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Item #:SCP-4192

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-4192 must be stored in a 3m x 3m x 3.5m container inside a key code locked safe consisting of stainless steel. Test subjects may only enter SCP-4192's container with an accompanying guard and a secondary test subject. All personnel must be decontaminated before and after entering the containment chamber. Any unauthorized or unprecedentedly entry of the chamber will be detained and terminated.1

Description: SCP-4192 is a white opaque cream substance, with the consistency similar to hair gel. The substance has yet to have been analysed for its main elements2, but it is believed to have a base of Radium. SCP- 4192 is commonly stored inside a 15.88 kg plastic tub with a damaged █████ ███ label. As of ██/██/19██, SCP-4192 has been stored at site-11 and will be moved to site-██ on ██/██/2024.

SCP-4192's most likely use was for application on a live organism. With further testing, the substance (which will now be referred to as CREAM) had a 1/2 chance of fixing a negative attribute or an injured section of our test subjects and a 1/2 chance to have the same effect of an acid. All test subjects
were monitored for 2 weeks following their positive contact with CREAM, and showed higher percentages of aggression, irritation, and psychotic behaviors. At the end of week 3, test subjects would appear more pale, malnourished, and would have a high chance of speaking ███████, a language the foundation is just learning about as of ██/██/20██. After 5 weeks, exposed subjects would return to their previous state of nourishment, but would remain non compliant, hostile, and in one case, attack facility guards to a point where the subject was cleared for termination. On week 7 nearly all subjects exposed to CREAM were found dead within their cells, secreting a more liquefied version of itself.3

Discovery: CREAM was discovered 12/8/19██ by site-11 janitorial staff member Robert [REDACTED] on one of his late part-time jobs at the listed company, first mistaken as mop cleaner. word and concern came along after Robert reportedly was cured from a contracted fungal infection upon slipping on some of the product. 2 days after this incident, Mobile Task Force Unit Whiskey-12 raided his apartment and successfully contained CREAM. Robert was later detained and given the roll of Class-D, designation 42██.

Addendum, 8/24/2015: A Secondary supply of SCP-4192 in an identical unlabeled 15.88kg tub was located inside a Houston, TX ██████ King chain.4 Staff of the restaurant told our agents that CREAM was mistaken as table cleaner and have been using it for roughly 6 weeks. The chain location was later demolished under protocol.