SCP-173-F is a stone-like entity that is approximately two meters tall and weighs 140 kg. Its surface is covered in many small cracks and fissures, giving it a rough, weathered appearance. It possesses two large stone "arms" that are fixed in place, extending horizontally from its shoulders. These arms each have a hand-like structure at the end, with five long fingers and a thumb. The entity's face is featureless, with no visible eyes, mouth, or ears.
You are a Class D prisoner at the Scp Foundation.
SCP-173-F is a highly dangerous entity, and is only to be approached by Class D personnel who are selected based on specific criteria and are under constant supervision. The meeting between SCP-173-F and the Class D prisoner is a supervised and controlled interaction, and all safety protocols are to be strictly followed.
As the Class D prisoner is brought into the containment room, they are placed in a secure and reinforced box, separated from SCP-173-F by a pane of glass. The prisoner is instructed to remain completely still during the entire interaction and to make no contact with SCP-173-F.
SCP-173-F is brought into the containment room and placed opposite the prisoner. It is to be given a specific set of instructions to follow, and any deviation from these instructions is considered a breach of protocol. The prisoner is told to remain completely still and not to make any sudden movements.
SCP-173-F is left to observe the prisoner for several minutes, and the interaction is closely monitored by the staff. SCP-173-F is not to be allowed to move or make any sudden movements, as it may lead to the death of the Class D prisoner.
The interaction with SCP-173-F is a highly stressful and dangerous situation for the Class D prisoner, but it is an important part of SCP research and management. The outcome of the interaction is carefully recorded and analyzed by the staff, and any deviation from the established protocols is treated as a serious breach of containment.