 Item Number – SCP-2020 Object Class – Euclid-Execchi Special Containment Procedures – SCP-2020 is kept in a Type 4 humanoid containment cell at Site 17. Standard amenities and precautions associated with Type 4 humanoid containment cells are in place. Dietary supplement 2020-9, consisting of 1.4 kg of used shredded paper, is to be provided daily. SCP-2020 cell is to be monitored for any unusual activity, with all vocalizations transcribed. 128 grams of tissue samples from SCP-2020 are kept at SubSite Bio 17. Access to SCP-2020 or its biological samples are to be approved by the head of SCP-2020's research team. Description – SCP-2020 is a sapient humanoid entity approximately 2.2 meters, or 7 foot 3 inches in height, and 70 kilograms, or 150 pounds, in mass. SCP-2020 possesses unusually long and thin limbs, as well as facial features commonly associated with grey aliens, seafile photo, and bright green coloration. SCP-2020's bodies compose primarily of a novel form of natural rubber that appears to serve skeletal, muscular, circulatory, and endocrine functions. SCP-2020's digestive system and nutritional requirements are consistent with its diet, which consists entirely of paper and water. SCP-2020 has not shown any signs of growth or aging since recovery. Further study of SCP-2020's biology has been hindered by the rubber's toughness and resistance to tearing, which renders standard methodologies ineffective, as well as its dissimilarity to terrestrial biology. SCP-2020 claims to originate from a technologically advanced extraterrestrial civilization, but will make wildly different claims regarding the nature and location of the civilization when questioned. Given the circumstances of SCP-2020's recovery, see Document Belenkin-Roswell-2020, this avenue of research is nonetheless considered viable. SCP-2020's behavior suggests that it shares many psychological similarities with humans, such as the ability to learn, a desire for interaction, and partial understanding of social norms. It is fluent in English and responds to the names Arty, Bobby, and Izzy. It is not engaged in hostile behavior and appears indifferent to its own containment. SCP-2020 will frequently attempt to engage personnel in conversations regarding its desire to write science fiction, and numerous ideas it has for science fiction stories. It has thus far failed to produce any actual writing, citing an inability to choose a concept. See attached transcript for details. Addendum excerpt from transcript 2020-1-ASO SCP-2020 was permitted to speak to Researcher King on any topic it wished. No, no, wait, guys, I have an idea, a petter idea, this is a facility, right? It was made by someone at some time in the past to bring the whole world back from the apocalypse. Like something could blow a big hole in the earth, and after the facility went game over, play again, Y slash N, that hole could just be the Marianas Trench, because the facility can pretty much do anything with physics and technology, I think. Creechy, right? I don't really know how exactly this fits into a story or anything, but I mean, it could be a threading, I guess I can think. Guys, I had another idea, forget that one. This one, this one is a brain in a jar, that's a guy, Creechy, right? I feel like the idea here is that I just run with it, crazy nutty professor type, nutty inventions that don't work, complete nonsense, but it's all working. Guys, that guy and his inventions could be like a superhero or something, germy vacuum, the vacuum brain in a jar with germs, that sounds wrong, I'll think of something. It's okay though, because I just got this awesome idea, there's a wizard, wait for it, from space, a space wizard. Guys that's not the only part though, he's a cyborg, and he's with five, with five cat girls, and guess what the twist is, that's right, the cat girls also cyborgs, and they fight crime, Creechy, right? I mean, but it's not because they're fighting space crime, crimes in space, does that make sense? Guys, the story would be about them being cyborgs and fighting crime. No, because I just got a better idea, wait, it's an AI, right? An artificial intelligence on a computer, can you say it right? Well, it makes simulations of the perfect world for that person, and then it eats their brains, guys, but maybe it's not actually doing that, and I guess the characters don't know for sure that it's actually doing that because we can't see inside it. But here's a plot twist though, it then puts a fake brain in them and makes the bodies convince other people to go into the simulation. It's a horror story, or a sci-fi horror story, science horror story. Wait, guys, here's an idea for you, I just got this idea. There's a time machine, right? And it sends people to the future, and then back to the present, and in the future, in the future, everyone dies from an asteroid. I mean, not everyone, just enough people that it's like everyone. Cliché, right? Well, the main characters, or I guess it could be the villains or villain protagonists, they're trying to make sure that the future happens. Guys, that's because every time they try and look at another future, that future is even worse because it involves actually everyone dying, except for one time where it's like a who wants to live forever deal. I don't know what the actual story is, but I'll think of something. Oh, okay, wait, but seriously, better idea. Guys, there's a salient, right? Like they have in the movies with the green skin and the big black eyes and everything, Cliché, right? But wait, and for whatever reason, I'll think of that later, it really wants to become a science fiction writer, but it can't stop coming up with ideas long as to do it. And the twist, here's the twist, is that it's talking to some people, and they're from a government agency that already had all of the things it's talking about. And they're all like, how did it know this stuff? And does it even know that it's all real, right? Wait, wait, wait, wait, two words, just two words. Laser, but disease. Wait, guys, that was actually three, that was three words. It's going to be harder than I thought. Site 42 is able to continue broadcasting and move up to live action SCP film adaptations due to the support of viewers, subscribers, and especially our patrons. Special shout out to our site director level patron, Andre Bechert.