This SCP has a special place for me. I stumbled upon it by accident just browsing the wiki when I was still new to the wiki. It's my first narrative based SCP, and also the first one that left me feeling really sorry for the SCP. Is it a dick? Yeah, but holy God what a cruel and hellish existence. One of the first ones I've read that made me go "good lord just kill the poor thing." I still get goosebumps at the end. Broken, and it just wants to go home.
You should check out SCP-7999 - Meet Me In The Stars (as read by The Exploring Series). It's a long one, so probably listen on your own time, but it is such a fun story. It has some mystery, some happiness, some despair, some humor, and some hope.
Always like Universe Lore that is community driven. This leads to so many great and deep stories. Same as with 40k. I wonder if there is more Universes like this out there and I can't find them because I don't know the search words to seek them out.
this just sounds like ''if Tighten(Hal Stewart) from megamind was an SCP'', because that is what i feel he would have said if he was in that situation.
Actually, it died, the containment by the foundation slowly disassembled it, the parts where it recalibrates are actually where you refresh the wiki page, and you actively witness the death of this anomaly at the hands of the foundation
@@nicksfish3038 it was being referred to in the third person, that and the wiki article it actually ends with no text and the title and image completely blacked out
Not a personnel top 5 or anything like that for me personally but I don’t think anyone can argue it isn’t both interesting in concept and superb in execution
well its also because the scp foundation is fiction and he jumped up a narrative layer for that interview then the foundation made a fictional interview to trap him the second time
Fun fact, being trapped inside of his own article killed him, you can see it happen if you refresh his page a few times.
This SCP is contained within it's own article. It's pretty cool
He's no longer contained, he died in there.
There are also SCPs that literally are the article
Someone on the SCP wiki forum said that 2786 is a hero, but the SCP universe is one of tragedy. The hero never wins in a tragedy.
This SCP has a special place for me. I stumbled upon it by accident just browsing the wiki when I was still new to the wiki. It's my first narrative based SCP, and also the first one that left me feeling really sorry for the SCP.
Is it a dick? Yeah, but holy God what a cruel and hellish existence. One of the first ones I've read that made me go "good lord just kill the poor thing."
I still get goosebumps at the end. Broken, and it just wants to go home.
Yeah. There are several that made me say, "KILL IT WITH FIRE," but this one... it's a Mary Sue. It's *all* the Mary Sues. It can't be anything else.
You should check out SCP-7999 - Meet Me In The Stars (as read by The Exploring Series). It's a long one, so probably listen on your own time, but it is such a fun story. It has some mystery, some happiness, some despair, some humor, and some hope.
Trap SCP-2786 in Warhammer40K.
He'll never get out!
I think he took the name Kryptman but somehow was foiled before he could finish.
Always like Universe Lore that is community driven. This leads to so many great and deep stories. Same as with 40k.
I wonder if there is more Universes like this out there and I can't find them because I don't know the search words to seek them out.
Laymans terms. This thing is a protag of a young adult novel in a novel written for adults. black and white logic in a world full of grey morality.
Still recommend SCP 423, It's also one i'd recommend reading the Experiment logs for.
this just sounds like ''if Tighten(Hal Stewart) from megamind was an SCP'', because that is what i feel he would have said if he was in that situation.
Been waiting for this one for a while, My absolute favorite SCP
Its Pataphysical
Scp 3004 imago by the volgun would be fire
Heard this one a while back but I couldn't remember the Scp number anyway awesome video man can't wait for the next one.
How to deal with a Marry Sue\Gary Stu.
Well I’d say they got it contained, it’s just thrashing about in its chains a bit.
Actually, it died, the containment by the foundation slowly disassembled it, the parts where it recalibrates are actually where you refresh the wiki page, and you actively witness the death of this anomaly at the hands of the foundation
@@meepmeep7634 you can contain a corpse, but maybe I just missed something it still seemed alive by the end of the video
@@nicksfish3038 it was being referred to in the third person, that and the wiki article it actually ends with no text and the title and image completely blacked out
i love these pataphysical scp
Love this one, reminds me of Murphy law
Got the red going straight out the gate this ought to be good
I don't know such a person witch means I .... *lightbulb* Why yes I know that person. *cough*
Dude! this scp needs to be told about scp 5733
I think the volgun’s best scp reading is his latest video, scp 4246 the dreams of the firstborn
Haven’t sat through that one yet
@@nicksfish3038 i tried sitting through but not really liking it.
@@NovaGirl8 yeah, did it even have any effects or twists or was it just another precursor civ?
My favorite is that highway exit reading
Can I recommend the exploring series Murphy law
Not a personnel top 5 or anything like that for me personally but I don’t think anyone can argue it isn’t both interesting in concept and superb in execution
It has no concept of fiction. It didn't understand the difference between movies and so on, and reality.
well its also because the scp foundation is fiction
and he jumped up a narrative layer for that interview
then the foundation made a fictional interview to trap him the second time
Another amazing reading of narrarive based scp is - scp 3043 Murphys law. Definetely recommend