 Item number, SCP-375, Object Class, Euclid, Special Containment Procedures. The shopping mall where SCP-375 is located has been purchased by the Foundation and repurposed as Site-375, a site for the monitoring of SCP-375, and storage of safe-class SCP objects. The main sign on the front face of SCP-375 is to remain concealed at all times. Test subjects are to be shown photographs during experimentation. Testing of SCP-375 is only to take place on D-class personnel, who are exempt from monthly termination, in order to study the cumulative effects of SCP-375 exposure. SCP-375 is a former Wells Fargo Bank, located in Casper, Wyoming. The signage on the building in front door has been anomalously modified to read, Temporal Credit Union, while retaining the original Wells Fargo typeface. A series of 11 humanoid entities, designated SCP-375-A, remain present within the building at all times, equipped in matching uniforms and claiming to be employees of SCP-375. SCP-375's anomalous properties manifest when any subject views its main sign, and or interacts with the SCP-375-A instances inside the building. During Phase 1 of SCP-375 infection, subjects will feel compelled to exchange items of personal sentimental value, via deposit and withdrawal. Between 12 to 24 hours after a deposit has been made, the deposited item will be replaced with an extra-universal object, designated SCP-375-B, that is superficially similar to the original, but apparently from one of many alternate realities. Examples of items that have been retrieved from Phase 1 tests are provided in the table below. Phase 1 Experimental Data Subject D34924 Item Deposited Autographed Trading Card of Major League Baseball Player Albert Pujols SCP-375-B Instance Autographed Trading Card of Albert Pujols for the North American Baseball League Pujols is listed as having played for the Seattle Pilots, from 2001 to 2010, and the St. Louis Browns from 2011 to 2022. Subject D30246 Item Deposited Pennies Produced by SCP-1015 Subject was an SCP-1015-2 instance, SCP-375-B Instance 1974 United States Nichols Close examination of the Nichols revealed they do not match coins produced by the United States Treasury in the 1970s, and depict Harriet Tubman in place of Thomas Jefferson. SCP-1015's effects seem to cease while subject is inside the bank. Upon leaving, subject's anomalous properties are altered so that Nichols identical to those acquired within SCP-375 are produced in place of the previous pennies. Subject D99411 Item Deposited 2009 School Yearbook from Sandlewood High School in Jacksonville, Florida, United States SCP-375-B Instance 2009 School Yearbook from Revolution High School in Harkinsville, Florida, People's Republic of America Yearbook editorials focus on the eternal struggle against capitalism, the importance of accepting Cuban refugees from the reactionary Havana regime, and miscellaneous local developments. Subject Item Deposited SCP-375-B Instance Subject D12539 Item Deposited Autographed copy of the autobiography Under a Cruel Star by Hida Margolias-Covalli SCP-375-B Instance Autographed copy of the autobiography Fortress Prague by Hida Margolias-Covalli Narrative recounts the author's life in fascist-ruled Europe, beginning with the March 1939 invasion of Czechoslovakia by the Greater German Reich and ending with the Allied Liberation of the Continent in 1951. The author frequently expresses guilt for doing nothing to prevent the deportation and extermination of her friends and neighbors. A note has been added to the author's signature which reads, To D12539, May Europe Rise from the Ashes Approximately 80% of affected subjects will not progress past Phase 1 and will continue to use SCP-375 to exchange their possessions indefinitely. However, 20% of affected subjects will experience Phase 2 of infection within six months of initial exposure. After this phase begins, SCP-375-A instances will begin asking about participating in the Temporal Exchange Program. Consent to participate will invariably be given by all affected subjects by the third time SCP-375-A instances ask about the program. Once subjects agree, they will follow instances to the employee section of SCP-375 and enter the building's bank vault. 12 to 24 hours after their disappearance, a humanoid with physical characteristics identical or near-identical to that of the previous subject will exit from the bank. These humanoids, designated as SCP-375-C, also appear to come from alternate realities and are often wearing dramatically different attire than the original test subject. Examples of humanoids that have been retrieved from Phase 2 tests are provided in the table below. Phase 2 Experimental Data SCP-375-C Instance D99411 Equivalent Clothing worn upon retrieval Non-Standard Foundation Lab Coat Information obtained from SCP-375-C Instance claimed to be a researcher at the non-existent Site-13 and described a reality in which the Foundation and the Global Occult Coalition worked together to utilize and or destroy anomalous phenomena. Instance is apparently non-anomalous and was assigned to a humanoid containment wing at a nearby site, pending possible Foundation employment. SCP-375-C Instance D40013 Equivalent Clothing worn upon retrieval Civilian Clothing Information obtained from SCP-375-C Instance appeared to be heavily intoxicated and was determined to be under the influence of several anomalous drugs. When asked for the date, Instance claimed it was Liberary 32nd and expressed irritation at the Foundation for interrupting its participation in a hedonistic festival. If accurate, this marks the first known occurrence of a subject being successfully removed from an SCP-3455 event in progress. SCP-375-C Instance D34289 Equivalent Clothing worn upon retrieval Civilian Clothing Circa 1920s Information obtained from SCP-375-C Instance displayed anomalous monochromacy with its clothing and skin appearing as black and white in a manner similar to a vintage photograph. Instance remained highly distressed and loudly vocalized in pain for five minutes before its eyes appeared to transform into large anomalous white orbs and removed themselves from its body. Instance expired 15 minutes later, while repeatedly expressing dismay at losing contact with the beautiful blue. SCP-375-C Instance Junior Researcher Olafson Equivalent Clothing worn upon retrieval Non-Standard Foundation Field Uniform Information obtained from SCP-375-C C. Addendum 375A Addendum 375A In July 2018, it was discovered that junior researcher Olafson, a researcher assigned to SCP-375, had been using SCP-375 on himself without authorization from his superiors. After this activity was uncovered and disciplinary action had been taken, close analysis of SCP-375B instances produced by Olafson's tests concluded that he had likely exchanged SCP-Object documentation with the SCP-375A instances. Upon interrogation, Olafson admitted this was true and said each copy submitted was a printed documentation of an SCP object which had properties or containment procedures that personally interested him, thus fulfilling SCP-375's item criteria. Several SCP-375B instances produced by junior researcher Olafson are summarized below. Original SCP Documentation SCP-173, a hostile Euclid-class anomalous sculpture that is incapable of moving when observed. Retrieved Documentation Phenom No. 173, a publicly displayed anomalous art sculpture that changes its appearance when left unobserved for one second every 24 hours. Original SCP Documentation SCP-4839, a Euclid-class infohazard that causes Foundation employees to believe select non-anomalous items must be contained. Retrieved Documentation SCP-4839, an apollyon-class infohazard that caused the Foundation to destroy human civilization in an attempt to contain every object in existence. Original SCP Documentation SCP-375 Baseline Documentation Retrieved Documentation SCP-375, an anomalous bank which compels subjects to deposit items into it and eventually themselves and their family members. Subject's body parts are then withdrawn in various states of dismemberment referred to as Compound Interest. The altered SCP-375 documentation was recovered after an SCP-375C instance similar in appearance to junior researcher Olafson emerged from SCP-375 unprompted. This marked the first known spontaneous manifestation of an SCP-375C instance without an equivalent temporal exchange. Lesson Complete If you missed the previous orientation, go watch SCP-374 or Racular guillotine right now. Or for the complete course, watch this playlist.