You mean like how most modern "horror" games do these days? Jump scares are the hallmark of an incompetent and creatively bankrupt game dev. They can't scare the player through atmosphere, so they just give them heart attacks instead.
think the SCP that i find most interesting are the ones that have a mystery to them but one that is on the ege of making sense. like the hole pancake thing was just to ridiculous, and then the yaaaay part made me think of people that go "Lol im so random" Its much more interesting for me when the thing in question has that feel that it could exist in our world, that it does follow the laws of physics, but it just has the advanced edition. things that seem to be parts of something bigger than us, seem to be only weird bugs that spawned in where the our world met whatever unfathomable place it has come from. Like the coffee machine that gives you a random liquid from some place. It's like a bugged object in our reality, it's magic but it's stil confined in our world and makes us ask questions like "what's the weirdest thing it could spit out" That's what make the cool SCP fun, because thy simple and gives something to build on.
Random idea. The plain is a physical embodiment of the fear of flying, and reasons why people are afraid of flying are abstractly represented within it, as well as people who are afraid of flying. The "living" Old Man might have a fear of flying and so a version of him manifested on the plain.
Maybe it isn’t a temporal anomaly. Could be a dimensional anomaly. Seems like the plane is stuck in a super position where it displays possible realities during these events.
I’m glad that I not the only one who thought about that. The different types of injuries is why I think it’s a dimensional anomaly too, such as the people who were shot or stabbed were killed by terrorists or cultists(due to the writing on their left hands). The ones who drowned might be the result of the plane landing in the ocean. Etc.
Just a side note: there are statistically no higher or fewer missing aircraft or ships within the vicinity of the Bermuda triangle than in any other part of the world's oceans. Makes sense really, when was the last time one in the area made the news? It's also one of the main flying corridors between the US and Europe.
@@potatonite2340 the most common theory ive heard is methane vents underwater. methane in the water makes the water less dense, ships sink because they become less boyant. methane floating in the air decreases the lift generated by planes wings, and the engines stall because they get choked out by the methane.
A theory i heard about the bermuda triangle was something to do with cloud formations leading to odd wind patterns causing rockier seas and harder flying conditions or something. I just remember clouds and hexagons were apart of the theory.
Questions!: are the bodies still decaying or are they in a sort of stasis at their current point of decay? Can times of death be figured for any of them? Is the paint still wet or did it dry? Was there any markings under the paint where the call sign was supposed to be? What happens to a person if you just stick them in there for days, weeks, months, years at a time? What kind of tech is on the plane, like is it from 1987 or is it modern tech?
@@jinyan4476 Planes are also used as is until it is monetarily a good idea for them to upgrade the plane. You can find 50 year old planes in the air still today. They are well maintained and perfectly safe, but inside the passenger cabin it feels like a time capsule. Meanwhile it will have mostly modern flight electronics in the pilot cabin. It is always NICE to get one of these planes as they have more room between seats and the seats are generally wider and more comfortable than the newer ones that are designed more like buses.
According to the actual article, answering each question respectively in order; - They are all in stasis - dunno - It dried - The article doesn't actually say there is no callsign and manufacturing date. It just says that the callsign and manufacturing date is UNKNOWN. This could mean that it isn't there, but it could also mean it's unintelligible (say, if the manufacture date wasn't written in any known script), or that it doesn't make sense, or is unreliable (such as if the manufacture date is 487 BC). Otherwise, the article doesn't say. - Such a test is probably impractical. - The technology of a 747-8i (the most modern version) cannot physically fit in a 747-200. Additionally, why assume the technology is 2022 modern? If the 1987 researchers would've been confused by it, it could have medieval technology or technology from the far future. This, however, sounds like it would've been mentioned in the article, and since its' not, it's likely that it's technology from the 70s.
My guess is that the plane connects to different parallel realities. That explains the anomalies, and especially the discrepancy with the fact that one of its 'corpses' was still alive. It was probably the same person from a different dimension.
I have a love hate relationship with this SCP. It’s really cool, but it also makes no sense. It feels like someone just smacked a bunch of random stuff into an article with no real idea of how to connect them and called it a day.
