I swear there's more to it than this, I'm just checking formatting stuff
Item #: SCP-6000
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: idk put it in a greenhouse or something I'm not your boss (these are not the real containment procedures obviously. still working on it)
Description: SCP-6000 is the collective designation for four interconnected anomalies.
SCP-6000-1 is a white porcelain flowerpot, measuring 13cm x 15cm x 13cm. It does not deviate from expected flowerpot behaviour or design, with two major exceptions:
- If broken, it will reform after a brief delay (measured delays range from 12 to 38 seconds, with a median delay of 24 seconds). This applies to any damage that would render it unusable for the purpose of containing of SCP-6000-2 and -3. Minor cracks and scratches will not activate this response, although, if the response is activated by more major damage, minor damage will be likewise reversed. Pieces of SCP-6000-1 that are broken off and removed will disappear when not observed, reappearing in their original place. When shattered, shards will move back into position and reconnect in a motion described as visually reminiscent, although not identical, to footage of the shattering being played in reverse.
- If emptied of SCP-6000-2, it will anomalously regenerate it. This only occurs when no sapient entity is directly or indirectly observing the interior of SCP-6000-1, and occurs instantaneously in all observed cases. Anything inside of SCP-6000-1 when -2 reappears will be transposed “out of the way”, shifting to the closest area that would not result in the subject being submerged in SCP-6000-2. Subjects have described the process of this happening to appendages as being “disorienting” (and in one case “tingly”), but it does not cause physical harm.
SCP-6000-2 is 1.2L of standard potting soil, and appears superficially unremarkable in composition. Detailed analysis on this front is complicated by its anomalous effect: when removed from SCP-6000-1, it will quickly dissolve and vanish, leaving no material trace. The longest “lifespan” of SCP-6000-2 when separated from -1 was measured at 47 seconds before the dissolution event occurred.
SCP-6000-3 is a common daisy (Bellis perennis), measuring 10.5cm in height, and appearing physically healthy. If SCP-6000-1 and -2 are not interacted with for more than 27 minutes, a single instance of SCP-6000-3 will begin growing, reaching maturity in approximately 4 hours. This process is notable for being much faster than standard growth of other members of the species – standard common daisies grow to maturity in between 2 and 3 years. The instance will not appear if another plant is planted in SCP-6000-2 before a -3 instance manifests.
SCP-6000-3 does not appear to age and, while giving minor signs of deterioration (e.g. drooping and loss of colour) if deprived of water or sunlight, does not require either to survive. If cut or picked, the segment of the SCP-6000-3 instance that remains in SCP-6000-1 will wither rapidly before dissolving in a manner identical to the aforementioned anomalous effect of SCP-6000-2, and the separated blossom will wilt in an unremarkable manner identical in appearance and timeframe to a non-anomalous flower. Another instance of SCP-6000-3 will grow if SCP-6000-1 and -2 are undisturbed for a further 27 minutes, as usual. All tests on separated instances of the SCP-6000-3 flower have returned unremarkable readings for members of the B. perennis species.
Upon reaching maturity, SCP-6000-3 will begin to emit SCP-6000-4 at a steady level of 40dB, and will continue to do so indefinitely, unless killed.
SCP-6000-4 is a slightly altered variant of the 1973 Blue Swede cover of "Hooked on a Feeling", a 1968 pop-rock song written by Mark James. SCP-6000-4 has been edited to loop, so that the chanting at approximately two minutes into the original song transitions into the similar chanting at the beginning of the song. Audio analysis has found no unusual or anomalous properties to the song beyond its looping nature.
Addendum: For more information, just chill for like 5 seconds geez I'm working on it






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