The Other Glass puts out at least one a day sometimes more .Hes got a good channel not this but He and Bedtime SCP could both use exposure check them out also.
You'd think it would be the Serpent's Hand cuz of their search for knowledge. Nope, they just steal Foundation reports on GOC missions cuz they're more thorough and less coffee ringed than GOC's.
Brings into mind the inept CIA/FBI fools on Gravity Falls and Amphibia. Here's to hoping possible sequels for those compensating by having Project CADMUS and XCOM expies as effective and dangerous successors.
They did as all the secretives in that world- found an anomalous person, promised them normalcy, fucked them over, tried to kill them and it didn't work. Humanity at large doesn't exactly deserve the glassing, but both Foundation and GOC do (at this point in lore lack of normalcy is normal, so at least get people aware)
I think the Foundation is more to blame for this one, seeing as the entity only turned outwardly hostile towards anyone (aside from the GOC operatives it got revenge on) when the Foundation refused to dig it out and started actively blocking any attempts to remove it. The GOC created the indestructible radiation zombie, but its turn to malevolence could've been averted if they'd extracted it as planned.
@@soarel325 Duh SCP did what they supposed to do - not digging shits is one of them. For more reason why not digging it, there were SCP-001 Ouroboros files to explain
You'd expect him to be accomplishing this 'one a day' video drop thing by doing the shorter SCP articles for the month. But then he drops a half-hour video showing otherwise. Love it.
There will be 1 hour+ long videos in this series in the coming days. The Ȝ and K are notable ones, with K being the longest entry That's why he skipped P. It's also really long, and he's probably just burnt out at that point O will be shortest one, and M is voted the scariest, so keep an eye out for that
@@michaelandreipalon359 Nope. Ouroboros is novel length, and take several hours to listen to. The long entries here will be around an hour, an hour 30 or at most 2
Thank you very much for covering my entry into the SCP ABCs of death! I loved your reading of it, and applaud you for taking on reading pretty much the whole project, that's a mammoth task. I hope this one isn't too underwhelming after the amazing entries we've heard so far. A few bits of trivia about this SCP: I based this largely off the horrific fate of a young nuclear technician who was exposed to an unglodly amount of radiation in an accident in 2000, who was kept alive (At the will of his family) by doctors much longer than he ethically should have been. In addition to this, I also based it partially off the 1984 film Threads, which depicts the lead up and fallout (Literally) of a nuclear war in northern England. The illustrations of nuclear winter in that film, with the regression of the surviving society (If you could call it that anymore) are utterly terrifying. I hope I managed to respectfully do those justice here with my homage. I sprinkled in a few homages to media I like here and there. Characters being named after literary characters mainly, though the therapists entry was a nod to my favorite Stephen King short story. I had to figure out what would happen if water was trapped in a subterranean space with nowhere to go while perpetually being superheated by corium. It puts the water into a state whose name escapes me, but where it exists simultaneously as a gas and a liquid, held in this state by the physical confines of the area. This is incredibly unstable, and being mixed with corium makes it extremely radioactive. Basically, a nuclear steam explosion waiting to happen. Should a seismic weakness occur and allow this pressure to vent to the surface, the resultant steam explosion would level the entire area, and spread concentrated fallout over a frighteningly large area. The same thing that Chernobyls meltdown threatened should it have melted down into the groundwater. (Or so my reading has me believe, I don't know I'm not a physicist).
Hisashi Ouchi continued treatment on his own accord, and comments on the opposite are just fear mongering on nuclear power. What happened to him, his co-worker, and manager was awful and was from extreme negligence from that very manager and the company running it. Feel free to read the book released by his family and the surroundings instead of defaming the family he tried to stay alive for.
@@roberthill5805 I can see how my wording made it look as though I was saying his family kept him alive against his wishes, but that was not my intent, rather to explain that this young man experienced an awful tragedy. The sources I had read years ago had not mentioned his approving the treatments, and only mentioned his commenting about feeling like a Guinea pig, so it seems I never got the full picture. I'm sorry to have misrepresented his family due to my ambiguous phrasing, but do not mistake it for ill will or malicious intent.
@woo0018 I know where the thoughts came from, I know which story "source" you are referring to, and that is why I replied. It always uses that one quote and refuses to link or reference anything else from Hisashi. He felt like he was a lab rat because he was. There hadn't been a radiation like his before, so everything they did was experimental. But while he was still there, he consented to each one, each step he was talking to his family, wanting to stay with them, even was against his sister's participation as to not burden her although relented when she willing had her stem cells extracted from her, all the while that "source" erased his voice by taking a single quote and spinning the rest of the story. The greatest issue was that you said ethically, even though they could have kept him alive for longer, but discontinued care when they ran out of options.
