Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: Any attempt to access SCP-XXXX outside of the SCP Foundation network will be redirected to a standard DNS failure page. The IP address used will be logged and traced if necessary. Access to SCP-XXXX, and by consequence, testing of it requires credentials from one level 4 researcher. All testing and access to SCP-XXXX has been indefinitely postponed by order of the O5 council. See Test Log #2 for more information.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a website found on the URL www.██████████.com. SCP-XXXX displays the following message: [REDACTED]. It also contains a module allowing the visitor to pay $30 (or the equivalent amount of a foreign currency), using either a credit card or a PayPal account. Approximately 5 minutes following payment, an aperture (referred to as SCP-XXXX-1) will open near the person that initiated the transaction. Upon entry, the person, referred to from this point as SCP-XXXX-2, will arrive in an alternate dimension, henceforth referred to as SCP-XXXX-3. SCP-XXXX-1 cannot be accessed by any other person; a physical barrier seems to be active after first entry. The destination of SCP-XXXX-1 inside SCP-XXXX-3 is seemingly random, changing every time. At any time, SCP-XXXX-2 can go through SCP-XXXX-1 again, after which it will close. After 3 hours have passed, SCP-XXXX-1 will relocate in front of SCP-XXXX-2, allowing them to come back to our dimension from the same place that they first left it. SCP-XXXX-1 will then close. Should SCP-XXXX-2 not enter SCP-XXXX-1 in the next five minutes, it will close, leaving them trapped inside.

SCP-XXXX-3 presents similarities with the inside of a theatre. However, the structure of SCP-XXXX-3 is unlike that of a normal theatre. While the individual rooms of a theatre are there, their ordering appears completely random. A door may lead to a backstage, which then leads to an entrance hall instead of a stage. Attempting to exit an entrance hall through the "front door" will fail, instead leading to more rooms. The only consistent feature is that every stage will have audience seats close to them at the appropriate location. The spacial dimensions of the area are unknown at this time. It is also unpopulated save for SCP-XXXX-5 instances.

SCP-XXXX-4 refers to objects that appear on the middle of every single stage inside of SCP-XXXX-3. In all cases, SCP-XXXX-4 appears as a globe depicting the physical features of a planet. The globes depict varied geographical features, but in the majority of cases oceans have been observed. Each instance of SCP-XXXX-4 is lit by a projector placed on one side of the stage. Interacting with SCP-XXXX-4 and the projector will cause instances of SCP-XXXX-5 to react in a variety of ways (see Testing Log #2). Prolonged observation of SCP-XXXX-4 instances has revealed that they will slowly spin on their axle. Estimated times for a complete revolution have ranged from 11 hours and 31 minutes to 94 hours and 3 minutes.

SCP-XXXX-5 are entities sitting in the audience seats of every stage inside SCP-XXXX-3. Groups of SCP-XXXX-5 instances have varied sizes, ranging from 3 individuals to 154. Each individual instances of SCP-XXXX-5 have very varied appearances, some appearing human, others having animal features, some appearing made out of non organic materials, such as rock, combinations of the previously mentioned traits, and many more. Most, but not all, are humanoids. Those that aren't will rest on their seat using the best approximation of seating that their physiology allows. SCP-XXXX-5 instances will remain fixated on SCP-XXXX-4, and at times, the entire audience will express the same emotion, as if they reacted to something that SCP-XXXX-4 did (even though no spontaneous movement of SCP-XXXX-4 has ever been observed outside of its rotation). SCP-XXXX-5 instances are seemingly unaware of SCP-XXXX-2's presence, and will not react to them (for example, SCP-XXXX-2 could stand directly in front of SCP-XXXX-4 and SCP-XXXX-5 would continue to stare in the same direction). However, if SCP-XXXX-2 touches an instance of SCP-XXXX-5, the entity will appear annoyed. Should SCP-XXXX-2 continue, they will be terminated in a variety of ways, which include, but is not limited to: combustion, decapitation, liquefaction, being flung backwards with great force, being turned to stone, and electrocution. Due to the high SCP-XXXX-2 mortality rate and predictability of such an action, direct testing of SCP-XXXX-5 has been discouraged.

