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|status= | |status=uncontained | ||
|wtf= | |wtf=<del>Un</del>hackableImpediment | ||
|hidden=false | |hidden=false | ||
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=UPC= | =UPC= | ||
==Item== | ==Item#== | ||
UPC-1337 | UPC-1337 | ||
==Object Class== | ==Object Class== | ||
<del>Un</del>hackable | |||
==Special Containment Procedures== | ==Special Containment Procedures== | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
UPC (UnhackablePortunusCerberus) is an insuperable object of unknown origin. With an affinity to any other object capable of magnetic response and/or interaction, UPC secures, contains and protects. | UPC (UnhackablePortunusCerberus) is an <del>insuperable</del> object of unknown origin. With an affinity to any other object capable of magnetic response and/or interaction, UPC secures, contains and protects. | ||
UPC-1337 resembles an electronic keypad with fully functional buttons and an always on red led and an always off green led. | UPC-1337 resembles an electronic keypad with fully functional buttons <del>and an always on red led and an always off green led</del>. | ||
A standard USB is also attached, usually connected to a power supply. | A standard USB cable is also attached, usually connected to a power supply. | ||
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UPC-1337 does not grant access to said object, item, creature or | UPC-1337 does not grant access to said object, item, creature or █████████ after being attached. <del>Any attempts to break the access code by brute force number guessing have been unsuccessful</del>. | ||
Dr. ██████ █████████████ believes the access code to be no less than a minimum of four digits and no more than a maximum of ████████ digits. | |||
UPC-1337 will be kept at [[Metalab| Metalab Vienna]] until further notice. | UPC-1337 will be kept at [[Metalab| Metalab Vienna]] until further notice. | ||
Agent "Eager Bird" demonstrated by ███████ ███ ████ ████, that UCP-1337 can indeed be hacked by <i><b>elit</b></i>e hackers. Reclassification to HPC-1337 has been recommended. | |||
This article was inspired by the SCP Foundation. | This article was inspired by the SCP Foundation. | ||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCP_Foundation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCP_Foundation |
Aktuelle Version vom 30. Juni 2021, 11:00 Uhr
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Gestartet: | ██.██.████ |
Involvierte: | Metalab |
Status: | uncontained |
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Zuletzt aktualisiert: | 30.06.2021 |
UPC
Item#
UPC-1337
Object Class
Unhackable
Special Containment Procedures
None
Description
UPC (UnhackablePortunusCerberus) is an insuperable object of unknown origin. With an affinity to any other object capable of magnetic response and/or interaction, UPC secures, contains and protects.
UPC-1337 resembles an electronic keypad with fully functional buttons and an always on red led and an always off green led.
A standard USB cable is also attached, usually connected to a power supply.
UPC-1337 can be used to securely contain or protect items with magnetically responsive surfaces. If said object or item does not contain a magnetically responsive surface, one can be easily attached using hotglue and a sheet of metal. This also includes living creatures and/or moving objects.
UPC-1337 does not grant access to said object, item, creature or █████████ after being attached. Any attempts to break the access code by brute force number guessing have been unsuccessful.
Dr. ██████ █████████████ believes the access code to be no less than a minimum of four digits and no more than a maximum of ████████ digits.
UPC-1337 will be kept at Metalab Vienna until further notice.
Agent "Eager Bird" demonstrated by ███████ ███ ████ ████, that UCP-1337 can indeed be hacked by elite hackers. Reclassification to HPC-1337 has been recommended.
This article was inspired by the SCP Foundation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCP_Foundation