Item #: SCP-[redacted]

Object class: Safe

Special containment procedures: SCP-[redacted] is to be housed in a standard containment room within a 2 foot by 2 foot by 2 foot box with Plexiglas box with walls at least 3 inches thick at site [redacted]. The room is also meant to be lined with lead in order to prevent its signal from getting out. Under no circumstance shall any personnel enter SCP-[redacted]'s containment chamber for tests of any sort.

Description: SCP-[redacted] is a football sized red crystal stone and what appears to be a outline of a paw made from a yellow substance within contained at site [redacted]. Attempts to analyze the chemical make up of the crystal material has failed because it is impossible to chip off samples of SCP-[redacted] for analysis. When approached by humans that pose a sufficient threat to others, SCP-[redacted] will rapidly heat up and begin to radiate light within the span of about 5 seconds. Afterwards, a arc of energy, similar to electricity can be seen arching off SCP-[redacted] and supposedly vaporizing the subject, however, no ashes are left behind. Any idea as to what happens to subjects affected by SCP -[redacted] is unknown.

SCP-[redacted] was first discovered by a multinational research teams in the north pole in response to receiving a signal broadcasted by SCP-[redacted]. Agent [redacted] was went in on the expedition posing as a [redacted] for the expedition. During said operation, a [redacted] soldier Corporal [redacted] was separated from the group. When the group managed to find his locator, it had been left on a sheet of ice in front of SCP-[redacted], indicating he had been zapped by SCP-[redacted]. After agent [redacted] reported the incident to the SCP foundation, the foundation managed to recover SCP-[redacted], the researchers and soldiers were issued class B amnesics. Corporal [redacted] is missing and presumed KIA.

The first recorded case of SCP-[redacted] was during the Vietnam war on [redacted] when a Bell UH-1 Iroquois with 5 soldiers (Captain [redacted], Private [redacted], Private [redacted], Sargent [redacted], Corporal [redacted]) disappeared over Vietnam. Soldiers on the ground stated that a bolt of lighting struck the helicopter and vaporized it. However, these statements have no evidence to validate them.


Experiment Log #1

Prisoner D-4382 is told to approach SCP-[redacted], nothing happens.

Experiment Log #2

Prisoner D-4836 is wearing a Class A hazmat suit and is told to approach SCP-[redacted]. Same results as experiment 1.

Experiment Log #3

Prisoner D-3985 is given a hammer and a chisel. Subject is told to attempt to attempt to break SCP-[redacted]. Subjects attempts to break SCP-[redacted] fails. SCP-[redacted] sustains no damage but does give off a dull red glow, indicating SCP-[redacted] might only react when attacked by humans. Subject and items are recovered without incident.

Experiment Log #4

Prisoner D-4824 is given a electric drill and is told to destroy SCP-[redacted]. Subject attempts to destroy SCP-[redacted] with little success. However, when told to return, D-4824 becomes agitated, stating that he was fed up with the insane number of tests he as been forced to endure. Despite personnel's attempts to coax D-4924, the prisoner refused to leave the cell. Security guard [redacted] is told to subdue the subject, however when security guard attempted to enter the cell, SCP-[redacted] activates and shocks security guard [redacted] vaporizing the guard entirely. Security guard was armed with a FN-SCAR-17S as well as a USP45 and a shock baton. It was then the conclusion that SCP-[redacted] only reacts in the presence of armed humans was reached. Subject D-4824 has been terminated.

Addendum 1

All testing of SCP-[redacted] has been restricted by the 05 council. Any researchers attempting to use SCP-[redacted] on living humans will be subject to disciplinary action.

Incident report 1

SCP-[redacted] has been sized by the chaos insurgency following a recent breach. Site [Redacted] now undergoing repair and is receiving security updates.