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  1. Item#: SCP-[Number]
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  3. Object Class: Safe
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  5. Special Containment Procedures: SCP-[Number] must be kept in a locked storage compartment, with keys accessible only to researchers with written permission from one or more Level 4 personnel and for experimental use only.
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  7. Description: SCP-[Number] is a small plastic pot of bubble mixture, with a bubble wand attached to the lid. When used, bubbles appear normal but do not pop when touched and have an inexplicably larger mass, density and hardness than would seem average. Bubbles, when blown, will generally burst after 30 seconds of being airborne, and can cause extreme structural damage to the room in which they are contained. Particularly when floating at speed, the bubbles have the capacity to cause intense damage to any weak walls, floors, ceilings and organics. However, this can be avoided if the bubbles float gently, so it is not advised to blow bubbles as hard as possible.
  8. There is no insignia on the pot that identifies a company and no label. SCP-[Number] was recovered by agents after reports that a child had knocked down a house whilst playing with the SCP in question on a particularly windy day where the bubbles were flying at speed.
  9. Tests on SCP-[Number] have discovered that the bubble mixture inside the pot seems to have no differences to normal bubble mixture and shares the same chemical makeup. When blown through a different bubble wand, bubbles seem to exhibit no similar properties to SCP-[Number], which suggests that it is not the bubble mixture, but the wand or the pot that causes the anomalies in bubble mass, density and hardness.
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  11. Experiment Log [Number]-3
  12. Bubbles are blown gently towards subject D-Level subject. Subject reports feeling the bubble touch him, and describes it like something solid was ‘making its presence felt.’
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  14. Experiment Log [Number]-4
  15. Bubbles are blown with the assistance of a small rotary fan which increases bubble velocity towards D-Level subject. Subject suffers injuries akin to being hit by [DATA EXPUNGED]. Subject has since recovered but has lost use of legs.
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