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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1463 SCP-1463, Señor Purple]]: Not only is [[MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate Doctor Wondertainment]] out there, making [[MyLittlePanzer their dangerous line of toys]], but their work is popular enough that a ShoddyKnockoffProduct line by someone called "[[BlindIdiotTranslation Brovisr]] Funtastic" (or "Professer Funtastic", sometimes) also exists. And there's no sense in making a ShoddyKnockoffProduct of something that isn't popular: the implication of this is that Wondertainment's market penetration is ''far deeper [[NotSoHarmlessVillain than we were led to believe]]''.
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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1471 SCP-1471, MalO ver1.0.0]]. It's an app that causes a strange creature to seemingly follow the installer of the app by sending them pictures of the creature in places the person has been. After 90+ hours of using the app the creature actually physically manifests and attempts to communicate with the installer, but none of its actions can be understood. While it's (seemingly) harmless, it's full of ParanoiaFuel as well.

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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1471 SCP-1471, MalO ver1.0.0]]. It's an app that causes a strange creature to seemingly follow the installer of the app by sending them pictures of the creature in places the person has been. After 90+ hours of using the app the creature actually physically manifests and attempts to communicate with the installer, but none of its actions can be understood. While it's (seemingly) harmless, it's SCP-1471 from the concept up is full of ParanoiaFuel as well.ParanoiaFuel.
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** It is a brain wave that occurs in some people, causing them to go into a deeper-than-REM-sleep state. It causes the person to experience dreams that are not really any different from other dreams. The kicker, though, is that whatever occurs in the dream ''becomes reality''. That's right, it's literally a reality warping dream. Some examples of effects from 1237-sleep include people changing gender, significant changes to city layouts, people ''losing or regrowing limbs'', people gaining super powers, and governments being changed. The scary part is anyone involved in the dream will simply see the changes as normal, but will still have memories from before the change (imagine remembering two different things and believing that both are true, even when you know they simply can't be). However, the memories of people not involved in the dream will be unaffected, meaning they could get up one morning and be in a city they don't recognize with a new government regime they know nothing about. And absolutely none of it is under the dreamer's control. And since this is a brainwave we're talking about, the Foundation can't contain so much as limit its influence and mind-wipe everyone affected with class omega amnesiacs. And the dreamers themselves? They're taken by the Foundation and constantly mind-wiped to stop them from forming memories and never allowed to enter REM sleep again.

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** It is a brain wave that occurs in some people, causing them to go into a deeper-than-REM-sleep state. It causes the person to experience dreams that are not really any different from other dreams. The kicker, though, is that whatever occurs in the dream ''becomes reality''. That's right, it's literally a reality warping dream. Some examples of effects from 1237-sleep include people changing gender, significant changes to city layouts, people ''losing or regrowing limbs'', people gaining super powers, and governments being changed. The scary part is anyone involved in the dream will simply see the changes as normal, but will still have memories from before the change (imagine remembering two different things and believing that both are true, even when you know they simply can't be). However, the memories of people not involved in the dream will be unaffected, meaning they could get up one morning and be in a city they don't recognize with a new government regime they know nothing about. And absolutely none of it is under the dreamer's control. And since this is a brainwave we're talking about, the Foundation can't contain so much as limit its influence and mind-wipe everyone affected with class omega amnesiacs. And the dreamers themselves? They're taken by the Foundation and [[EmptyShell constantly mind-wiped to stop them from forming memories memories]] and never allowed to enter REM sleep again.
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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1300 SCP-1307]] is a pencil sharpener that causes any pencil it sharpens to become unbreakable by any outside force and permanently bonded to the user's fingers. At which point, its opening slowly widens, grows stronger, and ''grinds the user into a meaty paste over four hours'' that mostly disappears into the sharpener. The only way to stop the process is to amputate the limb or other parts before it reaches the brain. Also, it was found ''in an elementary school''; you can imagine exactly what happened right before it was discovered.
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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1337 SCP-1337]] is a disturbing [[InvertedTrope inverted]] twist on the typical [[BewareOfHitchhikingGhosts hitchhiker ghost legend]]. The SCP was once a teenage girl in the 50s who was kidnapped and ritualistically sacrificed by a religious cult. Since then, her ghost has haunted a stretch of road in her hometown every May 19th, as an anniversary of her untimely death. Ignoring her on the road or going through the hitchhiking routine with her would warrant no violent action from SCP-1337. However, [[FromBadToWorse attempts to permanently terminate SCP-1337 lead by an arrogant scientist]] [[KickTheDog (which involved]] ''[[KickTheDog murdering the dead girl's parents]]'' [[KickTheDog and tearing up her road)]] transformed a once Safe SCP into an Euclid, resulting in the SCP now manifesting as a violent and vengeful spirit who not only extended her outreach to ''all the backroads of her hometown'', but also now wore the wounds of her death (gouged out eyes, bloody ripped cloths, hole in the chest where heart used to be). Now, ignoring her would result in her instantly teleporting into the backseat of the driver's car to proceed to inflict the torture she suffered from during her original death.

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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1337 SCP-1337]] is a disturbing [[InvertedTrope inverted]] twist on the typical [[BewareOfHitchhikingGhosts hitchhiker ghost legend]]. The SCP was once a teenage girl in the 50s who was kidnapped and ritualistically sacrificed by a religious cult. Since then, her ghost has haunted a stretch of road in her hometown every May 19th, as an anniversary of her untimely death. Ignoring her on the road or going through the hitchhiking routine with her would warrant no violent action from SCP-1337. However, [[FromBadToWorse attempts to permanently terminate SCP-1337 lead by an arrogant scientist]] [[KickTheDog (which involved]] involved ''[[KickTheDog murdering the dead girl's parents]]'' [[KickTheDog and tearing up her road)]] transformed a once Safe SCP into an Euclid, resulting in the SCP now manifesting as a violent and vengeful spirit who not only extended her outreach to ''all the backroads of her hometown'', but also now wore the wounds of her death (gouged out eyes, bloody ripped cloths, hole in the chest where heart used to be). Now, ignoring her would result in her instantly teleporting into the backseat of the driver's car to proceed to inflict the torture she suffered from during her original death.



* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1590 SCP-1590]] is a video game called "The Book Of Tamlin" that appears to be a simple game where you find objects in crowded rooms. Thing is, the game changes every time to show the low points of the players' lives, like 'find all the boys who made your childhood a living hell' and 'find all the insults your father wanted to call you but didn't because he knew you weren't strong enough to take it'. Then up to 72 hours later, any and every door the player opens will open into one of the rooms, and they (whether willingly or not) must enter. The recorded logs of the participants start with some good old BlackComedy. However, as the logs of the other two participants will clarify, it stops being funny real quickly and becomes [[GutPunch downright]] [[TheComputerShallTauntYou cruel.]]

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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1590 SCP-1590]] is a video game called "The Book Of Tamlin" that appears to be a simple game where you find objects in crowded rooms. Thing is, the game changes every time to show the low points of the players' lives, like 'find all the boys who made your childhood a living hell' and 'find all the insults your father wanted to call you but didn't because he knew you weren't strong enough to take it'. Then up to 72 hours later, any and every door the player opens will open into one of the rooms, and they (whether willingly or not) must enter. The recorded logs of the participants start with some good old BlackComedy. However, as the logs of the other two participants will clarify, it stops being funny real quickly and becomes [[GutPunch downright]] downright [[TheComputerShallTauntYou cruel.]]
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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1427 scp-1427]]. The Foundation is well acquainted with morally questionable means and methods of containment, but very few have had a strong dissension from the ethics committee. The method here? Keep North Korea under a totalitarian regime as long as possible, and keep it as closed off as possible. The SCP itself attempts to destroy human consciousness randomly selected from the nearest 20,000 individuals. A personality that is submissive the authoritarianism provides immunity to the effect, but not exclusion from the search. Therefore, housing the SCP in Pyongyang protects the rest of the world from an [[ApocalypseHow EK-class end of human consciousness]] scenario. That's terrible enough, but the scary thought is that a non-governmental agency is propping a dictatorship up, including influencing other governments to put up with said dictatorship, and leaving millions of people to suffer because, as the ethics committe notes, it doesn't want to keep ~21K people in a miniature authoritariam regime, and therefore abdicate the moral responsibility to the leadership of the DPRK.
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** However, the really horrifying thing about the article isn't the SCP's effects- it's SCP's ''containment procedures''. They include the ''genocide'' of populations where the gene resulting in it is marginally (i.e.: 1-2% rather than 0.1-1%) more common than the human norm. They're not even looking for a way to neutralize it, such as gene therapy; they're just engaged in killing off anything from thousands to millions of people because they ''might'' have a slightly higher chance of being susceptible to it. This is the [[WellIntentionedExtremist Foundation]] we're talking about, but ''damn''.

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** However, the really truly horrifying thing about the article isn't the SCP's effects- it's SCP's ''containment procedures''. They include the ''genocide'' of populations where the gene resulting in it is marginally (i.e.: 1-2% rather than 0.1-1%) more common than the human norm. They're not even looking for a way to neutralize it, such as gene therapy; they're just engaged in killing off anything from thousands to millions of people because they ''might'' have a slightly higher chance of being susceptible to it. This is the [[WellIntentionedExtremist Foundation]] we're talking about, but ''damn''.
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** However, the really horrifying thing about the article isn't the SCP's effects- it's SCP's ''containment procedures''. They include the ''genocide'' of populations where the gene resulting in it is marginally (i.e.: 1-2% rather than 0.1-1%) more common than the human norm. They're not even looking for a way to neutralize it, such as gene therapy; they're just engaged in killing off anything from thousands to millions of people because they ''might'' have a slightly higher chance of being susceptible to it. This is the [[WellIntentionedExtremist SCP Foundation]] we're talking about, but ''damn''.

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** However, the really horrifying thing about the article isn't the SCP's effects- it's SCP's ''containment procedures''. They include the ''genocide'' of populations where the gene resulting in it is marginally (i.e.: 1-2% rather than 0.1-1%) more common than the human norm. They're not even looking for a way to neutralize it, such as gene therapy; they're just engaged in killing off anything from thousands to millions of people because they ''might'' have a slightly higher chance of being susceptible to it. This is the [[WellIntentionedExtremist SCP Foundation]] we're talking about, but ''damn''.
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** However, the really horrifying thing about it isn't the SCP's effects- it's SCP's ''containment procedure''. They include the ''genocide'' of populations where the gene resulting in it is marginally (i.e.: 1-2% rather than 0.1-1%) more common than the human norm. They're not even looking for a way to neutralize it, such as gene therapy; they're just engaged in killing off anything from thousands to millions of people because they ''might'' have a slightly higher chance of being susceptible to it. This is the [[WellIntentionedExtremist SCP Foundation]] we're talking about, but ''damn''.

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** However, the really horrifying thing about it the article isn't the SCP's effects- it's SCP's ''containment procedure''.procedures''. They include the ''genocide'' of populations where the gene resulting in it is marginally (i.e.: 1-2% rather than 0.1-1%) more common than the human norm. They're not even looking for a way to neutralize it, such as gene therapy; they're just engaged in killing off anything from thousands to millions of people because they ''might'' have a slightly higher chance of being susceptible to it. This is the [[WellIntentionedExtremist SCP Foundation]] we're talking about, but ''damn''.
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** However, the really horrifying thing about it isn't the Scp's effects- it's SCP's "containment procedures". They include the ''genocide'' of populations where the gene resulting in it is marginally (i.e.: 1-2% rather than 0.1-1%) more common than the human norm. They're not even looking for a way to neutralize it, such as gene therapy; they're just engaged in killing off anything from thousands to millions of people because they ''might'' have a slightly higher chance of being susceptible to it. This is the [[Well-IntentionedExtremist SCP Foundation]] we're talking about, but "damn".

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** The really horrifying thing about it is that SCP's "containment procedures" for it include ''genocide'' of populations where the gene resulting in it is marginally (i.e.: 1-2% rather than 0.1-1%) more common than the human norm. They're not even looking for a way to neutralize it, such as gene therapy; they're just engaged in killing off anything from thousands to millions of people because they ''might'' have a slightly higher chance of being susceptible to it.

