Unauthorized access is forbidden.
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-8075 is required to be stored in a bulletproof containment locker at Site-██, 2 facility guards must be on lookout for any attempted interactions with SCP-8075. Access is limited to Level 2/8075 personnel and above. Consumption must be monitored, and testing requires approval at least one level 3 personnel.
Testing must involve at least two personnel: one consuming SCP-8075 and one observing. All observations must be recorded. No personnel is to drink more than the recommended dosage in a short period of time. Following incidents of sensory overload, subjects require psychological evaluation, and a appropiate amount of counciling. (See Testing Log 8075-A)
In a event of a containment breach, Site-██'s STF is to report to the breach location ASAP. When arrived, they will have to search the area for any leaks of SCP-8075-L. If a leak is found, it is to be swiftly cleaned up and disposed off. However, if a personnel has SCP-8075 in their possession without proper clearance, they are to be neutralized / affected with non-lethal rounds or tranquilizers, depending on their dosage of SCP-8075-L.
Description: SCP-8075 has 2 designations. SCP-8075-L is the liquid inside the sprite bottle, and itself is not infinite, but is the main substance that causes the effects. SCP-8075-B is the sprite bottle that contains SCP-8075-L. It is the model of the latest form of the sprite bottle that has been released. The bottle is infinite at the bottom, making SCP-8075-L seem infinite. SCP-8075-B is also noted to be indestructible.
Consumption of SCP-8075-L enhances mental statuses which happens by random, most involved with knowledge and experience. It can also affect the physical wellbeing of whoever uses the SCP. Some positive effects of SCP-8072 include but are not limited to:
1. Enhanced Learning Capacity: Users may absorb and retain information at an accelerated rate, allowing them to learn new skills or concepts much faster.
2. Photographic Reflexes: After consuming SCP-8075, subjects can replicate physical actions they observe, improving their coordination and skill in various activities like sports or martial arts.
3. Spatial Awareness: Users gain an acute sense of their surroundings, allowing them to navigate complex environments with ease, potentially avoiding obstacles or hazards.
4. Increased Creativity: Subjects may experience bursts of creativity, leading to innovative problem-solving or artistic expression, though this could be erratic.
5. Improved Memory Recall: Enhanced cognitive function allows users to remember past events or information in great detail, even from long ago.
6. Rapid Problem-Solving: Subjects can think through problems quickly, often arriving at solutions faster than normal, but may struggle with emotional decisions.
7. Physical Endurance Boost: Alongside speed, users might find their stamina temporarily increased, enabling them to engage in physical activities for longer periods without fatigue.
8. Keen Observation Skills: Subjects develop an ability to notice subtle details in their environment, improving their observational skills, useful for investigations or detective work.
9. Advanced Pattern Recognition: Enhanced cognitive functions may allow users to quickly recognize and understand complex patterns, whether in data, behavior, or art.
10. Temporary Language Acquisition: Users might temporarily understand and communicate in languages they have not previously learned, although fluency may be inconsistent.
In some cases, a user might overdose on SCP-8075. The amount needed to overdose varies depending on the person. Overdose side effects include but are not limited too:
1. Severe Sensory Overload: The user may experience extreme discomfort from heightened senses, leading to headaches, nausea, or vertigo.
2. Hallucinatory Episodes: Overdose can trigger vivid hallucinations, distorting reality and causing paranoia or confusion.
3. Loss of Motor Control: Users may experience impaired coordination or difficulty moving, rendering them unable to perform tasks safely.
4. Cognitive Disorientation: The individual might struggle with focus, memory, and decision-making, leading to erratic behavior or panic.
5. Physical Fatigue: Paradoxically, while initial effects increase stamina, an overdose can lead to sudden physical exhaustion once the initial boost wears off.
6. Psychological Trauma: Intense anxiety or panic attacks may occur, resulting in long-term psychological effects such as PTSD.
7. Cardiovascular Strain: Increased heart rate and blood pressure could lead to serious health issues, including risk of heart attack or stroke.
8. Coma or Loss of Consciousness: In extreme cases, users may fall into a coma or lose consciousness, requiring immediate medical intervention.
9. Dependency and Withdrawal: Repeated overdosing can lead to physical dependency, with withdrawal symptoms manifesting as intense cravings, irritability, and cognitive fog.
10. Long-term Sensory Damage: Prolonged exposure or overdose could potentially lead to permanent changes in sensory perception or cognitive function.
Testing Log 8075-A:
Test Subject: D-1234
Procedure: 250 ml consumed.
Results: Enhanced visual acuity and reaction time. Completed agility tests in half usual time. No immediate adverse effects.
Test Subject: D-5678
Procedure: 500 ml consumed.
Results: Severe sensory overload after 45 minutes. Required medical assistance and psychological evaluation.
Addendum 8075-1: Mitigation strategies suggest regular breaks and limited consumption. Continued use is discouraged due to addiction risks and psychological effects.
Testing Log 8072-B:
Test Subject: D-8901
Procedure: Subject consumed 300 ml of SCP-8075.
Results: Subject reported a dramatic increase in creative thinking and problem-solving abilities. Successfully completed a complex puzzle in one-third the usual time. No adverse effects noted during observation. Subject expressed a desire for further consumption.
Test Subject: D-1123
Procedure: Subject consumed 600 ml of SCP-8075.
Results: After 40 minutes, the subject experienced severe sensory overload, including intense visual and auditory hallucinations. Required medical assistance and a two-week psychological evaluation before returning to testing.
Test Subject: D-4576
Procedure: Subject consumed 250 ml of SCP-8075 followed by a series of physical tests.
Results: Displayed enhanced physical agility and reflexes, completing an obstacle course in record time. However, the subject reported feeling fatigued and disoriented afterward, leading to a short recovery period.
Addendum 8075-2: Long-Term Effects Study
Following initial testing, a long-term effects study was initiated to assess the cumulative impacts of SCP-8075 on regular users.
Study Duration: 30 days
Participants: 5 D-class personnel consuming 100 ml of SCP-8075 daily.
Observations: Participants exhibited noticeable increases in learning capacity and creativity. However, after two weeks, all subjects reported heightened anxiety and dependency on SCP-8075 for cognitive performance. One participant experienced a psychotic episode requiring isolation.
Addendum 8072-3: Incident Report 8075-01
On [DATE], a containment breach occurred due to unauthorized consumption of SCP-8075 by personnel. The affected individuals exhibited extreme behavioral changes and sensory overload. The situation was contained after 24 hours with the assistance of Mobile Task Force Alpha-9 ("The Dreamcatchers").
Aftermath: All personnel involved underwent mandatory psychological evaluations. Enhanced security measures around SCP-8075 have been implemented to prevent future incidents.
Addendum 8072-4: Research on Dependency
Research into the dependency effects of SCP-8075 revealed that subjects who consumed the beverage regularly displayed withdrawal symptoms, including:
Severe cravings
Cognitive fog
Emotional instability
Recommendations suggest limiting access to SCP-8075 for any extended testing beyond one week.
Addendum 8072-5: Exploration of Alternate Uses
Researchers are currently investigating potential applications of SCP-8075 in high-stakes situations, such as search and rescue operations or training programs for personnel requiring enhanced reflexes and cognitive capabilities. Preliminary results are promising, but further testing is needed to evaluate long-term implications.