I dont think it's a plane. It might be something like charons ferry. Something that transports the dead to the underworld. The dead inside are from different places in time and all of them have different rates of decay and deaths. These are dead whose souls were transported to the plane to be ferried to the underworld. It explains the ghosts, the dead bodies and how the planes flight log has nothing.
ex-Korean Air Boeing 747-273C (former passenger aircraft, converted into cargo aircraft. This would explain the painted over windows, which are a very common feature on converted passenger aircraft) judging by the appearance. Possibly recently overhauled (explaining the wet paint and new equipment). Likely on its way to Seattle (location of Boeing Field) from Sydney (a Korean Air destination) to get its cabin replaced with a cargo bay. Likely an alternate dimension version of HL7471 based off when it was discovered.
I'm surprised that no researchers thought to leave any living specimens inside the plane to see what happens to them. I wonder what would have happened if their was a rat in a cage in the plan during any one of those anomalies.
@Thecommander248 what I think he’s saying is that they should leave an live animal inside the plain and wait for a anomalous event to occur to see what happens
scp's are funny like that, since there are so many SCP's it isn't uncommon to find some that could easily terminate or get rid of the anomalous (anamolous being something that cant be explained or just simply breaking the binds of reality, or at least common reality) nature of it, though it makes sense since that would defeat the entire purpose of the SCP universe
The randomness of this SCP suggests that the manifestations don't come from a single source, but from many of them. My guess is that each manifestation is being generated by a different passenger. Maybe their deaths were caused by their own imaginations/worst fears becoming real, and that's why they all died in different ways, while leaving a kind of dreamlike "soul imprint" on the plane itself that could randomly manifest later.
It’s very likely a good portion of this could be from the death tunnel but that’s very hard and improbable however given that they’re already dead the best hope is that the spirit of death simply lets them leave.
The rift in time and space theory wouldn't explain the wet paint... Also, it's a bit strange how long it took the foundation to start identifying the bodies. But overall, I quite like this SCP.
Extremely. Imagine having a strange plane full of corpses for twenty years before asking yourself "well, who the fuck are they?" or even looking for the black box.
Dimensional entity probably: "Oh shit oh shit oh shit... he came out of nowhere!! What do I do??? Quick Garrzorr, grab some paint, we gotta cover up that dimensional damage, can't let them trace it back to us!..."
@@iusethisnameformygoogleacc1013 I like to imagine that the researchers got swapped out or someone new joined the team and pointed out the obvious. "Okay, catch me up to speed on this... wait, you haven't tried identifying the corpses yet? You... went through the trouble of installing cameras but haven't even looked into ALL the mechanics like the black box and the toilet?"
i'm pretty sure that that's referring to one section of the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy: "We are currently awaiting the loading of our compliment of small, lemon-soaked paper napkins for your comfort, refreshment, and hygiene during the flight, which will be of two hours duration. Meanwhile we thank you for your patience. The cabin crew will shortly be serving coffee and biscuits… again."
"Hey guys, we've been sitting on these corpses for 20 years.... you wanna.. maybe... find out who they are?" A good example that not all SCP's are written by equally talented people. :/
I'm also a little curious about the age of the optometrist's corpse at time of death. The aircraft appeared in the 80s, but they didn't find the optometrist until 20 years later--was the corpse of him from 20 years ago, him from "present day", or him even older than he currently is? It seems like a rather important point to specify; maybe it's in the actual article, I dunno.
I agree, the optometrist probably didn’t look like the passenger until those 20 years had passed. Also “equally talented people” lol tell that to the guy that made Wolverine into a dinosaur.
People irl sometimes don’t come to realize the most obvious shit until it fucking kills them, or never even realize it at all. Don’t have high expectations for all/most of humanity, you’ll only get more and more disappointed in it. Anytime you think you’re stupid, just know that there’s someone out there denying reality by choice for silly “reasons”. There are parents who let their children starve out of pettiness, the list goes on and on.
I mean, the entire SCP Foundation lore involves different dimensions where things are and aren’t, meaning it definitely could’ve been a spacial anomaly.
Hunter is the perfect voice for SCP explained, it makes it sound so much creepier because of the voice that he has, keep it up hunter you are doing great!
So to explain this is essentially a modern day Charon's ferry, bringing the dead to the underworld outside of time. Just in this case meant to fly up instead of down, and was stopped by the SCP foundation. The eye of Horus is an amulet for the god of the skies in Egyptian mythology, in which Horus guided the souls of the dead to the throne of his father, Osiris, in the underworld.