Rather more impressive that the active narrative I *deeply* enjoyed your identification and incorporation of the symbols of atomic horror--the glowing water, the rusted and deteriorated metal, the industrial decay elements. Honestly I think it is impossible to write any coherent story that contains these--or any other primal horror components--without losing their raw power in the process. You came very close though! Excellent work. Your use of aspects from Verbinksi's remake of 'The Ring' were just as effective in this SCP account as they were in their original setting as well. There is a horror entirely its own around something that accepts what it is doing is wrong, even expresses remorse but refuses to stop. It takes us back to childhood terror--vaccination, being taken to the dentist, even forced to attend school. We don't want to do it, but something beyond our power to physically effect and immune to our reasoning and pleading carries on anyway. The way you employed the bait-and-switch mechanic was chillingly well done also. The way the real story was eventually discovered to be subtly different from what the entity initially claimed. That is a very advanced literary technique and extremely hard to employ successfully. But you managed it and the resultant shiver-down-the-spine was well earned! Even the Body Horror elements, a very powerful device which has to be carefully and sparingly employed unless the whole work becomes Grand Guignol mush were nicely and effective used also. My only--slight--negative criticism is the ending. Your account eventually fell prey to the inevitable end result of a seemingly all-powerful antagonist. You just cannot go any bigger! In my opinion the real fear effect unique to SCP is best applied in subtlety and on a small stage. Once the creature destroys the planet, what then? No more SCP foundation and the necessary framing through which the reader interfaces with the narrative breaks down. Also the nuclear explosions of individuals was... slightly strained as well. It would be impossible to hide even a small-scale nuclear explosion. In the real world the smallest devices fitted into a heavy back pack and delivered an explosive effect on the scale of a few tons of TNT. A ton of TNT is a LOT! While a process called 'fission' does occur in the lifecycle of the cell it is in no way related to nuclear fission of atoms. Cells are primarily carbon which physically cannot undergo nuclear fission without certain very extreme external processes. Obviously SCP are magic and that allows _anything_ to happen. However the successful literary effect of SCP stories occurs from a single pellet of magic being built into an otherwise solidly material--and therefore believable--real world setting. That bit about cells undergoing nuclear fission pulled me out of it a bit. Nothing disastrous but something to note. On the whole though absolutely *brilliant* and intensely visual, cinematic work!!! The story has stayed with me and stands beside 'Candle Cove' and 'Ted The Caver' in my own ranking of so-called 'CreepyPasta'/Post-modern Horror. I look forward to reading more from Dr Balthazaar!
I gotta say, given that the entity was originally a random person who had minor oneiric abilities and likely no desire to expand them, the GOC are getting increasingly fond of goose-stepping, Eurasian symbols relating to prosperity and peace, Toothbrush Mustaches and lacking the left reproductive organ.
I gained a interest of scps through your videos, if it wasn’t for you making the effort to share these anomalies online i doubt i would ever have found such an interest in the foundation. I want to thank you for all the hard work you put in for me and everyone else who enjoys your videos👍🏼
I am absolutely loving this series my dude. Also, it's awesome to see a new TES video in my notifications on the daily :) thanks for working so hard for us
You help me go to sleep every night. Gonna be a shame when my partner finds out that it’s not white noise I’m listening to in my headphones but scp files lol. Love your work man
Honestly so far this one is the scariest out of all these videos. How the entity itself is described and its motives, the fact people can go supercritical, and whole description of the last dream somehow did it for me. Radiation isn't something that really scares me, but this was the thing that finally changed that opinion. Thanks TES, I'm probably gonna get a visit from this guy tonight.
lol people saying that the GOC screwed up here and made a new chair, but the thing is they actually took notes from the chair incident and decided not to senselessly terminate the otherwise non-threatening entity. He only became dangerous after he broke the immortal creature's containment (another anomaly that they couldn't really "kill" either), where they should've just gone with their normal method of "kill, kill, kill" So it seems the GOC is damned if they do and damned if they don't, so it's really a coin flip for what might go wrong. I still love them though, since even the Foundation has created catastrophically dangerous anomalies by forcing unwilling participants into servitude, like SCP-4973 and SCP-3002, which are probably more dangerous because one infects your brain in a still confusing way, and the other can exist in any SCP site because of the D Class killed, which is a secret weapon nobody wants anyone to have
Fresh off the wheels of the last video (E), calling the nuke guy’s bluff might have been a pretty solid bet: if he kills everything on the planet, he condemns himself to an eternity of undying
I think the nuke guy is an evil pile of radioactive shit, but wouldn't he just order a bunch of innocent people to explode on top of him until his prison breaks? Then again, he hasn't done that even after like 73 victims.
