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** And the best part? 169 is stated to be "dormant" or in hibernation by Foundation researchers. And there's no way to know if...or '''when''', it'll wake up. And should it wake up the only they can do is to hope that it means no harm and is actually on their side.

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** And the best part? 169 is stated to be "dormant" or in hibernation by Foundation researchers. And there's no way to know if...or '''when''', it'll wake up. And should if it does wake up the only thing they can do is to hope that it means no harm and is actually on their side.harm.
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** And the best part? 169 is stated to be "dormant" or in hibernation by Foundation researchers. And there's no way to know if...or '''when''', it'll wake up.

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** And the best part? 169 is stated to be "dormant" or in hibernation by Foundation researchers. And there's no way to know if...or '''when''', it'll wake up. And should it wake up the only they can do is to hope that it means no harm and is actually on their side.
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--->'' YOU CAME HERE LOOKING FOR SECRET MESSAGES, DIDN'T YOU? IT GRABS ONTO YOU, DOESN'T IT? THE FASCINATION. THE INTRIGUE. THE MYSTERY. YOU KEEP SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS. YOU'RE LOOKING IN THE WRONG PLACE.''

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--->'' --->''[[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou YOU CAME HERE LOOKING FOR SECRET MESSAGES, DIDN'T YOU? IT GRABS ONTO YOU, DOESN'T IT? THE FASCINATION. THE INTRIGUE. THE MYSTERY. YOU KEEP SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS. YOU'RE LOOKING IN THE WRONG PLACE.'']]''
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** Remember how there's a hidden poem scattered throughout the entry, visible only in source viewer or by copying the entire text of the article and pasting it into a word document? Somewhere around the redacted image of SCP-231, there's this [[SarcasmMode fun]] hidden message:
--->''[[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou YOU CAME HERE LOOKING FOR SECRET MESSAGES, DIDN'T YOU?]] [[ParanoiaFuel IT GRABS ONTO YOU, DOESN'T IT? THE FASCINATION. THE INTRIGUE. THE MYSTERY. YOU KEEP SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS. YOU'RE LOOKING IN THE WRONG PLACE.]]''

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** Remember how there's There's a hidden poem scattered throughout the entry, visible only in source viewer or by copying the entire text of the article and pasting it into a word document? Somewhere around the redacted image of SCP-231, there's this [[SarcasmMode fun]] hidden message:
--->''[[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou --->'' YOU CAME HERE LOOKING FOR SECRET MESSAGES, DIDN'T YOU?]] [[ParanoiaFuel YOU? IT GRABS ONTO YOU, DOESN'T IT? THE FASCINATION. THE INTRIGUE. THE MYSTERY. YOU KEEP SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS. YOU'RE LOOKING IN THE WRONG PLACE.]]''
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** Remember how there's a hidden poem scattered throughout the entry, visible only in source viewer or by copying the entire text of the article and pasting it into a word document? Somewhere around the redacted image of SCP-231, there's this [[SarcasmMode fun]] hidden message:
--->''[[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou YOU CAME HERE LOOKING FOR SECRET MESSAGES, DIDN'T YOU?]] [[ParanoiaFuel IT GRABS ONTO YOU, DOESN'T IT? THE FASCINATION. THE INTRIGUE. THE MYSTERY. YOU KEEP SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS. YOU'RE LOOKING IN THE WRONG PLACE.]]''

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*** As a final note, the article isn't sure what will happen if they do this, or if the universe will remain intact following them essentially [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu killing their universe's true gods]].

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*** ** As a final note, the article isn't sure what will happen if they do this, or if the universe will remain intact following them essentially [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu killing their universe's true gods]].



*** Remember how there's a hidden poem scattered throughout the entry, visible only in source viewer or by copying the entire text of the article and pasting it into a word document? Somewhere around the redacted image of SCP-231, there's this [[SarcasmMode fun]] hidden message:
---> ''[[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou YOU CAME HERE LOOKING FOR SECRET MESSAGES, DIDN'T YOU?]] [[ParanoiaFuel IT GRABS ONTO YOU, DOESN'T IT? THE FASCINATION. THE INTRIGUE. THE MYSTERY. YOU KEEP SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS. YOU'RE LOOKING IN THE WRONG PLACE.]]''



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*** Remember how there's a hidden poem scattered throughout the entry, visible only in source viewer or by copying the entire text of the article and pasting it into a word document? Somewhere around the redacted image of SCP-231, there's this [[SarcasmMode fun]] hidden message:
---> ''[[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou YOU CAME HERE LOOKING FOR SECRET MESSAGES, DIDN'T YOU?]] [[ParanoiaFuel IT GRABS ONTO YOU, DOESN'T IT? THE FASCINATION. THE INTRIGUE. THE MYSTERY. YOU KEEP SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS. YOU'RE LOOKING IN THE WRONG PLACE.]]''
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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-122 SCP-122]], no more monstɘrs., is a star-shaped nightlight that's been shown to calm children and even alleviate symptoms in phobias, anxiety and PTSD in children under 14 years old who believe in the Abrahamic faith. At the moment, there's two figures of note here: Anna Talinn, the current owner of SCP-122, and SCP-122-2, an "Angel" that appears in Anna's dreams. The usage records show Anna's reactions, and recollections, of SCP-122-2 appearing in her dreams, except for the first one which has a strange amount of information that's been expunged. And then you get to the level 4 security below and realize it's not as harmless as it seems. [[spoiler: First off, 122-2? It's not in their dreams. It's '''REAL'''. And there's pictures of the "Angel" getting closer and closer to Anna's bed until it's right over her with big, white eyes. And the first usage entry, the expunged one? That's because that one is addressed as ''Janna Marston'', and it only reads [[WhamLine "Had a blackout. He got her on the first night"]]. And the final image of the page? "HE TELLS ME TO PRAY".]]

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-122 SCP-122]], no more monstɘrs., is a star-shaped nightlight that's been shown to calm children and even alleviate symptoms in phobias, anxiety and PTSD in children under 14 years old who believe in the Abrahamic faith. At the moment, there's two figures of note here: Anna Talinn, the current owner of SCP-122, and SCP-122-2, an "Angel" that appears in Anna's dreams. The usage records show Anna's reactions, and recollections, of SCP-122-2 appearing in her dreams, except for the first one which has a strange amount of information that's been expunged. And then you get to the level 4 security below and realize it's not as harmless as it seems. [[spoiler: First off, 122-2? It's not in their dreams. It's '''REAL'''. And there's pictures of the "Angel" getting closer and closer to Anna's bed until it's right over her with big, white eyes. And the first usage entry, the expunged one? That's because that one is addressed as ''Janna Marston'', and it only reads [[WhamLine "Had a blackout. He got her on the first night"]]. And the final image of the page? "HE TELLS ME TO PRAY".]]
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* [[https://web.archive.org/web/20200807033114/http://www.scpwiki.com/scp-139 The Skull of the White Div]], the original SCP-139 entry. It had the appearance of an unidentifiable hominid skull with extensive wear damage to the eye sockets and missing its lower jaw. It was initially brought to a small village near Persepolis by a madman who slaughtered multiple villagers; the next time it was discovered, the villagers had secured it fifty feet up a cliff in a cage made from iron and copper, and apparently made offerings of food to the thing. A visiting explorer who found the skull eventually went mad, killing his colleagues and sodomizing multiple chickens and dogs, as well as ''three bulls.'' The skull was confiscated by authorities in Iran, only to turn up on top of a pile of corpses in the Yukon some years later. The injuries found on the corpses contained ''semen.''
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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-122 SCP-122]], no more monstɘrs., is a star-shaped nightlight that's been shown to calm children and even alleviate symptoms in phobias, anxiety and PTSD in children under 14 years old who believe in the Abrahamic faith. At the moment, there's two figures of note here: Anna Talinn, the current owner of SCP-122, and SCP-122-2, an "Angel" that appears in Anna's dreams. The usage records show Anna's reactions, and recollections, of SCP-122-2 appearing in her dreams, except for the first one which has a strange amount of information that's been expunged. And then you get to the level 4 security below and realize it's not as harmless as it seems. [[spoiler: First off, 122-2? It's not in their dreams. It's '''REAL'''. And there's pictures of the "Angel" getting closer and closer to Anna's bed until it's right over her with big, white eyes. And the first usage entry, the expunged one? That's because that one is addressed as ''Jana Mastan'', and it only reads [[WhamLine "had a blackout. He got her on the first night"]]. And the final image of the page? "HE TELLS ME TO PRAY".]]

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-122 SCP-122]], no more monstɘrs., is a star-shaped nightlight that's been shown to calm children and even alleviate symptoms in phobias, anxiety and PTSD in children under 14 years old who believe in the Abrahamic faith. At the moment, there's two figures of note here: Anna Talinn, the current owner of SCP-122, and SCP-122-2, an "Angel" that appears in Anna's dreams. The usage records show Anna's reactions, and recollections, of SCP-122-2 appearing in her dreams, except for the first one which has a strange amount of information that's been expunged. And then you get to the level 4 security below and realize it's not as harmless as it seems. [[spoiler: First off, 122-2? It's not in their dreams. It's '''REAL'''. And there's pictures of the "Angel" getting closer and closer to Anna's bed until it's right over her with big, white eyes. And the first usage entry, the expunged one? That's because that one is addressed as ''Jana Mastan'', ''Janna Marston'', and it only reads [[WhamLine "had "Had a blackout. He got her on the first night"]]. And the final image of the page? "HE TELLS ME TO PRAY".]]
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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-122 SCP-122]], no more monstɘrs., is a star-shaped nightlight that's been shown to calm children and even alleviate symptoms in phobias, anxiety and PTSD in children under 14 years old who believe in the Abrahamic faith. At the moment, there's two figures of note here: Anna Talinn, the current owner of SCP-122, and SCP-122-2, an "Angel" that appears in Anna's dreams. The usage records show Anna's reactions, and recollections, of SCP-122-2 appearing in her dreams, except for the first one which has a strange amount of information that's been expunged. And then you get to the level 4 security below and realize it's not as harmless as it seems. [[spoiler: First off, 122-2? It's not in their dreams. It's '''REAL'''. And there's pictures of the "Angel" getting closer and closer to Anna's bed until it's right over her with big, white eyes. And the first usage entry, the expunged one? That's because that one is addressed as ''Jana Mastan'', and it only reads [[WhamLine "had a blackout. He got her on the first night"]]. And the final image of the page? "HE TOLD ME TO PRAY".]]

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-122 SCP-122]], no more monstɘrs., is a star-shaped nightlight that's been shown to calm children and even alleviate symptoms in phobias, anxiety and PTSD in children under 14 years old who believe in the Abrahamic faith. At the moment, there's two figures of note here: Anna Talinn, the current owner of SCP-122, and SCP-122-2, an "Angel" that appears in Anna's dreams. The usage records show Anna's reactions, and recollections, of SCP-122-2 appearing in her dreams, except for the first one which has a strange amount of information that's been expunged. And then you get to the level 4 security below and realize it's not as harmless as it seems. [[spoiler: First off, 122-2? It's not in their dreams. It's '''REAL'''. And there's pictures of the "Angel" getting closer and closer to Anna's bed until it's right over her with big, white eyes. And the first usage entry, the expunged one? That's because that one is addressed as ''Jana Mastan'', and it only reads [[WhamLine "had a blackout. He got her on the first night"]]. And the final image of the page? "HE TOLD TELLS ME TO PRAY".]]

