Item Number: SCP-Hot Sheet
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be contained in a medium sized, copper case with a two layered system of specialized low friction foam, and a metal oxicide aerogel1 padding. The case is be hoisted in an a Tungsten Disulfide2 (WS2) coated steel stability device that should be maintained on a bi-weekly basis alongside the replacement of SCP-XXXX's case.
All staff assigned to SCP-XXXX are to take a mandatory two day fire safety class. The first of which will be over general fire safety, and the second of which directly relates to SCP-XXXX interactivity. After the specialized training classes you will be rewarded a designated fire safety accomplishment sticker provided by Dr. Khadijah Clayton which can be picked up at her office in the Laboratories and Research wing of site 77.
During research, and or of transport of SCP-XXXX, handling is to be maintained by at least two or more personnel, one of which is required to carry the designated fire safety equipment. This may include, but not limited to, emergency fire extinguishers, fire blankets, and portable blast shielding.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a sheet made of an unknown metallic substance with the diameters of 420 × 594 mm (16.5 × 23.4 in), which is easily recognizable as the size of the commonly found A2 format for a sheet of paper. Language on the sheet follows a generic prose structure, and does not match any know language. All attempts to translate the inscription have brought negligible results.
When SCP-XXXX comes into surface contact with any material, the resulting friction will ignite SCP-XXXX, the surrounding area, and the . with a possibility of SCP-XXXX itself . The measurement of the friction required threshold
SCP-XXXX had a failed attempt at transport from site 77 to 73 at the date of march 8th, 2065, resulting in the largest incident of failure involving SCP-XXXX. The total casualty count includes 7 research personnel, 2 [guards?], and 2 civilian pilots. SCP-XXXX is currently located at site 77 until further notice.
Addendum-XXXX-A: Recovery Log:
Notes
-contained in a medium sized, piccadilly styled copper case with a two layered system of specialized low friction foam, and a metal oxicide aerogel made with [redacted] interlined on the inside.
-located at site 77.
-SCP-XXXX had a failed attempt at transport from site 77 to 73 at the date of march 8th, 2065, resulting in the largest incident of failure involving SCP-XXXX. The total casualty count includes 7 research personnel, 2 [guards?], and 2 civilian pilots. SCP-XXXX is currently located at site 77 until further notice.
-metal sheet resembling a piece of paper.
-language on the sheet follows a generic prose structure, and does not match any known language.
-will ignite on contact with a very low threshold of friction.
-humans who've interacted with SCP-XXXX report uncomfortable feelings on contact, specifically that of scrapping metal, and commonly as well, nails on a chalkboard.
-incident reports on SCP-XXXX have around a twenty three percent injury chance. The severity of such incidents are low; common injuries include 1st to 2nd degree burns, small cuts, and tears.
research sources
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerogel (Aerogel)
2. https://www.microsurfacecorp.com/Low-Friction-Dry-Lubrication-Coatings.php (Tungsten Disulfide Definition)
3. http://www.scp-wiki.net/secure-facility-dossier-site-77 (Site 77)






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