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** The HarsherInHindsight trope even applies here. How? One major figure involved in the merging of the GOC and the Foundation was GOC Secretary General [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Manafort Paul Manafort]], former Bob Dole staffer (Dole became president in the other timeline). Considering how ''flagrantly corrupt'' he was exposed as being in 2018 (most infamously lobbying for pro-Putin interests and has been linked with Russian operations to tip the scales of the 2016 USA presidental election in favor of Donald Trump) and going to jail as a result, the idea of the guy being Secretary General of the GOC is ''horrifying'', and Dr. Scott believes he was TheManBehindTheMan for Emerson's atrocities, explictly links him as the cause of the whole catastrophe, and that Emerson ''was terrified of him''. Considering what we actually of Manafort in real life, it's not hard to see this as a plausible result of him being in ''an actual position of power'' rather than simply being a lobbyist and advisor.

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** The HarsherInHindsight trope even applies here. How? One major figure involved in the merging of the GOC and the Foundation was GOC Secretary General [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Manafort Paul Manafort]], former Bob Dole staffer (Dole became president in the other timeline). Considering how ''flagrantly corrupt'' he was exposed as being in 2018 (most infamously lobbying for pro-Putin interests and has been linked with Russian operations to tip the scales of the 2016 USA presidental election in favor of Donald Trump) and going to jail as a result, the idea of the guy being Secretary General of the GOC is ''horrifying'', and Dr. Scott believes he was TheManBehindTheMan for Emerson's atrocities, explictly links him as the cause of the whole catastrophe, and that Emerson ''was terrified of him''. Considering what we actually know of Manafort and his activities in real life, life (aka a greedy corrupt scumbag willing to work for dictators and oligarchs for lots of cash), it's not hard to see this as a plausible result of him being in ''an actual position of power'' rather than simply being a lobbyist and advisor.
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** The HarsherInHindsight trope even applies here. How? One major figure involved in the merging of the GOC and the Foundation was [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Manafort Paul Manafort]], former Bob Dole staffer (Dole became president in the other timeline). Considering how ''flagrantly corrupt'' he was exposed as being in 2018 (most infamously lobbying for pro-Putin interests and has been linked with Russian operations to tip the scales of the 2016 USA presidental election in favor of Donald Trump) and going to jail as a result, the idea of the guy being Inspector General of the GOC is ''horrifying'', and Dr. Scott believes he was TheManBehindTheMan for Emerson's atrocities, explictly links him as the cause of the whole catastrophe, and that Emerson ''was terrified of him''. Considering what we actually of Manafort in real life, it's not hard to see this as a plausible result of him being in ''an actual position of power'' rather than simply being a lobbyist and advisor.

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** The HarsherInHindsight trope even applies here. How? One major figure involved in the merging of the GOC and the Foundation was GOC Secretary General [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Manafort Paul Manafort]], former Bob Dole staffer (Dole became president in the other timeline). Considering how ''flagrantly corrupt'' he was exposed as being in 2018 (most infamously lobbying for pro-Putin interests and has been linked with Russian operations to tip the scales of the 2016 USA presidental election in favor of Donald Trump) and going to jail as a result, the idea of the guy being Inspector Secretary General of the GOC is ''horrifying'', and Dr. Scott believes he was TheManBehindTheMan for Emerson's atrocities, explictly links him as the cause of the whole catastrophe, and that Emerson ''was terrified of him''. Considering what we actually of Manafort in real life, it's not hard to see this as a plausible result of him being in ''an actual position of power'' rather than simply being a lobbyist and advisor.
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** The HarsherInHindsight trope even applies here. How? One major figure involved in the merging of the GOC and the Foundation was [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Manafort Paul Manafort]], former Bob Dole staffer (Dole became president in the other timeline). Considering how ''flagrantly corrupt'' he was exposed as being in 2018 (most infamously lobbying for pro-Putin interests and has been linked with Russian operations to tip the scales of the 2016 USA presidental election in favor of Donald Trump) and going to jail as a result, the idea of the guy being Inspector General of the GOC is ''horrifying'', and Dr. Scott believes he was TheManBehindTheMan for Emerson's atrocities, explictly links him as the cause of the whole catastrophe, and that Emerson ''was terrified of him''. Considering what we actually of Manafort in real life, it's not hard to see this as a plausible result of him being in ''an actual position of power'' rather than simply being a lobbyist and advisor.
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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1678 SCP-1678]] A replica of London, created to house and protect a population in the case of an XK-Class end of the world scenario. Creepy enough that some entity around the Victorian period had an inkling to build such a structure, but then there is a museum depicting 'The Fall of Man' including depictions of other SCPs, and the replica gets less and less accurate the further away from the Parliament Building one gets. 'Bobbies' and biomechanical birds patrol the streets, the former made from unfortunates that reported to a poorhouse and hostile to anyone exploring the SCP. Loudspeakers around the SCP urge caution against several memetic and parasitic horrors that are either long gone, or yet undiscovered. Humanoid figures in rags also beg on the streets, and there are dispensers of 'Dr. Goody's Wonderfood' that would eventually cause malnutrition if consumed exclusively for a period of time, and induce psychological and physiological changes such as docility and lowered sex drive. The beggar entities have a particular desire to consume the Wonderfood. Who or what made [=UnLondon=], and for what scenario, is unknown...

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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1678 SCP-1678]] A replica of London, created to house and protect a population in the case of an XK-Class end of the world scenario. Creepy enough that some entity around the Victorian period had an inkling to build such a structure, but then there is a museum depicting 'The Fall of Man' including depictions of other SCPs, [=SCPs=], and the replica gets less and less accurate the further away from the Parliament Building one gets. 'Bobbies' and biomechanical birds patrol the streets, the former made from unfortunates that reported to a poorhouse and hostile to anyone exploring the SCP. Loudspeakers around the SCP urge caution against several memetic and parasitic horrors that are either long gone, or yet undiscovered. Humanoid figures in rags also beg on the streets, and there are dispensers of 'Dr. Goody's Wonderfood' that would eventually cause malnutrition if consumed exclusively for a period of time, and induce psychological and physiological changes such as docility and lowered sex drive. The beggar entities have a particular desire to consume the Wonderfood. Who or what made [=UnLondon=], and for what scenario, is unknown...
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* '''[[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1000 SCP-1000]]'''. Bigfoot used to be the dominant species on the planet. Humans were hunted to near-extinction, put in zoos, regarded as TheFairFolk, etc. Meanwhile, Bigfoot created things even humanity can't comprehend. Organic technology, mostly. Eventually, humanity acquired Bigfoot's technology and used it against them, wiping them from the planet, destroying their minds, their technology, everything. Then, humanity wiped its own minds, forgetting everything they had done and rising to become the dominant species. However, recently, Bigfoot has been regaining its mental capacities...