This theory makes sense... It's not a plane. It might be something like charons ferry. Something that transports the dead to the underworld. The dead inside are from different places in time and all of them have different rates of decay and deaths. These are dead whose souls were transported to the plane to be ferried to the underworld. It explains the ghosts, the dead bodies and all their differing causes of death and rates of decay and how the planes flight log has nothing. Was it confirmed by the author?
A little thing that I want to correct. Asbestos is actually not toxic. Far from it, its actually extremely stable and chemically pretty inert. It does not react, which makes it so ridiculously resilient in combination with it extreme heat resistance. What asbestos actually does is a purely physical mechanism. Its like microscopic spears that rip your cells apart and cause damage to the genetic code. That causes the cells to activate their self destruct mechanism and kill themselves. Which was quiet the paradox for some time because dead cells can become tumors. But by now we know that cells that kill themselves off release a certain chemical that actually is cancerous. And as asset does not decay large amounts of that are continuously released and cause other cells to develop into tumors.
This SCP could be a sort of prison/storage for the dead and spirits which could explain the body's, apparitions and noises It could also sort of "rewind" back to how people died before appearing inside the plane which explains the multiple types of wounds
“The man was found to be carrying a number of puzzling items” “Several cinnamon flavored mints” Yeah that is pretty puzzling, anyone who actually enjoys cinnamon mints is more than likely a psychopath.
The only problem with the temporal anomaly is if this flight happens in the near future, it would seemingly be odd considering the 747-200 has been out of service for all airlines for years. This holds water considering the optometrist has never flown on a plane before so we know it couldn't have happened before he was interviewed. Very strange occurance
I found the thumbnail funny, actually... To me, it looks like the zombie woman is ranting non-stop & the skeleton next to her is looking to the sky like he's/she's thinking "Oh dear lord, please make her stop!!!"
Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit" tells me this might be a clue something about this SCP has something to do with the Fae, who the SCP has dealt with before.
That's something you just have to keep in mind when reading any of the SCP 0-1000 series. It was just a tiny community of amateur fiction writers who really had no sense of identity, plan, lore, history or anything yet. It was never meant to become what it was, just a few hundred people telling each other ghost stories on the internet
The SCP Classifications are designated to SCPs based on how easy they are to contain, not the threat level. Naturally, as the threat increases most SCPs will become harder to contain, hence a more dangerous classification. A common misconception.
Incase anyone wants to somehow know the EXACT plane used for SCP-787, it was N776BA, a Korean Air Cargo 747-200F,and as for the place,it was Bristol-Filton, and if someone REALLY wanted to know the date, it was Sometime between March 2004 and November 2004
Not even going to lie I had to search up scp just to make sure this entire website was fiction that’s how real this sounds and the way you presented it is fantastic.
idea: the dude with the wierd items has all of the equipment needed to cause the deaths of the passengers. this also explains why he wasnt hurt as badly, he killed them and somehow died (of the shadows?)
I'm hesitant to believe this is a part of the SCP universe. As someone living in Bremerton, Washington, literally nothing happens here. Nothing interesting happens. People move here when they want to settle down or have a safe place for their kids, or to retire or something. Edit: this is a joke guys.
The man with the shotgun and switchblade could have killed the people on the plane and hid himself as to not be caught but then later dies of hunger or suffocation.
I always end up listening to your videos when I'm working, helps keep me entertained at certain points. And that's one thing I like about these videos: Descriptive enough to picture it in your head. Hope to see more. 💚
This SCP is our universe's "Error Macro" and was never meant for us to interact with. It's a holding place for multiversal edits that were stored here.
My appreciation for this scp skyrocketed when I listened to the song that played (White Rabbit). It's creepy to imagine it playing to a plane full of corpses for sure
This is my theory: It’s SCP-052 all over again. The 747 might’ve crashed in the ocean from what I assume is a terrorist attack (stab wounds and gunshots plus strangulation) and then was sent into the water (drowning) after a bit of a struggle (mutilations). Despite its now decrepit state of destruction, the 747 reformed and appeared in Bremerton. However, the upholstery didn’t reform properly, and neither did the bodies. The man in the waste chamber might be a stowaway desperate to get out of wherever the plane took off from and ended up unharmed (died regardless from assuming to be either blunt force trauma, suffocation, or drowning). The items he carried might’ve manifested when the plane reformed (along with a duplicate cadaver of the guy in Georgia). Just my guess. The big crevice in this theory is the assumption of “manifestation”. Why did it manifest? and questions like that.
