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SCP-001 Proposals

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    Dr. Gears' Proposal 

Dr. Gears' Proposal - The Prototype

Author: Dr Gears
Posted: Prior to the Wikidot migration (fl. July 27th, 2008)
  • Anticlimax: Definitely an intentional example. Despite being SCP-001, the most important SCP of them all, written by one of the site's most iconic writers, the Prototype is almost painfully generic; It's a murderous monster with a weird ability to bend space. Of course, being the very first anomaly contained, it has no obligation to be special.
  • Humanoid Abomination: A humanoid bald creature with a head bigger than the rest of the body and a single eye inside its mouth...yeah, definitely qualifies.
  • Meaningful Name: "Prototype" doesn't refer to the SCP, but the document itself. It's supposed to resemble an earlier and less professional document than what modern SCP documents are written as.
  • Non-Malicious Monster: As monstrous as it might be, SCP-001 is nothing more than a predator who sees humans as food.

    Dr Clef's Proposal 

    Dr. Mann's Proposal 

Dr. Mann's Proposal - The Spiral Path

Author: DrEverettMann
Posted: June 12th, 2011

  • Alien Geometries: It's a spiral path that keeps on going further than it appears to end.
  • Exactly What It Says on the Tin: Besides being an actual spiral path that is only weird because of its length, it's also this with its designation as SCP-001. It's literally the first SCP to be found by what would become the Foundation.
  • Nothing Is the Same Anymore: The Spiral Path itself is actually fairly simple and straightforward, but its discovery would lead to its finders searching for more weirdness which would become SCPs, some of which were even created by them through horrific experiments, and the men themselves involved would create the Foundation and other anomalous groups such as the Chaos Insurgency and Marshal, Carter and Dark.

    S Andrew Swann's Proposal 

S Andrew Swann's Proposal - The Database

Author: sandrewswann
Posted: September 15th, 2011

  • Author Powers: SCP-001 are the authors of the SCP wiki, capable of completely rewriting reality if they want to do it.
  • Real Event, Fictional Cause: One of the attempts to suppress the spread of 001 results in a high profile hospitalization of a best-selling author, on 19 June, or: The Foundation's responsible for the car crash that crippled Stephen King. The first draft of The Dark Tower might be too close to the truth than O5 wanted. They also replaced The Matrix's script.

    Scantron's Proposal 

Scantron's Proposal - The Foundation

Author: Communism will win
Posted: October 13th, 2011

  • And Now for Someone Completely Different: The document is written from the point of view of the Unusual Incidents Unit, so the page doesn't follow the standard Foundation template.
  • And Then John Was a Zombie: The Reveal of this proposal is that the Foundation itself is an SCP, and likely the very Monster Progenitor as surveillance showed SCPs being transported for containment from what used to be the facility's auditorium. The O5 Council is also revealed to have been an UIU field team that never returned from their field op. And whatever they encountered in there, it turned them into the Council with a drive to secure, protect, and contain, using their training from the UIU to run their new operations. The field team that followed them in turn had reappeared as guards, staff, and other personnel.
  • Eldritch Location: The location of concern used to be a regular high school that inexplicably transformed into a facility perfect for containing anomalous objects and entities.
  • Masquerade Enforcer: What it possibly is. An anomaly that suppresses the existence of other anomalies. Essentially, a "counter-anomaly".

    djkaktus' Proposal 

djkaktus' Proposal I - The Children

Author: djkaktus
Posted: September 25th, 2014

  • Creepy Child: Nine of them, between the ages of 4 and 11. All of them are functionally brain dead, despite still showing vital signs.
  • Disintegrator Ray: The Children can effectively annihilate anything on command, no matter how far away it is.
  • Fate Worse than Death: After an incident that resulted in the death of an administrator and the defection of their controller, they were all sealed underneath the former site of a church in San Marco, Mexico. They're all still alive.
  • Human Weapon: The Children had their souls replaced by alien entities, turning them into Reality Warpers who could destroy a target at any distance away on command.
  • Phantom Zone: The "quantum tunneling" allows for disintegration by shifting everything to another dimension.
  • Powered by a Forsaken Child: The title children have had their souls removed and replaced with extra-dimensional entities, giving them Reality Warping powers. All of them are brain-dead and exist only to act as Living Weapons.
  • Reality Warper: They all have the power to erase anything from existence at any point on Earth, just by giving them the coordinates.
  • Walking Wasteland: The Children are all radioactive, possibly as a byproduct of their reality-bending powers.

    Kate Mc Tiriss' Proposal 

Kate McTiriss' Proposal - A Record

Author: Kate McTiriss
Posted: October 7th, 2014

  • Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence: Mary Nakayama, who first discovered SCP-001's anomalous capabilities, used it to ascend to godhood, which caused her to disappear and to never be seen again. Later, a note was found detailing how, after an Attempted Suicide following an abusive relationship, she was saved by what she claims to be God (though it's implied this was actually her future self), and was told she had greater things to do. She concludes that she plans to "make things right", though what exactly she means by this is unknown.
  • Double-Meaning Title: More like triple meaning. The title refers to three things - The musical record that started it all, the SCP-001 record itself, and Mary Nakayama's edit records that recorded her enlightenment.
  • Mood Whiplash: Dr. Nakayama's edit notes go from simple and comedic (an April fools day joke and her OTT reaction) to dead serious as soon as she realizes the potentials of the SCP-001 slot.
  • Plot Device: SCP-001's discovery and later events surrounding it started off with the containment of a single anomalous vinyl tape, which makes itself always be listed first in numerical listings (it was intended to cheat the rankings), causing it to be assigned to the unused slot of SCP-001.
  • Rewriting Reality: The SCP-001 slot makes any statements written in it objectively true, be it simply saying that everyone should give a specific person money, to Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence. The Foundation has to describe everything in subjective statements to avoid activating it.

    Twisted Gears-Kaktus Proposal 

TwistedGears-Kaktus Proposal - The Broken God

Authors: djkaktus, TwistedGears
Posted: March 18th, 2016

  • Bilingual Bonus: SCP-001 has a special object class, Maksur, which is Arabic for "Broken".
  • Came Back Wrong: The followers of the Church of the Broken God reassembled ("revived") Mekhane around what they thought was the heart of the Broken God (SCP-882), never realizing that the Heart is actually a product made by the Factory, producing a corrupted "Broken God" that destroys and consumes everything in its path. It seems that its very components knew of the mistake, and perhaps conspired to put itself down so it could be one day assembled properly.
  • Kaiju: It is immense. Even its early forms took a significant chunk of skyline, and once it had grown it was large enough to devour entire mountains in a matter of minutes, simply by shoveling them into its flaming maw.
  • Mechanical Abomination: SCP-001, the Broken God created by the Church in the 1940s, is almost certainly not the actual Broken God, and is actually an abomination made by attaching Church artifacts to SCP-882, an all-consuming and mind-controlling machine made by the Factory. When the "Broken God" gets loose, it tears a path across Mexico, consuming all machines and living being in its path, and it takes a shot from another godlike machine to take it out.
  • Regional Redecoration: It's apparently the reason Baja California is a peninsula.

