SCP-XXXX-11 after being shattered,
image captured by journalist [REDACTED].
MTF Epsilon 6 can be seen in the background
traveling to the site by air.
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX should not be kept close to vital facilities or Euclid and above class SCP objects to ensure minimal damage in the event of a catastrophic containment breach.
Remaining instances of SCP-XXXX are to be stored in a foam cushioned and insulated storage container within a standard containment locker at Site-19. Access to the storage locker is restricted to level 3 personnel with permission from project lead. Handling of SCP-XXXX instances is to be restricted to inspection, except for relocation for testing, to re-establish containment procedures, or to enact protocol 215-crescere.
Individual instances of SCP-XXXX are to be inspected bi-monthly for any damage to the glass exterior, and any cracks that are considered notable are to be recorded. In the event that an instance has a crack that is likely to break the casing in the near future or is damaged in such a way to risk a containment breach, protocol 215-crescere should be enacted. A full list of criterion for the inspection of the objects can be found in document SCP-XXXX-18. The remains of any broken SCP-XXXX instances are to be considered non anomalous and disposed of if it is reasonable to do so.
Description: SCP-XXXX is the designation for a collection of 11 glass spheres each approximately 9cm in diameter and mounted onto a wooden base, resembling a snow globe. Within each instance is an object currently believed to have been put there by a now deceased reality bender, however this has proven difficult to verify due to the nature of their death. These objects vary, however all of them were at one point much larger than what they appear within the glass spheres. For a full list of the contents of each SCP-XXXX instance, see addendum A. As of 3/6/2016 there are currently 7 remaining instances of SCP-XXXX.
SCP-XXXX's primary anomalous effects manifest whenever an instance is broken in such a way that the interior of the sphere is exposed. At the moment of breaking, the object within the instance will begin expanding to its former size at an accelerating rate. During this time, the object will remain in an upright orientation relative to the the nearest surface beneath it and push any matter it encounters out of its way until it has reached full size. Despite the forces involved, the objects within SCP-XXXX instances do not sustain any damage from expanding. After being broken, SCP-XXXX instances exhibit no anomalous properties, either in the objects contained in them or the broken pieces of the sphere section.
It is believed that all SCP-XXXX objects were created by a single previously undetected reality bender, designated SCP-XXXX-A. SCP-XXXX-A was confirmed deceased as of 31/1/2008, as detailed in recovery log SCP-XXXX-1. The residences of SCP-XXXX-A were raided and several more instances were found.
Addendum A: Descriptions and statuses of SCP-XXXX 1-11 as of 3/6/2016
Instance: SCP-XXXX-1
Contents: Hennessy building (Hong Kong)
Disappearance:The Hennesy building disappeared approximately 2 weeks before recovery of SCP-XXXX-11, along with a number of after-hours cleaning staff still inside. A faux demolition site was established and amnestics were distributed appropriately.
Status/Recovery: Currently held in storage at site19
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Instance: SCP-XXXX-9
Contents: A 2005 Toyota brand corolla
Disappearance: Vehicle Registration matches that of a demonstration vehicle from a showroom
Status/Recovery: Destroyed, unknown date. Wreckage was found
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Instance: SCP-XXXX-11
Contents: Former MS Riverdance
Disappearance: The foundation had detected the disappearance of the ship a week prior, and flagged it as anomalous due to proximity to [Redacted], however responding agents were unable to find any possible leads to follow until recovery of SCP-XXXX-11.
Status/Recovery: Destroyed on 31/1/2008. The MS Riverdance appeared along a beach near Liverpool, United Kingdom, and could not be reasonably contained by conventional means. All crew were discovered deceased, and at least missing [Redacted]Misinformation campaign and wide-spread amnestic use proved effective in maintaining a cover.
Further details can be found in recovery log SCP-XXXX-1.
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