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I remember reading an SCP from a while ago that I wanted to look at again, but I can't seem to find it. Here's what I remember:

  • Euclid class

  • A cargo ship that has run aground

  • Mobile Task Forces that enter never make it out

  • Non Euclidean (rooms rearrange themselves)

Can anyone tell me which number this is?

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    What does SCP stand for?
    – IMSoP
    Commented Feb 16, 2016 at 23:13
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    The SCP Foundation is the multinational NGO that is tasked with securing, containing and protecting (us and them) various strange, weird and/or dangerous... things... that turn up around (and sometimes off) the world.
    – Joe L.
    Commented Feb 16, 2016 at 23:28
  • Possibly SCP-455.
    – Joe L.
    Commented Feb 16, 2016 at 23:42

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SCP-455

There's nothing about rooms rearranging themselves, but it's described as having interior dimensions and layout that don't match the exterior. Emphasis mine:

SCP-455 is a large cargo ship currently run aground on the southern coast of Chile. Most of its structure is underwater and badly damaged, with rust coating 85 to 90 percent of all surfaces. Internal structure appears to be significantly larger than external dimensions, and is not flooded despite large holes visible on outer hull.

Internal structure appears to be a random assembly of rooms, halls, and structures. Initial salvage teams reported rooms made of human teeth, an engine with tendon strips for timing belts, a hall extending for 182.88 m (600 ft) beyond where the outer hull should terminate, an open "gym" room with steel walls as pliant as taffy, and numerous audio and visual hallucinations. Team was lost after reporting entry to "central navigation." Rescue team lost after reporting the investigation of "screaming" in a cargo section.

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