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** Dr. Clef ([[AdamWesting the writer, not the character]]) said that he wanted 231-7 to be scary on a different level; rather than showing how horrifying 231 herself is, he wanted to show just how far the Foundation was willing to go in order to keep something contained. [[GoneHorriblyRight It worked a little TOO well.]]
*** As Dr. Bright puts it, "All the rape is in your head." The author, Clef, added that "I don't want to know what you people think it is, honestly, because I will always be disgusted at the things that people come up with. Suffice to say: yeah, it's THAT." That said, it was ''very clearly'' intended to be rape, and Bright and Clef playing coy about it does not change this. The fact that the only D-class personnel allowed were convicted sex offenders pre-rewrite, the fact that marked sexual deviancy is not to be considered an automatic fail, and the fact that some D-class personnel attempt to prolong the "procedure" make this really, really easy to put together.
*** Surprisingly, after all the unspeakable horrors, one of the [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/the-white-horse short stories]] finally manages to provide a {{Bittersweet Ending}}. In it, it's revealed that 231-7 is actually the First Horseman of the Apocalypse, Conquest, who was destined by Yahweh to fight for him during the fated battle of Armageddon. While preparing for the upcoming conflict, Yahweh uses his power to loosen the restraints on the SCP's power, allowing her to give birth to a more powerful version of herself further heightened by her innumerable torture sessions. She then dissolves her former tormentors in a blast of light and instantly transports herself to Yahweh's location presumably riding [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-312 SCP-312]] as her steed. Yahweh tells her to forgive the Foundation for their wrongs; Conquest, who is VERY understandably pissed off at her master, rightfully points out to him that what the Foundation did was not entirely their fault since they thought they were saving the world from a world-destroying calamity. In fact, it was Yahweh's fault that he didn't bother telling his followers what was really going on, perfectly aware of what his rider had to endure yet doing nothing about it. As a result, she renounces her loyalty to him and abandons her mission by riding her SCP to explore the universe. What's even better is that she manages to flip off God, who in this story is a {{jerkass}}. At one point he was actually considering wiping her from existence just because he was flabbergasted that his creation would actually be angry at him for allowing her to be brutally tortured, mind-wiped, and {{Mind Rape}}d while preventing her from escaping by putting a {{Restraining Bolt}} on her power until a certain appointed time. It wasn't until after he read her memory and saw everything that she ever felt, thought, and experienced, that he is unable to prevent her from leaving the earth and exploring the stars. Of course, this also brings up new horrors as it means that whatever SCP-231-7 experienced at the hands of the Foundation must have been so awful that it even horrifies GOD.

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** Dr. Clef ([[AdamWesting the writer, not the character]]) said that he wanted 231-7 to be scary on a different level; rather than showing how horrifying 231 herself is, he wanted to show just how far the Foundation was willing to go in order to keep something contained. [[GoneHorriblyRight It worked a little TOO well.]]
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]] As Dr. Bright puts it, "All the rape is in your head." The author, Clef, added that "I don't want to know what you people think it is, honestly, because I will always be disgusted at the things that people come up with. Suffice to say: yeah, it's THAT." That said, it was ''very clearly'' intended to be rape, and Bright and Clef playing coy about it does not change this. The fact that the only D-class personnel allowed were convicted sex offenders pre-rewrite, the fact that marked sexual deviancy is not to be considered an automatic fail, and the fact that some D-class personnel attempt to prolong the "procedure" make this really, really easy to put together.
*** ** Surprisingly, after all the unspeakable horrors, one of the [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/the-white-horse short stories]] finally manages to provide a {{Bittersweet Ending}}. In it, it's revealed that 231-7 is actually the First Horseman of the Apocalypse, Conquest, who was destined by Yahweh to fight for him during the fated battle of Armageddon. While preparing for the upcoming conflict, Yahweh uses his power to loosen the restraints on the SCP's power, allowing her to give birth to a more powerful version of herself further heightened by her innumerable torture sessions. She then dissolves her former tormentors in a blast of light and instantly transports herself to Yahweh's location presumably riding [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-312 SCP-312]] as her steed. Yahweh tells her to forgive the Foundation for their wrongs; Conquest, who is VERY understandably pissed off at her master, rightfully points out to him that what the Foundation did was not entirely their fault since they thought they were saving the world from a world-destroying calamity. In fact, it was Yahweh's fault that he didn't bother telling his followers what was really going on, perfectly aware of what his rider had to endure yet doing nothing about it. As a result, she renounces her loyalty to him and abandons her mission by riding her SCP to explore the universe. What's even better is that she manages to flip off God, who in this story is a {{jerkass}}. At one point he was actually considering wiping her from existence just because he was flabbergasted that his creation would actually be angry at him for allowing her to be brutally tortured, mind-wiped, and {{Mind Rape}}d while preventing her from escaping by putting a {{Restraining Bolt}} on her power until a certain appointed time. It wasn't until after he read her memory and saw everything that she ever felt, thought, and experienced, that he is unable to prevent her from leaving the earth and exploring the stars. Of course, this also brings up new horrors as it means that whatever SCP-231-7 experienced at the hands of the Foundation must have been so awful that it even horrifies GOD.
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* Foundation Ethics Committee. They're widely regarded as ineffectual and being assigned there is taken as a "can't fire him, keep him out of the way" [[KickedUpstairs type of job]]. However, they actually override the O5 Council and during orientation, one member is absolutely ''horrified'' when he learns the truth. The Ethics Committee is in charge of weighing the moral costs of everything the Foundation does. There is no canon, of course, but it's a wholly horrifying thought that this is the '''least''' horrible thing they can do in regards to the containment of the SCP.
* Alternately, imagine being part of the support staff for the 231 containment site. Knowing what you're ordering done to the girl, watching it every day, obtaining supplies and materials to enable it, terminating anyone who tries to stop it. There's a reason why so many people associated with this thing commit suicide. Even worse, it says that, as unimaginably horrible as 110-Montauk is, there have been some Class-D Personnel who attempted to ''[[MoralEventHorizon prolong]]'' it. Talk about HumansAreBastards.

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* ** Foundation Ethics Committee. They're widely regarded as ineffectual and being assigned there is taken as a "can't fire him, keep him out of the way" [[KickedUpstairs type of job]]. However, they actually override the O5 Council and during orientation, one member is absolutely ''horrified'' when he learns the truth. The Ethics Committee is in charge of weighing the moral costs of everything the Foundation does. There is no canon, of course, but it's a wholly horrifying thought that this is the '''least''' horrible thing they can do in regards to the containment of the SCP.
* ** Alternately, imagine being part of the support staff for the 231 containment site. Knowing what you're ordering done to the girl, watching it every day, obtaining supplies and materials to enable it, terminating anyone who tries to stop it. There's a reason why so many people associated with this thing commit suicide. Even worse, it says that, as unimaginably horrible as 110-Montauk is, there have been some Class-D Personnel who attempted to ''[[MoralEventHorizon prolong]]'' it. Talk about HumansAreBastards.

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* Alternately, imagine being part of the support staff for the 231 containment site. Knowing what you're ordering done to the girl, watching it every day, obtaining supplies and materials to enable it, terminating anyone who tries to stop it. There's a reason why so many people associated with this thing commit suicide. Even worse, it says that, as unimaginably horrible as 110-Montauk is, there have been some Class-D Personnel who attempted to ''[[MoralEventHorizon prolong]]'' it. Talk about HumansAreBastards.\\
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Dr. Clef ([[AdamWesting the writer, not the character]]) said that he wanted 231-7 to be scary on a different level; rather than showing how horrifying 231 herself is, he wanted to show just how far the Foundation was willing to go in order to keep something contained. [[GoneHorriblyRight It worked a little TOO well.]]
** As Dr. Bright puts it, "All the rape is in your head." The author, Clef, added that "I don't want to know what you people think it is, honestly, because I will always be disgusted at the things that people come up with. Suffice to say: yeah, it's THAT." That said, it was ''very clearly'' intended to be rape, and Bright and Clef playing coy about it does not change this. The fact that the only D-class personnel allowed were convicted sex offenders pre-rewrite, the fact that marked sexual deviancy is not to be considered an automatic fail, and the fact that some D-class personnel attempt to prolong the "procedure" make this really, really easy to put together.
** Surprisingly, after all the unspeakable horrors, one of the [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/the-white-horse short stories]] finally manages to provide a {{Bittersweet Ending}}. In it, it's revealed that 231-7 is actually the First Horseman of the Apocalypse, Conquest, who was destined by Yahweh to fight for him during the fated battle of Armageddon. While preparing for the upcoming conflict, Yahweh uses his power to loosen the restraints on the SCP's power, allowing her to give birth to a more powerful version of herself further heightened by her innumerable torture sessions. She then dissolves her former tormentors in a blast of light and instantly transports herself to Yahweh's location presumably riding [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-312 SCP-312]] as her steed. Yahweh tells her to forgive the Foundation for their wrongs; Conquest, who is VERY understandably pissed off at her master, rightfully points out to him that what the Foundation did was not entirely their fault since they thought they were saving the world from a world-destroying calamity. In fact, it was Yahweh's fault that he didn't bother telling his followers what was really going on, perfectly aware of what his rider had to endure yet doing nothing about it. As a result, she renounces her loyalty to him and abandons her mission by riding her SCP to explore the universe. What's even better is that she manages to flip off God, who in this story is a {{jerkass}}. At one point he was actually considering wiping her from existence just because he was flabbergasted that his creation would actually be angry at him for allowing her to be brutally tortured, mind-wiped, and {{Mind Rape}}d while preventing her from escaping by putting a {{Restraining Bolt}} on her power until a certain appointed time. It wasn't until after he read her memory and saw everything that she ever felt, thought, and experienced, that he is unable to prevent her from leaving the earth and exploring the stars. Of course, this also brings up new horrors as it means that whatever SCP-231-7 experienced at the hands of the Foundation must have been so awful that it even horrifies GOD.

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* Alternately, imagine being part of the support staff for the 231 containment site. Knowing what you're ordering done to the girl, watching it every day, obtaining supplies and materials to enable it, terminating anyone who tries to stop it. There's a reason why so many people associated with this thing commit suicide. Even worse, it says that, as unimaginably horrible as 110-Montauk is, there have been some Class-D Personnel who attempted to ''[[MoralEventHorizon prolong]]'' it. Talk about HumansAreBastards.\\
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Dr. Clef ([[AdamWesting the writer, not the character]]) said that he wanted 231-7 to be scary on a different level; rather than showing how horrifying 231 herself is, he wanted to show just how far the Foundation was willing to go in order to keep something contained. [[GoneHorriblyRight It worked a little TOO well.]]
** *** As Dr. Bright puts it, "All the rape is in your head." The author, Clef, added that "I don't want to know what you people think it is, honestly, because I will always be disgusted at the things that people come up with. Suffice to say: yeah, it's THAT." That said, it was ''very clearly'' intended to be rape, and Bright and Clef playing coy about it does not change this. The fact that the only D-class personnel allowed were convicted sex offenders pre-rewrite, the fact that marked sexual deviancy is not to be considered an automatic fail, and the fact that some D-class personnel attempt to prolong the "procedure" make this really, really easy to put together.
** *** Surprisingly, after all the unspeakable horrors, one of the [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/the-white-horse short stories]] finally manages to provide a {{Bittersweet Ending}}. In it, it's revealed that 231-7 is actually the First Horseman of the Apocalypse, Conquest, who was destined by Yahweh to fight for him during the fated battle of Armageddon. While preparing for the upcoming conflict, Yahweh uses his power to loosen the restraints on the SCP's power, allowing her to give birth to a more powerful version of herself further heightened by her innumerable torture sessions. She then dissolves her former tormentors in a blast of light and instantly transports herself to Yahweh's location presumably riding [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-312 SCP-312]] as her steed. Yahweh tells her to forgive the Foundation for their wrongs; Conquest, who is VERY understandably pissed off at her master, rightfully points out to him that what the Foundation did was not entirely their fault since they thought they were saving the world from a world-destroying calamity. In fact, it was Yahweh's fault that he didn't bother telling his followers what was really going on, perfectly aware of what his rider had to endure yet doing nothing about it. As a result, she renounces her loyalty to him and abandons her mission by riding her SCP to explore the universe. What's even better is that she manages to flip off God, who in this story is a {{jerkass}}. At one point he was actually considering wiping her from existence just because he was flabbergasted that his creation would actually be angry at him for allowing her to be brutally tortured, mind-wiped, and {{Mind Rape}}d while preventing her from escaping by putting a {{Restraining Bolt}} on her power until a certain appointed time. It wasn't until after he read her memory and saw everything that she ever felt, thought, and experienced, that he is unable to prevent her from leaving the earth and exploring the stars. Of course, this also brings up new horrors as it means that whatever SCP-231-7 experienced at the hands of the Foundation must have been so awful that it even horrifies GOD.

