Item #: SCP 5092
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-5092 is to be stored in a locking metal container measuring 0.25 m³. The key is to be given to the current head researcher of Site-██'s bio-containment area. Any personnel entering SCP-5092’s containment are to be searched for beverages contained in a bottle with receiving threads to that of the object
Description: SCP-5092 consists of 4 Coca-Cola Zero designated bottle caps SCP-5092-1 through SCP-5092-4. The bottle caps measure 27.4 mm in diameter and a pitch of 3.18 mm. Samples of SCP-5092 have shown that they do consist of the expected polyethylene terephthalate, typical for such bottle caps. Text on the sides of the caps shows and expiration date of August 31st of an unknown year. Text across the top of the caps indicates there origin to be a bottling facility in Atlanta GA. No inquires have been made yet as to the legitimacy of the printed origin. On the under side of the caps are printed serial numbers.
SCP-5092-1: 4N████████████
SCP-5092-2: B6████████████
SCP-5092-3: 9N████████████
SCP-5092-4: BH████████████
All physical characteristics are completely normal, but when SCP-5092 is fully screwed onto a container with accepting threads the liquid inside will instantly change into an instance of SCP-207. This creates an instance of SCP-5092-A, the bottle, and an instance of SCP-207, the liquid. All properties of the resulting liquid are identical to that of SCP-207. Test conducted on empty containers have found that all gases contained in the vessel will be changed to a gaseous form of SCP-207. When inhaled effects identical to SCP-207 will be plague the subject, although when inhaled respiratory failure is seen to be the cause of death in 89% of test. Test conducted on containers with a vacuum inside have shown no change in the interior structure of the container. Test conducted on bottles of genuine Coca-Cola Zero have no effect on the liquid.






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