SCP-009: Red Ice

Item #: SCP-009


Object Class: Euclid


Special Containment Procedures: Object is to be contained within a sealed storage tank of heat-resistant alloy with dimensions not less than 2m x 2m x 2m.



                                                                      SCP-009 prior to recovery.


Under no circumstances should SCP-009 be exposed to temperatures in excess of 0°C when not undergoing testing, and no water-based solutions shall be allowed within 30 meters of the object's containment area. Object's chamber is to be fitted with temperature sensors which must be monitored at all times, and is to be kept refrigerated by no fewer than three (3) redundant cooling units. Any malfunction of sensors, or of coolant systems, is to be reported and repaired immediately. If at any time the temperature in the containment area climbs above -5°C, the chamber is to be locked down and flooded with coolant until temperatures return to safe levels (-30°C to -25°C).


Containment area is to be kept in total vacuum during testing, and personnel interacting with SCP-009 must wear full environmental protection gear. Following testing, all equipment, personnel, and other materials must undergo dehydration procedures and be quarantined for no less than 12 hours. Any moisture found displaying properties of SCP-009 is to be quarantined and added to the containment area as soon as possible. Living organisms found to be contaminated by SCP-009 are to be terminated by chemical dessication and extracted molecules of SCP-009 added to containment.


Description: SCP-009 is approximately ███ liters of a substance which superficially resembles distilled water (H2O), except with a distinct bright red hue. This red hue is discernible in all phases, and serves as the most expedient method of identifying contaminated matter before its anomalous properties manifest. In contrast to mundane water, SCP-009 assumes a liquid phase at temperatures between -100°C and 0°C, and a solid state above those temperatures. At temperatures below -100°C, SCP-009 vaporizes into a gaseous phase similar to steam.


Examinations of the atomic structure of SCP-009 have proved inconclusive. The substance appears to be identical to normal water molecules, with the exception of [REDACTED] in contrast to standard laws of enthalpy. Dr. █████, Site ██'s resident expert on Xenospatial Physics suggests that SCP-009 may originate in a universe with alternate physical laws.


The most hazardous property of SCP-009, however, is its ability to contaminate normal H2O. When in contact with any aqueous solution, SCP-009 will, through unknown mechanisms, transfer its anomalous properties to other objects and creatures. Testing has shown it capable of assimilating ice, stream, tea, fruit juice, seawater, blood, and [DATA EXPUNGED]. The time it takes for this process to occur varies depending on temperature and the exact chemical composition of affected matter, and had been observed as taking between 3 minutes and ██ hours.


Experiments on D-Class personnel have illustrated the process of conversion by the substance, which has been found to follow a consistent pattern:


1. Initial Exposure: Subject is exposed to SCP-009, and it begins assimilating any moisture present on the exposed surface. Creatures in this stage do not commonly notice any unusual symptoms except for a slight warming sensation.


2. Surface Conversion: Frost begins to form on the exposed area as the heat produced by the subject and SCP-009 itself raises its temperature above 0°C. This stage can take anywhere from one (1) minute to █ hours, during which time subjects begin to feel [REDACTED] crystals from the epidermis.


3. Deep Tissue Conversion: Exponential increase in temperature of SCP-009 causes runaway reaction throughout subject's body, resulting in [REDACTED]. Actual blood loss is minimal due to ice crystals [REDACTED], allowing subjects to remain alive and conscious for up to ██ hours.


4. [DATA EXPUNGED]


Testing on D-Class personnel was discontinued as of 4/23/20██.


— Exploration Log 11/05/19██ —


Situational Report: Mobile Task Force Beta-7 (The "Haz-Matters") was deployed to recovery site to catalogue and safely retrieve samples of SCP-009 for transport to Site ██. Agent ████ Bryce (MTF-B7) made a visual inspection of the area and noted three (3) bodies, all male, between the ages of ██ and 40 years. Dr. ███, also on-site, surmised from the relative position of subjects that Mr. ██████ (Age 32; hereafter referred to as Subject Zero) was the origin point of [REDACTED]. Subsequent subjects are presumed to have been exposed to SCP-009 while attempting to help Subject Zero back to the wreckage of the boat. During standard perimeter sweep, Agent ██████ Hewes located what appeared to be humanoid tracks leading Northeast. After brief deliberation, a three-man team consisting of Agents Hewes, Whitmore, and Cassidy was dispatched to investigate potential security breach.


<Begin Log - 6:42:43 EST>
Agent Hewes: We've found something, Control. It's a cave. The tracks lead inside.
Control: Copy, Hewes. What do you see?
Hewes: Looks like a crack in the ice, its... maybe a meter tall. The opening's not very wide.
Agent Whitmore: Cap'n, we got a body!


[Unidentified shuffling noises are heard.]


Control: We didn't copy, Hewes. Repeat.
Hewes: There's a subject here, control. Frozen in the Skip. Male... about 15. Looks like he was trying to crawl away from something. There's a spear-gun here... also frozen. It's been fired.
Control: Any signs of trauma?


[There is a pause.]


Agent Cassidy: Without touching him, I can't be sure. But it looks like he was stabbed by something. See how he's gripping his chest here? Right where this spike is growing out... he might've been attacked.
Hewes: Did you hear her, control?
Control: Affirmative. Tag the coordinates for recovery, and proceed into the cave.
Whitmore: We usin' live fire, cap'n?
Hewes: There might be hostiles, so yes. But keep 'em in single-shot mode. Don't want the guns getting too hot.
Cassidy: Good call. Don't wanna' end up like this guy.
Whitmore: [unintelligible] ... that's for sure.


[Agents ready their weapons and proceed. Approximately two (2) minutes pass.]