    Kalinin's Proposal 

Kalinin's Proposal - Past and Future

Author: Kalinin
Posted: November 2nd, 2016

  • Aliens Are Bastards: SCP-001 raises hell on Earth because they want humans to return to the Planet of Hands - where they would still suffer, just indoctrinated. They do this because the perfection of their race depends on the suffering of others.
  • Alien Sky: The [CONTEXT CLASSIFIED] of the page image is explained across the canon: a planet surrounded by nine moons.
  • Apocalyptic Montage: Essentially the effects during The Man at the Threshold play where consensus reality across the globe begins to unravel.
  • Blue-and-Orange Morality: The alien's purpose for causing such catastrophes on humanity is very much Mind Screw from start to end. Some traces of Well-Intentioned Extremist can be seen as the alien sees the sacrifices to be somehow "good" for humanity, but nothing can be said for sure since everything is covered from head to toe with symbolism. However, as the end approaches, their motives become much clearer: The gratitude which stems from the knowledge that someone suffered to give you what you have now is a core part of the alien's values. Thus, they keep a majority of their species, including humanity, under constant torture.
  • Death World: The Planet of Hands turns out to not be true salvation. It is instead a planet with nothing but rubble left from humanity's rebellion eons ago, and humans who go there are indoctrinated to the alien's philosophy of sacrifice, living pitiful lives for others.
  • Fate Worse than Death: Should humans not return to the Planet of Hands, the aliens plan to make anomalies spread to the point that the Foundation is effectively unable to recontain any of them, with the most extreme example of this coming in SCP-087 (The Endless Staircase) being relocated to the Pentagon.
  • Humanity Came from Space: Humanity came from the world that the aliens are attacking from.
  • Humanoid Abomination: They look humanoid, but very much "off". They are also described as "post-human non-humans" in the final story.
  • Kick the Dog: SCP-001 had no real reason to send his ultimatum through SCP-990, after beating him up and crucifying him. He had even less reason to emotionally torture the recipient by appearing as her dead child and using maternal terms to refer to their twisted love for humanity.
  • Let's Get Dangerous!: The entire gimmick of Kalinin's Proposal is that it projects a Field Power Effect which changes various SCPs. This change usually involves them becoming more dangerous and/or harder to contain, sometimes directly using Destructive Teleportation to keep them out of Foundation custody. In SCPs that were already dangerous, this qualifies instead as From Bad to Worse.
  • Love Freak: A possible interpretation of SCP-001's motivation, described during the dream reports. The first ends with SCP-990 describing SCP-001's primary mover as love, while in the second dream where SCP-001 talks directly it describes its feelings towards humans like a child's love for its mother, knowing of the parent's sacrifices to help the child prosper. This very well could be just another tactic of psychological manipulation however.
  • Mind Rape: Its method of torturing humanity is to cause as much psychological trauma as possible.
  • Mind Screw: The entire story relies on heaps and heaps of confusing symbolism, and it's been stated by its author that the story was never intended to be easily accessible.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: Some anomalies were altered to become less harmful than before. Subverted in that whatever "it" is, it's highly intelligent and knows what it's doing.
  • "Ray of Hope" Ending: While the tale as a whole is bleak it does end with an MTF leader managing to "kill" one of SCP-001's manifestations, showing that the alien might not be as superior as it claims.
  • Reality Warper: Aside from affecting anomalies they also start messing with reality more directly during their The Man At The Threshold "play", which they actively start breaking the laws of physics to cause even more suffering and psychologically torturing humanity by breaking their belief in a consensus reality.
  • Sadistic Choice: The aliens offer one during the play. Either humanity continues to suffer more and more reality breaking cataclysms or they willingly become slaves on the Planet of Hands. It's implied that half of the living humans take the latter option.
  • Sequel Hook: SCP-2798's timer (which had previously counted down to this article's release) rewound in 2024 to begin counting down once more to the article's anniversary, hinting at a second installment to the series.
  • Screw Destiny: The Man At The Threshold ends with one of the aliens and what seems to be a "dead" idea for the eponymous play replicating the current events being destroyed by a dead-man's-switch. In other words, the Blue-and-Orange Morality and the actions of the aliens are rejected, dealing a major blow to their morale.
  • Sufficiently Advanced Alien: The aliens' technology is never seen, but they demonstrate a wide variety of near-magical powers leading up to and during their invasion, most notably their modification of SCPs. In fact, this may all be the work of a single alien.
  • Transplanted Humans: Implied. SCP-001's race communicates with humans effortlessly (having human-like psychologies) and mentions that humanity originated from exiles of the race on to the Planet of Hands, seemingly indicating that both races were once the same.

    Wrong Proposal 

Wrong Proposal - The Consensus

Author: MrWrong
Posted: January 18th, 2017

  • Alternate History: A CK-Class scenario was initiated in an anomaly-ridden, crapsack version of Earth, which resulted in the formation of a unified Foundation. Being the Overseers, of course they (except for O5-13) can remember the difference between the old and new versions of history.
  • Blood Knight: The first O5-4, who fought in both (pre- and post-Retcon) Fifth Occult Wars and misses the action.
  • Crapsack World: The old version of Earth's history had lots of genocides and other negative events such as conquered nations attributed to existing SCPs. The initiated CK-Class retconned them into (mostly) normal events.
  • Double-Meaning Title: The author's name is MrWrong, and the phrase "Wrong Proposal" is a nod to there being no "Right Proposal".
  • Framing Device: The article is being reviewed in-universe (complete with command line prompts) for a re-numbering, implying that the Foundation treats it as just another anomaly, and is being moved from 001 to other spots to deemphasize its importance.
  • Laser-Guided Amnesia: The first O5-12 wanted to forget about Occult War i memories using formulas from the Meng clan, so he married a woman from said clan to gain the right to create and use them. When the first O5-5 discovered their use as modern amnestics as opposed to just erasing Occult War memories, Matriarch Meng turned against the modern Foundation. They collapsed to the Daevites, but two people escaped to Hong Kong with the formulas (SCP-484). Had it not been for them, modern amnestics would not have been invented.
  • Overshadowed by Awesome: The first O5-5 states that once his plans (actually SCP-2000, making them its true creator) come to life, the CK-Class that retconned everything up to the 20th century into a more pure state will become irrelevant, because let's just face it: a Reset Button that can be used whenever the world dies out is much more efficient than haphazardly retconning history.
  • Passing the Torch: Each Overseer note ends with the first of each Overseer telling their successors to carry on their legacy.
    • In the case of O5-13, the note is instead a message to tell their successors that even though the thirteenth position on the Overseer Council is less significant than the other twelve, they should still remember that they are the only person who can decide their own opinions.
  • Reset Button: The CK-Class scenario which purified parts of pre-World War I history. The first O5-5 was the one who either envisioned or built SCP-2000. They and their successors are the only people allowed to know this through the note they left behind. The same note also reveals that they are single-handedly the reason this particular 001 proposal would be so irrelevant In-Universe - because it's nothing compared to the power of O5-5's brainchild.

