Item #4682
Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedure: SCP-4682 is to be stored in a small airtight chamber measuring 1m x 1m x 1m, installed with 75-watt fans and heaters, and have a regulated temperature of 60-80 degrees Fahrenheit. Checks for cracks or holes in the chamber are mandatory and should be performed biweekly. No unauthorized personnel may enter. If temperature drops or rises above the safe zone of temperature, the fans or heaters must be immediately activated to prevent damage to the chamber.
Description: SCP-4682 is a seemingly normal bottle of Aquafina; however, the parts of the bottle that would be dark blue are instead a gray tone. The plastic, when closely looked at under a microscope, contains traces of flesh of unknown origin and is thicker than the standard thickness. The anomalous property of this bottle is that whenever it rises in temperature to what the object considers “hot” (85 Fahrenheit and above), it will turn, seemingly instantaneously, into a bottle containing a mixture of lithium, sodium, and potassium, keeping the same properties as before, except the gray part of the bottle turns to red. When exposed to oxygen, the mixture will violently explode seemingly endlessly until there is no more oxygen in the immediate area. The bottle also returns back to its normal state when the temperature levels return to normal; however, when the bottle is exposed to temperatures it deems as “cold” (55 degrees and below) it will transform, similarly to the previous transformation, into a bottle of liquid nitrogen and other unknown elements, the gray part of the bottle turns into a dark blue. When exposed to open air, the air will freeze solid around it, slowly spreading until there is no more air left to freeze; any living organism in the area of freezing will become part of the ice, even when thawed out. Any living organism that attempts to touch SCP-4682 will transfer its temperature to the object and the organism will absorb the properties of the SCP (Subject is then referred to as SCP 4682-2).






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