SCP-8192, “Entropy”
SCP-8192, “Entropy”
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SCP-8192 must be contained within a 10m×10m×10m heavy-metal-clad[1] cell (3.937”/100mm thick), with a triple-layered vault style door. The cell must incorporate a Faraday Cage system within the walls to minimise technological interference. Researchers can not, under any circumstances, physically contact SCP-8192, and must enter the observation room through an pseudo-airlock system which detects and destroys[2] any electronics present.
SCP-8192 takes the form of an orb, no larger than a standard globe (12”/304.8mm diameter), with a bright blue glow around it, such that it cannot be seen itself. It's light does not act as expected, as it does not light up the cell[3].
SCP-8192 appears to have tethered itself to its containment cell with dark titanium chains - 8 in total (one to each corner of its cubical cell).
SCP-8192 has no set voice nor form, yet decides to retain a dormant form and a constant voice, that of a deep female. It has shown to speak standard English, although there is no doubt the subject has an inherent knowledge of the multiverse.
Any personnel who have physical contact with the subject risk immediate death (via vaporisation, combustion, cell breakdown, etc.) or permanent damage (e.g. loss of limbs, entering a coma), depending on the length of exposure.
One form of a breach of SCP-8192 is a technological breach; if the subject gains access to external systems of the Site, a power cut is to be performed, during which the subject will evicted from control over systems. This form of breach can include access to site-wide intercom, all radio frequencies, and connected electronics tampering.
A second form of a breach is a physical breach; in this case, the SCP will take a physical form[4] itself, the weakness of which is brute force. The subject cannot be harmed, although it can be forced back into its containment call through blunt means and traps, such as nets and area lockdowns.
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Conceptual sketch of SCP-8192 in containment. Observation window and sealed containment door not included, although they are located on opposite sides. Chains depicted. SCP-8192 not strictly to scale. Drawn by researcher Arabella Maifort.
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[1] Heavy metals include: Gold, Silver, Lead, Cadmium, etc..
[2] EMP blasts will render electronics permanently unusable, can cause internal combustion, and can cause capacitor/battery explosions. Some researchers have reported minor headaches afterwards, likely due to Trans-Cranial Magnetic Stimulation.
[3] The cell is to be lit up by an isolated lighting system.
[4] Although unknown precisely what form would be taken, it is speculated that it would be either a perfect heavy-metal-based sphere or a living creature. In either case, the subject can not be smaller than its static form.