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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1226/ SCP-1226]] is an oil painting depicting a nuclear bomb detonating over a large city. Aside from it's super-realistic details on the city painting itself, the painting is basically a DevolutionDevice where simply viewing it will immediately [[AllCavemenWereNeanderthals change the viewer physically and mentally into a being similar to a Neanderthal]]. It is also worth mentioning that it was found in an art gallery where well-known members of the artistic community were affected and caused several death prior to retrieval of the painting.
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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1555 SCP-1555]] seems harmless enough at first: an industrial facility built into a mountain, with one long barrel that randomly launches containers of perfectly normal mice into a nearby field, where they run off unharmed (most of the time, anyway - there have been instances of dead mice, abnormal mice, and sometimes something other than mice altogether). But reading the [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/transcript-epsilon-12-1555 audio/telemetry log]] makes it much creepier as a team goes inside to investigate. It ends on a horrifying note as the last surviving team member, following his tether to go back the way he came, finds that his line now inexplicably leads into a tiny pipe. He commits suicide, while up above the line retrieved by the base team is many times longer than when it was originally extended.
* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1575 SCP-1575]]. It is a statue/fountain that, over the course of about a month, slowly transforms animals into humans when they drink from it. What sounds like a [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom furry fetishist's dream]] quickly becomes a nightmare when the Foundation does what it does best and [[RealityEnsues injects some cruel reality into the concept]]; simply put, animals and humans are biologically different for a reason. Only three tested animals managed to survive the transformation and only one of those three transformed fully with no unwanted results. The rest feature such [[TransformationTrauma lovely imagery]] as a field mouse whose cardiovascular system shut down because it couldn't keep up with the rate her body was growing, a tiger whose organs failed after just ''four days'' because of the sedatives she was given, a parrot whose skeleton shattered in various places because, like the field mouse, it couldn't keep up with the rest of her (her wings did apparently manage to form a set of pseudo-hands, though) and most horrifyingly of all, a dog that was not properly checked for parasites before her transformation. The parasites were ''also'' affected by the water and... well...

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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1555 SCP-1555]] seems harmless enough at first: an industrial facility built into a mountain, with one long barrel that randomly launches containers of perfectly normal mice into a nearby field, where they run off unharmed (most of the time, anyway - there have been instances of dead mice, abnormal mice, and sometimes something other than mice altogether). But reading the [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/transcript-epsilon-12-1555 audio/telemetry log]] makes it much creepier as a team goes inside to investigate. It ends on a horrifying note as the last surviving team member, following his tether to go back the way he came, finds that his line now inexplicably leads into a tiny pipe. He commits suicide, while up above the line retrieved by the base team is many times longer than when it was originally extended.
* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1575 SCP-1575]]. It is a statue/fountain that, over the course of about a month, slowly transforms animals into humans when they drink from it. What sounds like a [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom furry fetishist's dream]] quickly becomes a nightmare when the Foundation does what it does best and [[RealityEnsues injects some cruel reality into the concept]]; simply put, animals and humans are biologically different for a reason.''reason''. Only three tested animals managed to survive the transformation and only one of those three transformed fully with no unwanted results. The rest feature such [[TransformationTrauma lovely imagery]] as a field mouse whose cardiovascular system shut down because it couldn't keep up with the rate her body was growing, a tiger whose organs failed after just ''four days'' because of the sedatives she was given, a parrot whose skeleton shattered in various places because, like the field mouse, it couldn't keep up with the rest of her (her wings did apparently manage to form a set of pseudo-hands, though) and most horrifyingly of all, a dog that was not properly checked for parasites before her transformation. The parasites were ''also'' affected by the water and... well...and… well…



* [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1730 SCP-1730.]]:
** An alternate version of The Foundation[[note]]which in this timeline had merged with the Global Occult Coalition, [[FromBadToWorse combining the worst aspects of both]][[/note]] used Site-13 to [[KickTheDog mass-terminate humanoid SCPs, while running brutal experiments]] and abandoning their former caution in their zeal - eventually resulting in the site being overrun with both individual rogue [=SCPs=] and a horrific black blood-sludge creature first manifesting as a HiveMind of oversized leeches but ultimately made up of ''the conglomerated remains of presumably '''[[MoralEventHorizon hundreds]]''' of anomalous humans''. To make matters worse, they also activated a [[NoPlansNoPrototypeNoBackup prototype device]] known as the [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Thresher]] in response, which successfully evacuated the Site from its original reality but also dumped it into the reality of the contemporary Foundation ''and'' destabilized space and time within it, making it yet another terrifying non-Euclidean space with no easy or certain ways out, where distance travelled does not necessarily equal distance that must be retread to escape. The space distortions also [[MalevolentArchitecture inflicted mundane damage to the Site's structure - such as tunnel and walkway collapses]] - further hampering evacuation and escape efforts. Finally, the power draw from the Thresher (presumably coupled with more mundane damage) also compromised the base's power systems, leaving them running at a bare minimum. [[SarcasmMode Many fun times were had]] by exploratory [[EliteMooks [=MTFs=]]] and later Task Forces sent in to retrieve them.
** It wasn't just humanoid Skips they mass-terminated: '''Everything''' was funnelled into the "meat grinder" of Site-13. The Foundation/GOC even managed to effectively contain [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu YHWH]]. They stuck him in a box and ''that was that''. Site-13 was used to destroy everything that didn't meet some requirement that most personnel knew nothing of. Site-13 is the horrifying result of the question, "What would happen if [[WellIntentionedExtremist the Foundation]] ''did'' go the [[MoralEventHorizon extra mile]]?" It truly say a lot about how abjectly horrifying that Site-13 is that Bobble The Clown shows up... and he's almost pitiable and sympathetic in these surroundings.