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-231 SCP-231-07]], a girl of undefined age who was impregnated with some kind of EldritchAbomination by a Satanic sex cult. The only way to keep it from being born is by putting her through "Procedure 110-Montauk" every twenty-four hours, which is described as involving "brutally (DATA EXPUNGED)." It can only be carried out by really obedient Class D Personnel (and before a rewrite to make it more ambiguous, only convicted sex offenders), and is being supervised by employees who have passed a psychological examination (an early warning and implication of who carries this out), and it's [[WordOfGod 10 times worse than whatever you think it is]]. By the way, the specific age of SCP-231 is not specified, only a minimum and maximum, both of which are censored in the article. But the minimum is a ''single-digit number''. And there is a fine print that you may have to View Source to find it: [[WhamLine "Don't believe it when they say they're trying to save her. Why would they bother? They've got exactly what they want exactly where they want it."]]\\

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-231 SCP-231-07]], a girl of undefined age who was impregnated with some kind of EldritchAbomination by a Satanic sex cult. The only way to keep it from being born is by putting her through "Procedure 110-Montauk" every twenty-four hours, which is described as involving "brutally (DATA EXPUNGED)." It can only be carried out by really obedient Class D Personnel (and before a rewrite to make it more ambiguous, only convicted sex offenders), and is being supervised by employees who have passed a psychological examination (an early warning and implication of who carries this out), and it's [[WordOfGod 10 times worse than whatever you think it is]]. By the way, the specific age of SCP-231 is not specified, only a minimum and maximum, both of which are censored in the article. But the minimum is a ''single-digit number''. And there is a fine print that you may have to View Source to find it: [[WhamLine "Don't believe it when they say they're trying to save her. Why would they bother? They've got exactly what they want exactly where they want it."]]\\"]]
** Some of the staff who were involved in the project have taken amnestics to forget it, and false memories have been implanted. This means that ''anyone'' could have been on the project and not even remember it, assuaged somewhat by the fact that you would've merely been a security guard or pen pusher; only really bad criminals serving life sentences are allowed to perform "Procedure 110-Montauk." Also, the use of amnestics was completely voluntary...although the sheer number of requests for those amnestics should tell you something. And they started using amnesia-inducing drugs on 231 herself; the sum total of 110-Montauk was starting to induce a form of shell shock in the victim. As a constant level of agony and terror needs to be inflicted to suppress the EldritchAbomination, they started wiping her mind of any knowledge of Montauk. Eventually, it was determined that a weekly dosing cycle was most efficient, as the 3rd to 4th time is the most mentally devastating; the first time is horrible, the second time establishes a pattern, and the third confirms that [[DespairEventHorizon this is what the rest of your life is going to be like]].
** The article contains an addendum added by one of the heads of the SCP foundation specifically stating (presumably to set straight employees having second thoughts about all this) that while "Procedure 110-Montauk" is quite possibly the most horrifyingly evil thing the SCP foundation has ever been involved in, failure to carry it out will result in the EndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt, judging by the death tolls that ensued when SCP-231-01 through SCP-231-06 gave birth. Sweet dreams.
** More hidden text is on that page (font size 0, so you WILL need to use View Source or copy and paste the entire entry onto a Word document to read it). It's a poem seemingly written by one of the doctors that worked with all the SCP-231s, who has gone UTTERLY INSANE and is rambling about "seven brides for the Scarlet King." Among other things, the poem suggests that SCP-231-7 is the LAST SCP-231 because when she gives birth, it will bring forth the end of time. It also implies that the procedure was terrible enough that one of the doctors shot himself in horror.
** [[FourIsDeath Four]] lines of this invisible poem are just [[AsTheGoodBookSays Bible passages]]. Searching for those gives yet another level of disturbing: the first two (Luke 23:34, Proverbs 1:32) being reprimands against the Foundation, the third (Ezekiel 6:14) is Old Testament God [[AppealToForce boasting on how He will rain destruction]], and the last ([[https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation%2018:21-24 Revelation 18:21-24]]) is one of the angels of the Apocalypse describing how New Babylon was annihilated, finishing with a meaningful line - "In her was found the blood of prophets and of God's holy people, of all who have been slaughtered on the earth."
* Foundation Ethics Committee. They're widely regarded as ineffectual and being assigned there is taken as a "can't fire him, keep him out of the way" [[KickedUpstairs type of job]]. However, they actually override the O5 Council and during orientation, one member is absolutely ''horrified'' when he learns the truth. The Ethics Committee is in charge of weighing the moral costs of everything the Foundation does. There is no canon, of course, but it's a wholly horrifying thought that this is the '''least''' horrible thing they can do in regards to the containment of the SCP.
* Alternately, imagine being part of the support staff for the 231 containment site. Knowing what you're ordering done to the girl, watching it every day, obtaining supplies and materials to enable it, terminating anyone who tries to stop it. There's a reason why so many people associated with this thing commit suicide. Even worse, it says that, as unimaginably horrible as 110-Montauk is, there have been some Class-D Personnel who attempted to ''[[MoralEventHorizon prolong]]'' it. Talk about HumansAreBastards.\\



Some of the staff who were involved in the project have taken amnestics to forget it, and false memories have been implanted. This means that ''anyone'' could have been on the project and not even remember it, assuaged somewhat by the fact that you would've merely been a security guard or pen pusher; only really bad criminals serving life sentences are allowed to perform "Procedure 110-Montauk." Also, the use of amnestics was completely voluntary...although the sheer number of requests for those amnestics should tell you something. And they started using amnesia-inducing drugs on 231 herself; the sum total of 110-Montauk was starting to induce a form of shell shock in the victim. As a constant level of agony and terror needs to be inflicted to suppress the EldritchAbomination, they started wiping her mind of any knowledge of Montauk. Eventually, it was determined that a weekly dosing cycle was most efficient, as the 3rd to 4th time is the most mentally devastating; the first time is horrible, the second time establishes a pattern, and the third confirms that [[DespairEventHorizon this is what the rest of your life is going to be like]].\\
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The article contains an addendum added by one of the heads of the SCP foundation specifically stating (presumably to set straight employees having second thoughts about all this) that while "Procedure 110-Montauk" is quite possibly the most horrifyingly evil thing the SCP foundation has ever been involved in, failure to carry it out will result in the EndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt, judging by the death tolls that ensued when SCP-231-01 through SCP-231-06 gave birth. Sweet dreams.\\
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More hidden text is on that page (font size 0, so you WILL need to use View Source or copy and paste the entire entry onto a Word document to read it). It's a poem seemingly written by one of the doctors that worked with all the SCP-231s, who has gone UTTERLY INSANE and is rambling about "seven brides for the Scarlet King." Among other things, the poem suggests that SCP-231-7 is the LAST SCP-231 because when she gives birth, it will bring forth the end of time. It also implies that the procedure was terrible enough that one of the doctors shot himself in horror.\\
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[[FourIsDeath Four]] lines of this invisible poem are just [[AsTheGoodBookSays Bible passages]]. Searching for those gives yet another level of disturbing: the first two (Luke 23:34, Proverbs 1:32) being reprimands against the Foundation, the third (Ezekiel 6:14) is Old Testament God [[AppealToForce boasting on how He will rain destruction]], and the last ([[https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation%2018:21-24 Revelation 18:21-24]]) is one of the angels of the Apocalypse describing how New Babylon was annihilated, finishing with a meaningful line - "In her was found the blood of prophets and of God's holy people, of all who have been slaughtered on the earth."
* Foundation Ethics Committee. They're widely regarded as ineffectual and being assigned there is taken as a "can't fire him, keep him out of the way" [[KickedUpstairs type of job]]. However, they actually override the O5 Council and during orientation, one member is absolutely ''horrified'' when he learns the truth. The Ethics Committee is in charge of weighing the moral costs of everything the Foundation does. There is no canon, of course, but it's a wholly horrifying thought that this is the '''least''' horrible thing they can do in regards to the containment of the SCP.
* Alternately, imagine being part of the support staff for the 231 containment site. Knowing what you're ordering done to the girl, watching it every day, obtaining supplies and materials to enable it, terminating anyone who tries to stop it. There's a reason why so many people associated with this thing commit suicide. Even worse, it says that, as unimaginably horrible as 110-Montauk is, there have been some Class-D Personnel who attempted to ''[[MoralEventHorizon prolong]]'' it. Talk about HumansAreBastards.\\
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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-002 SCP-002]] is a large ball of flesh with a door in it. Through the door enters reveals a modest apartment room, complete with furniture made out of the body parts of the people it's killed.

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-002 SCP-002]] SCP-002]], The "Living" Room, is a large ball of flesh with a door in it. Through the door enters reveals a modest apartment room, complete with furniture made out of the body parts of the people it's killed.



* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-015 SCP-015]]. One of the earlier [=SCPs=]. It's a warehouse filled with pipes, vents, boilers, and other forms of plumbing equipment. All the pipes do, when not under observation, is grow. They grow, and grow, and grow, trying to connect to any nearby structures through sources like underground plumbing. The pipes themselves aren't made of standard materials, but instead things like wood, glass, steel, granite, and even ''human flesh & bone.'' Anytime someone tries to destroy or fix one of the pipes, they burst open, spraying materials like oil, mercury, hordes of rats, seawater, and ''molten iron'' until the subject dies or retreats. SCP-015 currently contains about 120 miles worth of pipes. There have also been reports of banging and screaming coming from within SCP-015.

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-017 SCP-017]] is a shadowy figure roughly the size of a young child. Unlike some other dangerous SCP objects, it generally remains stationary and does nothing to actively harm anyone...until a shadow is cast upon it. When that happens, it will immediately leap at and engulf the object or person, then return to normal size as if they were never there, to begin with. And all of the Foundation's attempts to discover what, if ''anything'', is within those shadows or where the victims go have been unsuccessful.

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-015 SCP-015]].SCP-015]], Pipe Nightmare. One of the earlier [=SCPs=]. It's a warehouse filled with pipes, vents, boilers, and other forms of plumbing equipment. All the pipes do, when not under observation, is grow. They grow, and grow, and grow, trying to connect to any nearby structures through sources like underground plumbing. The pipes themselves aren't made of standard materials, but instead things like wood, glass, steel, granite, and even ''human flesh & bone.'' Anytime someone tries to destroy or fix one of the pipes, they burst open, spraying materials like oil, mercury, hordes of rats, seawater, and ''molten iron'' until the subject dies or retreats. SCP-015 currently contains about 120 miles worth of pipes. There have also been reports of banging and screaming coming from within SCP-015.

