Item #: SCP-3794
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-3794 is to be vacuum sealed within a 5-inch by 12-inch by 24-inch titanium casing that is to be left locked unless testing on or with SCP-3794 is scheduled. When SCP-3794 is properly sealed within the casing, the casing must then be soaked in liquid nitrogen for no less than ██ hours and no more than ██ hours. The casing is locked with a digital code that is updated every 2-4 weeks, and should only be accessed by Foundation staff with security clearance Level 3 or higher stationed at Site-██.
SCP-3794’s containment cell is to be kept at a temperature no higher than ███ degrees Kelvin. The cell can be any size, however, the walls are to be coated with standard-issue ballistic gel. This seems to be the only substance that can prevent SCP-3794 from causing a containment breach in the event it is exposed to air that is above ███ Kelvin and SCP-3794’s trigger is activated. A pressurized airlock is to be the only entrance into SCP-3794’s containment cell. No fewer than 3 CCTV cameras should be monitoring the casing at all times. Temperature and air pressure sensors are to be placed in each corner of the cell, and the readings from said sensors are to be monitored 24/7 by site personnel.
While testing is conducted, a remote drone is to be used for interaction with SCP-3794, and said drone is to be chilled to ███ Kelvin with ████████████ before entering the containment cell for testing. Direct contact with SCP-3794 directly proves extremely difficult due to the temperature it needs to be kept in order to remain stable. Testing SCP-3794 on D-Class subjects has also proven futile, even with proper NBC suits.
Description: SCP-3794 bears the appearance of a normal ██████ brand compressed air cannister. The cannister itself has the normal descriptive branding, usage, and warning labels consistent with those found on a ██████ brand compressed air can. It was first discovered inside a privately-owned hardware store in ██████████, Pennsylvania on ██/██/20██. The store came into possession of SCP-3794 through a normal shipment of the ██████ brand air cans.
A customer allegedly tried to test SCP-3794 in the store on the date of discovery. When news later broke out about the subsequent series of explosions that took place upon the contents of SCP-3794 was released for the first time, MTF Beta-7 was sent to the site of the explosions for clean-up and reconnaissance. SCP-3794 had been surrounded by a crater ██ feet in diameter, and was left entirely unscathed. [DATA EXPUNGED] fatalities were reported, and any remaining survivors and witnesses were given Class-A amnestics. Any and all recordings of the event were confiscated by MTF Beta-7 and are kept at Site-██ for reference. A disinformation campaign was also subsequently issued on the events surrounding SCP-3794.
Upon testing SCP-3794, it has been shown to be extremely sensitive to temperate and air pressure. However, the contents of SCP-3794 (hereafter referred to as SCP-3794-1) cannot be released unless the release trigger is pressed. When SCP-3794-1 is released into air that is ██ Kelvin or greater, SCP-3794-1 (which is still of unknown origin, but share some atomic characteristics with that of liquid nitrogen) undergo a chemical reaction that “super-cools” anything SCP-3794-1 comes into contact with.
Zero Kelvin (-273 Celcius) was previously considered to be the coldest known temperature a substance could reach. However, SCP-3794-1 has been shown to reach temperatures as cold as –██ Kelvin. This only occurs when SCP-3794 is not kept in air cooler than ██ degrees Kelvin.
Testing and research on SCP-3794’s outer shell shows it to be impervious to any kind of corrosive, physical, or radiative damage.
Author's Note: This is a work in progress and will be edited and revised periodically.






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