Supposedly, it's Charon's Ferry. Like it transports the dead to the afterlife. I'm this case, flying into heaven. But what I don't get is the symbols carved in the arms.
@@Thecommander248 Again, the terrorist theory covers this: maybe they were trying to prove a point about something and sending a message via something brutal (maybe).
Fun fact! They're delivering the last 747 today. Drawing "747" in the sky and everything. Also, Bremerton is quite a ways away from the Everett plant where they're made. It's actually closer to (what would have been at the time the -200 was being produced) the Seattle R&D center than anything else, lying in the little "hook" between the bigger landmass of the state. Interestingly, it's also home to a military shipyard. As for that "designed to be the safest plane ever" comment...Many -100s and -200s were so poorly wired that as they aged, there came a serious risk of them randomly exploding! This actually happened once in the 1990s, splitting the plane in half mid-flight and killing everyone on board pretty much instantly.
Maybe it’s the worst fears of those airplane phobia people that gave rise to the bodies and the bodies represent what their respective thinker feared of
"Surgical mask and gloves. An UNLOADED BARETTA DT-10 SHOTGUN. ... Several cinnamon Flavored mints." I think the narrator was trying to tell us something.
as an aviation enthusiast and a dude in pilot training, i know the 747 has more landing gears in the back than THAT. edit: where the hell is the yoke at 2:14???
As someone who actually lives in Bremerton Washington, I Am severely disappointed to say that this never happened. At least that’s what they told me to say…
Ive always thought that the plane was a sort of way to the afterlife. It could be something that carries individuals from different dimensions or the same dimension, but when it was “operable” it wasn’t necessarily a plane. As a result of their “voyage” being interrupted, their vessel took on the form of an airplane in the physical world, and all the strange occurrences are just byproducts of that “boat” to “heaven” being knocked off course.
It could be that the passengers are in hell. Their spirits are tied to their bodies, but the bodies are deceased so there's no life. Living people can't see what's going on but the abnormal occurrences and the sounds of screams should tell enough...
Give the optometrist a specific item that he absolutely MUST bring on any plane ride he goes on and if the corpse has the same item it confirms the time travel
My guess about the pancakes message is that "pancakes" is a euphemism for people going splatter against the walls and ceilings of the plane during heavy turbulence.
I always like how the narrator talks in a cool voice, like the 'this is fine', or the nonchalant blunt tone
Hunter is a voice actor. There is only a hadfull of voices he cannot do.
@@Freddie_06 He can do Limenade
@@chickenwing3946 He is Limanade. I guess that is the joke.
@@Freddie_06 No shit sherlock
@@Freddie_06 Sry That was kinda rude
"SCP-787 is a 747"
I can only imagine the drama between the author and whoever authored SCP-747.
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@@nekobaby8150 no
@@nekobaby8150 shut up baby
I wonder what SCP 747 is-
I mean I have to know if the author of this SCP didn't use SCP 747 as the SCP number
@@Asp3nIsAnAmbivert "children and dolls"
This plane is like if a game dev spammed random jumpscares everywhere in his horror game without context lol
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You mean like how most modern "horror" games do these days? Jump scares are the hallmark of an incompetent and creatively bankrupt game dev. They can't scare the player through atmosphere, so they just give them heart attacks instead.
@@WobblesandBean I mean... I wasn't getting to that, but you just described it so perfectly I can't exactly say you're wrong lol
think the SCP that i find most interesting are the ones that have a mystery to them but one that is on the ege of making sense.
like the hole pancake thing was just to ridiculous, and then the yaaaay part made me think of people that go "Lol im so random"
Its much more interesting for me when the thing in question has that feel that it could exist in our world, that it does follow the laws of physics, but it just has the advanced edition. things that seem to be parts of something bigger than us, seem to be only weird bugs that spawned in where the our world met whatever unfathomable place it has come from.
Like the coffee machine that gives you a random liquid from some place.
It's like a bugged object in our reality, it's magic but it's stil confined in our world and makes us ask questions like "what's the weirdest thing it could spit out"
That's what make the cool SCP fun, because thy simple and gives something to build on.
its just fnaf but on a plane basically
Random idea. The plain is a physical embodiment of the fear of flying, and reasons why people are afraid of flying are abstractly represented within it, as well as people who are afraid of flying. The "living" Old Man might have a fear of flying and so a version of him manifested on the plain.
