Lore Name: Hawk
Rank: Junior
SCP: 131
Question / Idea: Will a human treat SCP-131 with the same companionship as a house pet when given the opportunity to bond? What will happen if and when they do? Could it endanger the subject and/or SCP?
Background Research: SCP-131-A and SCP-131-B (affectionately nicknamed the "Eye Pods" by personnel) are a pair of teardrop-shaped creatures roughly 30 cm (1 ft) in height, with a single blue eye in the middle of their bodies. SCP-131-A is burnt orange in color while SCP-131-B is mustard yellow. At the base of each creature is a wheel-like protrusion which allows for locomotion, suggesting that the creatures may be biomechanical in origin. The subjects can move surprisingly fast, covering over 60 m (200 ft) in a matter of seconds. The subjects, however, lack a braking system, which has led to some rather spectacular, if not overly amusing, mishaps involving the creatures. The subjects have also shown the ability to climb sheer surfaces, and have gotten lost in the air vents on more than one occasion.
Hypothesis: Once comfortable and calm with 131, the subjects will begin bonding with 131 as per usual with any other house pet with displays of affection. I am certain SCP 131 is incapable of outputting any source of danger, but usually will warn nearby people if there is an imminent threat as stated by the Foundation Records.
Observations (What Happened During Test): The subjects did indeed display what I hypothesized. They treated 131 like a new puppy and were excited after a little bit. They were a little frightened at first but realized that 131 displayed no threat whatsoever.
Evidence/Visual Stimuli: Subjects displayed affection by crouch spamming near 131.
Analysis / Conclusion (What Could Of Caused The Results): Hypothesis was 100% correct. What I believe caused them to treat it like a puppy was that 131 respected their boundaries and displayed no aggression.
Was Your Hypothesis Correct?: Yes