SCP-5979 : Star Crossed Lovers

Information

SCP-5979, captured using Space Force 3

Name: Star Crossed Lovers
Author: Marceline_Raynes
Rating: 177/207
Created at: Sun Jul 05 2020
Item #: SCP-5979
Object Class: Keter

Special Containment Procedures

Suppression of any published scientific discoveries regarding SCP-5979 has been implemented and will remain active until SCP-5979 becomes observable to the naked eye. Any radio communication from SCP-5979 must be dismissed as hoaxes from local conspiracy theorists and discredited sources. Live broadcasts of the observable universe must also be censored until such a time that SCP-5979 enters our solar system.

Due to the sheer size and mass of SCP-5979, containment is impossible. SCP-5979 must remain under Foundation observation in the event of any further changes in regards to its velocity and location.

Description

SCP-5979 is the designation given to a celestial body approximately 1,200 times the volume of Earth. SCP-5979 is currently traveling at 252,792 km/h and is on a direct collision course with planet Earth. SCP-5979's trajectory adjusts periodically in direct correspondence with Earth's orbit. At this time, there is no known method of obstructing SCP-5979's trajectory.

SCP-5979 is able to communicate through radio waves, which have been translated from German (See Transmissions). Attempts to establish two-way communication with SCP-5979 have proven ineffective, as SCP-5979 is either unable or unwilling to respond to outbound transmissions.

The following transmissions were received by Site-57's deep space communication device and have been translated from German to English.

DATE: January 3, 2045
TIME: 02:35
I do not hear from you anymore. Is everything okay? Have the stars aligned for you, or have you fallen ill from your star's radiation? Are you looking at the same stars that I am? I hope so. I miss you more and more with every passing cycle. Please, I just want to know if you're okay.

DATE: January 16, 2045
TIME: 12:35
Do you remember that time in the Milky Way? It must have been billions of years ago by now. I've never felt anything like that since I was with you. Have you? You're far too important, too busy, to reflect on the memories I'm sure. But they will live on with me forever.

DATE: February 9, 2045
TIME: 16:45
I'm sorry I left you. You told me you were okay with it, but I know you better than that. I hope you can forgive me, starlight. No other planet fits my orbit quite like you did. I never should have listened to Saturn.

DATE: February 14, 2046
TIME: 1:21
It has been too long since we last spoke, even longer since I've had you in my orbit. I miss the way we used to talk. I miss how much you affected my tides, my gravitational pull, even the breeze that floats through my surface. I miss the way the stars made your atmosphere glow. Do you miss me at all?

DATE: August 9, 2047
TIME: 16:00
I've left my system. I'll be there shortly. I love you, and I'm sorry I didn't show it well enough before. Please forgive me.

The following transmission was intercepted by the I.S.S.1.

DATE: August 10, 2047
TIME: 00:00
I loved you too, but you had your chance. I have a moon now, it's time to let go.

The message did not come from any known transmitter on Earth, and no records of the transmission being recorded have been found. SCP-5979's velocity has since stopped entirely, and its location in the galaxy has remained unchanged.


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