Damn, I was entirely on the entities side up until it promised to destroy the world. Also, someone should really tell it about the wonders of excavation equipment. Getting it out really wouldn't have been all that hard. Build a heavily reinforced and radiation shielded structure over it, include both a multi-stage water cooling system to lower the temperature without releasing radiation and a system of valves and pressure chambers to relieve the pressure without releasing contamination, and station some automated excavation equipment inside. The excavators excavate it to get it out of the chamber it was trapped in, and then you use a series of shielded airlocks and decontamination baths to clean it up as best as possible and get it a fair distance away from the site of the meltdown. Now you can decontaminate the area and the entity is at least no longer trapped in that particular hell. Move it to a heavily shielded containment chamber with the nicest amenities you can provide and continue slowly decontaminating it and cooling it down, moving it to a new chamber every now and then so that the previous chamber can be decontaminated and decommissioned while the entity keeps moving to less and less irradiated environments. Maybe see if you can surgically remove the most irradiated parts of its body to speed up the process. It still won't be able to leave containment for a long time without risking major environmental damage, and it might still be in pain, but it would be much better off. Everybody wins. This is doable without even using anomalous technology.
Nothing to do with the video but I need a video of an O5 putting in his passcode or bent card too many times, thus activating a lethal cognitihazard. Being an O5 he begrudgingly looks down into his wallet shuffling through the anti -memes picks what he thinks is it and holds it directly in the middle of his line of sight looking right back at the cognitihazard. Horrors from beyond all behind a signed picture of Brian Griffin. Not even realizing it was the wrong card he puts it back and goes back to trying his code.
Thank you for the daily Uploads! This one is everything a great modern SCP should be! Incredibly well written (though we lose A LOT of the Text & its "Flavor" when it's not Read Verbatim, which is a pity). It strikes a great balance of mystery, SCP Entry style (without being an excuse for a Tale), SCP Universe's Lore, namely the GOI's, being used, the dilemma of how to reach Containment or even Terminate the Entity, and of course, pure Horror!
How many would one sacrifice to undo eternal torment. The lives it sacrifices experience temporary pain while it experiences eternal. Can one really be so righteous to not sacrifice another for ones self when faced with hell.
I know you hear thank you all the time and how much people appreciate your videos but you have helped me through some very hard times lately. I know what burnout is like so please take breaks as needed not as scheduled. Your presence on this platform is one of the few reasons keeping me from just dropping off the internet for good. With so much negativity in this world, you bring positivity and light to many peoples lives. No matter how dark the stories you tell may be. Much Love.
This SCP sounds like the personification of nuclear war. Honestly, it kind of reminds me of The Lich from Adventure Time. Well, not his personality obviously.
I've tried to go to other channels for more of this kind of content, but truly no one adds to and elevates it like this channel. Can't wait to see what you do with warhammer content as I credit this channel as being partially responsible for getting into Horus Heresy and all the joy that's brought me the past 3 years.
I'd like to see what happens when this SCP ends up in the dreams of an O5 or some other fucked up and mentally powerful individual, just so it can find out that it is a small fish in an ocean of anomalies.
@@babynautilus He might just straight up face his scarier version if he does that lol. It's SCP-6210~ EDIT: We are both wrong my guy xd It's 682 and 6820 respectively xdd
The destroyer of worlds. Almost like the Loc-Nar from the Heavy Metal animated movies who traversed worlds corrupting people. Can see into dreams. Almost like Freddy Krueger. I admit Freddy's Dead was the only one I've seen in its entirety. just never got around to them as of tonight. The people holding it captive are corrupt. Just like the employers Ripley deals with. In the Alien movies. From what I have heard. I've never gotten around to them as of tonight. This story has a character named Elroy. Just like the cartoon show The Jetsons. Why this is a great story in time for Halloween. At least three stars.
For a while there it seems like we were getting a lot of articles where the GOC were at least competent. I suppose it was only a matter of time until we got one where they regress back to their old ways. I like this article for its creative SCP, but I much more prefer when the GOC doesn't just kill/destroy every single anomalous thing it comes across. Or in this case, basically torture someone for no reason other than "lol anomalies don't have rights". I was kind of hoping the writers as a collective would move past this lawful stupid version of the GOC already.
You are just amazing! I love this series and I can't fathom the amount of work that must've gone into making so many videos in preparation for it. Thanks so much!
Looks pretty no-win for the Foundation. The longer they leave him sealed up, the crazier and more psychotic he gets. But suppose they dig him out? What then? Just let him go free, all crazy and psychotic?
This particular SCP reminds us that there must be great care taken when confronting the paranormal, especially with the notion of Nuclear Power or its Radioactive nature. I mean, seriously, what the hell was the GOC thinking when grabbing some random schlub and mixing it with a nuclear hell was a good idea? Although, for now, it is content with poisoning and intimidating its targets to set it free. I see this anomaly as Angry, Desperate, but moreover, Byronic. I say Byronic because its angsty demeanor is centered around, at least initially, to regain the humanity that was so cruelly taken from it. Yet, I can't necessarily hate it because it too is suffering from the effects of radioactive exposure. So, it is damn near guaranteed that it can't rationalize anymore, can't think of much else other than "set me free" Except, it is akin to the Ghouls of Fallout....one that hasn't succumbed to madness
I think the GOC really isn't at fault here since the whole "nuclear hell" only happened due to an unlucky circumstance, plus the guy was straight up insane prior to getting blasted, and was nuking people in their sleep. The only real "fault" of the GOC is that they didn't terminate it sooner, but even then they couldn't do it only because of the unlucky containment breach.