It’s plane not plain a plain is a vast land of grass
I like this idea
Maybe it has something to do with 911 I dunno
You get physical and embodiment but you get plain wrong
I see someone who uses autocorrect.
"WAS THAT THE PLANE INVESTIGATION OF 87?" Markiplier said calmly
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Was that the bite of 87
Was thst the bite of 83
Was that the bite of 88
Was that the bite of 87
Underrated comment btw
Maybe it isn’t a temporal anomaly. Could be a dimensional anomaly. Seems like the plane is stuck in a super position where it displays possible realities during these events.
Oh 👀
Oh, superposition, clever one.
I’m glad that I not the only one who thought about that. The different types of injuries is why I think it’s a dimensional anomaly too, such as the people who were shot or stabbed were killed by terrorists or cultists(due to the writing on their left hands). The ones who drowned might be the result of the plane landing in the ocean. Etc.
@@alexh.g.rayner3094 And the fact that one of the dead bodies turned out to be a living man who had never been on a plane.
@@doo_lissdu_lighost6133 that as well, although I hadn’t got to that point in the video when I wrote the other comment.
Genuinely upset that this isn't scp 747
It was done to annoy us
Ikr
Same
Beat me to it
@Ro Craft I don’t think they can change the name of the airplane
Just a side note: there are statistically no higher or fewer missing aircraft or ships within the vicinity of the Bermuda triangle than in any other part of the world's oceans. Makes sense really, when was the last time one in the area made the news? It's also one of the main flying corridors between the US and Europe.
I heard that the Bermuda triangle thing was caused by something related to the Earth's poles which affected the older airplanes (might be incorrect)
@@potatonite2340 its incorrect. Lemmino has a great video about it where he both analyses the supposed cases as well as the origins of the myth.
As a Malaysian, i fear flying a Malaysia Airlines B-777
@@potatonite2340 the most common theory ive heard is methane vents underwater. methane in the water makes the water less dense, ships sink because they become less boyant. methane floating in the air decreases the lift generated by planes wings, and the engines stall because they get choked out by the methane.
A theory i heard about the bermuda triangle was something to do with cloud formations leading to odd wind patterns causing rockier seas and harder flying conditions or something. I just remember clouds and hexagons were apart of the theory.
Questions!: are the bodies still decaying or are they in a sort of stasis at their current point of decay? Can times of death be figured for any of them? Is the paint still wet or did it dry? Was there any markings under the paint where the call sign was supposed to be? What happens to a person if you just stick them in there for days, weeks, months, years at a time? What kind of tech is on the plane, like is it from 1987 or is it modern tech?
The plane is the -200 variant of the 747, so the technology should be from around 1971-1991
@@jinyan4476 Planes are also used as is until it is monetarily a good idea for them to upgrade the plane. You can find 50 year old planes in the air still today. They are well maintained and perfectly safe, but inside the passenger cabin it feels like a time capsule. Meanwhile it will have mostly modern flight electronics in the pilot cabin. It is always NICE to get one of these planes as they have more room between seats and the seats are generally wider and more comfortable than the newer ones that are designed more like buses.
According to the actual article, answering each question respectively in order;
- They are all in stasis
- dunno
- It dried
- The article doesn't actually say there is no callsign and manufacturing date. It just says that the callsign and manufacturing date is UNKNOWN. This could mean that it isn't there, but it could also mean it's unintelligible (say, if the manufacture date wasn't written in any known script), or that it doesn't make sense, or is unreliable (such as if the manufacture date is 487 BC). Otherwise, the article doesn't say.
- Such a test is probably impractical.
- The technology of a 747-8i (the most modern version) cannot physically fit in a 747-200. Additionally, why assume the technology is 2022 modern? If the 1987 researchers would've been confused by it, it could have medieval technology or technology from the far future. This, however, sounds like it would've been mentioned in the article, and since its' not, it's likely that it's technology from the 70s.
This is fake, you know that right? (oops typo)
@@m0hamm3d_ yep I "now" that it's fake, but idk how in-depth the testing in the scp world has gone and what conclusions have been made
My guess is that the plane connects to different parallel realities. That explains the anomalies, and especially the discrepancy with the fact that one of its 'corpses' was still alive. It was probably the same person from a different dimension.
Honestly at this point, SCP explained videos are getting better and better. On our way to 1 million :)
Yes
Wonder if they’ll ever give SCP-5000 a second go?
