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SCP-5060: “The Boxsmith” Class: Euclid Special Containment Procedures: SCP-506 resides in a private facility located in [Redacted] USA, and is to be non-intrusively monitored by foundation personnel at all times except for [Redacted] when the entity is required to appear for an in person review at SCP Foundation Site-42. Description: SCP-5060 has the appearance of a human male of average height and African American descent, estimated to be around 22 years of age. The entity can be seen wearing a variety of clothes and accessories, but consistently requests and wears some form of tinted glasses. SCP-506 is not particular, and will accept a wide range of spectacles from sunglasses to welding goggles, requesting only that the lenses be circular. Whether this is a crucial part of its existence or simply an unusual personality trait is unclear at this time. SCP-5060 is capable of transmutation contingent on physical contact with an object. Objects touched can be transformed only into cardboard or similar wood based fibers. While the activation of this ability requires physical contact, there is no clear limit to the range nor complexity of the transformation that can occur. SCP-5060 can transform organic and inorganic matter into cardboard and cardboard constructs. The transformation that occurs is under most conditions permanent and impossible to undo. When asked whether or not it has performed transmutation upon living people, the entity chose not to answer. SCP-5060 appears to also possess limited psychic abilities, able to imbue certain traits to the constructs it creates. Such constructs will be designated as SCP-5060-1 and so forth. SCP-5060 has been seen giving constructs properties such as dramatically increased durability, altered mass, razor sharp edges, and limited sentience. These constructs and their traits, while dependent on SCP-506 for creation, are able to exist and function without additional support. The constructs made by SCP-5060 are theoretically limitless in variation, number, and complexity, however the entity has a very strong preference for only making replicas of weapons and armor from media found on the internet. SCP-5060 additionally possesses a small range of superhuman abilities such as enhanced speed, strength, and limited regeneration. When wounded, SCP-5060 has been observed using a mixture of cardboard scraps and drinking water to bandage grievous injuries until they are able to heal naturally. Due to the correlations in the properties the entity can bestow upon its constructs and the superhuman abilities displayed by its own body, it is theorized that SCP-5060 itself might be a construct. However due to a lack of sufficient evidence, it is believed this is more likely a coincidence. Recovery Summary: [Data Corrupted]

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