Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be contained in a Standard Foundation military bunker rated to withstand up to 50 Megatons of explosive force. There is to be a singular maintenance entrance to the bunker.
SCP-XXXX is to be held in a wire bowl made from a 75% copper 25% gold alloy (hereby known as AlloyXXXX). This bowl is to be firmly affixed to the floor of the chamber. Additionally SCP-XXXX is to be securely held in place within its bowl by a ceiling-mounted claw with contact points made of AlloyXXXX.
Sensors are to be in place to monitor the position of SCP-XXXX, if the sensors detect a deviation of 0.1mm of SCP-XXXX from its original position or any form of unscripted entry into SCP-XXX's containment an alarm will sound on Site-XXX and alert sent to both the site Director and O5-Council followed by the initiation of Protocol-Zio.
No less than four sets of specialized gloves are to be added at easily accessible locations inside SCP-XXXX's bunker. These gloves are to be made of a thick, durable rubber with special AlloyXXXX plates fused to them at all major contact points. These plates cannot exceed a maximum area of 7cm2. SCP-XXXX is not to be touched or handled without the use of these specialized gloves.
SCP-XXXX's containment is to be audited once a week to ensure all basic systems in its containment are fully functional. Automated systems are to be tested once every three months. Any components or systems seen to show signs of degradation are to be replaced immediately.
SCP-XXXX is not to be subjected to any temporal or reality stress tests.
Description SCP-XXXX Is a Small Copper-gold alloy sphere which is made of thousands of perfectly interlocking miniature clockwork components ranging from 5cm to 0.1mm in length. SCP-XXXX's components appear to be small cogs, flywheels and rotors along with many other similar pieces.
SCP-XXXX Is Impervious to all forms of physical and thermal damage.
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Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-XXXX is to be contained in a Standard Foundation military bunker rated to withstand up to 50 Megatons of explosive force. There is to be a singular maintenance entrance to the bunker.
SCP-XXXX is to be held in a wire bowl made from a 75% copper 25% gold alloy (hereby known as AlloyXXXX). This bowl is to be firmly affixed to the floor of the chamber. Additionally SCP-XXXX is to be securely held in place within its bowl by a ceiling-mounted claw with contact points made of AlloyXXXX.
Sensors are to be in place to monitor the position of SCP-XXXX, if the sensors detect a deviation of 0.1mm of SCP-XXXX from its original position or any form of unscripted entry into SCP-XXX's containment an alarm will sound on Site-XXX and alert sent to both the site Director and O5-Council followed by the initiation of Protocol-Zio.
No less than four sets of specialized gloves are to be added at easily accessible locations inside SCP-XXXX's bunker. These gloves are to be made of a thick, durable rubber with special AlloyXXXX plates fused to them at all major contact points. These plates cannot exceed a maximum area of 7cm2. SCP-XXXX is not to be touched or handled without the use of these specialized gloves.
SCP-XXXX's containment is to be audited once a week to ensure all basic systems in its containment are fully functional. Automated systems are to be tested once every three months. Any components or systems seen to show signs of degradation are to be replaced immediately.
SCP-XXXX is not to be subjected to any temporal or reality stress tests.
Description:SCP-XXXX Is a Small Copper-gold alloy sphere which is made of thousands of perfectly interlocking miniature clockwork components ranging from 5cm to 0.1mm in length. SCP-XXXX's components appear to be small cogs, flywheels and rotors along with many other similar pieces.
SCP-XXXX Is Impervious to all forms of physical and thermal damage and will anomalously resist all attempts to remove it from earths gravity.
SCP-XXXX's anomalous properties appear when it physically touches any other object or person. Upon physical contact the external object at the point of contact will emit a bright yellow-white light and begin a process of matter reconstitution. During this process it becomes impossible to remove the object touching SCP-XXXX without severing the object from the point of contact. This process only occurs at the point of contact and has the effect of pulling other objects towards itself. Of note, the light given off in this process is a random blend of radiation from high intensity gamma rays all the way to long-band radio waves. No discernible patterns have been found from this radiation.
SCP-XXXX-2 is the reconstituted matter created after an object has come into contact with SCP-XXXX. Is a non-Newtonian semi-fluid that takes on a dark green, translucent appearance. This substance displays a tendency of adhering to SCP-XXXX, forming a membrane around the object. In large enough quantities SCP-XXXX-2 has been seen to "pour" off of SCP-XXXX though never leaving any fluid detached from the main mass.
SCP-XXXX-2's possesses a similar anomalous effect to SCP-XXXX. Objects that touch or enter SCP-XXXX-2 Emit a bright yellow-white light and is subsequently reconstituted into more SCP-XXXX-2. The primary difference between the effects of XXXX and XXXX-2 is apparent in the rate of reconstitution. Objects submersed in SCP-XXXX-2 are converted at a little less than half the rate as similar objects directly exposed to SCP-XXXX. This process likewise, will not occur with any object made of Alloy-XXXX.
SCP-XXXX-2 will slowly disappear at a uniform rate of roughly 1cm3/h. The substance appears to evaporate or sublimate. This process is delayed by exposing additional matter to either SCP-XXXX or SCP-XXXX-2. Detailed analysis of the air of its chamber after testing indicates no foreign contaminants. The matter lost by this process defies our current understanding of physics and the law of conservation of mass.
Any object made of AlloyXXXX that covers more than 20% of SCP-XXXX's surface will gain SCP-XXXX's properties for as long as it remains covering XXXX. The distance to which this effect applies is inconsistent, happening far more frequently at closer ranges. It is suspected the the more complete the coverage the further the effective range of this effect is increasing to infinite range at 100% coverage.
It is currently estimated that, given its rate of influence, should SCP-XXXX's containment fail It would become impossible to recover through conventional means after a period of 1 hour and 38 minutes and cause an XK-End of the World scenario within a further 35 hours.
SCP-XXXX is only to be handled with specialized safety gloves. See containment procedures for specific details. Requests to test SCP-XXXX are to be sent directly to the Director of Site-XXX for approval. All approved tests must have their results be forwarded directly to the O5 Council for review.
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Object was found on ██/██/████ in a cabin located along the T███ S███ Mountain Range. The cabin was found by a Foundation satellite doing a routine scan and was reported as anomalous due to its sudden appearance.
The recovery operation revealed little about SCP-XXXX's origin. The cabin was shown to be decrepit and lacked evidence that anyone had ever taken up residence inside. SCP-XXXX was located on a a table in the center of the cabin, in the center of an apparatus visually similar to an Armillary Sphere. A single hand written note was found beside the object.
The original capabilities of the object were discovered when Agent L███████ made physical contact with the object and subsequently lost his primary 4 fingers on his right hand.
My dear friends,
I am very sorry for this burden that I have saddled you all with. I have spent a great many years sear
Note from O5-2:
"While we have come to learn an incredible deal about this SCP I cannot stress enough how dangerous this object is and how vigilant we have to be in maintaining its containment. Every person you know and love is riding on us keeping this thing safe. please keep that in mind while performing maintenance on SCP-XXXX's Containment. We shouldn't have to remind you about what happened the last time the Foundation, for a lack of a better term, dropped the ball. "