Its all fun and games until the mind controlled people digging it up start arming themselves and saying *"We thank you, oh Irradiated One, for revealing the cunning plans of your enemies..."*
@@exile1412 Its something to be able to point to the GOC, above the god damn Sarkites, Daevites, Serpent's Hand, The Chaos Insurgency, and say Yea. The GOC? Awful. Terrible. No good. Bad for this world.
I love a good revenge story, but this isn't one. A tooth for a tooth, an eye for an eye. 7219 is a tooth for THE WHOLE WORLD. I am not sorry for you, bucko.
Honestly, getting an scp video every day is just about the best thing to happen in the last few days. Thank you
The Other Glass puts out at least one a day sometimes more .Hes got a good channel not this but He and Bedtime SCP could both use exposure check them out also.
"the last few days" is an understatement lol
Agreed
I know, right!
One of the best things to happen in my life.
F is for Friends who help break containment,
U is for Uh-nomaly,
N is for [ENTRY NOT FOUND: DATA CORRUPTED] right here with the SCP!
😂
If there was ever a poster child for 'fuck around and find out', the GOC would probably be it
Rofl
lol, The Foundation is the straight man, with the GOC being the comic relief.
You'd think it would be the Serpent's Hand cuz of their search for knowledge. Nope, they just steal Foundation reports on GOC missions cuz they're more thorough and less coffee ringed than GOC's.
Brings into mind the inept CIA/FBI fools on Gravity Falls and Amphibia.
Here's to hoping possible sequels for those compensating by having Project CADMUS and XCOM expies as effective and dangerous successors.
@@michaelandreipalon359That is pretty fair
The GOC Made another chair, but instead of teleporting a bit of itself into the lungs of those that hurt it, they made Atom from fallout. Thanks guys.
Typical GoC 😂
All because it took to long to do what it does: Destroying anomalies.
The irony.
They did as all the secretives in that world- found an anomalous person, promised them normalcy, fucked them over, tried to kill them and it didn't work.
Humanity at large doesn't exactly deserve the glassing, but both Foundation and GOC do (at this point in lore lack of normalcy is normal, so at least get people aware)
I think the Foundation is more to blame for this one, seeing as the entity only turned outwardly hostile towards anyone (aside from the GOC operatives it got revenge on) when the Foundation refused to dig it out and started actively blocking any attempts to remove it. The GOC created the indestructible radiation zombie, but its turn to malevolence could've been averted if they'd extracted it as planned.
@@soarel325 Duh SCP did what they supposed to do - not digging shits is one of them. For more reason why not digging it, there were SCP-001 Ouroboros files to explain
The only SCP that supplies it's own on sight warhead.
Ain't that the truth
you want some bone apple tea with that?
F is friends who do stuff together!
A is for annihilation
U is for u and me!!!!!
A is for anyone and everywhere at all ~
Down here with the SCPs!
We spelled FAUA
If this SCP were to be animated into a movie, I 100% can hear Ron Perlman voicing it. Gave me some Lich vibes near the end.
Admittedly, I was thinking Steve Blum
Yeah even the ceaseless wheel line is in there XD
"War..."
"War never changes..."
yeah and the sketch of it on the article on the scp wiki looks a lot like the litch too! i knew i wasn't the only one!
The line “I will become death, destroyer of worlds, and it will be your fault” goes so unbelievably hard
Really digging all these drops TES. Thank you, Sir. I know it'll never happen like this again, but we're grateful none the less.
you know it will happen like this again
@@Neon-ws8er yes, as they mentioned it in their comment
@@Neon-ws8er and again and again...
You'd expect him to be accomplishing this 'one a day' video drop thing by doing the shorter SCP articles for the month. But then he drops a half-hour video showing otherwise.
Love it.
There will be 1 hour+ long videos in this series in the coming days. The Ȝ and K are notable ones, with K being the longest entry
That's why he skipped P. It's also really long, and he's probably just burnt out at that point
O will be shortest one, and M is voted the scariest, so keep an eye out for that
@@duongnguyen-yv4dhWas its length equal to the Ouroboros event?
