Dr. A████████ donned SCP-2993 to view an interview for [DATA EXPUNGED] in person six hours after it had completed. Although differences between recordings of the interview and Dr. A████████'s observation were minimal at first, the end of the interview observed by Dr. A████████ was different than the recording. Following is the transcribed audio recording of Dr. A████████ describing the interview through SCP-2993:
Audio log capture
Experiment 2993-B
Date: 07/13/████
Subject: [DATA EXPUNGED]
Location: ██ █████████, ████
Skip to 23m 05s
23:07:
Dr. A████████: Something is changing. The officer is - (extended pause) - there is something different with the way he's looking at the Subject. I can't quite say what the difference is, but it's there. The Subject is nonplussed - wait, was nonplussed. They appear to be agreeing on something. They are nodding to each other.
23:40
Dr. A: The officer is no longer talking to the Subject. The two are staring at each other from across the table, doing nothing.
24:05
Dr. A: The Subject and the officer are still looking at… fuck, now they are looking at me. They can - (pause) - I think… they can see me.
At this point Dr. A████████ hurriedly takes SCP-2993 off and searches his immediate surroundings.
24:22
Control: Doctor A████████, can you continue?
24:26
Dr. A: [Pauses] I can.
24:28
Control: Continue.
24:30
Dr. A████████ re-dons SCP-2993.
24:31
Dr. A: HOLY SHIT.
Dr. A████████ quickly removes SCP-2993 once again, this time showing signs of moderate distress.
24:35
Control: Doctor A████████?
24:43
Dr A" id="">Addendum SCP-2993-1: A Junior Researcher under Dr. A████████ compared security footage to the view through SCP-2993 while searching for any abnormalities that lead to the containment breach of [DATA EXPUNGED]. Security footage showed the researcher writing on a piece of paper "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog," a sentence that contains all 26 letters of the alphabet. Six hours later, the researcher (using SCP-2993) noted that the sentence read, "A mad boxer shot a quick, gloved jab to the jaw of his dizzy opponent," a sentence that also contains all 26 letters of the alphabet.
Further testing has revealed that the past as viewed through SCP-2993 contains many minor changes. Examples include Junior Researcher B█████'s hair as shoulder-length instead of neck-length, an Agent's first name spelled as Hannah instead of Hanna, and the color of Dr A████████'s favorite pen appeared green instead of red.
Addendum SCP-2993-2: Due to differences in details found when viewing the past while wearing SCP-2993 (detailed in Addendum SCP-2993-1), Dr A████████ used SCP-2993 to look over notes he had taken on SCP-████ six hours before. The notes on SCP-████ appeared to be minimally different, excluding ten millimeter differences in length of the steel bars keeping SCP-████ in containment. Although this difference appears negligible, the difference in length would normally lead to a security breach by SCP-████.
Although these dimensions should have caused a containment breach for SCP-████, no such breach occurred. Approximately three hours later, when Dr. A████████ used SCP-2993 to observe the containment area of SCP-████, SCP-████ did not break free of containment, and the differences in measurement observed by Dr. A████████ while wearing SCP-2993 were non-existent when he performed measurements of the containment himself.
At 23:54, 5/11/████, Dr. A████████ reviewed notes on SCP-2993. Exactly six hours later, Dr. A████████ donned SCP-2993 and viewed himself looking over his notes. While most content was unchanged, a testing log had been appended, containing tests that Dr. A████████ had never conducted, included here:
Past-Experiment-Log-2993-1
SCP-2993 tapped lightly with a hammer. No effect
SCP-2993 forcibly hit with a hammer. No effect.
SCP-2993 dropped from ten meters. No effect.
SCP-2993 dropped from 30 meters. No effect
SCP-2993 dropped from 100 meters. No effect.
SCP-2993 shot with a 9mm handgun. No effect.
SCP-2993 shot with a .50 caliber rifle. No effect.
SCP-2993 introduced to temperatures of over ███ Kelvin. No effect.
*It should be re-noted that SCP-2993 is no more durable than a regular pair of sunglasses
Dr. A████████ donned SCP-2993 to view an interview for [DATA EXPUNGED] in person six hours after it had completed. Although differences between recordings of the interview and Dr. A████████'s observation were minimal at first, the end of the interview observed by Dr. A████████ was different than the recording. Following is the transcribed audio recording of Dr. A████████ describing the interview through SCP-2993:
Audio log capture
Experiment 2993-B
Date: 07/13/████
Subject: [DATA EXPUNGED]
Location: ██ █████████, ████
Skip to 23m 05s
23:07:
Dr. A████████: Something is changing. The officer is - (extended pause) - there is something different with the way he's looking at the Subject. I can't quite say what the difference is, but it's there. The Subject is nonplussed - wait, was nonplussed. They appear to be agreeing on something. They are nodding to each other.
23:40
Dr. A: The officer is no longer talking to the Subject. The two are staring at each other from across the table, doing nothing.
24:05
Dr. A: The Subject and the officer are still looking at… fuck, now they are looking at me. They can - (pause) - I think… they can see me.
At this point Dr. A████████ hurriedly takes SCP-2993 off and searches his immediate surroundings.
24:22
Control: Doctor A████████, can you continue?
24:26
Dr. A: [Pauses] I can.
24:28
Control: Continue.
24:30
Dr. A████████ re-dons SCP-2993.
24:31
Dr. A: HOLY SHIT.
Dr. A████████ quickly removes SCP-2993 once again, this time showing signs of moderate distress.
24:35
Control: Doctor A████████?
24:43
Dr A: They - (pause) - they were standing right in front of me, right there, shoulder to shoulder, staring at me.
Dr A████████ terminates the experiment.