 Item number SCP-207. Object Class. Safe. Special Containment Procedures. SCP-207 is to be stored in a waterproofed locking metal container, measuring 1 meter by 0.5 meters by 0.5 meters. The key is to be issued to the current head researcher of Site-1's biocontainment area. SCP-207 is to be retained inside this area at all times. And all personnel entering the area should be checked for any food or drink items, in addition to any other searches required. Any staff seen ingesting SCP-207-1 are to be retained for future study, with all Foundation clearance levels removed. All vending machines in Site-1 are to only dispense clear carbonated beverages. Any variation from transparent is to be investigated immediately. Description. SCP-207 refers to a crate containing 24 Coca-Cola brand cola drinks. The bottles are designated SCP-207-A to X. SCP-207-B is currently the active bottle for testing, and no other bottles are to be opened without authorization from two Level 4 researchers. All bottles have been clearly labeled to aid identification. The liquid held inside these has been confirmed to be identical across all of SCP-207, and should not be ingested, outside of supervised testing. The liquid has been classified as SCP-207-1, and is to be treated as a Class 2 chemical hazard. SCP-207-1 does not appear to alter with age. However, the active testing bottle should have its protective cover kept on the outside of removing liquid for testing. Mass spectroscopy and chemical tests have shown higher than usual concentrations of caffeine and sugars, both natural and artificial, along with data expunged. The practical effect of this is when a subject drinks SCP-207-1, they will effectively no longer require sleep or rest, nor attempt to sleep or rest. This effect is not lessened by any soporific or medication yet tested on test subjects. However, only a quantity larger than 5 milliliters will cause this effect. The reason for this lower boundary existing has not yet been found, although it is hypothesized by Dr. C that data expunged. As such, unless authorized by two Level 3 researchers, only 5 milliliters of SCP-207-1 is to be used for testing. Amounts higher than this have shown no difference in effect, with the exception of the subject SCP-207 was recovered from. In addition to removing the need for rest, SCP-207-1 also causes an increase in motor, reaction, and psychological functions. The increase is linear in progression, with an estimated 50% increase, measured by standard medical protocols, plus or minus 5%, every 6 hours. The practical application of ingestion is that the subject is able to think, react, and move faster than others who have not ingested SCP-207-1. Mental proficiencies show the IQ of the subject to rise in line with other increases. However, SCP-207-1 does not alter the body of affected subjects. Physiology remains unchanged, and as such, can rarely support the increase in activity. No subjects have lasted longer than 48 hours during testing, with the cause of death varying from massive internal organ failure to exsanguination, due to major artery ruptures. Subjects also begin to show stress after roughly 24 hours, usually making each movement extremely carefully, in order to avoid accidents. Tests SCP-207-Alpha and Rho have shown that after approximately 24 hours, the increases caused by SCP-207-1 mean subjects can easily underestimate their speed. Most specifically, in test subject SCP-207-Rho, the subject was able to escape the containment area, despite a 5 meter wall. However, this caused the test subject's internal bone structure data expunged. Addendum. SCP-207 was recovered from Rho College, after reports of a student moving from failing grades in all areas, including physical sports, to top percentile marks, and record-breaking performances in physical areas. Agent Rho Embedded in the local police force, brought said student in for interview. Subject revealed the existence of SCP-207 during the interview. However, escape attempt while Class A amnestics were being administered resulted in the subject violently data expunged. Cause of death, organ failure, due to massive internal hemorrhage. As SCP-207-A was empty on recovery, it is believed ingesting a full-bottled data expunged. SCP-207 recovered from subject's home. SCP-207-A already empty. Subject reported to local police force as missing person. No further cause for surveillance of Rho College required at this time. Item Number SCP-195 Object Class Euclid Special Containment Procedures One case containing 17 bottles of SCP-195 exists in Foundation custody. It is kept in a No. 3 Secure Containment Locker Unit, in the safe-class storage section of Site-1279. Access to SCP-195 requires written authorization from no fewer than two Level 4 personnel, an accompaniment by a member of Site Security. Due to the untested possibility of exposure due to the inhalation of evaporated SCP-195, access requires full Level C hazmat kit, including respirator gear. It is possible that further instances of SCP-195 exist. All recovery agents are advised to make note of bottles of similar style, or bearing similar labels to contained samples of SCP-195, as well as... Should further instances of SCP-195 be discovered, they are to be collected by a temporary containment team in full hazmat kit, including respirators. Description SCP-195 is a medicinal whiskey sold by a pair of traveling salesmen in the pre-Civil War south. Various historical sources agree that the whiskey was targeted primarily to the slave-catchers of that era, and was advertised as having