@@michaelandreipalon359 Nope. Ouroboros is novel length, and take several hours to listen to. The long entries here will be around an hour, an hour 30 or at most 2
It's because they're all part of a series, one for each month with an ABCs gimmick (a few letters added to reach 31 days)
@@duongnguyen-yv4dh Y is even shorter than O
Thank you very much for covering my entry into the SCP ABCs of death! I loved your reading of it, and applaud you for taking on reading pretty much the whole project, that's a mammoth task. I hope this one isn't too underwhelming after the amazing entries we've heard so far. A few bits of trivia about this SCP:
I based this largely off the horrific fate of a young nuclear technician who was exposed to an unglodly amount of radiation in an accident in 2000, who was kept alive (At the will of his family) by doctors much longer than he ethically should have been. In addition to this, I also based it partially off the 1984 film Threads, which depicts the lead up and fallout (Literally) of a nuclear war in northern England. The illustrations of nuclear winter in that film, with the regression of the surviving society (If you could call it that anymore) are utterly terrifying. I hope I managed to respectfully do those justice here with my homage.
I sprinkled in a few homages to media I like here and there. Characters being named after literary characters mainly, though the therapists entry was a nod to my favorite Stephen King short story.
I had to figure out what would happen if water was trapped in a subterranean space with nowhere to go while perpetually being superheated by corium. It puts the water into a state whose name escapes me, but where it exists simultaneously as a gas and a liquid, held in this state by the physical confines of the area. This is incredibly unstable, and being mixed with corium makes it extremely radioactive. Basically, a nuclear steam explosion waiting to happen. Should a seismic weakness occur and allow this pressure to vent to the surface, the resultant steam explosion would level the entire area, and spread concentrated fallout over a frighteningly large area. The same thing that Chernobyls meltdown threatened should it have melted down into the groundwater. (Or so my reading has me believe, I don't know I'm not a physicist).
Hisashi Ouchi continued treatment on his own accord, and comments on the opposite are just fear mongering on nuclear power. What happened to him, his co-worker, and manager was awful and was from extreme negligence from that very manager and the company running it.
Feel free to read the book released by his family and the surroundings instead of defaming the family he tried to stay alive for.
@@roberthill5805 I can see how my wording made it look as though I was saying his family kept him alive against his wishes, but that was not my intent, rather to explain that this young man experienced an awful tragedy. The sources I had read years ago had not mentioned his approving the treatments, and only mentioned his commenting about feeling like a Guinea pig, so it seems I never got the full picture. I'm sorry to have misrepresented his family due to my ambiguous phrasing, but do not mistake it for ill will or malicious intent.
@woo0018 I know where the thoughts came from, I know which story "source" you are referring to, and that is why I replied. It always uses that one quote and refuses to link or reference anything else from Hisashi.
He felt like he was a lab rat because he was. There hadn't been a radiation like his before, so everything they did was experimental. But while he was still there, he consented to each one, each step he was talking to his family, wanting to stay with them, even was against his sister's participation as to not burden her although relented when she willing had her stem cells extracted from her, all the while that "source" erased his voice by taking a single quote and spinning the rest of the story.
The greatest issue was that you said ethically, even though they could have kept him alive for longer, but discontinued care when they ran out of options.
I remember that radiation story.
Rather more impressive that the active narrative I *deeply* enjoyed your identification and incorporation of the symbols of atomic horror--the glowing water, the rusted and deteriorated metal, the industrial decay elements. Honestly I think it is impossible to write any coherent story that contains these--or any other primal horror components--without losing their raw power in the process. You came very close though! Excellent work.
Your use of aspects from Verbinksi's remake of 'The Ring' were just as effective in this SCP account as they were in their original setting as well. There is a horror entirely its own around something that accepts what it is doing is wrong, even expresses remorse but refuses to stop. It takes us back to childhood terror--vaccination, being taken to the dentist, even forced to attend school. We don't want to do it, but something beyond our power to physically effect and immune to our reasoning and pleading carries on anyway.
The way you employed the bait-and-switch mechanic was chillingly well done also. The way the real story was eventually discovered to be subtly different from what the entity initially claimed. That is a very advanced literary technique and extremely hard to employ successfully. But you managed it and the resultant shiver-down-the-spine was well earned! Even the Body Horror elements, a very powerful device which has to be carefully and sparingly employed unless the whole work becomes Grand Guignol mush were nicely and effective used also.
My only--slight--negative criticism is the ending. Your account eventually fell prey to the inevitable end result of a seemingly all-powerful antagonist. You just cannot go any bigger! In my opinion the real fear effect unique to SCP is best applied in subtlety and on a small stage. Once the creature destroys the planet, what then? No more SCP foundation and the necessary framing through which the reader interfaces with the narrative breaks down.
Also the nuclear explosions of individuals was... slightly strained as well. It would be impossible to hide even a small-scale nuclear explosion. In the real world the smallest devices fitted into a heavy back pack and delivered an explosive effect on the scale of a few tons of TNT. A ton of TNT is a LOT! While a process called 'fission' does occur in the lifecycle of the cell it is in no way related to nuclear fission of atoms. Cells are primarily carbon which physically cannot undergo nuclear fission without certain very extreme external processes. Obviously SCP are magic and that allows _anything_ to happen. However the successful literary effect of SCP stories occurs from a single pellet of magic being built into an otherwise solidly material--and therefore believable--real world setting. That bit about cells undergoing nuclear fission pulled me out of it a bit. Nothing disastrous but something to note.
