 Item number SCP-388 Object Class Safe Special Containment Procedures SCP-387-88 is kept in a standard safe locker and fitted with a trigger lock. Entities emerging from SCP-387-88 are to be stored in liquid ammonia tanks upon manifestation for preservation. Following incident 3788-G, testing with SCP-387-88 is suspended. SCP-387-88 is a plastic water gun containing a spatial anomaly. The screw cap for its tank is sealed shut, and attempts to thread cameras through SCP-387-88's nozzle resulted in the camera viewing the inside of SCP-387-88's empty tank. When SCP-387-88 is pumped and fired, a high-pressure jet of liquid ammonia is emitted from the nozzle as long as the trigger is held down. This liquid also contains dissolved methanol, formaldehyde, acetic acid, and various salts, as well as unidentified unicellular organisms based on organometallic polymers and anamine chains. These organisms are radically distinct from all known Earth-native life. Continued use of SCP-387-88 to provide fresh microbial samples for research occasionally results in the ejection of unidentified fish-like organisms. These creatures uniformly possess six ocular organs, three limbs, and a biochemistry similar to the microbes. Incident 3788-G, after four months of testing, SCP-387-88 ejected a large, 35 meters long, metallic vehicle resembling a submarine. Upon opening the vehicle's hatch, eight sapient, tripedal, sunfish-like organisms emerged and quickly lost consciousness due to the atmospheric shock. The organisms were preserved in liquid ammonia tanks until they were recovered, and the vehicle inspected. Pictographs within the vehicle, as well as limited translation of the organism's language, suggest they originate from Saturn's moon, Titan.