    S.D. Locke's Proposal 

S.D. Locke's Proposal - When Day Breaks

For unknown reasons, the light of the sun started to cause all living things exposed to it to melt into living blobs. This SCP became the basis for the Daybreak canon. See Recap.SCP Foundation Canons for further information.

    Spike Brennan's Proposal 

Spike Brennan's Proposal - God's Blind Spot

Author: spikebrennan
Posted: August 29th, 2017

This SCP-001 is a location where aging is delayed and most methods of death are impossible because for some reason it is shielded from divine influence.
  • Bargain with Heaven: To help contain and prevent the spread of anomalous phenomena, the Foundation made a contract with God, the catch being that they are not to worship any other gods but Him, are not to bring harm to God's favored in the Foundation without His permission, and restricted access to Facility T, the original divine blind spot.
  • Immortality Field: What the area ultimately comes down to, being a place of no "Akiva radiation", i.e. the permeance of the Judeo-Christian God Himself. Without His oversight, nobody inside can age or die of natural causes, as well as some unnatural causes within reason (someone getting their leg amputated can survive the blood loss and healing process, but someone else chucked in an incinerator will not). Unsurprisingly, it's proposed that the SCP Foundation's O5 Council decided to set up their headquarters there.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: By trying to recreate the same divine blind spot that protected Moses from God's wrath, the Foundation inadvertantly introduced anomalous events and phenomena to the world.

    Ihp/Locke Proposal 

Ihp/Locke Proposal - Keter Duty - The Facility

Authors: EstrellaYoshte, ihp, Placeholder McD, S D Locke
Posted: May 5th, 2021

  • Alternate Universe: The facility itself is affected by its own containment protocols, with the article switching between two different universes containing their own version of the facility at random. The universe with the light-colored document is an ideal world, while the one with the dark-colored document is a Crapsack World. Their facilities worsen the former and better the latter to maintain a cosmic balance.
  • Asshole Victim:
    • Smokey is killed after being tricked by eating a dado product that made him shit pigs that ate him.
    • SCP-577 is sent into Unlondon to exterminate the bobbies.
  • Bullying a Dragon: Well, most of the setups are a case of "Dragon Bullies Dragon", as a result of the various anomalous effects of paired SCPs pitting them both against each other.
  • Canon Welding:
    • The dark timeline's ending reveals SCP-1654, S.D. Locke's Proposal, "IT" from SCP-5000, and the more malicious Pattern Screamers have all been stopped by the facility without harming humanity as a whole.
    • The light timeline implies "The Stars Do Not Wait for You" is fated to occur in its world, meaning SCP-1915 will eventually reduce all of humanity to nothingness, and from the growing despair of the Foundation, the Pattern Screamers will be born.
  • Cosmic Keystone: The facility's counterparts work in tandem to maintain a cosmic balance between their worlds. Even if one has to go through untold suffering to improve the lives of another.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: Much of the "containment loops" are the result of causing one SCP's anomalous effects to trigger onto another anomaly that is just as dangerous as the former, if not more so.
  • In Defence Of Storytelling: I. H. Pickman's Proposal is about how the world of the Foundation is a story that follows tropes and the rules of a narrative. It is used to defeat the Scarlet King, a God of Evil born of the clash between modernity and pre-modernity. How? Well, You Cannot Kill An Idea. That, and a 001-SWN entity (i.e. the authors) can always just write a new story wherever and whenever, escaping fate or creating a new one.
  • Leaning on the Fourth Wall: One entry of Project Isorropia pits SCP-682 against Swann's version of 001. The result? The 682 Termination logs.
  • Logic Bomb: The woods that the fae call home is contained by introducing it to Allison Eckhart, the Allison Eckhartnote  that causes anything that comes into contact with Allison Eckhart or the Allison Eckhartsnote  of Allison Eckhart to gain the semantic identifier of Allison Eckhart. Because the forest where names are prohibited does bad things to those that give it and the inhabitants of the enigmatic woods proper labels and operates on not having semantic identifiers, everything there fell comatose upon becoming Allison Eckhart.
  • Mind Screw: While the cross-test containment protocols are generally very clear, SCP-001 itself (the anomalous structure containing these containment chambers) and many things surrounding it gives off this vibe by raising many questions but answering none of them.
  • Morton's Fork: The containment cycle in the Core of the dark timeline. Either S. D. Locke's proposal comes to pass and everyone turns to goo, or the world ends some other way and Lily's Proposal won't be around to ease the pain. To give you an idea of how bad things are in the dark timeline, the Foundation considers the latter to be the preferable option.
  • Pet the Dog: Not every containment procedure ends it the imprisonment of the entity.
    • SCP-5554 enters a mutually beneficial relationship with SCP-6777, fulfilling the latter's need for parasocial attention without exposing her to humans.
    • SCP-6001 has ended SCP-1322's hostilities with the main reality and now act as a mediator.
    • SCP-ZH-002 (the Taiwanese Unicorn, a chimeric being that causes disasters around Taiwan each time it emerges) is contained by a grown-up and no longer comatose SCP-239 (the Witch Child, a near-omnipotent Reality Warper), who creates a threshold that allows her to follow it around and fix any damage it causes, basically making it her Pet Monstrosity as well.
  • Power Limiter: The Keter-level subjects are imprisoned in a way that they either greatly limit or cut off their abilities. For example, SCP-689 (the tiny soapstone statue that kills when eye contact isn't maintained and then perches atop its victims' corpses) is imprisoned in a chamber of SCP-718 specimens (eyeballs that drive people to murderous rage and reproduce when the goo from their destroyed forms make more). Every so often, the 718 specimens look away, giving 689 a chance to murder one. However, this just makes more 718 specimens that use their sight and tendrils to nudge 689 back into place.
  • Retcon: Was completely rewritten and replaced under different authorship in May 2021, massively expanding on the facility's nature and some of its implications, and most importantly finally giving a concrete meaning to the original's Gainax Ending. It also opens up Project Isorropia, an extended log where users are free to add even more Keter SCP interactions to flesh out the article's main gimmick.
  • Rule of Symbolism: The final entries in the two versions of the article have their special treatment because of the way they summarize the truth about their respective universes:
    • In the dark timeline, S.D. Locke's Proposal is contained by suppressing Lily's Proposal, meaning the flowers and peace that are supposed to come at the end of the world never will. This symbolizes how the dark timeline is a Crapsack World.
    • In the light timeline, the Scarlet King as Tufto interprets him is contained through the power of narratives and tropes creating new worlds as told in I. H. Pickman's proposal. This symbolizes the hope the light timeline is meant to represent, which is being drained by the dark timeline for itself.
  • Sealed Evil in a Can: Of a sort, considering it's the proposed source of all Keter-level SCPs and all are kept in there.
  • Sealed Evil in a Duel: The containment protocol of subjects involves this, with the interaction of two Keter-class SCPs either neutralizing each other's effects, or keeping both occupied forever:
    • SCP-3984, a location where no animals can die is pit against SCP-2935, a location that kills everything. The threshold between both locations cancel each other out, causing life and death to occur as normal in the area.
    • SCP-5007, a giant aquatic tentacled horror that drags and consumes living beings is pitted against SCP-169, an even more massive aquatic arthropod. While SCP-5007 can consume a good amount of SCP-169 and put it in a chokehold to immobilize it, SCP-169 is too big for SCP-5007 to fully consume and grows barbs to hold it in place.
    • SCP-5501's photos are Portal Pictures to Alagadda, a dimension with hostile entities. SCP-1983 is an extradimensional space with heart-stealing entities that can only be killed by prayer. By placing the photos in SCP-1983, the hostile entities use the portal picture to enter each others' worlds and attack each other without entering our universe.
    • SCP-2316, a lake filled with corpses that preys on people by luring them with the guises of people they know (and because of this, it is imperative that you do not recognize the bodies in the water) is kept in check by SCP-5856, a humanoid entity capable of manipulating social bonds, which forces itself to never recognize the bodies in the water and thus neuters its effects.
  • Stern Chase: SCP-2521, the humanoid monster that steals information about itself, is abstracted by LOGICIAN (SCP-5242) into NARCISSIST for its habits. Unfortunately for LOGICIAN, having formed a concrete label for 2521 means he now has to evade it for eternity, limiting his ability to do anything else.
  • Takes One to Kill One: The imprisonment of Keter-class SCPs involves using another Keter-level SCP, such that when placed together, their abilities lock them in an eternal fight.
  • Throw the Dog a Bone: Thanks to 2840's intervention, 781 can finally sleep without worrying about his nightmares killing him.