On the whole though absolutely *brilliant* and intensely visual, cinematic work!!! The story has stayed with me and stands beside 'Candle Cove' and 'Ted The Caver' in my own ranking of so-called 'CreepyPasta'/Post-modern Horror. I look forward to reading more from Dr Balthazaar!
I gotta say, given that the entity was originally a random person who had minor oneiric abilities and likely no desire to expand them, the GOC are getting increasingly fond of goose-stepping, Eurasian symbols relating to prosperity and peace, Toothbrush Mustaches and lacking the left reproductive organ.
"Goose-stepping?"
@@cyberprime9355 A special step done in marching, usually in military parades ;-)
@@monkeybusiness673 Ah, understood. Thanks for that
Fun fact; irl nuclear energy has cost less lives than almost any keter entity.
That's a pretty low bar tbf. And I'm pro-nuclear.
Are you anti nuclear or Pro?
Well, no keter entity has killed anyone irl
@@abydosianchulac2 What class A amnestics does to a mf
I think you’ll find good sir, that F is for friends who do stuff together
Getting flashbacks to the Wish Granter from S.T.A.L.K.E.R and that line it repeats over and over again: "Come to me"
I gained a interest of scps through your videos, if it wasn’t for you making the effort to share these anomalies online i doubt i would ever have found such an interest in the foundation. I want to thank you for all the hard work you put in for me and everyone else who enjoys your videos👍🏼
Well said, me too, opened up a whole new universe to me!
I am absolutely loving this series my dude. Also, it's awesome to see a new TES video in my notifications on the daily :) thanks for working so hard for us
Oh man I remember reading this one and thinking it would actually make a great movie. Brilliant story
You help me go to sleep every night. Gonna be a shame when my partner finds out that it’s not white noise I’m listening to in my headphones but scp files lol. Love your work man
But why would partner care ?
This week has been a rough one for me -- these daily SCPs have been amazing to have. I can't imagine how much work you put into these. Thank you.
Honestly so far this one is the scariest out of all these videos.
How the entity itself is described and its motives, the fact people can go supercritical, and whole description of the last dream somehow did it for me. Radiation isn't something that really scares me, but this was the thing that finally changed that opinion.
Thanks TES, I'm probably gonna get a visit from this guy tonight.
Hope you know, all your work making these is not in vain. I listen to them all. :)
lol people saying that the GOC screwed up here and made a new chair, but the thing is they actually took notes from the chair incident and decided not to senselessly terminate the otherwise non-threatening entity. He only became dangerous after he broke the immortal creature's containment (another anomaly that they couldn't really "kill" either), where they should've just gone with their normal method of "kill, kill, kill"
So it seems the GOC is damned if they do and damned if they don't, so it's really a coin flip for what might go wrong. I still love them though, since even the Foundation has created catastrophically dangerous anomalies by forcing unwilling participants into servitude, like SCP-4973 and SCP-3002, which are probably more dangerous because one infects your brain in a still confusing way, and the other can exist in any SCP site because of the D Class killed, which is a secret weapon nobody wants anyone to have
You must be super busy with all these uploads. Thank you for your hard work and I enjoy the content!
First, the news that the SCP content will be roughly halved... then, the gift of a month with 7x the usual uploads? Bit anomalous if u ask me
SCP-7823: Mangg.
Truly appreciate these videos, thanks to you I’ve delved so much deeper into Scp than I ever thought I would
I love that you still do so much SCP. I'm not a big Warhammer guy so I look forward to these.
F is for fallout that blows up the whole world
U is for uranium bombs!
N is for no one left alive, when you're-
Ironic that he wanted to be human when, in fact, only a human could gain power and use it to cause such suffering.
25:00 the description of the shared dream here is so incredible and horrifying, and TES has absolutely done it justice with that delivery:D
Really nice videos really appreciate the back to back uploads.
Fresh off the wheels of the last video (E), calling the nuke guy’s bluff might have been a pretty solid bet: if he kills everything on the planet, he condemns himself to an eternity of undying
I think the nuke guy is an evil pile of radioactive shit, but wouldn't he just order a bunch of innocent people to explode on top of him until his prison breaks?
Then again, he hasn't done that even after like 73 victims.
Bro is working overtime with these uploads!. Cannot thank you enough!!!
I am not just saying this . This is my 1 channel i stay up with. Favorite channel hands down.
F is for “Finally made it early enough.”
Absolutely love this scp, and amazing reference to oppenheimer with his qoute "and now i become death, destroyer of the worlds"
Appreciated.
