 Item Number – SCP-117 Object Class – Safe Special Containment Procedures – SCP-117 is to be kept in the small leather pouch it was found in, unless in use or in current study. Any personnel deemed to mentally fit may enter the containment cell of the SCP, though if they are suspected to be trying to remove the SCP without permission, they are to be searched and if that is the case, they are to be reprimanded. The door to the containment cell should remain locked and a guard posted only when the object is in use. Description – The item appears to be a regular multi-tool of unknown make and brand found in F***ing, Florida. At first glance, only the normal tools are found, screwdriver, knife, can opener, etc. But if the user is faced with a task, regardless of what tool the subject intends to pull out and use, a tool perfectly fitted for the job will take its place, regardless of spatial quantities that are being broken by the tool. All other tools always seem to be present, though, after the task is completed and the tool closed, unless faced with a task requiring that tool again, a tool cannot be found or the tool again. Addendum – Document Number – 117-A – Effects of Usage After countless uses and testing with the SCP, it has been discovered to cause harm and possibly death to the user by means of absorbing iron, copper, calcium, and zinc from the user's body as long as the user is touching the device. Gloves seem to have no curbing effect on this and the rate of absorption seems to depend on the tools used or created by SCP-117. It is advised that only Class D personnel are used in conjunction with this SCP to prevent death or injury of researchers. Document Number – 117-B – Usage Log of SCP-117 – Redundant Entrys Not Entered Unless They Exhibit Different Results Situation – A loose screw on a metal plate, tool produced by SCP, screwdriver, though not the standard screwdriver, situation – a nail, barely in piece of timber, tool produced by SCP, standard hammer, situation – a piece of timber with proposed cut lines drawn, tool produced by SCP, an electric saw which needed no outside power source, situation – a piece of bulletproof glass, tool produced by SCP, an unknown laser cutting tool which needed no outside power source, situation – SCP – tool produced by SCP, a bloodied combat knife, situation – an agent with a broken bone, tool produced by SCP, a small item with a trigger which when pulled emitted an odd radiation instantly healing the injury, situation – Class D personnel fit for execution, tool produced by SCP, data expunged, situation – communication needed with SCP-363, tool produced by SCP, data expunged, situation – a non-shuffled deck of playing cards, tool produced by SCP, a mid-sized mechanical shuffler, situation – Class D personnel with terminal cancer, tool produced by SCP, items similar to sixth test, situation – a perfectly healthy Caucasian human male with no criminal record, tool produced by SCP, data expunged, situation – a perfectly healthy Hispanic human male with no criminal record, tool produced by SCP, data expunged, situation – a silver dinner fork in perfect condition, tool produced by SCP, no tools could be found on the SCP, situation – data expunged, tool produced by SCP, a screwdriver, situation – a dirty window, tool produced by SCP, a nozzle that sprayed a mixture of soap and water that completely cleaned the window, situation – an uncharged iPod, tool produced by SCP, the iPod end of the charging cord which needed no outside power source, situation – a blank sheet of standard computer paper, tool produced by SCP, a pen filled with a seemingly infinite supply of black ink, situation – a Samsung cellular phone, tool produced by SCP, a small device that when attached to the phone increased signal strength by approximately 250%. Document No. 117G – Developments Concerning SCP-117 After exposing the SCP to an array of different items and people, it appears that the object may very well be sentient to some degree. Because of this, we must consider the fact that the SCP is susceptible to telepathy and must not come into contact with any SCPs with known telepathic powers. Dr. Kleiman The above was a transcript of the personal notes of Dr. Kleiman, who seems to have taken a harmless interest in the object. Testing with other SCPs is suspended. Note No. 117-1 – Testing is suggested for SCP-882 and is under consideration by Dr. Kleiman. Note No. 117-2 – Further biological testing is halted by Dr. Kleiman after incident No. 117-4A. The SCP is still fit to be used for any repairs around the facilities, as long as the SCP is followed by one or more armed guards briefed on the proper use of the SCP. Note No. 117-4 – After much consideration, I must deny testing of SCP-117 with SCP-882. The risk of damaging SCP-882 is simply too great to overlook. Dr. Kleiman Note No. 117-26 – After incident No. 117-3F, I am forced to put a stop to all testing of SCP-117 in conjunction with other SCPs. The risk of a total loss of containment is far too great. All biological testing is to be halted until a later date, as the results so far have proved… varying. And there is a limit of Class D staff available for my research. Dr. Kleiman Note No. 117-27 – Biological testing resumed by Dr. Kleiman with mixed results. Testing of SCP-117 with other SCPs under reconsideration by 05-0, though it seems unlikely further testing will occur. Note No. 117-28 – Testing is suggested for SCP-682 Lesson Complete. If you missed the previous orientation, go watch SCP-116, The Brittle Boy, right now. Or for the complete course, watch this playlist.