ANOMALY, SAFE, OBJECT, SICERA, 207
SCP-207 // "Cola Bottles"
SCP-207 // "Cola Bottles"
SCP-207 is to be kept in a Standard Anomalous Object Handling box inside of the Item Containment at Paragon Research Institute. Routine Checkups will occur by combative personnel to ensure SCP-207 is properly seated inside of the handling box.
SCP-207 is only to be used while testing. Other uses of SCP-207 can be approved by the Ethics Committee or Scientific High Command.
⚠ SCP-207 has became a high priority target by Class-D personnel in the scenario that they escape from the Class-D Containment Zone. It is vital that routine checkups happen consistently.
SCP-207 appears to be a 330ml ‘Coca-Cola’ brand glass bottle with a red cap and the branding label removed. The liquid inside (Hereafter designated SCP-207-1), is of brown color resembling regular ‘Coca-Cola’. SCP-207-1 is capable of replenishing itself when removed from the bottle.
When SCP-207-1 is ingested by a human being its effects are as follows:
With each 330ml consumed, subject’s speed will increase by 10%;
The subject will be healed, regardless of whether or not the health was lost to SCP-207 or to injury; and
Subject will experience increasingly deteriorating health when moving.
These effects of SCP-207-1 will not wear off over time. Human subjects will experience increasing pressure on their kidneys during movement making SCP-207 potentially fatal in any amounts.
If 1650ml of SCP-207-1 are ingested, human subjects will perish within 5 seconds. The cause of death appears to be heart attack and/or kidney failure.
During a cross-test with SCP-714, it was discovered that SCP-714 can extend the duration of SCP-207's effect indefinitely.
During a cross-test with SCP-500, it was discovered that SCP-500 instances can undo its effect.
SCP-330-3: During a cross test with SCP-330-3, it was discovered that a person that is affected by SCP-207 and SCP-330-2 can run in a circle for only 1 second and is 2 times faster than the SCP-207 effect, although the SCP-330-2 effect has limited time.