Public information regarding the existence of SCP-XXXX-1 is to be suppressed via restriction of access to the [REDACTED] telescopes
Well, can't much restrict access to them if you redact which ones.
Should SCP-XXXX-1 become visible to more than ███ telescopes worldwide
Gonna say the same. Really, like, Site-██ is one of the few redactions you can get away with in the containment procedures.
or destruction of all telescopes more powerful than [REDACTED], as well as the administration of Class-█ amnestics
Saaaame.
Full transcripts can be found [REDACTED].
Like, I guess this is okay? I just don't really see… why. Just reads like a "I don't feel like thinking of how to divert this, so redaction."
At this point, SCP-XXXX-1 had begun accelerating towards Earth..
Double period..
Junior Researcher Wu: SCP-XXXX-1, what do you call your work?
SCP-XXXX-1: ████████.
Why blackbox this?
Honestly I'll just levy that complaints against pretty much all the blackbox/redactions.
Overall, this isn't doing a whole lot for me. Accepting that the thing was able to contact us and could speak a human language, like alright whatever magic nonsense. Considering humans didn't sign… any sort of agreement, aren't even aware of the agreement, I don't know where this thing is even beginning to come from from a legal standpoint. But maybe spacelaws, I dunno.
Beyond any of those potential issues, I'm reminded a lot of SCP-1541 without finding it funny, with a sort of mix of SCP-1548 in terms of "big space thing is coming to get us oh no" but then it's disarmed pretty quickly. The idea itself just feels kind of barebones, as it's established the moon was some spacething's art, and okay fine I guess I'll buy that. But the entity itself comes across as the stereotypical art snob calling us philistines (with a lot of censorship so we can't even see his point). And then nothing else really happens. A bit of a circle of dialogue and then it's over.