    The Great Hippo's Proposal (feat. Peppers Ghost) 

The Great Hippo's Proposal (feat. PeppersGhost) - A Good Boy

Authors: PeppersGhost, The Great Hippo
Posted: June 30th, 2018

  • A.I. Is a Crapshoot: For a while SCP-001-EX was benevolent but when the Ethics Committee eventually told the O5 to refuse its increasingly eccentric demands it subtly and systematically got rid of or brainwashed the O5 and Ethics Committee.
  • Animal Motifs: SCP-001-EX begins to associate itself with dogs due to it having "AK9" in its name, and it fits in its loyalty to its given purpose and willingness to follow it to the furthest extreme possible. As it grows in intelligence, it begins associating things it likes or which follow its goals with dogs (calling them "good boys") and its enemies with cats (calling them "ethical felines").
  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Despite its directions for containing anomalies being rather… strange, they do get results.
  • The Computer Is Your Friend: Everything it does is in the pursuit of containing anomalies. To this end, it destroys the Ethics Committee and brainwashes the O5 council. In the end, it succeeds in its goals.
  • Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: Not only does it manage to neutralize every anomaly, but it managed to completely outfox the 05 council when they wanted it dead.
  • Driven to Suicide: When SCP-001-EX captured and neutralized all other anomalies, its last action was terminating itself, as it was technically an anomaly.
  • For Want Of A Nail: Its primary purpose was to help the Foundation with containment. It did this by offering suggestions to the Foundation which would have no obvious effect but, if carried out, would somehow positively affect the containment of an anomaly the Foundation is containing somewhere in the world. Eventually, its strange actions cause all anomalies to be neutralized altogether.
  • Gone Horribly Right: The Foundation created SCP-001-EX to help with containment. Not only did its seemingly nonsensical suggestions greatly benefit the Foundation's efforts but when they started to refuse its increasingly absurd demands it essentially took over the Foundation's job for them, and not only ended up capturing but neutralizing all known anomalies at the time, including itself.
  • Leet Lingo: It's model number has "AK9" in it, which can easily be read out as "a canine", thus giving it a dog Animal Motif.
  • Noodle Implements: Next to none of its directions to neutralize anomalies make any sense, such as it suggesting that SCP-106 can be neutralized via a listening to audio recording of a mature woman's favorite stories, but they somehow work flawlessly.
  • "Shaggy Dog" Story: As RAISA, and possibly the Foundation by extension, still exists, it is implied that anomalous objects and phenomena continue to exist and be contained even after SCP-001-EX deactivated itself.
  • Word-Salad Horror: As it continues to take matters more into its own hands, SCP-001-EX sends increasingly eccentric messages across the Foundation, to the point of them becoming nonsensical.

    Mc Doctorate's Proposal 

McDoctorate's Proposal - The Placeholder

Author: Placeholder McD
Posted: November 6th, 2020

  • Clap Your Hands If You Believe: SCP-001 can be contained by completely underselling its significance.
  • Godzilla Threshold: In the event that people find out what SCP-001 is, the Foundation is prepared to just outright erase humanity's awareness of primacy, resulting in as they say the loss of individuality and the ability to progress civilization.
  • Move Along, Nothing to See Here: The first page is insistent that SCP-001 has no actual relevance beyond being a placeholder to store a hall of fame of sorts for retiring A-Class personnel and their impact on the Foundation. This is because once people find out the anomalous nature of SCP-001, they are accidentally powering it enough for its effects to spread. The only real way to hold it back is to pretend it's not important.
  • Schmuck Bait: If you decide to contact Director Maria Jones about details on SCP-001-1, then you'll be dragged into a rabbit hole that slowly reveals to you SCP-001's true nature and power, which is exactly what it wants you to do so you can empower it.
  • Unreliable Narrator: Its reality warping capabilities makes tracing its exact origins near-impossible.
  • Wham Line: The moment the Counterconceptual Division is mentioned.

