SCP draft thing:
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be contained within a 0.5m x 2m x 0.5m Safe containment unit.
SCP-XXXX may not be tested with biological entities or other SCPs. The "active side" of SCP-XXXX must not be both facing and less than 1m away from any wall, floor, ceiling or SCP-XXXXs containment unit.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a grey circular object made of an unknown, rubber-like material. It is 26.52cm in diameter, and one side of it is a darker shade of grey. This is referred to as the "active side".
Any objects being pointed at by the "active side" and less than 1m away from it will undergo a transformation believed to be the amplification of the "concept" of the object. This concept seems to be based on
the collective human perception of what the object is by nearby sapient entities.
After anywhere between 100 and 230 seconds after initially being placed upon SCP-XXXX, the object's structural integrity will fail, in some way.
This failure of structural integrity will seemingly be in the way that nearby sapient entities believe the object would be most likely to do so.
The concept that the object represents will "disperse" into the area around it as the object is destroyed, imparting that concept on nearby objects until it dissipates to the point where its impact is negligible.
Removing the object before this point will allow it to retain its amplified concept.
Testing logs:
Test #0001
SCP-XXXX was brought into an empty room. Two D-class subjects were brought in, one of which was given the grey cube.
Item: 10cm x 10cm x 10cm grey plastic cube.
Results: At 25 seconds, subjects began noting how "boring" the object was. Almost all visible physical flaws had disappeared.
At 130 seconds, the cube began to disintegrate. When asked, subjects increasingly referred to the floor of the testing area as "plain" and "bland".
At 320 seconds, the cube had disintegrated fully into a powder. Subjects stopped anomalously perceiving it and nearby objects as "boring". Test concluded.
Test #0002
SCP-XXXX was brought into an empty room. Two D-class subjects were brought in, one of which was given the paper note.
Item: Paper note, showing various mathematical equations of various complexity.
Results: At 30 seconds, subjects began showing confusion when viewing the object directly, being increasingly unable to comprehend its contents despite no visible changes.
At 105 seconds, subjects did not recognize the writing on the object as legible, or writing of any kind, and displayed symptoms of extreme confusion and disorientation while viewing it.
At 160 seconds, the object began to tear. Confusion in subjects reduced slightly over time. For testing purposes, a book was brought into the testing area. Subjects struggled to read the book, despite having no troubles with similar activities in the past.
At 345 seconds, the object had been shredded. Lack of anomalous properties confirmed. Test concluded.
Test #0003
Note: This test is for the purposes of identifying where the "concept" comes from.
SCP-XXXX was brought into a room with a mechanical device and various objects, namely a capacitor, a mobile phone, a grey sphere, and a 10cm x 10cm x 10cm grey cube, such as the one used in Test #0001.
Item: A grey sphere (initially unknown).
Results: The mechanical device picked an object at random, and then obscured the others from view. The object was placed onto SCP-XXXX, and was then taken out 50 seconds later.
At no point in the process did humans observe the object.Afterwards, 2 D-class subjects took the object out of the room. Subjects were able to see the object, but unable to perceive what it was, or remember details about it after ceasing to look at the object.
It was later revealed that the sphere was taken by the mechanical device. Object incinerated.






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