Item #: SCP-4152
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-4152 should be kept in a 12x12in glass box monitored monthly by class D personnel. No more containment procedures needed, for this specimen is object class safe.
Description:SCP-4152 takes the appearance of an empty “glass” made to contain 12 oz of water. If any kind of pressure of 5 lbs or farther exerts itself upon SCP-4152, 10 oz of a random liquid will spontaneously appear within the specimen. This liquid could be anything from water to hydrochloric acid to [REDACTED]. If any kind of bodily fluid(blood, urine etc.) appears within the specimen, it is the fluid of that who is most connected to the attempt to break SCP-4152. It does not matter what liquid appears in the specimen, SCP-4152 will hold it nevertheless. SCP-4152 is completely indestructible under any circumstances whatsoever. Multiple tests have been conducted by Dr.████████ including hydraulics at [REDACTED]lbs psi. The following list is comprised of all of the known substances produced by the specimen during tests conducted by Dr.████████.
List of known liquids to appear out of SCP-4152:
- Water
- Various carbonated beverages
- Dry ice
- Oil
- Lava
- Sodium Cyanide
- Hydrochloric acid
- Tree sap
- Chlorine
- Maple Syrup
- Ricin
- Nicotine
- Batrachotoxin
- Liquid Plutonium
- Blood
- Urine
- Alcohol and variants
- ████████████
- glue
- Milk
- Gasoline
- Mercury
- Honey
- E-liquid
- Sports drink
- Energy drink
- Wine
- Wax (natural and unnatural)
- Various Liquid metals (silver, gold, titanium, ect.)
- Theoretically any other liquid known to man
Experiment log:
4152-A
Test Subject:1 D-Class personnel (D-4152-09)
Medium: 16 oz hammer
Results:Blood appeared inside of the specimen. DNA tests were run, and it appeared that the blood was that of D-4152-01 ███self. Noted.
4152-B
Test Subject:1 D-Class personnel (D-4152-05)
Medium: 16 oz hammer
Results: At first, the chemists were unsure of the chemical but eventually, it was discovered that The liquid was Hydrochloric acid. The glass was poured unto a small plastic plate designed for children. The table was slowly evaporated into nothingness over a period of about 1 hour. Nobody was harmed.
4152-C
Test Subject:1 D-Class personnel (D-4152-01)
Medium: 16 oz hammer
Results: Water appeared inside SCP-4152. Nothing else of note.
4152-D
Test Subject:No Test Subject. All autonomous.
Medium: Hydraulic Press at 3,000 lbs psi
Results: No scratches or any signs of damage whatsoever to SCP-4152. Canadian Maple Syrup appeared inside SCP-4152. Nothing else of note.






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