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* [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1730 SCP-1730.]]:
SCP-1730]]:
** An alternate version of The Foundation[[note]]which in this timeline had merged with the Global Occult Coalition, [[FromBadToWorse combining the worst aspects of both]][[/note]] used Site-13 to [[KickTheDog mass-terminate humanoid SCPs, while running brutal experiments]] and abandoning their former caution in their zeal - eventually resulting in the site being overrun with both individual rogue [=SCPs=] and a horrific black blood-sludge creature first manifesting as a HiveMind of oversized leeches but ultimately made up of ''the conglomerated remains of presumably '''[[MoralEventHorizon hundreds]]''' of anomalous humans''. To make matters worse, they also activated a [[NoPlansNoPrototypeNoBackup prototype device]] known as the [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Thresher]] in response, which successfully evacuated the Site from its original reality but also dumped it into the reality of the contemporary Foundation ''and'' destabilized space and time within it, making it yet another terrifying non-Euclidean space with no easy or certain ways out, where distance travelled does not necessarily equal distance that must be retread to escape. The space distortions also [[MalevolentArchitecture inflicted mundane damage to the Site's structure - such as tunnel and walkway collapses]] - further hampering evacuation and escape efforts. Finally, the power draw from the Thresher (presumably coupled with more mundane damage) also compromised the base's power systems, leaving them running at a bare minimum. [[SarcasmMode Many fun times were had]] by exploratory [[EliteMooks [=MTFs=]]] and later Task Forces sent in to retrieve them.
** It wasn't just humanoid Skips they mass-terminated: '''Everything''' was funnelled into the "meat grinder" of Site-13. The Foundation/GOC even managed to effectively contain [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu YHWH]]. They stuck him in a box and ''that was that''. Site-13 was used to destroy everything that didn't meet some requirement that most personnel knew nothing of. Site-13 is the horrifying result of the question, "What would happen if [[WellIntentionedExtremist the Foundation]] ''did'' go the [[MoralEventHorizon extra mile]]?" It truly say a lot about how abjectly horrifying that Site-13 is that Bobble The Clown shows up... up… and [[EvenEvilHasStandards he's almost pitiable and sympathetic sympathetic]] in these surroundings.



** This was all because of a doctor that was appointed to the Site by the GOC, [[NightmareFuelStationAttendant Elliott Emerson.]] He was the one directing the Site as it committed atrocity after atrocity, and if Bobble is to be believed, he took pleasure in (at least) destroying the Wanderer's Library simply because '''it existed''' (''"Daddy Emerson liked it. He watched it all, every time. Got his jollies off to it."''). According to Dr. Scott, he attempted to escape all the horrors he committed by excising Site-13 from its nightmare of a universe with the Thresher. As witnessed by the Samsara team, he was apparently captured by some sort of kinetohazard-wielding multi-limbed abomination and lashed to it, where he repeatedly has his flesh continuously seared by white-hot glyphs on the creature's skin. His screaming is reduced to a faint whine by the sound-dulling influence of a kinetoglyph used by the creature.

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** This was all because of a doctor that was appointed to the Site by the GOC, [[NightmareFuelStationAttendant Elliott Emerson.]] He was the one directing the Site as it committed atrocity after atrocity, and if Bobble is to be believed, he took pleasure in (at least) destroying the Wanderer's Library simply because '''it existed''' (''"Daddy Emerson liked it. He watched it all, every time. Got his jollies off to it."''). According to Dr. Scott, he attempted to escape all the horrors he committed by excising Site-13 from its nightmare of a universe with the Thresher. As witnessed by the Samsara team, [[LaserGuidedKarma he was apparently captured by some sort of kinetohazard-wielding multi-limbed abomination and lashed to it, where he repeatedly has his flesh continuously seared by white-hot glyphs on the creature's skin.skin]]. His screaming is reduced to a faint whine by the sound-dulling influence of a kinetoglyph used by the creature.



* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1875 SCP-1875]] is a chess computer that comes with an engine with a timer that has its maximum setting worn out, a 32-piece chess set made out of human bone (sorta creepy), and a suit of samurai armor presumed to be used for performances involving the computer. The computer also affects other computers, in one case sending a memetic image, of two girls in black and white playing chess, that causes insanity. By the way, SCP-1875 also altered its own file, corrupting two incident reports and putting a possibly memetic file in the last one. Not to mention what's actually powering the computer. [[PoweredByAForsakenChild It's the brain matter of a Russian chess champion's two daughters]], [[AndIMustScream apparently still alive and somewhat conscious]]. The odd glitches at maximum power and BrownNote emails suddenly make a lot more sense. And for the love of god, '''DO NOT CLICK ON THE 3RD AND FOURTH ADDENDUMS.''' The picture is downright cruel it is in its implementation. It's not animated, but the thing is, it comes after several pages of nothing but "UPLOADING... UPLOADING... UPLOADING..." repeated over and over - so naturally you'll scroll down faster to get through the textwall quicker, and end up with a faceful of oh God little demon girls before you're ready for it.\\

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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1875 SCP-1875]] is a chess computer that comes with an engine with a timer that has its maximum setting worn out, a 32-piece chess set made out of human bone (sorta creepy), and a suit of samurai armor presumed to be used for performances involving the computer. The computer also affects other computers, in one case sending a memetic image, of two girls in black and white playing chess, that causes insanity. By the way, SCP-1875 also altered its own file, corrupting two incident reports and putting a possibly memetic file in the last one. Not to mention what's actually powering the computer. [[PoweredByAForsakenChild It's the brain matter of a Russian chess champion's two daughters]], [[AndIMustScream apparently still alive and somewhat conscious]]. The odd glitches at maximum power and BrownNote emails suddenly make a lot more sense. And for the love of god, '''DO NOT CLICK ON THE 3RD AND FOURTH ADDENDUMS.''' The picture is downright cruel it is in its implementation. It's not animated, but the thing is, it comes after several pages of nothing but "UPLOADING... UPLOADING... UPLOADING..." repeated over and over - so naturally you'll scroll down faster to get through the textwall quicker, and [[JumpScare end up with a faceful of oh God little demon girls before you're ready for it.it]].\\



* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1958 SCP-1958]], the space microbus. Congratulations to its crew for being the first humans in space! Off to Alpha Centauri! Whoops, looks like the crew forgot that Alpha Centauri is 4.3 light years away, and the van can barely even top 130 kilometers per hour.[[note]]To put it in perspective, they ain't reaching Alpha Centauri for at least 37 million years.[[/note]] By the time the remaining crew realized their mistake, only two out of four remained and were dying of scurvy, and alone in the vastness of space at that. Now consider that the file mentions a missing person report for the driver; he and his friends most likely have friends and family back home [[AdultFear wondering what happened to them]]... Oh, and it turns out that one of them was a member of the Fifth Church. You know, the ones behind SCP-1425?

