hair, bushy grey beard, wizened grandpa type. Very strong arms. He pulled me onto his kayak and called me a stupid //slosher//. He took me to Rag Island. > > **BD:** Uh huh? Describe the island. > > **LM:** I'm not sure if it was actually an island or just a huge mound of floating rags. It tended to stay in one place, which is why they set up camp there. The Long-Time-Waiters. They're, eh, the people who lived on Rag Island. Built themselves little tent-houses out of the flotsam and jetsam. Hammocks, beds, quilt-cocoons. They all shared a big furnished living room out under the sun where they sat on the beat-up half-a-sofa, or sat on the shaggy carpet, and they just talked all day. I picked up some of the words after a while, but the other half of it was beyond me. > > **BD:** The people on Rag Island, how did they get there? What were they like? > > **LM:** Only I called it Rag Island. They just called it Camp. They didn't tell me where they were from, even when I asked. They told me not to be such a //slosher//, going around asking silly questions. They were all kinds. Men, women, girls and boys, pink, brown, whatever. All thin, always had a strange way of speaking, //always// wrinkly - like your fingers when you've just climbed out of the bath, but on their faces too. They were dressed in all kinds of ragged, mismatching clothes, sheets wrapped around their heads to save their skin from sunburn. Oh, and they smelled like soap. > > **BD:** Ha. ({{interviewer writes several notes}}) Ok, how did they live on this island? Wouldn't they need to eat? > > **LM:** They rarely ever went into the water because of the //megagappers// and //banpoodifs//, but Rahmus was a tough son of a bitch. He'd go out and come back with crates of beans, granola, some bottled water, and a few juice boxes for the kids if he was lucky. Sometimes extra clothes, building materials for houses that got ripped up or swept away in storms, but we were hardly ever short of those. Sometimes he came back with new scars. > > **BD:** Rahmus wasn't afraid of the creatures? > > **LM:** Like I said - tough son of a bitch. On the... the third day, I think? That was when I tried to do some fishing. I made a fishing rod out of a wooden plank, some yarn and a rusty nail. > > **BD:** Catch anything? > > **LM:** A lampshade. The lightbulb was poking out the top because the insides were filled with wet wool and stitched-together socks. The bulb was still glowing, somehow. Long bits of lace and tangled-up string hanging out of the bottom like pasta. The string stuck to my skin and made my hand go numb. I threw it back. Nothing edible in that water. Plenty of things that want to eat you, though. So I just sat and waited like the rest. > > **BD:** That's it? > > **LM:** That's it. I got quite sick of it after a few days. After Rahmus and Vapeter cleaned off all the smelly corrosive gunk, did what they could with my leg, and got me acquainted with the Long-Time-Waiters. > > **BD:** You mentioned that name before. Why did you call them the Long-Time-Waiters? > > **LM:** They called themselves that. Said they were waiting for a ship. Apparently they'd seen it before – Rahmus drew a picture on an old pillowcase with a bit of //zolmazufu// ink. It's very tall, not very wide or long, but he told me it extends deep under the water and has a winding staircase inside. It didn't look like any ship I'd ever seen. Not even sure something like that could stay afloat they way he claimed it did, but I didn't press him on it. > > **BD:** Anything more to say about the Island and the Waiters? > > **LM:** No. I'd rather tell you how I got back to dry land. > > **BD:** Ok then. How did that happen? > > **LM:** Well, I asked Rahmus if anybody had ever, you know, left the island. He seemed quite relieved when I asked – said why didn't I ask earlier. He took me out in his kayak to a very specific whirlpool with a whirling ring of detritus like a messed-up jigsaw-puzzle. He told me that, most times, things they throw in there don't come back. I decided it was worth a go. > > **LM:** The Waiters helped me build my own kayak, gave me some food and water, and the kids lent me some of their favourite swimming gear. Even gave me a few boxes of //Way-Squikky// to remember them by if everything worked out. > > **BD:** I gather that it did? > > **LM:** Yes, well, after I steered my kayak into the whirlpool, I ended up somewhere a little bit more normal. But empty. I rode the waves for something like two days, and... then I saw land. > > **BD:** //Joh.// Quite a story. You'll forgive me for holding on to some skepticism? > > **LM:** Hey, //I// still can't believe it happened. > > **BD:** ({{laughs}}) Alright, anything else to add? > > **LM:** Eh... no, that's all I remember. > > ({{interviewer pauses to listen to personal intercom}}) > > **BD:** The doctor says we're done here. So, back to normal by tomorrow, hm? > > **LM:** Almost. Good thing I got some physio after quarantine. > > **BD:** I'm sorry about the leg. Really. > > **LM:** I... think I can learn to live with just one. > > **LM:** Will I get to talk to Basi soon? > > **BD:** Lungelo, you //died//. I went to your funeral. Your family buried you. They can't let you see your son. Not until this whole mess gets sorted out. Hopefully it will. > > ({{no response from interviewed for several seconds}}) > > **BD:** Come, let me help you up. > > **BD:** Lungelo? > > **LM:** Ok. Ok, let's go. > > [{{end log timestamp 10:01:09 29/01/2011}}] **Notes:** Researchers have been unable to confirm Mavuso's story, although it has been presented consistently in similar interviews. Proposed testing to determine the whereabouts of the location described by Mavuso is pending approval. [[/collapsible]] [[collapsible show ="+ Addendum 2374-15" hide="- Addendum 2374-15"]] The following items were recovered from Mr. Mavuso's person after his re-appearance in Rocha: > * 1 pair of latex washing gloves (yellow) > > * 1 pair of children's swimming goggles (pink) > > * 1 trench coat (black), heavily worn with several patches > > * 1 set of Foundation-issue work overalls > > * 1 large wellington boot (baby blue) with large hole in toe > > * 1 scuba-diving fin (black, yellow) > > * 3 boxes of powered detergent marked "//Way-Squikky!//" (contents under study) > > * 1 torn paper note (see below**) ** Contents of note are as follows: > //slosher,// > //you dont forget us, hear clear?// > //tell your people we talk to you again when ship comes// > //and always wash behind ears.// [[/collapsible]] [[footnoteblock]] [[div class="footer-wikiwalk-nav"]] [[=]] << [[[SCP-2373]]] | SCP-2374 | [[[SCP-2375]]] >> [[/=]] [[/div]] [[include :scp-wiki:component:license-box]] ===== ===== [[include :scp-wiki:component:license-box-end]]