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~ SCP-2315-1 revealing its knowledge about the Foundation to D-135.
SCP-2315-1 is an antagonist in the SCP Foundation series. It is an entity which uses the iPhone known as SCP-2315 to emotionally manipulate people into killing themselves by impersonating their mother.
Biography[]
SCP-2315 is a factory standard iPhone 6 with no lock code or password. It operates exactly the same as a normal iPhone until it is left alone with a male under the age of 30 whose biological mother is still alive. If these conditions are met, the phone will ring with the caller ID reading simply "Mother". If answered, the caller, designated SCP-2315-1, will converse with the subject in the voice of the subject's biological mother and will display extensive knowledge of the subject's past, including information that their actual biological mother would not know. Because of this, the SCP Foundation suspect it of being an infovore capable of sucking information from the minds of everyone near the phone and/or the subject's mother. Attempts to trace the calls prove that SCP-2315-1 is always within a mile of the subject's mother during the call, although their precise location can never be pinpointed.
If a person answers one of SCP-2315-1's calls, they will receive another call from it every day. The initial call is generally uneventful and subjects report SCP-2315-1 as being disapproving but supportive. In the second call, SCP-2315-1 becomes progressively more hostile and insists on discussing uncomfortable or distressing subjects. In the third call, SCP-2315-1 acts extremely hostile to the subject while still claiming to love and support them, and will repeatedly insist that they perform dangerous or harmful activities with the apparent goal of causing them to kill themselves. This call can go on for hours and will not end until the subject either dies or hangs up.
The phenomenon somehow came to the attention of the SCP Foundation, who confiscated SCP-2315 and contained it in a locker at Site-17. Testing was performed with D-class Thomas Hintz, known as D-135, who was placed in the room with SCP-2315 on three successive days. During the first call, SCP-2315-1 berated D-135 for not listening to his mother and getting involved in a robbery which resulted in the death of the clerk, which led to him getting sent to death row and being recruited as a D-class, but calmed down when D-135 explained that he would be getting out in a month because he agreed to work for the Foundation. However, during the second call SCP-2315-1 informed him of the Foundation's practice of killing D-class at the end of the month (long since discontinued) and that he would probably die during testing. It claimed to have got this information from Agent Rashaun Washington, the Foundation agent sent to keep an eye on D-135's mother, but he denied this.
The following day D-135 received his third call from SCP-2315-1, who told him that he could escape by opening his veins and drawing a pentagram on the wall of his cell in order to cause a containment breach the next cell over (in reality this room was a storage facility and contained no anomalies). D-135 complied and ended up collapsing from blood loss after five minutes before being stabilized by Foundation staff, who terminated the call and returned SCP-2315 to its locker.
Agent Washington came under further suspicion of having given information to D-135's mother and caused her to make the call, as phone records confirmed that he had had a 20-minute conversation with her the previous day, supposedly about D-135's history but the transcripts had been interfered with. D-135's mother had also been talking on the phone for the duration of final call but what she was saying could not be recorded. Nevertheless, SCP-2315 was moved to a more secure wing after D-135's mother's favourite perfume was found in the storage room, likely due to the ritual he had been made to perform.
Placed under surveillance for his possible role in SCP-2315, Agent Washington removed SCP-2315 from its containment and answered the call, demanding to know how SCP-2315-1 had known when D-135's mother was on the phone to maintain plausible deniability, as he had been with her during the calls and knew she hadn't been talking to her son. SCP-2315-1 responded by revealing knowledge of a mission Washington had been on for the Foundation involving a Mexican hitman and SCP-973-2, which his mother did not know about, confirming that it could read his mind. It continued to insist it was his mother even as he repeatedly told it he knew it was lying, accusing it of trying to get D-135 to summon something. SCP-2315-1 then asked if Washington knew "[W]hat you're doing to your mother"; when Washington shouted that it wasn't his mother, it continued "...Because I do" before ending the call.
Further investigation cleared Washington of all wrongdoing with regards to D-135. However, ten months after D-135's test, his mother developed a large brain tumour which was fortunately removed by Foundation surgeons with few ill effects. The tumour was found to emit a radio frequency along 802.11ac WiFi, Bluetooth v4.0, A-GPS, and NFC protocols, suggesting involvement of SCP-2315. Remembering SCP-2315-1's parting words to Agent Washington, the Foundation placed his mother on medical watch in anticipation that she might be next and ended all further testing of SCP-2315.
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