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[[include :scp-wiki:theme:classic]] [[>]] [[module Rate]] [[/>]] **Item #:** SCP-7641 **Object Class:** Safe **Special Containment Procedures:** SCP-7641 is kept in a secure container at Site-28's C-Wing. Testing may be conducted with approval from Project Director Callaghan. **Description:** SCP-7641 is an interior wooden door measuring 2 meters in height and 1 meter in width. SCP-7641's anomalous properties will manifest when a human subject positions themselves within one meter of the doorframe. Should the subject state loudly and clearly the name of a particular place (i.e. a landmark, building or city), SCP-7641 will generate a bilateral wormhole linking itself with the location specified. This portal will remain viable until the door is closed. Thus far, all tests carried out using SCP-7641 have involved locations within the contiguous United States: as such, the limitations of its anomalous properties remain unknown. **Addendum:** The following is an abridged log of experiments involving SCP-7641, all conducted by Junior Researcher George Dodd: > **Date:** 09-07-2013 > @@ @@ > **Test #:** 1 > @@ @@ > **Prompt:** "Paris" > @@ @@ > **Result:** Portal leading to a dirt road in Paris, Texas. > **Date:** 09-07-2013 > @@ @@ > **Test #:** 2 > @@ @@ > **Prompt:** "Paris, France" > @@ @@ > **Result:** Portal leading to a public park in Paris, France. > **Date:** 09-07-2013 > @@ @@ > **Test #:** 5 > @@ @@ > **Prompt:** "Asia" > @@ @@ > **Result:** Portal leading to a construction site in Seoul, South Korea. > **Date:** 09-07-2013 > @@ @@ > **Test #:** 12 > @@ @@ > **Prompt:** "Mars" > @@ @@ > **Result:** Portal leading to the office headquarters of Mars, Inc. in McLean, Virginia. > **Date:** 09-07-2013 > @@ @@ > **Test #:** 13 > @@ @@ > **Prompt:** "Planet Mars" > @@ @@ > **Result:** Portal leading to the Mars exhibition at the Carnegie Space Centre in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. > @@ @@ > **Notes:** A time lag of three seconds was observed between SCP-7641's opening and portal generation. > **Date:** 09-07-2013 > @@ @@ > **Test #:** 21 > @@ @@ > **Prompt:** "Nowhere" > @@ @@ > **Result:** Portal leading to Ducie Island, an uninhabited atoll in the South Pacific. > **Date:** 09-07-2013 > @@ @@ > **Test #:** 22 > @@ @@ > **Prompt:** "Everywhere" > @@ @@ > **Result:** A second time lag was observed, this one lasting a duration of roughly seven seconds. SCP-7641 then began cycling through a succession of previously generated portals at an accelerating pace: Junior Researcher Dodd attempted to reset the anomaly by repeatedly shutting and reopening SCP-7641, to no effect. This cycle for six minutes before abruptly ceasing, which coincided with a site-wide electrical failure. Following this incident, SCP-7641's anomalous properties have repeatedly failed to manifest; item is currently pending reclassification as Neutralized. As this is the third instance of Junior Researcher Dodd nullifying an anomaly through overzealous experimentation, disciplinary action is under consideration. [[footnoteblock]] ------ [[=]] [*http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/dr-leonerd-s-author-page More from this author...] [[/=]] ------ [[div class="footer-wikiwalk-nav"]] [[=]] << [[[SCP-7640]]] | SCP-7641 | [[[SCP-7642]]] >> [[/=]] [[/div]] [[include :scp-wiki:component:license-box]] [[include :scp-wiki:component:license-box-end]]