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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1958 SCP-1958]], the space microbus. Congratulations to its crew for being the first humans in space! Off to Alpha Centauri! Whoops, looks like the crew forgot that Alpha Centauri is 4.3 light years away, and the van can barely even top 130 kilometers per hour.[[note]]To put it in perspective, they ain't reaching Alpha Centauri for at least 37 million years.[[/note]] By the time the remaining crew realized their mistake, only two out of four remained and were dying of scurvy, and alone in the vastness of space at that. Now consider that the file mentions a missing person report for the driver; he and his friends most likely have friends and family back home [[AdultFear wondering what happened to them]]... them]]… Oh, and it turns out that one of them was a member of the Fifth Church. You know, the ones behind SCP-1425?



Then the second half of the article comes into view, which is contained in a security layer that automatically dispenses a memetic kill agent to whoever accesses it, and can only be cured when security personnel arrive to verify their identity in person - and access can only be granted by permission of the majority of the O5 Council. Then you see the object's ''real'' classification - [[DeusExMachina it's another Thaumiel.]] Turns out the ring's true function is to rewrite the history of the ''entire universe'', leaving only the person who triggers its effect to remember what the previous universe was like. The SCP didn't figure this out until they had already triggered it twice according to their records, except that the subject who performed the test insisted that it had actually happened ''[[FromBadToWorse 19 times.]]'' They were only able to verify these effects independently by reviewing the data logs of CERN, which showed sub-atomic events responding sympathetically to the artifact's field projections. Oh, and the interviews of that test subject [[NiceJobBreakingItHero indicate that objects which were previously in containment were now out and the Foundation isn't even aware of them thanks to the changes in timeline that were made by the experiments.]] Fortunately the Foundation seems to have learned its lesson and refuses to touch the thing now... unless they need it to undo the effects of a world-ending scenario. Judging from a couple of incidents, such cases did take place.

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Then the second half of the article comes into view, which is contained in a security layer that automatically dispenses a memetic kill agent to whoever accesses it, and can only be cured when security personnel arrive to verify their identity in person - and access can only be granted by permission of the majority of the O5 Council. Then you see the object's ''real'' classification - [[DeusExMachina it's another Thaumiel.]] Turns out the ring's true function is to rewrite the history of the ''entire universe'', leaving only the person who triggers its effect to remember what the previous universe was like. The SCP didn't figure this out until they had already triggered it twice according to their records, except that the subject who performed the test insisted that it had actually happened ''[[FromBadToWorse 19 times.]]'' They were only able to verify these effects independently by reviewing the data logs of CERN, which showed sub-atomic events responding sympathetically to the artifact's field projections. Oh, and the interviews of that test subject [[NiceJobBreakingItHero indicate that objects which were previously in containment were now out and the Foundation isn't even aware of them thanks to the changes in timeline that were made by the experiments.]] Fortunately experiments]]. Fortunately, the Foundation seems to have learned its lesson and refuses to touch the thing now... now… [[GodzillaThreshold unless they need it to undo the effects of a world-ending scenario.scenario]]. Judging from a couple of incidents, such cases did take place.



** Since Reagan was still alive, but not president anymore at the time SCP-1981 was discovered, the Foundation launched an investigation to see if he had anything to do with it. It's implied that they showed it to him and erased his memory afterward. According to [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/dr-robinsons-statement one tale]], it was even worse: a couple of Secret Service agents heard about the tape and lobbied so that the retired Reagan could watch the tape. Against the better judgment of the site director, the Foundation agreed. They offered Reagan amnestics, which he refused. Later on, the horrified agents snuck into a Foundation base to steal amnestics to dose a visibly broken Reagan... only to dose him incorrectly, sort of curing him but instead damaging his brain. The condition was explained away as Alzheimer's, and the Foundation simply amnesticized the agents and sent them elsewhere.

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** Since Reagan was still alive, but not president anymore at the time SCP-1981 was discovered, the Foundation launched an investigation to see if he had anything to do with it. It's implied that they showed it to him and erased his memory afterward. According to [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/dr-robinsons-statement one tale]], it was even worse: a couple of Secret Service agents heard about the tape and lobbied so that the retired Reagan could watch the tape. Against the better judgment of the site director, the Foundation agreed. They offered Reagan amnestics, which he refused. Later on, the horrified agents snuck into a Foundation base to steal amnestics to dose a visibly broken Reagan... Reagan… [[NiceJobBreakingItHero only to dose him incorrectly, sort of curing him but instead damaging his brain.brain]]. The condition was explained away as Alzheimer's, and the Foundation simply amnesticized the agents and sent them elsewhere.
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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1654 SCP-1654]] joins the ranks of SCP-055 and SCP-579 in being a masterwork of NothingIsScarier. Not only do we not get to read its description, but breaking from the tradition of practically every other mainlist article, we don't even get to read its containment procedures; we don't even know its Object Class (although it is almost certainly either Keter or Apollyon). What we get instead is an emergency broadcast relayed to every Foundation site, warning them of procedures that need to be taken in order to help contain SCP-1654, which seems to have breached containment. Said procedures are pretty damn disturbing on their own, including using corpses or body parts as some kind of ritualistic shield, [[ImAHumanitarian cannibalism]], and some kind of process called "reclamation"; even more disturbing is that the broadcast advises Foundation employees to use not only themselves, but ''[[GodzillaThreshold any civilians they encounter]]'', for these purposes. The ultimate goal of these procedures seems to be to convert human subjects into some kind of supernatural weapons, which will then be used against major population centers (''all of which'' are now designated SCP-1654-1), with the intention of converting them into "Seraphic Zones" for the purposes of eventually terminating SCP-1654 upon the broadcast of further instruction...except that [[WhamLine the protocol hasn't been updated in 24192 days]] (more than 66 years), [[DownerEnding meaning that either the plan has failed or the Foundation]] ''[[DownerEnding is still going through subjects]]''.

