Item #: SCP-7777
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: Each instance of SCP-7777 other than SCP-7777-2 and SCP-7777-5 is to be contained within a standard humanoid containment unit. SCP-7777-2 is to be contained within a modified humanoid containment unit, with the addition of a 2m x 1m x 1m pool of water which is to be refilled daily. SCP-7777-5 is to be contained within a plain 3m x 3m x 3m containment cell. SCP-7777-5 is to be contained within a modified humanoid containment unit with no access to any plumbing system or site-wide air ventilation.
Any personnel that come into contact with SCP-7777-4 are required to wear noise-cancelling headgear at all times.
Should either SCP-7777-4 or SCP-7777-5 attempt to breach containment, the following sound recordings are to be broadcast site-wide in order to incapacitate them:
- The 2009 advertising jingle for the Japanese dessert product Giga Pudding (for use on SCP-7777-4 and SCP-7777-5)
- The song "Fireflies" by Adam Young (for use on SCP-7777-5)
- The track "Stal" by Daniel Rosenfeld (for use on SCP-7777-4)
Following Incident 7777-B, each instance of SCP-7777 is to be provided with the following:
- A personal computer with access to a local area network,
- A microphone,
- A camera,
- Speakers,
- Several video games with singleplayer or local multiplayer features.
SCP-7777 are allowed to communicate with each other via the local area network through voice calls, video calls, or text messages, as well as local multiplayer video games. All communication should be monitored, and should SCP-7777 attempt to coordinate a containment breach or endanger Foundation staff, all communication privileges are to be revoked indefinitely. Sustained communication is otherwise required for the purposes of allowing SCP-7777's various cognitohazardous effects to aid in its own containment.
Description: SCP-7777 is the collective designation for seven humanoid entities. With the exception of SCP-7777-1, each of them possess physical characteristics that make them distinct from non-anomalous humans; several also have cognitohazardous effects that aid in the containment of SCP-7777 itself.
SCP-7777-2 to SCP-7777-6 have each attempted to breach containment at least once. However, as SCP-7777-1 and SCP-7777-7 have been cooperative with the Foundation and convinced the others to remain docile as well, these attempts have ceased since Incident 7777-B.
SCP-7777 originally operated as a group of comedy and gaming content creators on the websites YouTube and Twitch, collectively known as the "Lunch Club". With the exception of SCP-7777-4, all instances were able to pass as humans in their published videos and streams, and SCP-7777-4 avoided detection by never showing its face.
SCP-7777 instances are known to often make jokes and comedic bits, including when questioned about serious topics. For this reason, any information received from an instance of SCP-7777 needs to be checked and confirmed with another instance, preferably SCP-7777-1 or SCP-7777-7.
SCP-7777-1 is a caucasian male human. It is referred to by other instances of SCP-7777 as "Carson" or "CallMeCarson", and has repeatedly requested that Foundation personnel refer to it as such as well.
No, we can't call him Carson. Foundation rules. I can't change the pronouns either. - Dr. Allen
SCP-7777-1 will reduce the intensity of the emotions of any sentient creature that hears its voice or reads any text that it has written, as well as making them more amicable and compliant towards SCP-7777-1. This effect extends to recordings of SCP-7777-1's voice. The strength of this effect is variable, appearing to have a connection to SCP-7777-1's mental state, and cannot be consciously controlled by SCP-7777-1. If it is in serious distress, this effect can permanently remove an individual's capacity to feel emotions and make them mindlessly obedient towards SCP-7777-1. During Incident 7777-A, this effect was used on ██ members of Foundation staff simultaneously.

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