Damn, I was entirely on the entities side up until it promised to destroy the world. Also, someone should really tell it about the wonders of excavation equipment.
Getting it out really wouldn't have been all that hard. Build a heavily reinforced and radiation shielded structure over it, include both a multi-stage water cooling system to lower the temperature without releasing radiation and a system of valves and pressure chambers to relieve the pressure without releasing contamination, and station some automated excavation equipment inside. The excavators excavate it to get it out of the chamber it was trapped in, and then you use a series of shielded airlocks and decontamination baths to clean it up as best as possible and get it a fair distance away from the site of the meltdown. Now you can decontaminate the area and the entity is at least no longer trapped in that particular hell. Move it to a heavily shielded containment chamber with the nicest amenities you can provide and continue slowly decontaminating it and cooling it down, moving it to a new chamber every now and then so that the previous chamber can be decontaminated and decommissioned while the entity keeps moving to less and less irradiated environments. Maybe see if you can surgically remove the most irradiated parts of its body to speed up the process. It still won't be able to leave containment for a long time without risking major environmental damage, and it might still be in pain, but it would be much better off. Everybody wins. This is doable without even using anomalous technology.
Nothing to do with the video but I need a video of an O5 putting in his passcode or bent card too many times, thus activating a lethal cognitihazard. Being an O5 he begrudgingly looks down into his wallet shuffling through the anti -memes picks what he thinks is it and holds it directly in the middle of his line of sight looking right back at the cognitihazard. Horrors from beyond all behind a signed picture of Brian Griffin. Not even realizing it was the wrong card he puts it back and goes back to trying his code.
Mostly contacts males and tells them how to dig it out- this thing knows what it’s doing. Dudes love to dig holes. Dudes rock so much.
Yes! It’s cool dream time, baby. Thank you, TES!
Fun fact: Nuclear power is the safest power source.
Thank you for the daily Uploads!
This one is everything a great modern SCP should be! Incredibly well written (though we lose A LOT of the Text & its "Flavor" when it's not Read Verbatim, which is a pity).
It strikes a great balance of mystery, SCP Entry style (without being an excuse for a Tale), SCP Universe's Lore, namely the GOI's, being used, the dilemma of how to reach Containment or even Terminate the Entity, and of course, pure Horror!
Fascinating. This is my favourite so far.
We all know that F is for friends, who do stuff together. (Probably not the first one to make that joke)
Incredible Mangg. Love it. Blasting them out like this. Make sure to be good to you and take some time when you are done.
Loving these uploads, always nice to have more of your videos yo play while i work.
honestly the fact you did this was amazing in all honesty it’s hard to watch other scp youtubers just due to how amazing you are
I love the daily inspirational SCPs 😂❤
I just hope this SCP doesn't cause ignorant people to oppose nuclear power.
This is definitely a good month to continue living.
Great voice, great stories, thank you for the entertainment
Please keep this up! WE LOVE IT and some of us need it
It's that time of the night!
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How many would one sacrifice to undo eternal torment.
The lives it sacrifices experience temporary pain while it experiences eternal.
Can one really be so righteous to not sacrifice another for ones self when faced with hell.
Thank you for this marathon! Please take breaks as you need to!
Thanks!
A months worth of SCP content… Christmas has come early!!😁
You mean Halloween
I know you hear thank you all the time and how much people appreciate your videos but you have helped me through some very hard times lately. I know what burnout is like so please take breaks as needed not as scheduled. Your presence on this platform is one of the few reasons keeping me from just dropping off the internet for good. With so much negativity in this world, you bring positivity and light to many peoples lives. No matter how dark the stories you tell may be. Much Love.
This SCP sounds like the personification of nuclear war. Honestly, it kind of reminds me of The Lich from Adventure Time. Well, not his personality obviously.
Bro just did Oppenheimer 2 Electric Boogaloo
“It will be one death destroyer of worlds” I see you👀
🙏🏻 literally just laid down to sleep tyvm for this
Loving this marathon of SCPs! Here’s to 1 million !
I've tried to go to other channels for more of this kind of content, but truly no one adds to and elevates it like this channel. Can't wait to see what you do with warhammer content as I credit this channel as being partially responsible for getting into Horus Heresy and all the joy that's brought me the past 3 years.
The only con to getting an SCP video each day; is that he’s gonna get burnt out on making SCP videos even more than he already is.
I'd like to see what happens when this SCP ends up in the dreams of an O5 or some other fucked up and mentally powerful individual, just so it can find out that it is a small fish in an ocean of anomalies.
i bet the way it worked out in the dream, with it controlling (presumably) 621 the angry adaptable lizard, would not work out like it thinks.
@@babynautilus He might just straight up face his scarier version if he does that lol.