mind-enhancing properties. These sources agree that the salesmen were often driven out of town when the side effects of their concoction were discovered, and were hanged for their devilish ways. At least two occasions. When a subject consumes any quantity of SCP-195, they will initially react in a manner consistent with the consumption of an equal quantity of gut-rot whiskey, or moonshine. Within a short span of time, time frame varies by subject. They begin to experience heightened awareness, an increased sensory input, taste, touch, smell, etc. This effect of the whiskey was advertised by its salesmen, and was the reason for its target audience. With this heightened sensory capability, however, comes a general decrease in impulse control, and heightened fight-or-flight response, which has, in testing, been shown to lead to markedly increased levels of violent behavior. This response is theorized to explain the brutality shown by data expunged. D-class personnel under the effect of SCP-195 are capable of and willing to data expunged to enjoy the violence of the act. D-183578. First-degree murder. Rape. Terminated. Expressed a desire to rip the rags head off with my teeth. Further testing on the capacities of SCP-195 is deemed unnecessary. Late research assistant Renfield has been posthumously awarded a foundation citation for performance above and beyond the requirements of duty. After the whiskey's effects wear off, the test subject will generally return to normal, with the exception of those who data expunged. Within a month, however, all subjects will experience a generalized feeling of ennui, coupled with fatigue. MRI scans at this stage show development of ulcer-like wounds in the stomach and lungs. These continue to spread indefinitely until the death of the subject. Additionally, the subject's skin and muscle structure begins to degrade, particularly around points of stress or motion. This degradation also continues indefinitely or until the death of the subject. SCP-195 was discovered by the son of a historian in Alabama in late 2000. Mr. Walsh's arrest and sentencing for the murder of Walsh was an item of minor interest in local news in the area. The foundation became interested in his case when he was admitted to a hospital, at which point the unusual degradation of his skin and organs was noted by foundation informants in the medical community, and traced back to an antebellum home where he had assisted his father in cataloging various items of historical interest. A foundation team was dispatched to the home and located an open case containing several bottles of SCP-195. Addendum, historical sources' descriptions of the salesman seem to agree that one man was blonde and unusually tall while the other had dark hair and walked with a stoop. Both men had strange bright eyes and wore matching clothing. All personnel are reminded that their capture is level 6 priority. Item number, SCP-389 Object Class, Safe Special Containment Procedures SCP-389 requires no exceptional containment. When not in use, it is stored on a shelf in the office of Dr. Walsh at site due to the site's proximity to the sea. Description, SCP-389 is a green glass bottle, approximately 45 cm in length. There are no markings or other distinguishing features on it. SCP-389 appears highly resistant to damage, having been dropped or knocked from its shelf multiple times with no fractures, chips, or other damage. Analysis of the material it is made of show it to be identical to normal glass. Object was discovered on data expunged in the possession of a 15-year-old girl named R- She shared the history of the object as she knew it, which was. She discovered it on the beach approximately six years ago. On a whim, she composed a note, placed it inside SCP-389, and threw the object into the sea. Several days later she returned to find SCP-389 washed up on shore with a reply enclosed. She had been corresponding with another person this way ever since this discovery. Upon testing, it was discovered that this phenomenon appears to work with any note and after being cast into the sea would return at high tide the following day, containing a letter. A test consisting of sending the bottle without a note ended with the discovery of the still empty bottle the next day. Messages received are written in English and appear to have been produced with a mechanical typewriter. The composer of the letter seems loathe to reveal any personal details beyond her name, Gedrill, and sex. Any questions about or requests for her geographic location are ignored. Gedrill will describe the area surrounding her home, wildlife, food, culture, customs, and apparently anything not relating specifically to herself readily and in detail when possible, though her knowledge of many things is limited. Many of the things described are unusual. Among them are trees that uproot themselves and migrate, and the life cycle of insects physically resembling coxinellidae, colloquially known as ladybugs, which at one point includes multiple larval members of the species gathering, spontaneously liquefying into a single mass, then reforming again as adults. Tracking devices sent along with SCP-389, regardless of whether they are contained within it or simply affixed to its outside, invariably fail after SCP-389 is beyond approximately 100 meters from the shore. All other attempts to track SCP-389 have likewise resulted in failure. Lesson complete. To continue with your orientation training, subscribe to SCP Orientation right now and make sure you don't miss any of our upcoming videos.