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-017 SCP-017]] SCP-017]], Shadow Person, is a shadowy figure roughly the size of a young child. Unlike some other dangerous SCP objects, it generally remains stationary and does nothing to actively harm anyone...until a shadow is cast upon it. When that happens, it will immediately leap at and engulf the object or person, then return to normal size as if they were never there, to begin with. And all of the Foundation's attempts to discover what, if ''anything'', is within those shadows or where the victims go have been unsuccessful.



* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-020 SCP-020]] is a germaphobe's nightmare— a mold that is invisible to humans unless videotaped or photographed, can grow all over your house and ''even on your body'', and changes your personality to make you more sociable so it can spread to all your friends.
* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-027 SCP-027]], a phenomenon that causes a single human afflicted with it to be constantly swarmed by a huge number of crawling, squirming vermin, including flies, gnats, rats, worms, cockroaches, lice, spiders and one species that is redacted for unclear reasons. The host has no control over this, so he's left with all these slimy, crawling creatures swarming all over his body and doing whatever they wish to him. Feral specimens will even bite him for seemingly no reason. The current host first figured out he was infected when he suffered breathing problems due to a fly [[OrificeInvasion getting into his nose]]... and later ''laying eggs'' in it. And that's just the ''current'' host. The previous host died due to a mix of malnutrition and trying to cope with his situation through substance abuse, and an autopsy revealed that [[BodyHorror a family of rats had been nesting in his abdomen]]. And then there's [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/critters this tale]], told from the point of view of the current host, describing his affliction in [[{{Squick}} loving detail]], as well as the [[SanitySlippage effects it's had on his mind]].
* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-035 SCP-035]], a comedy mask that occasionally shifts to tragedy for unknown reasons. It constantly secretes a corrosive substance from its eyes and mouth. This calls for glass containment since glass dissolves slower than everything else. People that see it want to put it on, and when they do they are possessed by it as their body slowly decays, even past the point where (mechanically) they shouldn't move. The entity has complete knowledge on [[MindScrew human psychology]] and uses this along with [[AffablyEvil charm]] and telepathy to [[HannibalLecture convince]] ''[[HannibalLecture anyone]]'' [[HannibalLecture to do anything]]. After a while, they decided not to give it any more hosts, realizing the potential this thing had. It started driving people around the cell to suicide and depression. They coated the walls with an alloy that blocks telepathic suggestions, and it started decaying the walls with corrosive blood. Now, its cell is almost impossible to enter, due to the dangerous phenomenon within. [[SerialEscalation It gets worse.]] The entity also shows interest in [[OhCrap 682]], whose regenerative abilities could counter the mask's corrosive decay, [[HijackingCthulhu giving it a permanent host]].

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-020 SCP-020]] SCP-020]], Unseen Mold, is a germaphobe's nightmare— a mold that is invisible to humans unless videotaped or photographed, can grow all over your house and ''even on your body'', and changes your personality to make you more sociable so it can spread to all your friends.
* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-027 SCP-027]], The Vermin God, a phenomenon that causes a single human afflicted with it to be constantly swarmed by a huge number of crawling, squirming vermin, including flies, gnats, rats, worms, cockroaches, lice, spiders and one species that is redacted for unclear reasons. The host has no control over this, so he's left with all these slimy, crawling creatures swarming all over his body and doing whatever they wish to him. Feral specimens will even bite him for seemingly no reason. The current host first figured out he was infected when he suffered breathing problems due to a fly [[OrificeInvasion getting into his nose]]... and later ''laying eggs'' in it. And that's just the ''current'' host. The previous host died due to a mix of malnutrition and trying to cope with his situation through substance abuse, and an autopsy revealed that [[BodyHorror a family of rats had been nesting in his abdomen]]. And then there's [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/critters this tale]], told from the point of view of the current host, describing his affliction in [[{{Squick}} loving detail]], as well as the [[SanitySlippage effects it's had on his mind]].
* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-035 SCP-035]], Possessive Mask, a comedy mask that occasionally shifts to tragedy for unknown reasons. It constantly secretes a corrosive substance from its eyes and mouth. This calls for glass containment since glass dissolves slower than everything else. People that see it want to put it on, and when they do they are possessed by it as their body slowly decays, even past the point where (mechanically) they shouldn't move. The entity has complete knowledge on [[MindScrew human psychology]] and uses this along with [[AffablyEvil charm]] and telepathy to [[HannibalLecture convince]] ''[[HannibalLecture anyone]]'' [[HannibalLecture to do anything]]. After a while, they decided not to give it any more hosts, realizing the potential this thing had. It started driving people around the cell to suicide and depression. They coated the walls with an alloy that blocks telepathic suggestions, and it started decaying the walls with corrosive blood. Now, its cell is almost impossible to enter, due to the dangerous phenomenon within. [[SerialEscalation It gets worse.]] The entity also shows interest in [[OhCrap 682]], whose regenerative abilities could counter the mask's corrosive decay, [[HijackingCthulhu giving it a permanent host]].



* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-053 SCP-053]]. She looks and acts like an ordinary 3-year-old girl. At first. But anyone above the age of three who comes into contact with her becomes [[HatePlague overcome with extreme fear, hatred, and paranoia]] that they attack each other, then try to kill her, dying in the process while she instantly heals from any injuries she suffers. Normally, she's completely unharmed, as the last victim typically dies on the spot before they can reach her. This, coupled with the fact that '''''[[OmnicidalManiac SCP-682]]''''' is docile toward her implies that there is some sort of [[HumanoidAbomination inherent wrongness]] lurking within 053. Did we mention that anyone affected kills ''every human in the vicinity'' before going after 053 and [[AbusiveParents her parents were the first people affected]]?

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-055 SCP-055]]:

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-053 SCP-053]].SCP-053]], Young Girl. She looks and acts like an ordinary 3-year-old girl. At first. But anyone above the age of three who comes into contact with her becomes [[HatePlague overcome with extreme fear, hatred, and paranoia]] that they attack each other, then try to kill her, dying in the process while she instantly heals from any injuries she suffers. Normally, she's completely unharmed, as the last victim typically dies on the spot before they can reach her. This, coupled with the fact that '''''[[OmnicidalManiac SCP-682]]''''' is docile toward her implies that there is some sort of [[HumanoidAbomination inherent wrongness]] lurking within 053. Did we mention that anyone affected kills ''every human in the vicinity'' before going after 053 and [[AbusiveParents her parents were the first people affected]]?

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-055 SCP-055]]:SCP-055]], [unknown]:



* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-056 SCP-056]] is a condescending shapeshifter who lives by the rule "anything you can do, I can do better" — when exposed to a person, animal, or occasionally inanimate object, he turns himself into a form similar to that of the observed, but which is leagues better in at least one significant way. He sounds like a mere annoyance at first...then you realize that 90% of what he does is pretty much leech off of everyone's self-esteem. He has apparently caused a lot of people to try to commit either suicide or murder.

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-058 SCP-058]] resembles a ''bovine heart with tentacles and spikes''. It destroyed 70% of a town during its first encounter with the Foundation. It also talks, although whether that's a good or bad thing depends on how creepy you find rambling, nonsensical descriptions involving [[WordSaladHorror "snakes that eat the loaves of children from lamb trees in autumn."]] Oh, and when it breached containment, it was only stopped by being ''[[NighInvulnerable run over by an M1 Abrams tank]]''.

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-060 SCP-060]] looks benign at first, being a grove of white oak trees. However, whenever they are burned, a sentient burning skeleton called SCP-060-Alpha appears and proceeds to burn the surrounding area around 060, causing saplings of 060 to appear in its wake. 060-Alpha also seems to be intelligent, being able to learn its way around the facility with each manifestation. The weird stuff comes from the additional information where the grove was found at a burned-out house of this nihilistic, bitter man who was also interested in occult practices. The Foundation assumes that 060-Alpha must have manifested and killed the man after he burned parts of 060, but considering they NeverFoundTheBody…

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-056 SCP-056]] SCP-056]], A Beautiful Person, is a condescending shapeshifter who lives by the rule "anything you can do, I can do better" — when exposed to a person, animal, or occasionally inanimate object, he turns himself into a form similar to that of the observed, but which is leagues better in at least one significant way. He sounds like a mere annoyance at first...then you realize that 90% of what he does is pretty much leech off of everyone's self-esteem. He has apparently caused a lot of people to try to commit either suicide or murder.

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-058 SCP-058]] SCP-058]], Heart of Darkness, resembles a ''bovine heart with tentacles and spikes''. It destroyed 70% of a town during its first encounter with the Foundation. It also talks, although whether that's a good or bad thing depends on how creepy you find rambling, nonsensical descriptions involving [[WordSaladHorror "snakes that eat the loaves of children from lamb trees in autumn."]] Oh, and when it breached containment, it was only stopped by being ''[[NighInvulnerable run over by an M1 Abrams tank]]''.

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-060 SCP-060]] SCP-060]], Infernal Occult Skeleton, looks benign at first, being a grove of white oak trees. However, whenever they are burned, a sentient burning skeleton called SCP-060-Alpha appears and proceeds to burn the surrounding area around 060, causing saplings of 060 to appear in its wake. 060-Alpha also seems to be intelligent, being able to learn its way around the facility with each manifestation. The weird stuff comes from the additional information where the grove was found at a burned-out house of this nihilistic, bitter man who was also interested in occult practices. The Foundation assumes that 060-Alpha must have manifested and killed the man after he burned parts of 060, but considering they NeverFoundTheBody…



* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-087 SCP-087]] is a never-ending platform staircase that resists attempts to illuminate it, and descending one flight of stairs lets you hear a child crying for help about 200 meters down. The people sent down one by one found something else instead...

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-087 SCP-087]] SCP-087]], The Stairwell, is a never-ending platform staircase that resists attempts to illuminate it, and descending one flight of stairs lets you hear a child crying for help about 200 meters down. The people sent down one by one found something else instead...



* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-089 SCP-089]]:

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-089 SCP-089]]:SCP-089]], Tophet:



* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-093 SCP-093]] is a red disc that, when held, has the power to transfer whoever holds it to an alternate universe when they step through a mirror. Read the whole thing, including the test reports, in order, and then read the last link on the page. The reports themselves are creepy and unsettling, but the final report is just chilling.

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-093 SCP-093]] SCP-093]], Red Sea Object, is a red disc that, when held, has the power to transfer whoever holds it to an alternate universe when they step through a mirror. Read the whole thing, including the test reports, in order, and then read the last link on the page. The reports themselves are creepy and unsettling, but the final report is just chilling.



* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-096 SCP-096]]: This is a [[HumanoidAbomination humanoid monster]] that has a terrifying DisproportionateRetribution...

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-096 SCP-096]]: SCP-096]], The "Shy Guy": This is a [[HumanoidAbomination humanoid monster]] that has a terrifying DisproportionateRetribution...



* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-120 SCP-120]] is a pink kid's swimming pool that works as a PortalPool, cycling between 11 locations each time you send someone through. The 11 locations include the 5 Lagrange points. Which are in space. It was discovered because of "reports of missing children." It's a convenient way of teleporting, though, except for the Lagrange points. So they simply...cause it to cycle through them. Using D-class personnel.

