Atlas Riker Concept

SCP-#### - The English Tea Pot

Item #: SCP-####

Date of Discovery: [REDACTED]

Location of Discovery: [REDACTED]

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-#### is to be kept in a cylindrical, airtight containment room, with a diameter of 5 meters and a height of 2 meters as well as being fitted with a fluid pump capable of extracting 10,000 Litres/Min of liquid. The room is to be accessible only through an airlock with an interior door able to withstand maybe get some maths here to find a good value per $m^3$. The room is to be guarded by at least one Level 2 Security persons at all times.

Level 2 access is required by any person wishing to access SCP-####.

Description: SCP-#### is an antique Victorian English teapot made of a silver-like metal which has been engraved with a complex foliate design. The teapot has an approximate width of 15cm and a height of 18cm and weighs approximately 1kg. Removal of the teapot's lid reveals a clear liquid which is presumed to be in a constant state of boiling, however any attempts to record the liquid's temperature only returns the temperature of the room the pot is in. It is also impossible to retrieve a sample of the liquid for analysis as the liquid appears to phase through anything which comes into contact with it. Something else about how the liquid will stay inside the pot when upside down, still boiling. Bottom of the teapot cannot be seen, despite the liquid being clear, just seems to get darker.

When the teapot is tilted a dark liquid begins to pour from its spout, the more the pot is tilted, the greater the amount of liquid comes out, tilting the pot greater than 10 degress causes large amounts of liquid to begin gushing out of the small hole