RACNOTRECKER - The Corner Shower
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Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to stay contained in Site-██, Sector-███. The chamber containing the SCP-XXXX is 20 metres wide, 30 metres in length, and 15 metres in height. SCP-XXXX’s chamber includes an electronic door that can be accessed with a keypad on each side. Personnel should not enter SCP-XXXX unless directed during an approved test.

Containment Procedure Update: The power of the electronic doors of the chamber have been rerouted to a separate power source so no future instances of Incident: XXXX-A can re-occur.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a shower that has a 1 metre wide square base, is 2.5 metres tall and is open on top. SCP-XXXX exterior is constructed completely out of glass, SCP-XXXX has a metal cylindrical handle protruding out of the glass. SCP-XXXX was discovered in a home at ██████████, Australia after several reports of people disappearing in the area and the Foundation was requested. The room of the house containing SCP-XXXX was separated from the home and lifted by crane onto a truck. SCP-XXXX was driven to Site-██. The room was then transported to Sector-███ and placed within a chamber.
When no visual contact was made, SCP-XXXX transported itself from the room of the house to a corner of the allocated chamber through unknown means. All video of the occurrence display that seconds before the event, all cameras viewing the chamber were obstructed by steam, blocking visuals of the chamber. The room of the house was then extracted from the chamber and disposed of as it no longer had a use. SCP-XXXX periodically transports to a different corner in the chamber, steaming up cameras before moving.

SCP-XXXX’s shower head is constantly active and produces a high volume of steam blocking visual of the inside of SCP-XXXX. The glass of SCP-XXXX has yet to be penetrated. Attempts to break the glass have all failed and any attempt to destroy the glass with force is deflected, as tested in Addendum 5. When an object enters the steam of SCP-XXXX its time ceases, as tested in Addendum 3 & 4.

Addendum 1: Test XXXX-A

Test: Subject D-20913 was to throw a ball in through the top of SCP-XXXX to see if anything observable would happen.


Review: There is something that caused the ball to make no sound when it landed, if it landed. Further testing is required.

Addendum 2: Test XXXX-B
Test: A drone with a live feed camera was used to get a clear visual of the inside of SCP-XXXX by hovering the drone over SCP-XXXX, then lowering slowly down into the artifact.

Results: The drone was flown above SCP-XXXX, the steam contained within SCP-XXXX was not affected by the wind coming from the propellers of the drone. When the drone was lowered into the steam of SCP-XXXX, the moment the camera entered the steam the camera feed froze. The drone was then raised out of the steam and the camera feed resumed. After lowering the drone back into the steam, even lower, the camera feed still stopped but when the drone completely entered the steam the sound of the drone’s propellers were inaudible. Control of the drone was no longer possible and any attempts to fly the drone back out or unfreeze the camera feed yielded no further results.

Review: After testing there were multiple hypothesis on why the drone and camera feed became inoperable or frozen.
The hypothesis are: Any object that enters the steam…
• is made inoperable by the steam by unknown methods.
• is locked in time.
• enters through an interdimensional portal to a pocket dimension, severing digital connections.
Another test is needed to prove such hypothesis.

Addendum 3: Test XXXX-C
Test: A stopwatch was to be lowered by drone into the top of SCP-XXXX for several seconds, then be observed for anomalies.

Results: The drone was flown over the top of SCP-XXXX. The stopwatch was activated, and lowered into the steam when the stopwatch reached 3 seconds. After 5 seconds had elapsed, the stopwatch was raised out of the steam. The stopwatch was observed to still be at 3 seconds, and counting.

Review: The test supports the hypothesis that once an object enters the steam of SCP-XXXX its time is locked. The object resumes normal function when removed from the steam via drone. There is still no evidence to disprove the theory of an interdimensional portal to a pocket dimension. Concerns out of what might happen to a person who enters the steam stops possible tests for exploration of the hypothesized pocket dimension.

Addendum 4: Test XXXX-D

Test: Doctor ██████ decided to conduct a test what would happen if the door of SCP-XXXX was opened.


Review: When D-41225’s arm had entered the steam, they had no feeling in their arm. It is hypothesized that the reason for this is there was no way for the arm to send electric signals back to the brain that the arm was feeling anything because the electrical signals inside of the steam were frozen in time.

Addendum 5: Test XXXX-E
Test: Multiple items are to be used to test the breaking point of the glass of SCP-XXXX, permission by an O5-council member for the test was requested due to unknown potentially high risks upon breaking the glass of SCP-XXXX. Personnel for the test were given a regular hammer, wood axe, sledgehammer, battering-ram, pistols, and ak47s. With heavy precautions, a team of 6 personnel were equipped with heavy armour.

Results: The 6 personnel approached SCP-XXXX. The 1st personnel, equipped with the regular hammer, approached the glass and attempted the first hit, the hammer bounced back with no appeared effect on the glass. Another attempt with more force was attempted, same results. The wood axe, sledge hammer, and battering ram all yielded the same results. Though all 6 personnel together attempted to break the glass with the battering ram it still had no effect on the structural integrity of SCP-XXXX. 2 personnel, one equipped with a handgun and the other an ak47, approached SCP-XXXX. The 4 other personnel stepped away. The personnel equipped with the pistol raised the gun and aimed for the glass. When the shot was fired the bullet deflected off the glass at the same trajectory that the bullet entered in (not in the same direction). The personnel wielding an ak47 fired at the glass, effectively spreading bullets in many directions striking 3 other personnel. Orders were immediately issued to cease further actions for the test and to recover the injured personnel. 1 died due to the bullet breaching through the visor on their helmet, while no major injuries were sustained by the other 2 personnel due to protective gear.

Review: The exterior of SCP-XXXX seems to be indestructible and appears to deflect any force acted upon the glass. Bullets deflected by the glass bounce off with the same trajectory (not in the same direction). The request to use explosives on SCP-XXXX was denied due to high risks.

Addendum 6: Incident XXXX-A

In the events of a containment breach from another SCP, power to the doors of the chamber were lost. The doors opened and the cameras observing SCP-XXXX steamed up and visuals of the entity were lost. After roughly 3 seconds the cameras became clear and SCP-XXXX was no longer situated within the testing chamber. SCP-XXXX had transported outside of the chamber and into the facility hallway. A security team was instructed to transport SCP-XXXX back inside of the testing chamber. After laborious effort, SCP-XXXX returned to the confinement of the testing chamber.