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-122 SCP-122]] is a star-shaped nightlight that's been shown to calm children and even alleviate symptoms in phobias, anxiety and PTSD in children under 14 years old who believe in the Abrahamic faith. At the moment, there's two figures of note here: Anna Talinn, the current owner of SCP-122, and SCP-122-2, an "Angel" that appears in Anna's dreams. The usage records show Anna's reactions, and recollections, of SCP-122-2 appearing in her dreams, except for the first one which has a strange amount of information that's been expunged. And then you get to the level 4 security below and realize it's not as harmless as it seems. [[spoiler: First off, 122-2? It's not in their dreams. It's '''REAL'''. And there's pictures of the "Angel" getting closer and closer to Anna's bed until it's right over her with big, white eyes. And the first usage entry, the expunged one? That's because that one is addressed as ''Jana Mastan'', and it only reads [[WhamLine "had a blackout. He got her on the first night"]]. And the final image of the page? "HE TOLD ME TO PRAY".]]

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-127 SCP-127]] is an [=MP5K=] submachine gun. Other than the fact that it shoots teeth, it appears to be a normal gun...on the outside. Inside of the gun is a [[BodyHorror whole mess of organic tissue, organs, and bones]], the [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking magazine can't be removed]] — "[[BizarreAlienBiology it seems to be permanently attached to the weapon]]."

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-136 SCP-136]] is a doll. When you look at it for too long, you get {{mind rape}}d (in a way heavily reminiscent of ''physical'' rape) by a naked, insane, blood-covered ghost thing that inexorably floats towards you, laughing, before shoving its face right up to yours and screaming before disappearing. It usually takes the form of a woman with an obscenely large mouth and oversized breasts. And it can kill people. The Foundation uses it for ''enhanced interrogation'' [[note]]an euphemism for "torturing for information"[[/note]].

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-120 SCP-120]] SCP-120]], Teleporting Paddling Pool, is a pink kid's swimming pool that works as a PortalPool, cycling between 11 locations each time you send someone through. The 11 locations include the 5 Lagrange points. Which are in space. It was discovered because of "reports of missing children." It's a convenient way of teleporting, though, except for the Lagrange points. So they simply...cause it to cycle through them. Using D-class personnel.

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-122 SCP-122]] SCP-122]], no more monstɘrs., is a star-shaped nightlight that's been shown to calm children and even alleviate symptoms in phobias, anxiety and PTSD in children under 14 years old who believe in the Abrahamic faith. At the moment, there's two figures of note here: Anna Talinn, the current owner of SCP-122, and SCP-122-2, an "Angel" that appears in Anna's dreams. The usage records show Anna's reactions, and recollections, of SCP-122-2 appearing in her dreams, except for the first one which has a strange amount of information that's been expunged. And then you get to the level 4 security below and realize it's not as harmless as it seems. [[spoiler: First off, 122-2? It's not in their dreams. It's '''REAL'''. And there's pictures of the "Angel" getting closer and closer to Anna's bed until it's right over her with big, white eyes. And the first usage entry, the expunged one? That's because that one is addressed as ''Jana Mastan'', and it only reads [[WhamLine "had a blackout. He got her on the first night"]]. And the final image of the page? "HE TOLD ME TO PRAY".]]

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-127 SCP-127]] SCP-127]], The Living Gun, is an [=MP5K=] submachine gun. Other than the fact that it shoots teeth, it appears to be a normal gun...on the outside. Inside of the gun is a [[BodyHorror whole mess of organic tissue, organs, and bones]], the [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking magazine can't be removed]] — "[[BizarreAlienBiology it seems to be permanently attached to the weapon]]."

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-136 SCP-136]] SCP-136]], Naked Doll, is a doll. When you look at it for too long, you get {{mind rape}}d (in a way heavily reminiscent of ''physical'' rape) by a naked, insane, blood-covered ghost thing that inexorably floats towards you, laughing, before shoving its face right up to yours and screaming before disappearing. It usually takes the form of a woman with an obscenely large mouth and oversized breasts. And it can kill people. The Foundation uses it for ''enhanced interrogation'' [[note]]an euphemism for "torturing for information"[[/note]].



* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-149 SCP-149]]. As if there weren't enough reasons to hate mosquitos, this one is a carrier for a kind of virus that causes cyst-like structures to grow inside the target's nose, throat, and occasionally eye sockets, each of which contains the mosquito's larva.

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-169 SCP-169]] is a ''titanic'' sea creature, estimated to be ''2000 kilometers'' in size…at the '''minimum.''' This thing has been around for millions of years, is still alive, and is so huge that spines on its back have been mistaken for islands. Oh, and the Foundation outright admits that it will ''never'' be contained--all they can do is keep the thing a secret. That's right: the only people in the world who could ever hope to keep this beast under control ''can't do anything of the sort at all'', and they know it.

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-149 SCP-149]].SCP-149]], The Blood Flies. As if there weren't enough reasons to hate mosquitos, this one is a carrier for a kind of virus that causes cyst-like structures to grow inside the target's nose, throat, and occasionally eye sockets, each of which contains the mosquito's larva.

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-169 SCP-169]] SCP-169]], The Leviathan, is a ''titanic'' sea creature, estimated to be ''2000 kilometers'' in size…at the '''minimum.''' This thing has been around for millions of years, is still alive, and is so huge that spines on its back have been mistaken for islands. Oh, and the Foundation outright admits that it will ''never'' be contained--all they can do is keep the thing a secret. That's right: the only people in the world who could ever hope to keep this beast under control ''can't do anything of the sort at all'', and they know it.



* The very first SCP itself, [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-173 SCP-173]], the statue that tries to kill you if you break eye contact with it. Enlarge that page's picture to get a better idea. It appears to be ''the only thing 682 is afraid of'', as when it was locked inside 173's chamber, the creature's first response was to huddle in the corner farthest from 173 and stare at it without blinking for several hours. When snipers popped 682's eyes from afar, it responded by growing bullet-proof eyes all over its body so that it could keep 173 from getting close to it. However, while 173 did some damage to 682 before it could adapt [[HorrifyingTheHorror as well as pretty much traumatizing the Hard-To-Destroy Reptile]], it was unable to destroy 682.

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* The very first SCP itself, [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-173 SCP-173]], The Sculpture - The Original, the statue that tries to kill you if you break eye contact with it. Enlarge that page's picture to get a better idea. It appears to be ''the only thing 682 is afraid of'', as when it was locked inside 173's chamber, the creature's first response was to huddle in the corner farthest from 173 and stare at it without blinking for several hours. When snipers popped 682's eyes from afar, it responded by growing bullet-proof eyes all over its body so that it could keep 173 from getting close to it. However, while 173 did some damage to 682 before it could adapt [[HorrifyingTheHorror as well as pretty much traumatizing the Hard-To-Destroy Reptile]], it was unable to destroy 682.



* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-182 SCP-182]]: A nice, cheerful guy who wants to be friends. Oh, and did we mention that he's deaf, mute, and horribly scarred, and he compensates for the first three by involuntarily riding shotgun on your senses when you get within ten meters, and if you stay around him there's a 97% chance you'll go insane? And he knows this. And he can't do a thing about it.

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-182 SCP-182]]: SCP-182]], "Rider": A nice, cheerful guy who wants to be friends. Oh, and did we mention that he's deaf, mute, and horribly scarred, and he compensates for the first three by involuntarily riding shotgun on your senses when you get within ten meters, and if you stay around him there's a 97% chance you'll go insane? And he knows this. And he can't do a thing about it.



* You know you're dealing with some master writers when they can make ''cups'' ParanoiaFuel. [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-198 SCP-198]], a cup that can teleport and pretend to be other beverage containers. When you pick it up, it instantly bonds with your skin and cannot be removed, even by amputation. You rapidly become dehydrated unless you drink from the cup. What's in the cup? Human body fluids, like spit, sweat, bile, mucus, and...some less pleasant ones. Also, since you dehydrate so fast, your only hope is to chug everything in the cup constantly.

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* You know you're dealing with some master writers when they can make ''cups'' ParanoiaFuel. [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-198 SCP-198]], Cup of Joe, a cup that can teleport and pretend to be other beverage containers. When you pick it up, it instantly bonds with your skin and cannot be removed, even by amputation. You rapidly become dehydrated unless you drink from the cup. What's in the cup? Human body fluids, like spit, sweat, bile, mucus, and...some less pleasant ones. Also, since you dehydrate so fast, your only hope is to chug everything in the cup constantly.



* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-201 SCP-201]] is an old medical apparatus that teleports anyone who comes within 30 meters to an alternate reality within a period of 48 hours. While this reality superficially resembles Earth, it exists in a perpetual state of twilight and is devoid of all life; all places of human habitation appear as if everyone suddenly vanished at the same instant. [[YearOutsideHourInside Time elapsed in this reality can vary greatly from our own]], but that's not the worst part. The worst part is that people sent to this reality are left to wander it, alone, before being randomly returned to our world. There are no monsters, no weird phenomena, and no other presences. [[NothingIsScarier Just complete and utter isolation with no idea how long you'll be stuck.]] The longest recorded time someone spent there was eight years. If anyone tried to repair any communication devices in that realm, they would receive an automated message coming from the Foundation itself. The link the discovery leads to is related to SCP-2935, the universe where every form of life simultaneously died, bacteria included. The first version of the page lacked the relation to another object, instead featuring some [DATA EXPUNGED], which may or may not exist.

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-204 SCP-204]]. 204 comes in two parts: 204-1 is a colony of nanomachines that follows around 204-2, protecting them from harm. 204-2 is a child aged from 4 to 14, with a history of being abused, who can control 204-1. When 204-2 turns fourteen, 204-1 finds a new child to protect, and, if the former 204-2 is mentally stable, the former 204-2 is given a Class-A amnestic and put into a foster care program. That's not the NightmareFuel. The real NF comes from an addendum that explains that due to 204-1 freaking out if there isn't another suitable child to imprint on if needed, the Foundation has a group of suitable candidates. However, if they need candidates quickly, they can enlist some more candidates who don't fit the protocol- i.e., they are of a suitable age (preferably under ten), but they don't have a history of abuse. The Foundation will then '''turn them over to 'caretakers' which will consist of D-class personnel convicted of violent crimes, child abuse, and pedophilia'''. It also says that the procedure for hiring the 'caretakers' is the same one for finding people to perform Procedure 110-Montauk on SCP-231. Jesus Christ.

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-201 SCP-201]] SCP-201]], The Empty World, is an old medical apparatus that teleports anyone who comes within 30 meters to an alternate reality within a period of 48 hours. While this reality superficially resembles Earth, it exists in a perpetual state of twilight and is devoid of all life; all places of human habitation appear as if everyone suddenly vanished at the same instant. [[YearOutsideHourInside Time elapsed in this reality can vary greatly from our own]], but that's not the worst part. The worst part is that people sent to this reality are left to wander it, alone, before being randomly returned to our world. There are no monsters, no weird phenomena, and no other presences. [[NothingIsScarier Just complete and utter isolation with no idea how long you'll be stuck.]] The longest recorded time someone spent there was eight years. If anyone tried to repair any communication devices in that realm, they would receive an automated message coming from the Foundation itself. The link the discovery leads to is related to SCP-2935, the universe where every form of life simultaneously died, bacteria included. The first version of the page lacked the relation to another object, instead featuring some [DATA EXPUNGED], which may or may not exist.

