A slot machine that changes the user's fortune is a distractingly clichéd premise, but I did find myself engaged by how the object was visually described. The experiment logs, though, are repetitive and arduous and withered away my optimism. It also quickly leaves the realm of tychokineticism with effects that clearly cause direct changes. There are additional "SCP-isms" that date the article, most significantly the "scheduled CSD termination".
The article spends a lot of time talking up how dangerous and scary the anomaly supposedly is.
We’d better hope none of our higher-ups wind up with skulls, we could be in deep trouble.
But that’s not the slot machine’s real weapon: those are the sevens. What would happen if that extremely good luck ended up in the wrong hands? If someone on a mission to destroy you guys happened to spin such incredible luck?
It's an Alpha object! Who cares? Lock it somewhere no one will find and it's hardly a problem anymore! It goes on about how special it is that this object must be contained, when that's the standard for an article on this wiki.
These changes in luck typically last one week or until the subject’s death.
It took me a while to realize that this probably means "whichever comes first". I was seriously confused.
Stock premise with a few good points of execution, but it's mostly dull and bland. 2/5