It's SCP-6210~
EDIT: We are both wrong my guy xd It's 682 and 6820 respectively xdd
The destroyer of worlds. Almost like the Loc-Nar from the Heavy Metal animated movies who traversed worlds corrupting people. Can see into dreams. Almost like Freddy Krueger. I admit Freddy's Dead was the only one I've seen in its entirety. just never got around to them as of tonight. The people holding it captive are corrupt. Just like the employers Ripley deals with. In the Alien movies. From what I have heard. I've never gotten around to them as of tonight. This story has a character named Elroy. Just like the cartoon show The Jetsons. Why this is a great story in time for Halloween. At least three stars.
I didn't think you'd go thru the whole alphabet but I am here for it.
Nuclear power is completely inconsequential compared to the life ending potential of DNA editing.
bro has been blessing the sleep deprived masses and we will not forget this boon
AM the machine and Joshua the burn man... One of pure hate and one of pure hope. Funny things all the same.
They could just launch it's cell into space and then open it up so it can escape its current hell... into a new one with no hope of bliss
This is amazing! Thank you very much for the uploads, sure you are super busy mate. Awesome work! You are fantastic, just don’t burn yourself out!
For a while there it seems like we were getting a lot of articles where the GOC were at least competent. I suppose it was only a matter of time until we got one where they regress back to their old ways.
I like this article for its creative SCP, but I much more prefer when the GOC doesn't just kill/destroy every single anomalous thing it comes across. Or in this case, basically torture someone for no reason other than "lol anomalies don't have rights". I was kind of hoping the writers as a collective would move past this lawful stupid version of the GOC already.
You are just amazing! I love this series and I can't fathom the amount of work that must've gone into making so many videos in preparation for it.
Thanks so much!
the 2x previous director from control needs to give this dude a pep talk
I was grooving on the spooky vibes and then holy shit that last comment.
Looks pretty no-win for the Foundation. The longer they leave him sealed up, the crazier and more psychotic he gets. But suppose they dig him out? What then? Just let him go free, all crazy and psychotic?
A new story a day has me completely spoiled already. This is fantastic!
Love all these! THANK YOU!
This particular SCP reminds us that there must be great care taken when confronting the paranormal, especially with the notion of Nuclear Power or its Radioactive nature.
I mean, seriously, what the hell was the GOC thinking when grabbing some random schlub and mixing it with a nuclear hell was a good idea? Although, for now, it is content with poisoning and intimidating its targets to set it free.
I see this anomaly as Angry, Desperate, but moreover, Byronic. I say Byronic because its angsty demeanor is centered around, at least initially, to regain the humanity that was so cruelly taken from it. Yet, I can't necessarily hate it because it too is suffering from the effects of radioactive exposure. So, it is damn near guaranteed that it can't rationalize anymore, can't think of much else other than "set me free"
Except, it is akin to the Ghouls of Fallout....one that hasn't succumbed to madness
I think the GOC really isn't at fault here since the whole "nuclear hell" only happened due to an unlucky circumstance, plus the guy was straight up insane prior to getting blasted, and was nuking people in their sleep. The only real "fault" of the GOC is that they didn't terminate it sooner, but even then they couldn't do it only because of the unlucky containment breach.
War. War never changes
Completely understood that this will not be repeated, but Best! Month! Ever!
Been doing nothing but enjoying all the work you're putting out!
This whole time, I kept waiting for the entity to say that it was the Foundation that initially took him and not the GOC. Probably just paranoia.
RAAAAAGHHH THE GRIND IS REAL, KEEP AT IT TES
Look on the bright side of life, the outcome wasn't as rough as Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel, 4, and 76 combined.
Its all fun and games until the mind controlled people digging it up start arming themselves and saying *"We thank you, oh Irradiated One, for revealing the cunning plans of your enemies..."*
I'm only hearing grunts and groans though.
Oh God it's the chair but worse.
scp-1609. the GOC. from harmless anomaly to incredibly dangerous.
@@exile1412 Its something to be able to point to the GOC, above the god damn Sarkites, Daevites, Serpent's Hand, The Chaos Insurgency, and say
Yea. The GOC? Awful. Terrible. No good. Bad for this world.
Hoorah, a new upload
F is for FIRE THAT BURNS DOWN THE WHOLE TOWN
S is for Spurs, that jingle jangle
This is the first video I have even seen of your content. This was more than enough for a sub. gg indeed
I love a good revenge story, but this isn't one. A tooth for a tooth, an eye for an eye. 7219 is a tooth for THE WHOLE WORLD.
I am not sorry for you, bucko.
Loving the daily SCPs. So sick! All the warhammer content has been awesome too
Pretty much the ultimate fuck around and find out SCP
These daily vids are straight fire yo. Keep up the great work boss!
Dang kid, you really have been bustin these videos out ! Great work; keep it up 👻
Another high quality, amazing story! Great work!
I watch all your SCP videos. Keep up the good work man.