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-204 SCP-204]].SCP-204]], The Protector. 204 comes in two parts: 204-1 is a colony of nanomachines that follows around 204-2, protecting them from harm. 204-2 is a child aged from 4 to 14, with a history of being abused, who can control 204-1. When 204-2 turns fourteen, 204-1 finds a new child to protect, and, if the former 204-2 is mentally stable, the former 204-2 is given a Class-A amnestic and put into a foster care program. That's not the NightmareFuel. The real NF comes from an addendum that explains that due to 204-1 freaking out if there isn't another suitable child to imprint on if needed, the Foundation has a group of suitable candidates. However, if they need candidates quickly, they can enlist some more candidates who don't fit the protocol- i.e., they are of a suitable age (preferably under ten), but they don't have a history of abuse. The Foundation will then '''turn them over to 'caretakers' which will consist of D-class personnel convicted of violent crimes, child abuse, and pedophilia'''. It also says that the procedure for hiring the 'caretakers' is the same one for finding people to perform Procedure 110-Montauk on SCP-231. Jesus Christ.



* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-205 SCP-205]]. A pair of flood lamps that project shadows that are telling a terrifying story about a girl meeting, mating with, and getting killed by horned humanoids. Then you realize the shadows are more like actors reenacting the story, and that you really don't want to catch their attention. But that's not the worst part: it looks like the girl didn't realize she was living with monsters before taking pictures of them. [[ParanoiaFuel Meaning that to normal eyes they look human, and that they could be walking among us unnoticed.]] Oh, and the circumstances of the recovery of the lamps make it clear that everything displayed by the shadows actually happened.

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-212 SCP-212]]. One of the images for 212 features a [[EyeScream bloodshot eyeball]] being stabbed by various metal implements.

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-205 SCP-205]].SCP-205]], Shadow Lamps. A pair of flood lamps that project shadows that are telling a terrifying story about a girl meeting, mating with, and getting killed by horned humanoids. Then you realize the shadows are more like actors reenacting the story, and that you really don't want to catch their attention. But that's not the worst part: it looks like the girl didn't realize she was living with monsters before taking pictures of them. [[ParanoiaFuel Meaning that to normal eyes they look human, and that they could be walking among us unnoticed.]] Oh, and the circumstances of the recovery of the lamps make it clear that everything displayed by the shadows actually happened.

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-212 SCP-212]].SCP-212]], The Improver. One of the images for 212 features a [[EyeScream bloodshot eyeball]] being stabbed by various metal implements.



* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-228 SCP-228]], a rather simple, but effective entry. It's a photograph that manifests as something different each time it's viewed, based on subconscious thoughts. The anomalous effect does not persist through photographing SCP-228 but does trigger through a remote video feed. The database entry includes a live feed with instructions to report disturbing imagery to psychiatric personnel. Three guesses as to what images are usually being cycled. The image will change on a page reset after a minute or so. Images include a happy field of roses; an uncanny faceless woman in sepia tone; and a man naked and possibly unconscious, on top of a stuffed animal, in a filthy bathroom.

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-228 SCP-228]], Psychiatric Diagnostic Tool, a rather simple, but effective entry. It's a photograph that manifests as something different each time it's viewed, based on subconscious thoughts. The anomalous effect does not persist through photographing SCP-228 but does trigger through a remote video feed. The database entry includes a live feed with instructions to report disturbing imagery to psychiatric personnel. Three guesses as to what images are usually being cycled. The image will change on a page reset after a minute or so. Images include a happy field of roses; an uncanny faceless woman in sepia tone; and a man naked and possibly unconscious, on top of a stuffed animal, in a filthy bathroom.



* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-238 SCP-238]], an enormous (as in "thousands of miles of tunnels") underground complex. Currently, the only thing that has worked has been blocking it off with a brick wall, and all attempts at exploration have invariably ended horribly, with reports of hallucinations, odd sounds, mysterious accidents, and [[MeatMoss partially organic walls]]. And then you get the pictures with the ''giant spiders'', combine it with the comments about an incursion finding something that wasn't "natural," and you can start guessing just what sort of thing's down in those tunnels. It doesn't get much better when you check the comments: Apparently, quite a few [=SCPs=] came from there.

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-253 SCP-253]] is a contagious form of cancer. That is scary in and of itself, but it gets worse: if enough people are infected by this cancer, it will start to act as a HiveMind and take control of their bodies through the neoplasms on their brains. And if that's not scary enough, the HiveMind might be able to develop human-like intelligence.

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-261 SCP-261]] is a [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/experiment-log-261-ad-de vending machine that dispenses snack foods that might be normal, strange, or bizarre]]. As [=SCPs=] go, it's actually pretty fun and not too scary. The disturbing part comes as you slowly read more and more stories about what comes out of the vending machine. The first time living food is dispensed, most researchers refuse to eat it and are as distressed by the idea as most people would be. But as more and more living food items are dispensed from the vending machine, researchers get more and more casual about it, until reports of the living, potentially thinking beings only describe their flavor. As if cramming the recently dead bodies of various cute little alien critters popping out of the machine is the normal and obvious thing to do.

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-238 SCP-238]], Building Complex, an enormous (as in "thousands of miles of tunnels") underground complex. Currently, the only thing that has worked has been blocking it off with a brick wall, and all attempts at exploration have invariably ended horribly, with reports of hallucinations, odd sounds, mysterious accidents, and [[MeatMoss partially organic walls]]. And then you get the pictures with the ''giant spiders'', combine it with the comments about an incursion finding something that wasn't "natural," and you can start guessing just what sort of thing's down in those tunnels. It doesn't get much better when you check the comments: Apparently, quite a few [=SCPs=] came from there.

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-253 SCP-253]] SCP-253]], The Cancer Plague, is a contagious form of cancer. That is scary in and of itself, but it gets worse: if enough people are infected by this cancer, it will start to act as a HiveMind and take control of their bodies through the neoplasms on their brains. And if that's not scary enough, the HiveMind might be able to develop human-like intelligence.

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-261 SCP-261]] SCP-261]], Pan-Dimensional Vending, is a [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/experiment-log-261-ad-de vending machine that dispenses snack foods that might be normal, strange, or bizarre]]. As [=SCPs=] go, it's actually pretty fun and not too scary. The disturbing part comes as you slowly read more and more stories about what comes out of the vending machine. The first time living food is dispensed, most researchers refuse to eat it and are as distressed by the idea as most people would be. But as more and more living food items are dispensed from the vending machine, researchers get more and more casual about it, until reports of the living, potentially thinking beings only describe their flavor. As if cramming the recently dead bodies of various cute little alien critters popping out of the machine is the normal and obvious thing to do.



* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-267 SCP-267]] is a subspecies of naked mole-rat that feeds on tumors. They attack large animals, paralyze them, and drag them into their burrows, where they chew off their limbs and pump them full of carcinogenic venom to feed off the tumors this creates. This means that the larder creature, usually a human, is [[FateWorseThanDeath trapped in a pitch-black, reeking cave, in constant agony as the tumors swelling all over its body are chewed off by tiny unseen monsters that vomit root pulp into its mouth on a regular basis]]. This can last for ''decades''.

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-267 SCP-267]] SCP-267]], Tumorvore, is a subspecies of naked mole-rat that feeds on tumors. They attack large animals, paralyze them, and drag them into their burrows, where they chew off their limbs and pump them full of carcinogenic venom to feed off the tumors this creates. This means that the larder creature, usually a human, is [[FateWorseThanDeath trapped in a pitch-black, reeking cave, in constant agony as the tumors swelling all over its body are chewed off by tiny unseen monsters that vomit root pulp into its mouth on a regular basis]]. This can last for ''decades''.



* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-280 SCP-280]]. It's a shadowy creature that attacks people and rips them to shreds...for ''no reason''. It can rip through steel to get to its prey, and sudden exposure to light causes it to teleport away to plan its next attack. It was first discovered where it massacred a family of five in their home, the only survivor being a nine-year-old who had come over for a sleepover and was huddling terrified in the basement with only a flashlight for protection. [[ParanoiaFuel Don't turn off the lights, it may be in there with you]].

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-290 SCP-290]] reads like a love letter to the BodyHorror sub-genre: it's a metal sphere that reconfigures your body in wild ways while keeping you alive. The Experiment Log Addendum includes the poor test subject's head "slowly embedding itself into his thigh, both eyes absent," and a strong implication that -- possible BrainBleach warning -- the restructuring of his internal organs had re-routed some of his waste through his chest cavity.

* Speaking of disturbing food dispensers, [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-294 SCP-294]] is a coffee machine that can dispense just about any kind of liquid. Like SCP-261, it's, for the most part, a lighthearted, if darkly humorous tale about a vending machine that can make anything (water, coffee, cola, beer...blood, sweat, saliva...liquid nitrogen, molten metal, sulfuric acid...) as long as it can exist in liquid form, though it operates on an extremely eerie case of being strictly literal in how it interprets your commands. If you value your appetite, do not use "joe" as a synonym for "coffee" when inputting what drink you want, especially if your name is Joe, or if there's a Joe somewhere in the room with you. Not only does SCP-261 dispense any liquid possible, but it can actively take that liquid from somewhere so it can dispense it. Said machine, if given the command 'A Cup of Joe' goes for a LiteralMetaphor in a very painful way, extracting and dispensing a mixture of bodily liquids from the nearest person named Joe. It's survivable, but the person this happened to had to be hospitalized for several weeks. There's also "The Perfect Drink," which causes the drinker to become depressive and [[DrivenToSuicide commit suicide]] because "everything else is just a letdown now." For more straightforward ways of killing you, it will happily dispense any kind of industrial chemical you like. There's a ''reason'' why they have two security guards stationed there with orders to shoot anyone who is trying to order anything other than normal drinks or substances strictly for research.

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-280 SCP-280]].SCP-280]], Eyes in the Dark. It's a shadowy creature that attacks people and rips them to shreds...for ''no reason''. It can rip through steel to get to its prey, and sudden exposure to light causes it to teleport away to plan its next attack. It was first discovered where it massacred a family of five in their home, the only survivor being a nine-year-old who had come over for a sleepover and was huddling terrified in the basement with only a flashlight for protection. [[ParanoiaFuel Don't turn off the lights, it may be in there with you]].

* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-290 SCP-290]] SCP-290]], The Picasso Machine, reads like a love letter to the BodyHorror sub-genre: it's a metal sphere that reconfigures your body in wild ways while keeping you alive. The Experiment Log Addendum includes the poor test subject's head "slowly embedding itself into his thigh, both eyes absent," and a strong implication that -- possible BrainBleach warning -- the restructuring of his internal organs had re-routed some of his waste through his chest cavity.

