D-56342 (d. April 12th, 2011) was a Class D subject assigned to SCP-1032. When SCP-1032-10 predicted D-56342's demise, the SCP Foundation made explicit attempts to defy the prediction, but D-56342 was nonetheless killed due to an unexplained human error.[1]
History[]
At some point in or before early 2011, D-56342 was incarcerated by the SCP Foundation. In April of 2011, was D-56342 assigned to inspection detail of SCP-1032. On or around April 12th, after SCP-1032-10's latest midnight event, either D-56342's numeral designation, birth name, or relation to a family member was found to be inscribed on the clock's arm. This was the first known instance of SCP-1032-10 describing someone who had interacted with the clock, and the first prediction the Foundation was able to locate prior to their death.
On April 12th, five minutes before his predicted death, the subject was sealed in an airtight steel chamber with two guards; all three were equipped with self-contained breathing apparatus. Unknown to all, his oxygen tank had mistakenly been filled with the pressurized VX nerve agent utilized in the containment of another SCP. Despite all precautions taken, D-56342 asphyxiated on the toxic thiophosphonate, and expired exactly at the predicted time.
Legacy[]
D-56342's guards were initially unable to determine the cause of death, until the contents of the oxygen tank was inspected. Investigations into the source of the human error began, but no results were procured as of the next year.
Following the midnight event, SCP-1032-10's inscription changed to predict another individual, presumably one of the standard difficulty of identifying and locating (possibly Jason W. Tailor Jr.'s sister's daughter).