Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be stored in a locked room with level 3+ access. SCP-XXXX itself must be stored in a small wooden box. Following incidents of misuse, SCP-XXXX's containment must have at least one armed guard in close proximity at any given time.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a black opaque shampoo bottle. It is 13cm tall, has a base diameter of 9cm and has a mass of 0.78kg. It appears to have double-layered green masking tape covering potential brand names, logos and ingredients. Attempts to remove this tape has been unsuccessful, suggesting it is not tape but rather part of SCP-XXXX. The material the bottle is made from is yet to be determined. Attempts to damage SCP-XXXX, accidentally or intentionally, have been unsuccessful. Attempts to unscrew the lid have also been unsuccessful.
SCP-XXXX has displayed the ability to read the current thoughts of the subject and produce a viscous fluid - similar to that of shampoo - based on the thoughts of the subject. The properties of the fluid produced by SCP-XXXX is consistent with the thoughts of the subject down to miniscule details. The fluid produced by SCP-XXXX is also capable of sharing properties with abstract thoughts and concepts, however it has shown to struggle with some complex concepts such as those relating to theoretical physics and those relating to other SCPs. SCP-XXXX appears to have no limit to the amount of fluid it can produce, however more testing is currently required to confirm this. SCP-XXXX has not lost any mass throughout testing.
Testing has lead to the conclusion that SCP-XXXX can determine the properties of the fluid in a literal manner and in a "copycat" manner. For example, if the subject were to imagine a description, it would determine the properties based on that description as well as extrapolate from the description. If the subject were to imagine a scent, it would copy that scent perfectly. Upon further testing involving a greater variety of subjects, researchers doubt the reliability of SCP-XXXX due to mental differences between subjects.
Document SCP-XXXX-a: On March ██, 2018, SCP-XXXX had been removed from containment without permission. A search of Site-██ lead to SCP-XXXX being found in the possession of Dr. █████ in a shower room, who was suffering an allergic reaction from the fluid. His scalp, hands and neck were swollen and he was treated for 2 weeks. Analysis of the fluid revealed it contained coconut, and a brief check of Dr. █████'s medical records revealed a severe allergy to coconut. Upon later questioning, Dr. █████ revealed he used SCP-XXXX as he was running late and wasn't able to shower before work. He also stated he had imagined coconut and lime scented shampoo, further supporting the theory that the fluid extrapolates thoughts to produce fluid. Dr. █████, despite how his actions helped to document SCP-XXXX, was reprimanded and stricter security protocols were put in place.
Document SCP-XXXX-d: During testing, the subject was instructed to create "whatever they felt like" and was asked to state what they intended to make SCP-XXXX produce before testing. When asked, subject D-████ claimed she would imagine "something to protect me from SCP-173". Following this, the subject was placed in SCP-173's containment for 5 minutes before being released. She was unharmed. Analysis of the fluid has provided no answers as to how it stopped SCP-173 from harming the subject as it appears to be chemically mundane.
Addendum [XXXX-d-1]: Following a similar incident involving a subject creating a defense against a hostile SCP, a request was made to change SCP-XXXX's classification to Thaumiel. It was swiftly rejected however, as SCP-XXXX has proved to be unreliable, and not enough is known about what causes the deterring effect.
Addendum [XXXX-e]: Subject was requested to imagine an abstract concept to test the limits of SCP-XXXX. When the subject was questioned, they stated they imagined a hallucination, and that they were surprised when it smelled like blueberries. However, researchers claimed when the fluid was presented by the subject, it had no scent. Chemical analysis of the fluid revealed a variety of hallucinogenic substances, leading researchers believe the subject in fact hallucinated the scent.
Addendum [XXXX-h]: Subject was instructed to imagine an abstract, but somewhat tangible, concept. As the subject poured the fluid onto their hands, they claimed they imagined "a way out of this place". Immediately as the fluid made contact with the subjects hands, their entire body burst into flames, killing them instantly. Chemical analysis of the fluid revealed it contained a significant quantity of sulphur. The fluid smelled of tabasco, according to researchers performing the analysis. A request to change testing protocol to prevent death as a result of not being specific enough was dismissed, as it gives researchers a chance to document the unusual behaviour of SCP-XXXX.
Addendum [XXXX-l]: Dr. ████████ requested to test the effects of SCP-XXXX on herself. Permission was granted under the condition they were not to "do anything stupid". A day later, a report was submitted by Dr. ████████ detailing how she used SCP-XXXX to create "perfection", and how it was scentless and completely sterilised their hands. A chemical evaluation of the fluid revealed the fluid was mostly comprised of ethanol, as well as radium particles. Dr. ████████ was found after her lunch break vomiting violently. She was admitted to emergency care before being questioned, which revealed she hadn't washed her hands adequately before her lunch break. She died later in the evening from alpha radiation poisoning.
Addendum [XXXX-p]: The subject, using SCP-XXXX, created "liquid inspiration". A minute after applying it to their hands, they requested a pen and some paper and begun writing detailed recipes for drinks (alcoholic and otherwise), formulas for several chemical solutions, and "a revolutionary way to provide African villages with fresh water". The subjects burst of inspiration lasted approximately 30 minutes. The subject claims they weren't sure where the ideas were coming from, and that it wasn't what they had in mind when creating the fluid. Researchers were able to identify that the fluid contained large quantities of cocaine.
Addendum [XXXX-q]: Dr. Mcvay requested permission to perform tests on SCP-XXXX involving SCP-294. Using SCP-294, he requested "the current contents of SCP-XXXX", however it displayed the message "OUT OF RANGE". This leads Dr. Mcvay to believe the bottle creates fluid as it is required and doesn't actually store anything.
Addendum [XXXX-r]: The subject was requested to imagine "quantum entanglement". The fluid was hot pink in colour with reflective silver flakes suspended in the fluid, but was chemically mundane. Approximately an hour later, word had spread from another site that "some pink glitter stuff started pouring from under a researchers chair". The time the anomaly occurred matched the time the test was performed.
Addendum [XXXX-s]: The subject was requested to use SCP-XXXX to produce "room-temperature superconductor". Reports from the researchers claim it smelled of apples, and a chemical analysis provided evidence of apples present in the fluid.






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