* Speaking of disturbing food dispensers, [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-294 SCP-294]] SCP-294]], The Coffee Machine, is a coffee machine that can dispense just about any kind of liquid. Like SCP-261, it's, for the most part, a lighthearted, if darkly humorous tale about a vending machine that can make anything (water, coffee, cola, beer...blood, sweat, saliva...liquid nitrogen, molten metal, sulfuric acid...) as long as it can exist in liquid form, though it operates on an extremely eerie case of being strictly literal in how it interprets your commands. If you value your appetite, do not use "joe" as a synonym for "coffee" when inputting what drink you want, especially if your name is Joe, or if there's a Joe somewhere in the room with you. Not only does SCP-261 dispense any liquid possible, but it can actively take that liquid from somewhere so it can dispense it. Said machine, if given the command 'A Cup of Joe' goes for a LiteralMetaphor in a very painful way, extracting and dispensing a mixture of bodily liquids from the nearest person named Joe. It's survivable, but the person this happened to had to be hospitalized for several weeks. There's also "The Perfect Drink," which causes the drinker to become depressive and [[DrivenToSuicide commit suicide]] because "everything else is just a letdown now." For more straightforward ways of killing you, it will happily dispense any kind of industrial chemical you like. There's a ''reason'' why they have two security guards stationed there with orders to shoot anyone who is trying to order anything other than normal drinks or substances strictly for research.
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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-027 SCP-027]], a phenomenon that causes a single human afflicted with it to be constantly swarmed by a huge number of crawling, squirming vermin, including flies, gnats, rats, worms, cockroaches, lice, spiders and one species that is redacted for unclear reasons. The host has no control over this, so he's left with all these slimy, crawling creatures swarming all over his body and doing whatever they wish to him. Feral specimens will even bite him for seemingly no reason. The current host first figured out he was infected when he suffered breathing problems due to a fly [[OrificeInvasion getting into his nose]]... and later ''laying eggs'' in it. And that's just the ''current'' host. The previous host died due to a mix of malnutrition and trying to cope with his situation through substance abuse, and an autopsy revealed that [[BodyHorror a family of rats had been nesting in his abdomen]]. And then there's [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/critters this tale]], told from the point of view of the current host, describing his affliction in [[{{Squick}} loving detail]], as well as the [[SanitySlippage effects it's had on his mind]].
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*[[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-122 SCP-122]] is a star-shaped nightlight that's been shown to calm children and even alleviate symptoms in phobias, anxiety and PTSD in children under 14 years old who believe in the Abrahamic faith. At the moment, there's two figures of note here: Anna Talinn, the current owner of SCP-122, and SCP-122-2, an "Angel" that appears in Anna's dreams. The usage records show Anna's reactions, and recollections, of SCP-122-2 appearing in her dreams, except for the first one which has a strange amount of information that's been expunged. And then you get to the level 4 security below and realize it's not as harmless as it seems. [[spoiler: First off, 122-2? It's not in their dreams. It's '''REAL'''. And there's pictures of the "Angel" getting closer and closer to Anna's bed until it's right over her with big, white eyes. And the first usage entry, the expunged one? That's because that one is addressed as ''Jana Mastan'', and it only reads [[WhamLine "had a blackout. He got her on the first night"]]. And the final image of the page? "HE TOLD ME TO PRAY".]]
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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-201 SCP-201]] is an old medical apparatus that teleports anyone who comes within 30 meters to an alternate reality within a period of 48 hours. While this reality superficially resembles Earth, it exists in a perpetual state of twilight and is devoid of all life; all places of human habitation appear as if everyone suddenly vanished at the same instant. [[YearOutsideHourInside Time elapsed in this reality can vary greatly from our own]], but that's not the worst part. The worst part is that people sent to this reality are left to wander it, alone, before being randomly returned to our world. There are no monsters, no weird phenomena, and no other presences. [[NothingIsScarier Just complete and utter isolation with no idea how long you'll be stuck.]] The longest recorded time someone spent there was eight years. If anyone tried to repair any communication devices in that realm, they would receive an automated message coming from the Foundation itself. The link the discovery leads to is related to SCP-2935. This relation may be considered shoehorned solely because of the similarity between the two [=SCPs=], but there are arguably even more horrifying implications than before. The first version of the page lacked the relation to another object, but it had [DATA EXPUNGED], which may or may not have been encountered in the alternate world.

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-201 SCP-201]] is an old medical apparatus that teleports anyone who comes within 30 meters to an alternate reality within a period of 48 hours. While this reality superficially resembles Earth, it exists in a perpetual state of twilight and is devoid of all life; all places of human habitation appear as if everyone suddenly vanished at the same instant. [[YearOutsideHourInside Time elapsed in this reality can vary greatly from our own]], but that's not the worst part. The worst part is that people sent to this reality are left to wander it, alone, before being randomly returned to our world. There are no monsters, no weird phenomena, and no other presences. [[NothingIsScarier Just complete and utter isolation with no idea how long you'll be stuck.]] The longest recorded time someone spent there was eight years. If anyone tried to repair any communication devices in that realm, they would receive an automated message coming from the Foundation itself. The link the discovery leads to is related to SCP-2935. This relation may be considered shoehorned solely because of SCP-2935, the similarity between the two [=SCPs=], but there are arguably even more horrifying implications than before. universe where every form of life simultaneously died, bacteria included. The first version of the page lacked the relation to another object, but it had instead featuring some [DATA EXPUNGED], which may or may not have been encountered in the alternate world.
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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-058 SCP-058]] resembles a ''bovine heart with tentacles and spikes''. It destroyed 70% of a town during its first encounter with the Foundation. It also talks, although whether that's a good or bad thing depends on how creepy you find rambling, nonsensical descriptions involving [[WordSaladHorror "snakes that eat the loaves of children from lamb trees in autumn."]] Oh, and when it breached containment, it was only stopped by being ''[[NighInvulnerable run over by a M1 Abrams tank]]''.

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-058 SCP-058]] resembles a ''bovine heart with tentacles and spikes''. It destroyed 70% of a town during its first encounter with the Foundation. It also talks, although whether that's a good or bad thing depends on how creepy you find rambling, nonsensical descriptions involving [[WordSaladHorror "snakes that eat the loaves of children from lamb trees in autumn."]] Oh, and when it breached containment, it was only stopped by being ''[[NighInvulnerable run over by a an M1 Abrams tank]]''.
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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-058 SCP-058]] resembles a ''bovine heart with tentacles and spikes''. It destroyed 70% of a town during its first encounter with the Foundation. It also talks, although whether that's a good or bad thing depends on how creepy you find rambling, nonsensical descriptions involving [[WordSaladHorror "snakes that eat the loaves of children from lamb trees in autumn."]]

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-058 SCP-058]] resembles a ''bovine heart with tentacles and spikes''. It destroyed 70% of a town during its first encounter with the Foundation. It also talks, although whether that's a good or bad thing depends on how creepy you find rambling, nonsensical descriptions involving [[WordSaladHorror "snakes that eat the loaves of children from lamb trees in autumn."]]
"]] Oh, and when it breached containment, it was only stopped by being ''[[NighInvulnerable run over by a M1 Abrams tank]]''.
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** The details are so confidential that even the ''description'' has been expunged and the directives state there is no way of containing it without risking a ''[[ApocalypseHow/ClassZ ZK-class Reality Failure event]]'' (the destruction of the observable universe). No one except the O5s is allowed to know anything about it at ALL. But there is a hidden message on the page from a researcher who worked on it and managed to escape the purge detailing it: The reason the SCP Foundation discourages attempt at cross-referencing [=SCPs=] and looking for patterns in their seemingly random nature is that once, ''they did'' try to develop a Grand Unified Theory of [=SCPs=] and they discovered that reality is constantly shifting, things appearing and disappearing as if they'd never been, even whole sections of the Foundation's history-changing. Eventually one of the researchers discovered the pattern- the shifting development of reality "toward narrative coherence, toward a plot..." And they discovered the truth. There is a God, and it is SCP-001. [[NoticingTheFourthWall And it's a bunch of horror writers.]] That's right, SCP-001 is '''''[[TomatoInTheMirror you]].'''''

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** The details are so confidential that even the ''description'' has been expunged and the directives state there is no way of containing it without risking a ''[[ApocalypseHow/ClassZ ZK-class Reality Failure event]]'' (the destruction of the observable universe). No one except the O5s is allowed to know anything about it at ALL. But there is a hidden message on the page from a researcher who worked on it and managed to escape the purge detailing it: The reason the SCP Foundation discourages attempt at cross-referencing [=SCPs=] and looking for patterns in their seemingly random nature is that once, ''they did'' try to develop a Grand Unified Theory of [=SCPs=] and they discovered that reality is constantly shifting, things appearing and disappearing as if they'd never been, even whole sections of the Foundation's history-changing. Eventually one of the researchers discovered the pattern- the shifting development of reality "toward narrative coherence, toward a plot..." And they discovered the truth. There is a God, and it is SCP-001. [[NoticingTheFourthWall And it's a bunch of horror writers.]] That's right, SCP-001 Confused by what this means? It's simple. ''SCP-001 is '''''[[TomatoInTheMirror '''[[TomatoInTheMirror you]].'''''
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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/shaggydredlocks-proposal S.D. Locke's proposal]]. SCP-001 is the Sun, after an event on an unknown date resulted in it '''melting all living things exposed to its light.''' 6.8 billion casualties in 24 hours was the result. Oh, and everything SCP-001 affects survives exposure and simply become the epitome of BodyHorror as multiple organisms (designated SCP-001-A) fuse together and partially reconstitute themselves. They then work to expose everyone who has avoided this fate to the sunlight. And over the course of the article, SCP-001 turns everyone mentioned into an SCP-001-A instance, including [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou the reader]]. All of this been happening for at least 1,312 days, or a little over ''three and a half years'', by the time you open the first revision of the article, and in addition to the article revisions you also see the catastrophe from the point of view of a researcher who loses her loved ones to the masses of bio-goop and then spends ''985 days'' with no contact from Site-19 (emphasized to be the last beacon of hope against this whole mess and which is implied to have fallen to this solar apocalypse) in a horrifying and slow SanitySlippage culminating in her [[DrivenToSuicide suicide]] one day before you got to the terminal. The most chilling part of the entire article is a short tale of a D-Class trying to distract the beasts, and he manages to kill himself before they can pry his clothes off — except the Sun ''brings him back to life'' and converts him anyway, while he's helpless to do anything but scream. At one point, the researcher uses an occult ritual to bring her girlfriend's soul back...and it's ''still'' an SCP-001 aspect.

