One sheet of SCP-2966 weighs approximately three grams, which means that approximately 2.04×10 16 joules of energy, or roughly 65 tons of TNT, is needed for one sheet of SCP-2966 to be produced. SCP-2966 obeys the laws of mass/energy conservation, and through unknown means, absorbs energy from its surroundings in order to create the matter that makes up the toilet paper. The mechanism by which SCP-2966 accomplishes this is entirely unknown, though its effects are well understood. No means of inputting mass or more toilet paper have been observed, and testing has revealed no temporal retrieval of additional paper from a different location or dimension. Since containment started in ██/██/████, approximately ██ km of toilet paper has been removed from SCP-2966. SCP-2966 is anomalous in that it is, effectively, an infinite roll of toilet paper. In addition, the housing serves as the main heat-sink for thermal transfer between SCP-2966 and the reactor damaging the thermodynamic connection may result in SCP-2966 going critical. Non-invasive testing of the housing has not yielded a clear picture of what is inside the housing, and invasive testing is discouraged due to SCP-2966's volatile nature. The roll section of SCP-2966 is housed in a steel container, attached to a wall mounting, which has no means for accessing the roll for replacement or removal. Toilet paper sheets removed from SCP-2966 are, beyond being incredibly effective at removing stray fecal matter, non-anomalous and energetically stable. The roll currently averages a mass of around █.█ kilograms, though attempting to reduce this mass is discouraged as a result of Incident 2966-35A. A scale attached to SCP-2966's housing shall determine its mass at all times, and relay said information to monitoring staff.Ĭonstruction of an airstrip for jet aircraft is currently undergoing evaluation as a possible means of escape, should SCP-2966 reach the critical stage, as well as a means for connection to larger adjacent Foundation sites.ĭescription: SCP-2966 is an anomalous roll of █████ brand toilet paper. A regulator placed on the reactor shall accordingly adjust energy output to match inevitable changes in the rate at which SCP-2966 is used. Use is to be heavily monitored and contact shall be kept with the D-Class subject at all times during said use, in order to modulate the speed with which SCP-2966 is used. This crew shall consist of three persons trained in the maintenance and upkeep of a liquid-fluoride thorium reactor, four research personnel to monitor both SCP-2966's state and the state of the reactor, two four-man squads of security personnel to patrol a 25 km perimeter around Outpost 117's location and deter civilian entrance, and one D-class personnel to use SCP-2966.Ī D-Class shall use SCP-2966 three times per day, at eight-hour intervals (0800, 1600, 2400), where use is defined as the removal of at least ten sheets from SCP-2966. During use, this heat energy transfer will be carefully monitored to match the rate of matter removal.Ī skeleton crew shall occupy Outpost 117, to minimize the risk of casualties. Before usage of SCP-2966, monitors will ensure that there are at least 2.04×10 17 joules of heat energy available to thermodynamically transfer into SCP-2966's housing. A liquid-fluoride thorium reactor is to be powered at all times, with the heat exchange directly in thermodynamic contact with SCP-2966's housing. Special Containment Procedures: SCP-2966 is to be contained at Outpost 117, and at no time shall any other SCP objects be contained with it.
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