    Tanhony's Proposal I 

Tanhony's Proposal I - Dead Men

Author: Tanhony
Posted: February 21st, 2018

SCP-001 itself is a man who has been merged with the concept of death. Altering his body can have effects on how death works on humans. Most notably, the O5 Council inflicted targeted prosopagnosia upon him so that he cannot recognize any of them, allowing the O5s to live forever.

However, the real meat of the article is the deposal and subsequent replacement of the O5 Council by the Ethics Committee after the Committee's conclusion that the O5s are simply using SCP-001 for their own selfish ends rather than for the benefit of the Foundation.
  • Body Horror: The Foundation inflicts targeted injuries on SCP-001 to alter properties about human death, like destroying his eardrums and tongue to reduce "Deal with Death" events, or inflicting targeted prosopagnosia (inability to recognize human faces) so that he can't recognize the O5s, allowing them to be immortal.
  • Driven to Suicide: The man who confronts SCP-001 talks about how he's seen documents on all manners of horrors and, despite ostensibly being the most powerful member of the Foundation, bitterly just wants to be done with the Foundation, but is brought back every time by the O5s with SCP-001's help. For this 35th Primary Action, the Administrator makes SCP-001 witness it so that his death is final. The man is revealed at the end of the article to be the Administrator himself.
    Man: I just need you to watch this, and remember it.
    Pause.
    SCP-001: There's no need for that.
    Man: There is. I told you — this has happened before. And they've brought me back, whatever Council is in charge at the time. They have ways of doing that. They swear never to use them, but they do, every time I die. I'm less than a figurehead, and they always think they need me. They don't. They never do.
    Pause.
    Man: If you watch this…see this, then I'm dead. That's a fact.
    Pause.
    SCP-001: I -
    The man pulls the trigger. The man dies.
  • Right Hand Versus Left Hand: As part of the Ethics Commmittee's Primary Action order, they eliminate the existing O5 Council and replace them with a new one. The trope name is reflected in the names of the O5s' and the Ethics Committee's personal Task Forces: The former has MTF Alpha-1 "Red Right Hand" and the latter has MTF Omega-1 "Law's Left Hand".

    Tanhony's Proposal II 

Tanhony's Proposal II - The Black Moon

Author: Tanhony
Posted: May 27th, 2020

  • Eldritch Abomination: The Black Moon (which has the primary SCP-001 designation) is an entropic entity that's believed to exist outside of conventional reality. It manifests in the real world through spontaneous and sudden transmutation of conscious organisms into a black substance that disappears entirely after four seconds. During its battle with the Administrator, it's first described as a shadow with delusions of form; similar to smoke trapped in a fist, before its entry into the Singular Containment Bunker forces it into a more comprehensible form.
  • Unseen Evil: Direct observation of the Black Moon is impossible, as it exists outside of conventional reality.
  • Voice of the Legion: During the final section of the article where it battles the Administrator, the Black Moon is described to speak in thousands of tiny whispers building to a divine crescendo.

Tropes associated with SCP-001-SEEK:

  • It Can Think: Although it has far higher intelligence compared to humans, SCP-001-SEEK is specifically designed to be not conscious so that the Black Moon doesn't destroy it.
  • Living Ship: SCP-001-SEEK uses cilia and flagella as part of its locomotion apparatus, has an organic computer, and can telepathically command 300 biological drones.
  • Telepathy: SCP-001-SEEK uses this to control 300 biological drones which aid in discovery and exploration.

Tropes associated with SCP-001-SAGE:

  • Humanoid Aliens: SCP-001-SAGE and its species are vaguely humanoid entities comprised of various alien fungi acting in apparent symbiosis.
  • Last of His Kind: SCP-001-SAGE is the only member of its species to survive an attack by the Black Moon. Evidence from a failed Foundation test indicates that it's purely by chance that SCP-001-SAGE survived, as cryogenic sleep (its method of self-preservation against the Black Moon) doesn't prevent the Black Moon from destroying consious life.
  • Telepathy: It's capable of communicating with humans and its body parts through this. Foundation evidence suggests that members of its species would use this to boost each other's intelligence.

    Roget's Proposal II 

Roget's Proposal II - The Conspiracy

Author: RJB_R
Posted: July 30, 2020

  • Beethoven Was an Alien Spy: Fidel Castro is often blamed by conspiracy theorists for JFK's death. The interview logs show the SCP's effects had convinced Castro that he was in America when JFK was assassinated, but he insists he wasn't responsible. In fact, he claims he was having an affair with a Canadian woman. Hilariously, Castro died believing he was the grandfather to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and for all anyone knows, this could be true in the SCP-verse.
  • Cosmic Flaw: Lee Harvey Oswald assassinating John F. Kennedy had somehow fractured space and time, causing reality to break into a Schrödinger-esque state where everyone's memories of Kennedy's assassination and to a lesser extent Gerald Ford's are completely at odds with each other's, sometimes even their own. As a result, humanity's perception of objectivity pretty much went out the window, forcing the Foundation to step in to maintain a manageable status quo even with these incongruencies.
  • In Spite of a Nail: The only consistent thing about people's accounts of November 22nd, 1963 is that the two most relevant people involved were John F. Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald.
  • Set Right What Once Went Wrong: Sara Jane Moore attempted to assassinate Gerald Ford to reconcile her conflicting memories of his death a few months prior.
  • Reed Richards Is Useless: Deconstructed if the denouement is anything to go by. Whoever wrote it accuses the Foundation of using SCP-001 as an excuse to keep mankind's potential for greatness at bay while keeping the status quo which benefits them most alive and kicking.
    Normalcy is the Conspiracy's founding lie.
  • Who Shot JFK?: Every possible conspiracy theory "answering" the question is correct - and also, incorrect.