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/shaggydredlocks-proposal S.D. Locke's proposal]]. SCP-001 is the Sun, after an event on an unknown date resulted in it '''melting all living things exposed to its light.''' 6.8 billion casualties in 24 hours was the result. Oh, and everything SCP-001 affects survives exposure and simply become the epitome of BodyHorror as multiple organisms (designated SCP-001-A) fuse together and partially reconstitute themselves. They then work to expose everyone who has avoided this fate to the sunlight. And over the course of the article, SCP-001 turns everyone mentioned into an SCP-001-A instance, including [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou the reader]]. All of this has been happening for at least 1,312 days, or a little over ''three and a half years'', by the time you open the first revision of the article, and in addition to the article revisions you also see the catastrophe from the point of view of a researcher who loses her loved ones to the masses of bio-goop and then spends ''985 days'' with no contact from Site-19 (emphasized to be the last beacon of hope against this whole mess and which is implied to have fallen to this solar apocalypse) in a horrifying and slow SanitySlippage culminating in her [[DrivenToSuicide suicide]] one day before you got to the terminal. The most chilling part of the entire article is a short tale of a D-Class trying to distract the beasts, and he manages to kill himself before they can pry his clothes off — except the Sun ''brings him back to life'' and converts him anyway, while he's helpless to do anything but scream. At one point, the researcher uses an occult ritual to bring her girlfriend's soul back...and it's ''still'' an SCP-001 aspect.
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* As Dr. Bright puts it, "All the rape is in your head." The author, Clef, added that "I don't want to know what you people think it is, honestly, because I will always be disgusted at the things that people come up with. Suffice to say: yeah, it's THAT." That said, it was ''very clearly'' intended to be rape, and Bright and Clef playing coy about it does not change this. The fact that the only D-class personnel allowed were convicted sex offenders pre-rewrite, the fact that marked sexual deviancy is not to be considered an automatic fail, and the fact that some D-class personnel attempt to prolong the "procedure" make this really, really easy to put together.
* Surprisingly, after all the unspeakable horrors, one of the [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/the-white-horse short stories]] finally manages to provide a {{Bittersweet Ending}}. In it, it's revealed that 231-7 is actually the First Horseman of the Apocalypse, Conquest, who was destined by Yahweh to fight for him during the fated battle of Armageddon. While preparing for the upcoming conflict, Yahweh uses his power to loosen the restraints on the SCP's power, allowing her to give birth to a more powerful version of herself further heightened by her innumerable torture sessions. She then dissolves her former tormentors in a blast of light and instantly transports herself to Yahweh's location presumably riding [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-312 SCP-312]] as her steed. Yahweh tells her to forgive the Foundation for their wrongs; Conquest, who is VERY understandably pissed off at her master, rightfully points out to him that what the Foundation did was not entirely their fault since they thought they were saving the world from a world-destroying calamity. In fact, it was Yahweh's fault that he didn't bother telling his followers what was really going on, perfectly aware of what his rider had to endure yet doing nothing about it. As a result, she renounces her loyalty to him and abandons her mission by riding her SCP to explore the universe. What's even better is that she manages to flip off God, who in this story is a {{jerkass}}. At one point he was actually considering wiping her from existence just because he was flabbergasted that his creation would actually be angry at him for allowing her to be brutally tortured, mind-wiped, and {{Mind Rape}}d while preventing her from escaping by putting a {{Restraining Bolt}} on her power until a certain appointed time. It wasn't until after he read her memory and saw everything that she ever felt, thought, and experienced, that he is unable to prevent her from leaving the earth and exploring the stars. Of course, this also brings up new horrors as it means that whatever SCP-231-7 experienced at the hands of the Foundation must have been so awful that it even horrifies GOD.
* One answer to the question of what Montauk is "nothing at all." The girl's giving birth isn't held back by her being horribly traumatized, but by the fear and dread the "procedure" generates toward the unborn and the pity and compassion directed towards the suffering girl. This is arguably more unsettling because it means the O5 Council is willing to traumatize their own organization-given cause and also that the entire containment is a gigantic bluff. Bluffs have a remarkable tendency to get called.
* The page image for SCP-231 is a simple gray-on-gray placeholder image of the Foundation's logo, with the caption explaining that the original was [[YouDontWantToKnow removed by request of the O5 Council.]] There is never a reason given for this decision.

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* ** As Dr. Bright puts it, "All the rape is in your head." The author, Clef, added that "I don't want to know what you people think it is, honestly, because I will always be disgusted at the things that people come up with. Suffice to say: yeah, it's THAT." That said, it was ''very clearly'' intended to be rape, and Bright and Clef playing coy about it does not change this. The fact that the only D-class personnel allowed were convicted sex offenders pre-rewrite, the fact that marked sexual deviancy is not to be considered an automatic fail, and the fact that some D-class personnel attempt to prolong the "procedure" make this really, really easy to put together.
* ** Surprisingly, after all the unspeakable horrors, one of the [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/the-white-horse short stories]] finally manages to provide a {{Bittersweet Ending}}. In it, it's revealed that 231-7 is actually the First Horseman of the Apocalypse, Conquest, who was destined by Yahweh to fight for him during the fated battle of Armageddon. While preparing for the upcoming conflict, Yahweh uses his power to loosen the restraints on the SCP's power, allowing her to give birth to a more powerful version of herself further heightened by her innumerable torture sessions. She then dissolves her former tormentors in a blast of light and instantly transports herself to Yahweh's location presumably riding [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-312 SCP-312]] as her steed. Yahweh tells her to forgive the Foundation for their wrongs; Conquest, who is VERY understandably pissed off at her master, rightfully points out to him that what the Foundation did was not entirely their fault since they thought they were saving the world from a world-destroying calamity. In fact, it was Yahweh's fault that he didn't bother telling his followers what was really going on, perfectly aware of what his rider had to endure yet doing nothing about it. As a result, she renounces her loyalty to him and abandons her mission by riding her SCP to explore the universe. What's even better is that she manages to flip off God, who in this story is a {{jerkass}}. At one point he was actually considering wiping her from existence just because he was flabbergasted that his creation would actually be angry at him for allowing her to be brutally tortured, mind-wiped, and {{Mind Rape}}d while preventing her from escaping by putting a {{Restraining Bolt}} on her power until a certain appointed time. It wasn't until after he read her memory and saw everything that she ever felt, thought, and experienced, that he is unable to prevent her from leaving the earth and exploring the stars. Of course, this also brings up new horrors as it means that whatever SCP-231-7 experienced at the hands of the Foundation must have been so awful that it even horrifies GOD.
* ** One answer to the question of what Montauk is "nothing at all." The girl's giving birth isn't held back by her being horribly traumatized, but by the fear and dread the "procedure" generates toward the unborn and the pity and compassion directed towards the suffering girl. This is arguably more unsettling because it means the O5 Council is willing to traumatize their own organization-given cause and also that the entire containment is a gigantic bluff. Bluffs have a remarkable tendency to get called.
* ** The page image for SCP-231 is a simple gray-on-gray placeholder image of the Foundation's logo, with the caption explaining that the original was [[YouDontWantToKnow removed by request of the O5 Council.]] There is never a reason given for this decision.
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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scantron-s-proposal Another concept]] for SCP-001: [[Website/SCPFoundation a massive worldwide organization that acts like a sociopathic MIB agency]]. That's right, the Foundation itself is an SCP!

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scantron-s-proposal Another concept]] for SCP-001: [[Website/SCPFoundation a massive worldwide organization that acts like a sociopathic MIB agency]]. That's right, [[MindScrew the Foundation itself is an SCP!SCP!]]
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** The details are so confidential that even the ''description'' has been expunged and the directives state there is no way of containing it without risking a ''[[ApocalypseHow/ClassZ ZK-class Reality Failure event]]'' (the destruction of the observable universe). No one except the O5s is allowed to know anything about it at ALL. But there is a hidden message on the page from a researcher who worked on it and managed to escape the purge detailing it: The reason the SCP Foundation discourages attempt at cross-referencing [=SCPs=] and looking for patterns in their seemingly random nature is that once, ''they did'' try to develop a Grand Unified Theory of [=SCPs=] and they discovered that reality is constantly shifting, things appearing and disappearing as if they'd never been, even whole sections of the Foundation's history-changing. Eventually one of the researchers discovered the pattern- the shifting development of reality "toward narrative coherence, toward a plot..." And they discovered the truth. There is a God, and it is SCP-001. [[NoticingTheFourthWall And it's a bunch of horror writers.]] That's right, SCP-001 is '''''you.'''''

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** The details are so confidential that even the ''description'' has been expunged and the directives state there is no way of containing it without risking a ''[[ApocalypseHow/ClassZ ZK-class Reality Failure event]]'' (the destruction of the observable universe). No one except the O5s is allowed to know anything about it at ALL. But there is a hidden message on the page from a researcher who worked on it and managed to escape the purge detailing it: The reason the SCP Foundation discourages attempt at cross-referencing [=SCPs=] and looking for patterns in their seemingly random nature is that once, ''they did'' try to develop a Grand Unified Theory of [=SCPs=] and they discovered that reality is constantly shifting, things appearing and disappearing as if they'd never been, even whole sections of the Foundation's history-changing. Eventually one of the researchers discovered the pattern- the shifting development of reality "toward narrative coherence, toward a plot..." And they discovered the truth. There is a God, and it is SCP-001. [[NoticingTheFourthWall And it's a bunch of horror writers.]] That's right, SCP-001 is '''''you.'''''[[TomatoInTheMirror you]].'''''
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** The details are so confidential that even the ''description'' has been expunged and the directives state there is no way of containing it without risking a ''ZK-class Reality Failure event'' (the destruction of the observable universe). No one except the O5s is allowed to know anything about it at ALL. But there is a hidden message on the page from a researcher who worked on it and managed to escape the purge detailing it: The reason the SCP Foundation discourages attempt at cross-referencing [=SCPs=] and looking for patterns in their seemingly random nature is that once, ''they did'' try to develop a Grand Unified Theory of [=SCPs=] and they discovered that reality is constantly shifting, things appearing and disappearing as if they'd never been, even whole sections of the Foundation's history-changing. Eventually one of the researchers discovered the pattern- the shifting development of reality "toward narrative coherence, toward a plot..." And they discovered the truth. There is a God, and it is SCP-001. [[NoticingTheFourthWall And it's a bunch of horror writers.]] That's right, SCP-001 is '''''you.'''''

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** The details are so confidential that even the ''description'' has been expunged and the directives state there is no way of containing it without risking a ''ZK-class ''[[ApocalypseHow/ClassZ ZK-class Reality Failure event'' event]]'' (the destruction of the observable universe). No one except the O5s is allowed to know anything about it at ALL. But there is a hidden message on the page from a researcher who worked on it and managed to escape the purge detailing it: The reason the SCP Foundation discourages attempt at cross-referencing [=SCPs=] and looking for patterns in their seemingly random nature is that once, ''they did'' try to develop a Grand Unified Theory of [=SCPs=] and they discovered that reality is constantly shifting, things appearing and disappearing as if they'd never been, even whole sections of the Foundation's history-changing. Eventually one of the researchers discovered the pattern- the shifting development of reality "toward narrative coherence, toward a plot..." And they discovered the truth. There is a God, and it is SCP-001. [[NoticingTheFourthWall And it's a bunch of horror writers.]] That's right, SCP-001 is '''''you.'''''
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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/sandrewswann-s-proposal S Andrew Swann's proposal]] is a masterpiece of MetaFiction ParanoiaFuel.:

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/sandrewswann-s-proposal S Andrew Swann's proposal]] is a masterpiece of MetaFiction ParanoiaFuel.:ParanoiaFuel:



* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scantron-s-proposal Another concept]] for SCP-001: [[Wiki/SCPFoundation a massive worldwide organization that acts like a sociopathic MIB agency]]. That's right, the Foundation itself is an SCP!

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* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scantron-s-proposal Another concept]] for SCP-001: [[Wiki/SCPFoundation [[Website/SCPFoundation a massive worldwide organization that acts like a sociopathic MIB agency]]. That's right, the Foundation itself is an SCP!



** [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/djkaktus-s-proposal Part One, The Children:]] An attempt by the SCP Foundation to create a weapon capable of annihilating any potential threat to the world in general and the Foundation in specific. One problem: the people working on the project went rogue. The leader of the project is the only one that can activate the weapon. They NeverFoundTheBody, and it's hinted that he now leads the Chaos Insurgency. Then there's just what the weapon consists of. 9 children between the ages of 4 and 11, all who were experimented on to be able to alter reality, to the point of erasing something from existence. To make matters worse, they're all radioactive, and it's implied that they're soulless. After an incident that resulted in the death of an administrator, they were sealed in a tomb. They're ''still alive''.

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** [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/djkaktus-s-proposal Part One, The Children:]] An attempt by the SCP Foundation to create a weapon capable of annihilating any potential threat to the world in general and the Foundation in specific. One problem: the people working on the project went rogue. The leader of the project is the only one that can activate the weapon. They NeverFoundTheBody, and it's hinted that he now leads the Chaos Insurgency. Then there's just what the weapon consists of. 9 [[TykeBomb Nine children between the ages of 4 and 11, all who were experimented on on]] to be able to [[RealityWarper alter reality, reality]], to the point of erasing something from existence. To make matters worse, they're all radioactive, and it's implied that they're soulless. After an incident that resulted in the death of an administrator, they were sealed in a tomb. They're ''still alive''.''[[AndIMustScream still alive]]''.

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