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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1654 SCP-1654]] joins the ranks of SCP-055 and SCP-579 in being a masterwork of NothingIsScarier. Not only do we not get to read its description, but breaking from the tradition of practically every other mainlist article, we don't even get to read its containment procedures; we don't even know its Object Class (although it is almost certainly either Keter or Apollyon). What we get instead is an emergency broadcast relayed to every Foundation site, warning them of procedures that need to be taken in order to help contain SCP-1654, which seems to have breached containment. Said procedures are pretty damn disturbing on their own, including using corpses or body parts as some kind of ritualistic shield, [[ImAHumanitarian cannibalism]], and some kind of process called "reclamation"; even more disturbing is that the broadcast advises Foundation employees to use not only themselves, but ''[[GodzillaThreshold any civilians they encounter]]'', for these purposes. The ultimate goal of these procedures seems to be to convert human subjects into some kind of supernatural weapons, which will then be used against major population centers (''all of which'' are now designated SCP-1654-1), with the intention of converting them into "Seraphic Zones" for the purposes of eventually terminating SCP-1654 upon the broadcast of further instruction...except that [[WhamLine the protocol hasn't been updated in 24192 days]] over 24,000 days]][[note]]24434 as of 26 Sept 2019[[/note]] (more than 66 years), [[DownerEnding meaning that either the plan has failed or the Foundation]] ''[[DownerEnding is still going through subjects]]''.
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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1689 SCP-1689]]. You wouldn't think an infinite bag of potatoes would be scary (and, indeed, most of the article isn't), until you get to the exploration logs. While it's mostly as comedic as you'd expect from [[ARareSentence a team of Foundation agents being sent into a bag of potatoes to explore the pocket dimension inside]], it's still a world similar to ours that's been ''completely filled with infinitely-replicating potatoes'' (thankfully, the effect no longer applies after the potatoes are removed from the bag) - basically, it's the worst-case scenario of SCP-871 (the Keter cakes), only with potatoes. Furthermore, the exploration team discovers a mangled bicycle, confirming that human beings lived there and were wiped out by the potato infestation, and the team ''nearly dies from being crushed/suffocated by the potatoes''. Now picture that on a global scale. For some, [[NightmareRetardant the absurdity of the situation negates the horror]]; for others, it's enough to make them never look at potatoes the same way again.
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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1715 SCP-1715]] is an entity that exists on online communities, such as a forum. It will manifest as a user, and starts working its way up the forum. When it is high enough, it will send private messages to other users requesting personal information. Anyone [[TooDumbToLive dumb enough to give it any]] will die within two weeks. Somehow the fact that all of them die of perfectly normal, non-anomalous causes just makes it creepier (especially the person who was murdered by someone who had started planning the murder several years ''before'' the victim ever had any contact with 1715). However, their account will still be active like they are still using it. At least until 1715 gets bored and announces it's leaving the community, at which point all of the dead people's accounts will reply saying goodbye to it and then cease all activity. Now, what if it is on the SCP wiki? What if it is on the TV Tropes forum? What if everyone on the forum is dead and you don't know it?

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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1715 SCP-1715]] is an entity that exists on online communities, such as a forum. It will manifest as a user, and starts working its way up the forum. When it is high enough, it will send private messages to other users requesting personal information. Anyone [[TooDumbToLive dumb enough to give it any]] will die within two weeks. Somehow the fact that all of them die of perfectly normal, non-anomalous causes just makes it creepier (especially the person who was murdered by someone who had started planning the murder several years ''before'' the victim ever had any contact with 1715). However, their account will still be active like they are still using it. At least until 1715 gets bored and announces it's leaving the community, at which point all of the dead people's accounts will reply saying goodbye to it and then cease all activity. Now, what if it is on the SCP wiki? What if it is on the TV Tropes forum? What if everyone on the forum is dead and you [[OnlySaneMan you]] don't know it?
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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1715 SCP-1715]] is an entity that exists on online communities, such as a forum. It will manifest as a user, and starts working its way up the forum. When it is high enough, it will send private messages to other site members requesting personal information. [[TooDumbToLive If they reply that message]], they will die in the next two weeks. However, their user will still be active like they are still using it. Now, what if it is on the SCP wiki? What if it is on the TV tropes forum? What if everyone on the forum is dead and you don't know it?

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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1715 SCP-1715]] is an entity that exists on online communities, such as a forum. It will manifest as a user, and starts working its way up the forum. When it is high enough, it will send private messages to other site members users requesting personal information. Anyone [[TooDumbToLive If they reply that message]], they dumb enough to give it any]] will die in the next within two weeks. Somehow the fact that all of them die of perfectly normal, non-anomalous causes just makes it creepier (especially the person who was murdered by someone who had started planning the murder several years ''before'' the victim ever had any contact with 1715). However, their user account will still be active like they are still using it. At least until 1715 gets bored and announces it's leaving the community, at which point all of the dead people's accounts will reply saying goodbye to it and then cease all activity. Now, what if it is on the SCP wiki? What if it is on the TV tropes Tropes forum? What if everyone on the forum is dead and you don't know it?
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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1399 SCP-1399]] is a 15 page children's book titled Another Way of Hearing which features pictures on each page with the title of the book followed by the object in the picture. Its anomalous effects kick in once a person reads the last page and closes the book, which then they completely lose their sense of hearing in the world around them and instead have hearing fromm an alternate timeline where a divergence occurred that relates to the picture in the last page. These divergences are always of an alternate timeline where outcomes escalated to disastrous results, such as natural disasters causing much more widespread destruction than they did in our own world and failed assassinations succeeding. One such instance of the latter escalated into a global nuclear war, as evidenced when the D-Class testing completely lost their hearing due to their eardrums being incinerated.

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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1399 SCP-1399]] is a 15 page children's book titled Another Way of Hearing which features pictures on each page with the title of the book followed by the object in the picture. Its anomalous effects kick in once a person reads the last page and closes the book, which then they completely lose their sense of hearing in the world around them and instead have hearing fromm from an alternate timeline where a divergence occurred that relates to the picture in the last page. These divergences are always of an alternate timeline where outcomes escalated to disastrous results, such as natural disasters causing much more widespread destruction than they did in our own world and failed assassinations succeeding. One such instance of the latter escalated into a global nuclear war, as evidenced when the D-Class testing completely lost their hearing due to their eardrums being incinerated.
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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1124 SCP-1124]] is outright terrifying: an extraterrestrial life from that's basically impossible to kill or even damage. There's an active specimen that's being kept fully immersed in triflic acid, and that seems to barely slow it down. (For reference: hydrochloric acid, the substance used to subdue SCP-682, has a pKa listed between ~-6 and -8. Triflic acid has a pKa of ~-14.7 and is classified as a [[UpToEleven superacid]], being about a thousand times stronger than pure sulfuric acid (pKa of -12).) Specimens have overrun an extraterrestrial Foundation base, and survive there in a highly corrosive atmosphere. Having an active one on Earth seems like far too many. And somehow it gets worse: they caused the Grey Dragon Incident, which was the worst breach in Foundation history, caused by a different SCP going nuts when pods containing SCP-1124 were brought back to Earth. The result was an entire continent being destroyed before they were able to lure it back into containment (''years'' later) with SCP-1124. The number of the SCP behind that carnage was redacted... but the related documentation links to [[OhCrap 682]]. [[WordOfGod The Leak thread]] makes it worse. 682 is an ''early prototype'' to these.

