Researcher Wellokthen

Item #: SCP-5993

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-5993 is to be kept in Secure Valuable Locker #93, in a standard, 15x29 metal briefcase, with protective Styrofoam and plastics on the inside. It is to be locked in place to ensure it cannot be rattled or cracked. It must be kept under 24 hour armed guard with 12 hour Surveillance footage running from ██:██ to ██:██. SCP-5993 can only be opened in the presence of 3 class B personal or higher and can only be used for testing after submitting an application to the appropriate inbox of ████████@████.com.

Due to the nature of SCP-5993, ample precautions must be taken as per the safety contracts signed by applicants before beginning testing. They are stated in Addendum 5993-A.

Description: SCP-5993 is a small, greenish blue oval portal inside a clear glass beer bottle. The bottle is 20 Centimetres in height in 5 Centimetres in diameter at its bottom. A rough, wooden colored cork lays exactly 2 Centimetres inside the bottles opening on the top. The portal itself is around 5 centimetres in diameter, although it is completely 2-D, and follows the eye as you stare at it. It can be seen, by another onlooker, that it is completely 2-D, thinner then paper, as described by other research and D-Class personal.

SCP-5993 was originally found by locals on the beaches of ████, █████████ located on the Pacific Coast. The locals who found it were not heard from again after entering their home for 70 hours, when local authority's were contacted by their appropriate relatives. Authority's arrived on the site of the house, but after a through investigation, all they found was a bottle sitting on the rug of the beach side home. The locals are presumed dead, and have not been found even after the events of SCP-5993-L4. Several police officers were then reported missing after containing SCP-5993 in ████. After these events, a local agent implanted in the authority's of ████, immediately contained SCP-5993 and sent it via mail to the nearest Foundation Site-301 for further testing.

Initial testing of SCP-5993 was slow, as opening the bottle itself was dismissed by Foundation Staff due to the nature of the missing persons. The bottle was only opened after a D-Class personal holding the bottle for another researcher who was testing it mistook it for a bottle of alcohol, immediately opening the bottle via the cork. The way SCP-5993 is able to take subjects into the bottle is currently unknown, but the process of which is thoroughly documented in a 3 stage process as shown in the video transcript.

Note: This process is described as painless, even with the body being stretched into the bottle, subjects have all concluded that the process is very quick and painless, occurring in less then a second.

VIDEO LOG


DATE: ██/██/██

NOTE: 11


[BEGIN LOG]

10:21: Camera is opened in a gray research room, with a steel table in the middle full of small Foundation devices. 3 men are in the room. Dr. Morrison, Dr. Livend and D-9810. At this time, Dr. Morrison and Dr. Livend are tinkering with the bottle. Measuring it, checking its depth, looking at the portal inside, etc. D-9810 is leaning against the wall, nearly dozing off and not paying attention.

10:22: Dr. Morrison proceeds to call for a break, Dr. Livend agrees, and takes the bottle to D-9810, who, upon being awoken and being handed the bottle, exclaims loudly that ''I haven't had a drink since I was convicted.''

10:22:44: Before Dr. Livend can explain to D-9810 what SCP-5993 is, D-9810 immediately wraps his hands around the bottle, and pops the cork off with his thumb.

10:22:45: A audible sucking noise is heard, by Dr. Livend and Morrison, by the security detail outside the room, and several people in the break area above the research room. Within less then a second, D-9810's torso, head and limbs stretch like elastic inside the bottles top, fitting perfectly, and disapearring from view instantly. The bottle falls to the ground harmlessly, notably with its cork still attached as if it was never opened.

10:23:01: Over the next 16 seconds, Dr. Morrison and Livend are stunned in place, not knowing what just happened. Security rushes in to try and assess the situation, and there is a small commotion of security and doctors yelling at each other. Before the situation can escalate, D-9810 appears out of the bottle the same way he entered it, his body curving like elastic into thin air out of the bottles head and falling with a light thump onto the ground, with the bottle in his hand.

Note: The bottle appears to have jumped into the air as he came into existence to perfectly fall into his hand. This was unknown at the time to researchers.


[END LOG]