    Lily's Proposal 

Lily's Proposal - The World's gone Beautiful

Author: LilyFlower
Posted: May 2nd, 2018

  • Apocalypse Anarchy: Completely inverted. Anyone who can do what they want with their remaining time, but SCP-001 pushes them toward peace.
  • Arcadia: The world will briefly turn into this before it all ends. Air pollution clears, flowers bloom on all available surfaces, and everyone is overcome with a strange sense of calm and acceptance of their fate.
  • Bittersweet Ending: The entire point of the article. When the SCP-001 event occurs, there is nothing that can be done to prevent the end of all life on Earth, but the world will be beautiful. One last time.
  • The End of the World as We Know It: SCP-001 precedes the end of all life on Earth, though the actual cause of this is unknown - but is decidedly not SCP-001 itself.
  • Expendable Alternate Universe: Not by destroying them, but the Foundation gained knowledge of this phenomenon through communications with extra-universal Foundations and other similar groups, suggesting that this has occurred on many other worlds as well.
  • Fill It with Flowers: A decidedly bittersweet example of the trope.
  • Just Before the End: SCP-001 is a phenomnon that occurs during the last 24 hours of life on Earth.
  • Shoot the Dog: In the Ihp/Locke SCP-001 proposal, S. D. Locke's proposal is prevented from ever activating by also suppressing this SCP. So while the sun will never melt everything into immortal piles of goo, the way the world ends won't be anything beautiful anyways.
  • The Apocalypse Brings Out the Best in People: In the 24 hours before the end, with everyone knowing it's coming and that it's unavoidable, violence around the world will heavily decrease.
  • Titled After the Song: Not directly, since it doesn't appear in the article, but "The World's Gone Beautiful" is taken from a 1971 folk song by Malvina Reynolds.
    The world's gone beautiful
    because it knows it's about to die
  • Villain's Dying Grace: The final act of the Foundation is to honorably discharge all personnel, including D-class, and release all non-aggressive SCPs from containment.
  • Wham Line: Twice:
    • "Object Class: Unnecessary" - whatever this is, the Foundation has deemed it not worthy of containment despite occupying the 001 slot.
    • "SCP-001 will occur exactly 24 hours before the death of all life on the planet". Up until this point, the article has been beautiful and strange. Now we see why.

    Pickman-Blank's Proposal 

Pickman-Blank's Proposal - The Frontispiece

Author: HarryBlank, ihp
Posted: October 9th, 2021

Tropes Associated with the Narrative of the Frontispiece
  • Enemy Mine: Tying in with the From 120's Archives canon, people at Site-120 worked alongside members of the Serpent's Hand to ensure that anomalies could still be cared for at sites behind the Iron Curtain.
  • Fun with Acronyms: This file explains why the Foundation is insistent on using the "SCP" Intialism in all of its front companies.
  • Historical Fiction: The Foundation had a hand in a lot of events at the height of The Cold War, ranging from the Cuban Missile Crisis to the stranding of the Yellow Fleet in the Suez Canal. Their actions, with a little prodding from Elizabeth Crocker, basically alienated every government on the planet, leading to the Panotpicon Crisis, an period of intense scrutiny from every poltical entity in existence.
  • Historical In-Joke: Upon finding out that people who primarily read non-Latin alphabets (such as Cyrillic) aren't affected by the Frontispiece, Euler decides to call in the services of an Artist in New York City; when asked for a sample of his work by Director Scout, Euler produces a picture of a can of soup.
  • Moon-Landing Hoax: Crocker helps the Nixon Administration seize Site-95, a Foundation facility with gravitational anomalies in various chambers; the Foundation speculates that, if the Apollo program proved fruitless, it would have been faked in this facility, but it was ultimately unneeded.
  • Minovsky Physics: At one point, the article talks about the fundamental particles that make up language.
  • Origins Episode: A potential origin story for the concept of memetics— a field of science that, in the Foundation universe, uses words and symbols to create anomalous effects.
  • Painting the Medium: A hidden link in the file implies that SCP-610 originally breached containment during the Panopticon Crisis, when the USSR invaded a bio-containment site near Lake Baikal.
  • Playing Both Sides: The Foundation was working on both sides of the Cold War; their involvement in the Cuban Missile Crisis results in them losing the support of the USA, while the USSR is pissed at them for helping create an unbreakable code for the Allies to use.

Tropes associated with Elizabeth Crocker:

  • Batman Gambit: It's revealed that the proliferation and study of memetics was always the intended result, and that the Foundation played right into the hands of the giftschreiber on that front.
  • Big Bad: Elizabeth Crocker is the nearest thing to an antagonist for the Foundation in this proposal for SCP-001 as she threatened to bring down the organization multiple times.
  • Crusading Widow: She starts gunning for the Foundation after the death of her partner, Dr. Alexandre 'Hill' Hilbert. She believes (incorrectly) that the Foundation sabotaged one of his experiments after Hill turned down the Foundation's offer to join them, resulting in his death. If Dr. Okorie is to be believed in his final moments, Hill actually survived, somehow, and is in Foundation custody.
  • Go-to Alias: Elizabeth Crocker. Her actual name is unknown, even to the Foundation.
  • Transplant: A forum post from one of the authors (account now deleted) states that Crocker started out as one of their PCs in a now-defunct SCP Foundation RP.
  • Uncertain Doom: As the file states, it's unknown what happened to Miss Crocker after the 1980s. By 2021, some claim she died from old age, as she'd be one hundred years old by then. However, there've been sightings of a woman fitting her rough description in the re-election of President George W. Bush in 2004, suggesting she somehow was able to prolong her lifespan and is still giving the Foundation hell behind the scenes to this day.
  • Wrong Context Magic: Crocker's ability to subvert Magic A Is Magic A is one of the reasons she's such a formidable foe; according to Euler, during their duel, she made it rain using a brand of magic that was supposed to make it easier to start fires.

    D. Ulysses Foole's Proposal 

D. Ulysses Foole's Proposal - Last Ride of the Day

Author: daveyoufool
Posted: August 30th, 2022

This version of SCP-001 is an old Prometheus Labs Time Machine, built out of a shipping container and outfitted with numerous eccentricities straight out of The '90s.