Whitmore: [unintelligible].
Control: Please repeat, Hewes, we didn't copy.
Hewes: Its... there's a chamber in here, control. I'd say... 5 or 6 meters in diameter. It's filled with red ice. In the middle... there's a pool. Looks about 3 meters wide. Depth unknown.
Cassidy: 'The fuck hap- [screams are heard]


[Gunfire]


Control: Hewes, come in! Are there hostiles?


[There is a brief pause]


Hewes:Fuckin' hell... negative, control, just- ... Jesus, a fucking polar bear. Its dead. There's dozens of bodies here. Not human. I see a few seals, a snow fox... and a... What the hell?
Whitmore: 'Da fuck is that?
Cassidy: No, no, no, no... oh, god.
Control: Hewes? Do you copy?
Hewes: Cassidy found a... um... a spider. A giant spider.


[There is a pause, during which shuffling and hard breathing are heard]


Control: Is it alive? What do you mean by giant?
Hewes: I mean fucking huge, control! At least a meter leg span. Its frozen... wait, no... shit, I don't see anything inside. It almost looks like its made of this stuff.
Cassidy: [unintelligible] not possible... we're nowhere close to Germany.
Whitmore: What? What about Germany?
Cassidy: Cap'n, I'm pretty sure that's thirty-twenty-three.
Control: Repeat, captain?
Hewes: Cassidy said the spider is SCP-3023 , control.


[There is a pause.]


Control: That's not possible, Hewes. Why would she think that?
Cassidy: [Voice elevated] I'm sure, Control! I've worked with 3023. It's an instance made of Skip-Nine!
Whitmore: Wait, what's 3023?
Control: That is classified. Agent Cassidy, you are to speak no more of this. If the specimen is destroyed, there is no reason to worry about it. Please continue your search.
Cassidy: [Mumbling] But how the fuck did it get here?
Hewes: We copy, control. Cassidy, sweep the perimeter. See if there's any side tunnels.
Cassidy: But-
Hewes: ████, that's an order.
Cassidy: [Unintelligible].
Hewes: █████, check these corpses. See if there're any humans.
Whitmore: On it.
Control: Agent Hewes, how deep is the pool you mentioned?
Hewes: Can't see the bottom. God... I'm having SCP-354  flashbacks... this is not cool.
Control: Focus, captain. Is there anything nearby you can use to measure the depth?
Hewes: [Pauses] Well, the spider has a spear sticking out of it.
Control: Can you safely retrieve it?
Hewes: The suit should protect me, right?
Control: All the same, try not to touch the affected material.
Hewes: Alright... I've got it... should work. Looks to be about 1.5 meters long.
Control: Copy that, Hewes. Proceed with caution.


[There is a pause.]


Hewes: Well, it's definitely more than a meter deep. I could go further, but I'd have to get my hand closer to that stuff... suit or no suit, I'd prefer not to do that.
Control: Affirmative, Captain. We'll dispatch some D-Class with gear to test that out. Continue your search.
Hewes: Copy that... Well, I guess I'm-
Cassidy: [Voice distant] Captain!
Hewes: Stand-by, control. What is it, Cassidy?
Cassidy: [Voice distant] I think you're going to want to see this, sir! I think I know where the spider came from!
Hewes: Control, I'm going deeper in the cave.
Control: Affirmative, proceed.


<End Log>


-Addendums


Recording continues in File A009-2. Security Clearance 05 required for viewing.


Addendum: Circumstances of Retrieval: Subject was found in ████, Alaska, on 11/05/19██. The Foundation became involved after reports were obtained from the native ████ Tribe, who came across the mangled bodies of a team of seal hunters which had apparently been ship-wrecked ██ kilometers from the village.


All victims were found encased in red ice. Cause of death recorded as internal bleeding, though closer examination found [REDACTED]. It is surmised that the low ambient temperatures in the area retarded the freezing process. This prolonged the time to total conversion by ██ hours, and allowed the victims to remain conscious until [DATA EXPUNGED].


Origin of SCP-009 is currently unknown. Investigation into similar events or materials in the area is ongoing. Evidence at the scene suggests [REDACTED], possibly involving SCP-███.


See Exploration log A009-1 for details.


Addendum: 11/09/19██
After initial report and retrieval of specimens, it was confirmed that the arachnoid entity found by MTF-B7 (see Attached File A009-1) was indeed a previously unknown instance of . Investigation has revealed the instance originated in [REDACTED] as a result of [DATA EXPUNGED]. Resolution of the containment breach somehow resulted in the instance being transported to the site of its discovery. Research into preventing this incident from recurring is ongoing.


Addendum: 12/06/19██
After repeated inquiries, it should be noted that the portion of coastline upon which the initial victims were found was barren rock approximately █ meters from the seashore, and was sufficiently dry and cold to prevent significant contamination of the surrounding area. Had the site been closer to the water, there is little doubt an extinction-level event would have ensued.


Consideration of upgrading SCP-009 to Keter class under review.


Addendum: 12/16/20██
Super-cooling of SCP-009 for the purposes of experimentation is disallowed until further notice. Personnel are advised that liquid nitrogen is only to be used on the subject in controlled amounts, and only until temperatures have reached acceptable levels.


Related note: Possible application of SCP-009 in cold fusion research pending evaluation.


Memo from O-5 Command: 1/09/20██
We've decided to keep this thing Euclid for now. We understand the concerns raised, but as long as you keep the power on and nobody goes near its containment area, there shouldn't be a problem. That's why we're keeping it in Site ██, after all.


As for the cold fusion research, we're putting a pin in that for now. Frankly, we don't have it in the budget for another SNAFU like Site ██. The salvage team still hasn't found Dr. █████'s [REDACTED]


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