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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1124 SCP-1124]] is outright terrifying: an extraterrestrial life from that's basically impossible to kill or even damage. There's an active specimen that's being kept fully immersed in triflic acid, and that seems to barely slow it down. (For reference: hydrochloric acid, the substance used to subdue SCP-682, has a pKa listed between ~-6 and -8. Triflic acid has a pKa of ~-14.7 and is classified as a [[UpToEleven superacid]], being about a thousand times stronger than pure sulfuric acid (pKa of -12).) Specimens have overrun an extraterrestrial Foundation base, and survive there in a highly corrosive atmosphere. Having an active one on Earth seems like far too many. And somehow it gets worse: they caused the Grey Dragon Incident, which was the worst breach in Foundation history, caused by a different SCP going nuts when pods containing SCP-1124 were brought back to Earth. The result was an entire continent being destroyed before they were able to lure it back into containment (''years'' later) with SCP-1124. The number of the SCP behind that carnage was redacted... but the related documentation links to [[OhCrap 682]].682. [[WordOfGod The Leak thread]] makes it worse. 682 is an ''early prototype'' to these.



* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1463 SCP-1463, Señor Purple]]: Not only is [[MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate Doctor Wondertainment]] out there, making [[MyLittlePanzer their dangerous line of toys]], but their work is popular enough that a ShoddyKnockoffProduct line by someone called "[[BlindIdiotTranslation Brovisr]] Funtastic" (or "Professer Funtastic", sometimes) also exists. And there's no sense in making a ShoddyKnockoffProduct of something that isn't popular: the implication of this is that Wondertainment's market penetration is ''[[OhCrap far deeper]] [[NotSoHarmlessVillain than we were led to believe]]''.

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* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1463 SCP-1463, Señor Purple]]: Not only is [[MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate Doctor Wondertainment]] out there, making [[MyLittlePanzer their dangerous line of toys]], but their work is popular enough that a ShoddyKnockoffProduct line by someone called "[[BlindIdiotTranslation Brovisr]] Funtastic" (or "Professer Funtastic", sometimes) also exists. And there's no sense in making a ShoddyKnockoffProduct of something that isn't popular: the implication of this is that Wondertainment's market penetration is ''[[OhCrap far deeper]] ''far deeper [[NotSoHarmlessVillain than we were led to believe]]''.



* Although not as sanity-breaking as the other [=SCPs=], [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1725 SCP-1725]] still rates high in {{Body Horror}} as each of its nine settings mutates the body parts of anyone nearby into mimicking fashion accessories, including fleshy shoe heels and dangling earring growths.

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* Although not as sanity-breaking as the other [=SCPs=], [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1725 SCP-1725]] still rates high in {{Body Horror}} BodyHorror as each of its nine settings mutates the body parts of anyone nearby into mimicking fashion accessories, including fleshy shoe heels and dangling earring growths.



** An alternate version of The Foundation[[note]]which in this timeline had [[OhCrap merged with the Global Occult Coalition]], [[FromBadToWorse combining the worst aspects of both]][[/note]] used Site-13 to [[KickTheDog mass-terminate humanoid SCPs, while running brutal experiments]] and abandoning their former caution in their zeal - eventually resulting in the site being overrun with both individual rogue [=SCPs=] and a horrific black blood-sludge creature first manifesting as a HiveMind of oversized leeches but ultimately made up of ''the conglomerated remains of presumably '''[[MoralEventHorizon hundreds]]''' of anomalous humans''. To make matters worse, they also activated a [[NoPlansNoPrototypeNoBackup prototype device]] known as the [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Thresher]] in response, which successfully evacuated the Site from its original reality but also dumped it into the reality of the contemporary Foundation ''and'' destabilized space and time within it, making it yet another terrifying non-Euclidean space with no easy or certain ways out, where distance travelled does not necessarily equal distance that must be retread to escape. The space distortions also [[MalevolentArchitecture inflicted mundane damage to the Site's structure - such as tunnel and walkway collapses]] - further hampering evacuation and escape efforts. Finally, the power draw from the Thresher (presumably coupled with more mundane damage) also compromised the base's power systems, leaving them running at a bare minimum. [[SarcasmMode Many fun times were had]] by exploratory [[EliteMooks [=MTFs=]]] and later Task Forces sent in to retrieve them.

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** An alternate version of The Foundation[[note]]which in this timeline had [[OhCrap merged with the Global Occult Coalition]], Coalition, [[FromBadToWorse combining the worst aspects of both]][[/note]] used Site-13 to [[KickTheDog mass-terminate humanoid SCPs, while running brutal experiments]] and abandoning their former caution in their zeal - eventually resulting in the site being overrun with both individual rogue [=SCPs=] and a horrific black blood-sludge creature first manifesting as a HiveMind of oversized leeches but ultimately made up of ''the conglomerated remains of presumably '''[[MoralEventHorizon hundreds]]''' of anomalous humans''. To make matters worse, they also activated a [[NoPlansNoPrototypeNoBackup prototype device]] known as the [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Thresher]] in response, which successfully evacuated the Site from its original reality but also dumped it into the reality of the contemporary Foundation ''and'' destabilized space and time within it, making it yet another terrifying non-Euclidean space with no easy or certain ways out, where distance travelled does not necessarily equal distance that must be retread to escape. The space distortions also [[MalevolentArchitecture inflicted mundane damage to the Site's structure - such as tunnel and walkway collapses]] - further hampering evacuation and escape efforts. Finally, the power draw from the Thresher (presumably coupled with more mundane damage) also compromised the base's power systems, leaving them running at a bare minimum. [[SarcasmMode Many fun times were had]] by exploratory [[EliteMooks [=MTFs=]]] and later Task Forces sent in to retrieve them.

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