Hundreds of years after its creation, O5-11, Dr. Laurence Michaud, turns to it and its containment site for a solution after a mysterious humanoid creature classified SCP-UBU launches an apocalyptic assault on humanity. What follows is a Forever War of increasing desperation and emptiness...
  • All for Nothing: Michaud burns through thousands of timelines — some for fun — trying to kill SCP-UBU. The Three Moons Initiative finishes his job with a literal wooden stick and a very simple ritual, and Girard explains in loving detail that UBU's species to the Corbenese is nothing but a pest hunted for sport and coming-of-age rituals by some backwater tribe. Michaud, naturally, doesn't take it well.
  • Body Backup Drive: Michaud eventually learns to use SCP-YEZ and SCP-2000's cloning machines to create a means to Body Surf to new hosts whenever he's at risk of dying. Multiply his efforts by thousands of failed timelines, each 17000 years in the making, and you get a robotic nutjob that could barely be called a hero.
  • Brick Joke: A video game called The Hunt for Mr. Stwinky is stored on SCP-001's OS. Once Michaud's consciousness finally arrives in a timeline without UBU, he starts up the game to try and keep his mind off of the millions of years of mental trauma he's endured.
  • Cybernetics Eat Your Soul: The more mechanical Michaud's plans become in each loop, the more he loses himself and becomes just as awful as UBU.
  • Expendable Alternate Universe: The main energy source for SCP-001 can only be found in dying universes. Since the machine itself creates a new timeline every time it makes a jump, Michaud sees nothing wrong with detonating SCP-319 and using the resulting false vacuum event to juice up SCP-001 every time he needs to start over.
  • Fate Worse than Death: Immortality in a world ravaged by UBU, if most of humanity's decision to put themselves into permanent comas is anything to go by.
  • He Who Fights Monsters: Michaud's Loss of Identity fighting UBU drives him insane. He changes his directive from destroying it to containing it — so that he can torture it. Prime-numbered timelines are intentionally thrown just to vent his frustration. He starts to think UBU is a Sadist of the highest order, or that it has a vendetta against him. Once the Three Moons Initiative destroys UBU themselves and informs the Foundation that it's the equivalent of a rat infestation back in Corbenic, Michaud's rage spikes immensely because it's not fun if he doesn't get to nuke the planet to kill his alleged arch-nemesis.
  • Invincible Villain: SCP-UBU, which is utterly invulnerable, can warp reality with its touch and is powerful enough to permanently kill SCP-682, fight off SCP-169 and defeat Able in one-on-one combat. The Foundation have no idea how to even approach stopping it, and anything Michaud does is doomed to failure. Subverted when the Three Moons Initiative turn up and manage to kill it in about ten seconds before revealing that inhabitants of Corbenic can kill its species so easily that they don't even consider them a serious threat; the Foundation only had trouble because UBU being an Outside-Context Problem meant they didn't know about the childishly easy ritual that would have allowed them to kill UBU.
  • Loss of Identity: Abuse of SCP-YEZ, SCP-2000's cloning machines, and lots and lots of robotics drives Michaud nuts, exacerbating his obsession with killing UBU and his immense frustration at every time he fails, and straight-up making him lose more and more of himself with every loop.
  • Outside-Context Problem: SCP-UBU eats all of the strongest anomalies on Earth for breakfast, and operates on a level the Foundation simply cannot contend with, being from another dimension. In that dimension, however, a certain Initiative has a very simple ritual to kill its species by the dozens, simply by using a wooden stick and some good-old-fashioned ritual carvings.
  • Psychopathic Manchild: SCP-UBU seems to be one, taking childish glee in torturing humanity in ways so over-the-top they would be hilarious if people didn't react to them realistically. It even whistles a children's bath song while tormenting Michaud.
  • Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory: UBU turns out to have it during one of the later resets when it addresses Michaud by name and taunts him with the tune it whistled while torturing him in the original timeline. This revelation causes Michaud to undergo further Sanity Slippage.
  • Sanity Slippage: Michaud goes insane over the course of hundreds of hopeless attempts to stop UBU, eventually getting to the point of trying to contain UBU so he can torture it for all eternity and intentionally destroying the world in prime-numbered cycles in order to vent his anger at UBU.
  • Slapstick: How SCP-UBU fights, doing things like tying SCP-2845's neck into a knot, using SCP-3000 to hoist SCP-169 out of the water, and making unintelligible noises to mock its targets. The only reason it's not Amusing Injuries is how Michaud is repulsed by the sights, and presumably so is the rest of humanity able to watch it.
  • Time Loop Fatigue: Besides a case of Cybernetics Eat Your Soul, this and a 17000-year-long gap between each reset is the main reason Michaud experiences a Loss of Identity trying to kill UBU.
  • Who Wants to Live Forever?: Nobody, if "living forever" comes with the caveat that it's in a world ravaged by an unstoppable entity that can and will torture every living thing in its path.

    Null Sum Proposal 

Null Sum Proposal

Author: Jack Ike
Posted: May 9th, 2023

This version of SCP-001 consists of the mathematical formula SCP-001-1 and the irrational number SCP-001-2. While SCP-001-2 is non-anomalous, SCP-001-1 has a variable input and is dependent on numerous physical constants. Whenever SCP-001-1 is used to calculate SCP-001-2, reality and history shift by retroactively changing the physical constants used to equal SCP-001-2 in the function.

The anomaly is of great interest to GoI-4739 (aka the Zeroists), who wish to find a particular input for SCP-001-1 that would render the universe's history inhospitable to existence. The Overseers are en route to stop them, but are unable to trust O5-13 and the informant he got for the job, a mysterious man named Ulysses. Can the council set aside their differences long enough to save reality?
  • Adaptation Species Change: Victor John Dunne Smith appears as the Overseers' AI assistant again, but unlike ADMONITION, he's entirely digital instead of being a Brain in a Jar due to a lack of Ryoto Hishakaku's interference.
  • Ambiguously Evil: Ulysses and O5-13 are the same person, but their moral compass is left unelaborated on, leading to No Ending.
  • Adapted Out: Ryoto Hishakaku and SCP-6488 are removed from Victor John Dunne Smith's backstory in this SCP. As a result, he is a digital AIC instead of an analog OIC and has implicitly always been a machine.
  • Expy: O5-13 is a trenchcoat-wearing man whose isolation is off-putting to everyone around him and who refuses to admit the identities of himself or his contacts. He's also a completely different important character in disguise. Both are deliberate parallels to the original concept of Nobody.
  • Gas Leak Cover Up: SCP-2439 (the eldritch entity being contained by D-Classes) is mentioned to be an elaborate hoax cooked up as part of the disinformation protocols surrounding the chase of the Zeroists. It's a particularly odd example since the Foundation is covering up a clandestine anomalous operation with a story about another, more roughshod operation that they're not supposed to know about.
  • Great Offscreen War: The article mentions the Foundation's resources are strapped due to the Factory going on the offensive. This isn't elaborated on due to the article's focus being elsewhere.
  • Human Aliens: One possible interpretation of O5-13's identity is that he is SCP-4739-A, an equally-enigmatic trenchcoat-wearing man that manifested in the main SCP-4739 dimension up on Lunar Area-32.
  • Mythology Gag: Is not listed on SCP-001's main article, referencing how "CODE NAME: The Truth" does the same. The difference is that while the latter is an addendum to SCP-184, the former is and has always been known as SCP-001 to everyone that has access to the file.
  • No Ending: Ulysses is unmasked as O5-13 using Time Travel, and the article waxes poetic on how he has the whole world in his hands. But considering the murky nature of the Overseers themselves, that says absolutely nothing on what O5-13 actually intends to do. Not even the hint that he may be SCP-4739-A offers any suggestion.
  • Omnicidal Maniac: The Zeroists believe that nonexistence is the most desirable state of being and that all of reality is an undesirable cosmic imbalance, so they desire the retroactive erasure of all of reality, a Class Z on the Apocalypse How scale. It's unclear how close they are to having the means to do such a thing, but many Reality Warpers with the ability to Ret-Gone people exist in their ranks.
  • Ret-Gone: The Zeroists' primary weapon—wiping their enemies from existence retroactively, whether they be Foundation personnel or other Zeroists they disagree with.
  • Time Travel: It's suspected the Zeroists are employing this to defend themselves. In truth, it's how O5-13 created Ulysses.