@@ffjj3964 the compilation was really good but I think they should update it with extra details
There consistent asf too
Yes!
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The voice talking about pancakes was the best part.
Yaaaaayyyyy pancakes
Great, this SCP got me because now I also wants some pancakes.
What if the voice talked about waffles in a alternate universe
Yes
Did I just hear p a n c a k e s
I have a love hate relationship with this SCP. It’s really cool, but it also makes no sense. It feels like someone just smacked a bunch of random stuff into an article with no real idea of how to connect them and called it a day.
I dont think it's a plane. It might be something like charons ferry. Something that transports the dead to the underworld. The dead inside are from different places in time and all of them have different rates of decay and deaths. These are dead whose souls were transported to the plane to be ferried to the underworld. It explains the ghosts, the dead bodies and how the planes flight log has nothing.
basically most series 1 skips.
@@revolverocelot1380 that’s actually a very good theory
Actually, most, if not all scps make no sense, in case you haven’t noticed.
Well, they don't connect because there separate anomalies that's the point, my main issue is just where is all this funding coming from
As someone who is obsessed with aviation, everything he said about the plane that seems Normal is valid
Aside from the 500 passengers, while it is a configuration that airlines like Japan Air Lines flies, it is an uncommon configuration.
Yeah, even though, I thought it was a -100, which would have 3 hump windows, idk tho
ex-Korean Air Boeing 747-273C (former passenger aircraft, converted into cargo aircraft. This would explain the painted over windows, which are a very common feature on converted passenger aircraft) judging by the appearance. Possibly recently overhauled (explaining the wet paint and new equipment). Likely on its way to Seattle (location of Boeing Field) from Sydney (a Korean Air destination) to get its cabin replaced with a cargo bay. Likely an alternate dimension version of HL7471 based off when it was discovered.
I'm surprised that no researchers thought to leave any living specimens inside the plane to see what happens to them. I wonder what would have happened if their was a rat in a cage in the plan during any one of those anomalies.
They all get ejected. The video shows the door slamming on people, but I think it also just straight up throws them out if they are on board.
@Thecommander248 what I think he’s saying is that they should leave an live animal inside the plain and wait for a anomalous event to occur to see what happens
@@imorangeorangejustonadiffa9648 reread his comment for clarity.
@@Thecommander248 what if they put some kind of immovable object scp on top of a cage with a rat in it
scp's are funny like that, since there are so many SCP's it isn't uncommon to find some that could easily terminate or get rid of the anomalous (anamolous being something that cant be explained or just simply breaking the binds of reality, or at least common reality) nature of it, though it makes sense since that would defeat the entire purpose of the SCP universe
The randomness of this SCP suggests that the manifestations don't come from a single source, but from many of them. My guess is that each manifestation is being generated by a different passenger. Maybe their deaths were caused by their own imaginations/worst fears becoming real, and that's why they all died in different ways, while leaving a kind of dreamlike "soul imprint" on the plane itself that could randomly manifest later.
It’s very likely a good portion of this could be from the death tunnel but that’s very hard and improbable however given that they’re already dead the best hope is that the spirit of death simply lets them leave.
The rift in time and space theory wouldn't explain the wet paint... Also, it's a bit strange how long it took the foundation to start identifying the bodies. But overall, I quite like this SCP.
Extremely. Imagine having a strange plane full of corpses for twenty years before asking yourself "well, who the fuck are they?" or even looking for the black box.
It would though, because it could have turned back time on the outside of the plane. The paint of the windows is harder to explain.
Dimensional entity probably: "Oh shit oh shit oh shit... he came out of nowhere!! What do I do??? Quick Garrzorr, grab some paint, we gotta cover up that dimensional damage, can't let them trace it back to us!..."
Well the wet paint is just weird shit because SCP
@@iusethisnameformygoogleacc1013 I like to imagine that the researchers got swapped out or someone new joined the team and pointed out the obvious. "Okay, catch me up to speed on this... wait, you haven't tried identifying the corpses yet? You... went through the trouble of installing cameras but haven't even looked into ALL the mechanics like the black box and the toilet?"