+ Test Log #1 - Test Log #1 Foreword: This series of tests is intended to give us insights into the nature of SCP-XXXX-3's structure. Test subject: D-2001

Purpose of test: To map out a section of SCP-XXXX-3.

Test: D-2001 explores a section of SCP-XXXX-3, and draws the layout of the area as best as he can. Analysis of the exploration footage and the map suggests that the layout is coherent, and no spatial anomaly is present. Test subject: D-2017

Purpose of test: To determine if SCP-XXXX-3 has a maximum size.

Test: D-2017, who was an excellent runner before her incarceration, is given a gyroscope and told to run as far as she could in the same general direction. D-2017 navigates SCP-XXXX-3 for all of the 3 hours available to her, covering approximately 15 km. No significant changes to SCP-XXXX-3's structure were observed over the course of the test. Test subject: D-2017

Purpose of test: Same as previous test, this time through vertical means.

Test: D-2017 is told to find stairs and descend as low as she could into SCP-XXXX-3's structure. D-2017 manages to descend through 5 floors before the 3 hours end. No significant changes to SCP-XXXX-3's structure were observed over the course of the test. Test subject: D-2023

Purpose of test: Same as previous test.

Note: Due to the scarcity of stairs inside of SCP-XXXX-3, a more direct method was needed to cover as much ground as possible.

Test: D-2023 is given the necessary material, and is then told to bore a hole into the floor, then use the ladder provided to get to the floor below and repeat the process. D-2023 covered 24 floors in this way. No significant changes to SCP-XXXX-3's structure were observed over the course of the test. Test subject: D-2050

Purpose of test: To determine if a previously visited place can be found again, as well as to detect any temporal anomalies.

Test: D-2050 visits SCP-XXXX-3 several times, each time leaving a beacon that also records time. On the 6th visit, the signal from the 4th beacon is detected. The strength of the signal suggests that the beacon is at a distance of approximately 40 km. The time being recorded by the beacon is coherent with the time that has elapsed outside of SCP-XXXX-3. This suggests that there are no temporal anomalies present there.

+ Test Log #2 - Test Log #2 Foreword: This series of tests is intended to catalogue the various reactions that SCP-XXXX-5 have to interaction with SCP-XXXX-4. Test subject: D-2100

Action: D-2100 taps the globe.

Result: Audience appears shocked, and murmur among themselves in an unknown language for a few minutes. They then resume observation of the globe with more attention than before. Test subject: D-2100

Action: D-2100 taps the same globe, harder that before and in different places.

Result: The audience appears shocked at the first tap, but less so than before, then start cheering for each subsequent tap. For the remainder of D-2100's time in SCP-XXXX-1, the audience alternates between excitedly chattering among themselves and intently watching the globe. Test subject: D-2125

Action: D-2125 knocks over the globe.

Result: After getting over their shock, the audience starts booing for half an hour. After this, they express disappointment on their faces, get up, and vanish all at the same time. Test subject: D-2136

Action: D-2136 turns off the projector for a few seconds before turning it back on.

Result: Audience initially does not react. 10 minutes and 8 seconds later, the audience is startled, then look at each other disbelievingly for a few minutes. They then go back to staring on the globe. Test subject: D-2148

Action: D-2148 turns off the projector and does not turn it back on.

Result: Audience initially does not react. 7 minutes and 41 seconds later, the audience is startled, then continues to stare on the globe, growing increasingly more agitated. When the 3 hours had passed, members of the audience were frantically talking with one another, occasionally glancing at the globe. Test subject: D-2189

Action: D-2189 knocks over the globe. Something to note is that the planet depicted by the globe had no oceans, and the audience appeared incredibly bored.

Result: After a few seconds of shock, the audience starts clapping and cheering loudly. They then get up, relief evident on their faces, and vanish all at the same time. [DATA EXPUNGED]

All testing of SCP-XXXX is to cease immediately and indefinitely. - O5-█