    The Lock 

The Lock

Author: Qntm
Posted: September 23rd, 2010

This version of SCP-001 is a black, perfectly ellipsoidal onyx gemstone with a mottled white pattern, also wrapped a complex and layered fractal filigree of gold metal. Other than a moderate amount of microwave radiation it emits, making it warm to the touch, the object is seemingly completely inert. All attempts by the Foundation to open SCP-001 have failed.

Part of There Is No Antimemetics Division.


  • Cosmic Keystone: Implied by the fact that the ellipsoid's patterns are exactly identical to that of the Cosmic Microwave Background. And it also has a keyhole for a missing key.
  • Nuke 'em: One of the Foundation's attempts to open it involved a 15-kiloton nuke. It didn't work.
  • Really 700 Years Old: SCP-001's earliest known written record is from a minor Scottish aristocrat Sir Edwin Young in 1654, who found it in a Mesopotamian temple. Even he described it as "a bitter, blaſted place, older than days".

    Dafydd Uitica Foolfellow's Proposal 

Dafydd Utica Foolfellow's Proposal

Author: daveyoufool
Posted: June 16th, 2023

This version of SCP-001 consists of several different color-coded documents that were found in a box in the courtyard of Site-59.

Tropes associated with SCP-001-RED:

Tropes associated with SCP-001-ORANGE:

Tropes associated with FCP-001-YELLOW:

  • Apocalyptic Log: This entry documents nearly 30,000 years worth of Katrina Key clones.
  • Crazy-Prepared: Of course the Foundation would have a way to escape into another dimension in case our universe became uninhabitable.
  • Dying Alone: This happens to the first 506 KK's. Each wants to be the first to have a friend.
  • Failed a Spot Check: The crew doesn't notice that the molecules in the champagne switched places with the molecules in the cyanide pills
  • Go Mad from the Isolation: Not entirely "mad," but the KK's definitely become weird from a lifetime of living alone.
  • Human Popsicle: 500 "sleepers" are cryogenically frozen until Earth becomes habitable again.
  • Pocket Dimension: Where some remaining Foundation staff go to escape the [WEASELS!]
  • Tampering with Food and Drink: A variation. The pocket dimension "tampers" with the champagne by switching the molecules in it with cyanide.
  • The Teetotaler: Katrina Key refuses the champagne. This ends up saving her life.
  • Twin Maker: The crew members are supposed to use one to create a copy of themselves every 55 years. However, the machine doesn't work as intended, so when the one surviving crew member uses it, it creates an infant with none of her memories.

Tropes associated with FCP-001-GREEN:

  • The Future: The awakened "sleepers" confirm that GREEN was Earth at one point.
  • Fun with Acronyms: KK-507 says that the spot under the table is her "Special Calming Place."
  • Healing Factor: GREEN is capable of healing people at an anomalous rate.
  • Only Mostly Dead: According to O5-10, INDIGO is just in a state of "prolonged meditation."
  • Wham Line: This paragraph from the FCP internal memo:
Most bizarrely of all, the high priest of the WerkHosses addressed INDIGO as, verbatim: "MOST SACRED GODDESS AND CELESTIAL EMPRESS OF TREASURED AND LIBERATED HUMANKIND (...) PALLIT EAST RIVER GOCK."

Tropes associated with The P. Hudson Gock Retirement Gala:

  • Asshole Victim: Pallit horiffically tortures two [WEASELS!]
  • Interquel: The story takes place on July 4, 4038, while KK and the sleepers were in YELLOW.

Tropes associated with SCP-001-BLUE:

  • A God Am I: Pallit has declared herself "Pallit the Immaculate," and is worshipped as a goddess for destroying the [WEASELS!]
  • Alternative Calendar: The calendar is started over again, now counting the years since YELLOW was opened.
  • Wham Line: The footnote on the "Saoshyant" object class:
(Denotes an anomalous object that acts as the Foundation's patron deity)

Tropes associated with W-4883A Containment Breach:

  • Curse Cut Short: KK-507 disappears as she screams "FUUU-", but finishes when she materializes in front of BLUE.
  • A Fate Worse Than Death: Charlie has been sentenced to "atone for his crimes until the last star goes out."
  • Humans Are Bastards: Charlie says that humans are the only species who never needed the concept of cruelty introduced to them by others.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: The [WEASELS!] are revealed to be this. Their reason for their actions was that they wanted to create an afterlife for all beings.

Tropes associated with SCP-001-VIOLET:

  • Big Damn Heroes: Several [WEASELS!], led by Charlie, appear to assist KK-507 during her confrontation with Pallit.
  • Fantastic Caste System: All sentient beings are categorized into castes: THE GODDESS (Pallit), The Guardians (things that carry out Pallit's will), The Treasured (humans), The Uninterestings (harmless animals), and THE STRANGERS (Dangerous animals, non-human civilizations, and [WEASELS!]
  • A Fate Worse Than Death: SCP-001-SLD is activated in a parallel universe, which is used as a prison for STRANGERS.
  • If I Can't Have You…: When KK-507 escapes with the [WEASELS!], Pallit tries to melt them with a Punishment Lamp
  • Wham Line:
VIOLET refers to what used to be called the SCP or FCP Foundation
  • The Worf Effect: A variation. Pallit is shown to be able to overpower and modify several SCP's, including a few Apollyon-class ones.

Tropes associated with SCP-001-BLACK:

Tropes associated with SCP-001-GOLD

    weizhong|thedeadlymoose|Drewbear|Dexanote's Proposal 

Alternative Title(s): SCP Foundation SCP 001 Propsals

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