Item #: SCP-5892
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-5892 is to be kept locked in a steel 5x5x5 foot containment chamber with an acrylic coating three inches thick. The chamber should be depressurized. SCP-5892 should not have any grass, fauna, or soil near it. The chamber is to be kept underground one hundred feet below sea level to avoid any contact with water or sunlight. The chamber is to be kept at thirty degrees Celsius. It is to be fed 8 insects a day.
Description:
SCP-5892 is a plant that was found in a water tank in a lowly radiated area of Pripyat, Ukraine. It has a mouth in which it feeds on it's prey. It's diet consists of beetles, moths, and other small insects. SCP-5892 is highly invasive with the fact that it disperses spore sacs almost every other two days. Walking near a specimen of SCP-5892 will result in varying amounts of nausea. SCP-5892 can heal itself only from small holes to cuts. Closer inspection of SCP-5892 reveals small pods containing the dispersing spore sacs. SCP-5892 releases neurotoxins through tiny molecular valves that are allegedly to be 1.3 mm thick. These neurotoxins shut down highly vital areas of the brain, such as the cerebellum, medulla, and pons. The plant quickly disperses spore sacs which have nutrients embedded into them so the growing plants require no sustenance into the mouth of the victim, and invades the nervous system of the victim. The plant then grows within the body. After the host plant, or matriarch, is done growing, the matriarch disperses special types spore sacs into the other end of the victim. Through chemical processes within the special spore sac, the sacs propel out of the victim at high speeds. Once the spore has been planted, the cycle will start again. After releasing another spore sac, the matriarch would have exhausted the nutrients it started with and will die.
Interview
Interviewed: D-3746
Interviewer: Dr. █████
Foreword:
Dr. █████ interviews D-3746 about his experience with SCP-5892.
[Begin Log] 3/6/2002
Interviewer: "How did you feel?"
Subject: "I felt sick, as in really sick."
Interviewer: "Did you feel like you were going to collapse?"
Subject: "Yes, definitely."
Subject: "I felt like I was tripping, or some shit like that."
Subject: -Falls on the floor, unconscious.-
[End Log] 3/6/2002
Closing Statement:
D-3746 will be sent to immediate medical treatment quickly after.






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