Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be contained in a glass container, measuring approximately 150 x 100 x 150 cm. The glass also contains a small robot, tasked with unscrewing SCP-XXXX's cap. The glass is to be checked daily for any cracks or holes.
Description: SCP-XXXX is an unmarked, empty glass bottle, with a height of 25.3 cm's and a diameter of 6.9 cm's. It also contains a cap, which resembles a standard Coca Cola bottle cap, although any sign of branding seems to be scratched away. SCP-XXXX also has a weight of approximately 0.2 kg.
SCP-XXXX was originally found in an alleyway in ████, █████, Mexico. It was first reported when a homeless man attempted to pick it up, which immediately caused second-degree burns. The homeless man had threatened to spread information about SCP-XXXX afterwards, only to be immediately administered class-B amnestics.
SCP-XXXX's anomalous effects become apparent when the object's exterior is felt or has it's temperature recorded. The exterior of SCP-XXXX has a temperature of exactly 1000* celcius, or 1832* fahrenheit. The interior temperature of SCP-XXXX is still unknown due to the malfunctioning of most thermometers, which usually malfunction around 5cm's from the interior of SCP-XXXX.
Upon removal of SCP-XXXX's cap, a sudden burst of heat is released, which instantly heats the room to 500* celcius. The heat quickly increases throughout the room, similiar to that of [DATA EXPUNGED]. No matter the size of the room it's contained in, SCP-XXXX will eventually stop to a temperature at exactly 1000* C. Any life inside of the affected room will almost instantly expire, due to the extremely high temperature.
It should be noted that SCP-XXXX's sudden heat wave cannot break through any room/ box containing it. It should also be noted that SCP-XXXX has the potential to eliminate all life on Earth when activated in the open environment. It is unknown if SCP-XXXX's heat-wave can break through the atmosphere.
Investigation: SCP-XXXX was placed in a multiple of 3 rooms of different sizes. Room 1 had a size of 30 x 20 x 20 m's, room 2 had a size of 60 x 30 x 30 m's and room 3 had a size of 120 x 60 x 60 m's. Temperature was recorded every 5 minutes for half an hour.
| Time | Room 1 | Room 2 | Room 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 mins | 552.152* C | 478.007* C | 387.506* C |
| 10 mins | 594.09* C | 512.721* C | 431.38* C |
| 15 mins | 636.287* C | 562.935* C | 498.026* C |
| 20 mins | 702.741* C | 617.201* C | 574.184* C |
| 25 mins | 788.457* C | 698.874* C | 618.925* C |
| 30 mins | 884.846* C | 756.069* C | 683.282* C |
The research team concluded that the room temp had been going up faster as more time had went by. It was also concluded that the temperature was increasing by an average of 66.5388* C / 5 mins.






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