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Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a standard small item containment locker. No particular clearance is needed for the access, however each use of SPC-XXXX is required to be registered and, in case of carrying out an experiment, documented. The item is to be filled and emptied of soapy water respectively before and after the usage to avoid the accumulation of any kind of residue. As of current date, all testing is to be conducted under the documentation from Dr. Alice Pines.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a plastic bubble blower consisting of a bottle measuring 3 cm in radius and 9 cm in height and the handle with a ring attached to the bottle's cap. Anomalous effects of SCP-XXXX manifest when both elements of the object are used in combination with soapy water to blow any number of soap bubbles. Upon seperation of the bubble(s) from the handle's ring, the source of the air movement that caused the creation of the bubble(s) will cease to produce sound waves and any attempt at such will instead be actively carried out by the newly-created bubble(s), now collectively called SCP-XXXX-1.

Each possible instance will act as a seperate source of sound waves and their output will resemble a high-pitched human speech, often described by the personnel as purposefully monotone and dull. In case when the sound being made is not commonly regarded as a part of human speech, it will be replicated as an onomatopoeia and be vocalized as such. The effect will cease once all instances of SCP-XXXX-1 are popped or otherwise destroyed in which case the silenced object will once again be able to produce sound waves.

Testing Log XXXX-1
Subject: D-7552
Procedure: SCP-XXXX is filled with soapy water and the subject is instructed to make a vocalization of choice after blowing a single bubble.
Results: A single SCP-XXXX-1 is created and followed by the attempt of vocalization by D-7552 a sentence is produced:
Okay, so I did the thing. Now wh- Wait, what the fuck?
Before the subjects manages to make any other sounds, SCP-XXXX-1 pops.
Note: The vocalization coming from SCP-XXXX-1 lacked any visible emotional output despite D-7552 expressing minor distress at the effect of the object. It was also not synchronized with the lip movement of the subject.

Testing Log XXXX-2
Subject: D-5023
Procedure: SCP-XXXX is filled with soapy water and the subject is first informed of anomalous properties of SCP-XXXX, then instructed to make quick prolonged vocalizations after blowing several bubbles.
Results: After several SCP-XXXX-1 are created, subject starts her vocalization and each SCP-XXXX-1 instance continues to replicate her attempts at speech until all of them are popped.
Notes: Aside from the results from the previous test, it was noticed that any sounds made by D-5023 that weren't part of her vocalizations (such as taking a breath between sentences or scratching her head) were not emitted by her and instead produced by the instances of SCP-XXXX-1 in the form of onomatopoeias taking place in the intervals between words. Additionally the vocalizations coming from the SCP-XXXX-1 were occassionally being interrupted by what was described by Dr Pines as "taking a breath".

Testing Log XXXX-3
Subject: Dr. Pines
Procedure: SCP-XXXX is repeatedly filled with different kinds of solutions other than soapy water and the subject proceeds to activate the anomalous effects of the object using a variety of different substances.
Result: Subject fails to activate the effects of SCP-XXXX.
Note: It seems that SCP-XXXX-1 can only be created with the use of soapy water.

Testing Log XXXX-4
Subject: Dr. Pines
Procedure: SCP-XXXX and a regular non-anomalous bubble blower are filled with soapy water, after which the subject attempts to create SCP-XXXX-1 by using SCP-XXXX's bottle with regular bubble blower's handle and vice versa.
Result: Subject fails to activate the effects of SCP-XXXX in both cases.
Note: Experiment suggests that SCP-XXXX-1 can only be created when both elements of SCP-XXXX are included.

Testing Log XXXX-5
Subject: Electric Fan
Procedure: SCP-XXXX is filled with soapy water and the electric fan is turned on in order to generate SCP-XXXX-1.
Result: All created instances of SCP-XXXX-1 emit a vocalization of a prolonged onomatopoeic word "woosh", only interrupted by "taking a breath".
Note: Test indicates that SCP-XXXX-1 can be spawned by any object capable of causing air motion strong enough to create a bubble.

Testing Log XXXX-6
Subject: Dr. Pines wielding a hand fan
Procedure: SCP-XXXX is filled with soapy water and the subject utilizes her fan with great intensity to create SCP-XXXX-1.
Result: A single instance of SCP-XXXX-1 is produced but fails to react to Dr. Pines' vocalization. However, after she slams the fan on the floor, SCP-XXXX-1 produces a vocalization similar to a thud.
Note: Experiment proves that SCP-XXXX-1 will replace the sound of a direct object causing the air motion even if the object itself is being operated by another entity. This however does not seem to be including propelled gases.

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Testing Log XXXX-23
Subject: Dr Pines
Procedure: SCP-XXXX is filled with soapy water and the subject starts vocalization with intervals after blowing a wide array of bubbles, repeating the procedure for approximately an hour.
Result: SCP-XXXX's effect proceeds as expected.
Note: From Dr. ███████: Alice, I really appreciate your involvment with the documentation of experiments on XXXX but I don't think carrying out the same experiment so many times will result in anything new. I don't know what you're exactly trying to achieve by talking about your life to those bubbles but we would've noticed anything out of ordinary by now, don't you think? So please, appreciate your position and act like a professional that I know you are. And try some variety next time.

Addendum 1: After experiment XXXX-12 Dr. Pines theorized that the sound emitted from SCP-XXXX-1 is caused by a non-physical entity which she dubbed SCP-XXXX-A. According to her, it is a source of SCP-XXXX's anomalous effects. However, this has not been confirmed yet.

Addendum 2: After experiment XXXX-15 Dr. Pines suggested being permamently assigned to the documentation of SCP-XXXX's experimentation. Request has been accepted.