“The 747 is the safest plane ever built”
Me: “think again”
exactly
JAL123
PANAM103
trans world airlines flight 800
British airways flight 149
tenerife airport disaster (involving 2 b747)
united flight 811
1:16 “safest ever built” JAL123:nope not with me
@khoiisrealoof
I can't imagine how many blood vessels the narrator burst trying to keep a serious voice at 8:45
Haha
I think he's used to it. th-cam.com/video/33FlTmFBkDY/w-d-xo.html
@@joecatalano3327 yeah you're probably right, though in that he keeps a deep tone but in this he has to stay monotone
@@beans1629 true
i'm pretty sure that that's referring to one section of the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy:
"We are currently awaiting the loading of our compliment of small, lemon-soaked paper napkins for your comfort, refreshment, and hygiene during the flight, which will be of two hours duration. Meanwhile we thank you for your patience. The cabin crew will shortly be serving coffee and biscuits… again."
"Hey guys, we've been sitting on these corpses for 20 years.... you wanna.. maybe... find out who they are?"
A good example that not all SCP's are written by equally talented people. :/
I'm also a little curious about the age of the optometrist's corpse at time of death. The aircraft appeared in the 80s, but they didn't find the optometrist until 20 years later--was the corpse of him from 20 years ago, him from "present day", or him even older than he currently is? It seems like a rather important point to specify; maybe it's in the actual article, I dunno.
I agree, the optometrist probably didn’t look like the passenger until those 20 years had passed.
Also “equally talented people” lol tell that to the guy that made Wolverine into a dinosaur.
Oh lol. That one scp about communism destroying cultures ..
People irl sometimes don’t come to realize the most obvious shit until it fucking kills them, or never even realize it at all. Don’t have high expectations for all/most of humanity, you’ll only get more and more disappointed in it. Anytime you think you’re stupid, just know that there’s someone out there denying reality by choice for silly “reasons”. There are parents who let their children starve out of pettiness, the list goes on and on.
They also didnt try to identify the other bodies too
I mean, the entire SCP Foundation lore involves different dimensions where things are and aren’t, meaning it definitely could’ve been a spacial anomaly.
It probably is. Maybe within a certain area of effect, people who die were placed in the plane as a ferry.
*dimensional
Hunter is the perfect voice for SCP explained, it makes it sound so much creepier because of the voice that he has, keep it up hunter you are doing great!
I love how the "hangar" containing the plane is just a standard warehouse scaled up massively
So to explain this is essentially a modern day Charon's ferry, bringing the dead to the underworld outside of time. Just in this case meant to fly up instead of down, and was stopped by the SCP foundation. The eye of Horus is an amulet for the god of the skies in Egyptian mythology, in which Horus guided the souls of the dead to the throne of his father, Osiris, in the underworld.
This theory makes sense...
It's not a plane. It might be something like charons ferry. Something that transports the dead to the underworld. The dead inside are from different places in time and all of them have different rates of decay and deaths. These are dead whose souls were transported to the plane to be ferried to the underworld. It explains the ghosts, the dead bodies and all their differing causes of death and rates of decay and how the planes flight log has nothing.
Was it confirmed by the author?
"Welcome Aboard!"
"Please remain seated as you reach your Final Destination"
"Good Luck"
“For your comfort and enjoyment, pancakes will now be served. Please do not leave your seat.”
Pancakes yaaaaaaaaaay
Its funny that its not called SCP 747. Infact, most scp numbers arent related to the scp. I would love a video that explains how numbers are picked
I think there just in order of discovery or just random
Wasn't it from the contest?
Except for 343 because halo ya know
The numbers are randomly assigned as per foundation procedure
@@concernedbear6975 well the 787 is a plane made by being, so...
A little thing that I want to correct. Asbestos is actually not toxic. Far from it, its actually extremely stable and chemically pretty inert. It does not react, which makes it so ridiculously resilient in combination with it extreme heat resistance. What asbestos actually does is a purely physical mechanism. Its like microscopic spears that rip your cells apart and cause damage to the genetic code. That causes the cells to activate their self destruct mechanism and kill themselves. Which was quiet the paradox for some time because dead cells can become tumors. But by now we know that cells that kill themselves off release a certain chemical that actually is cancerous. And as asset does not decay large amounts of that are continuously released and cause other cells to develop into tumors.
This SCP could be a sort of prison/storage for the dead and spirits which could explain the body's, apparitions and noises It could also sort of "rewind" back to how people died before appearing inside the plane which explains the multiple types of wounds
“The man was found to be carrying a number of puzzling items”
“Several cinnamon flavored mints”
Yeah that is pretty puzzling, anyone who actually enjoys cinnamon mints is more than likely a psychopath.
Agreed.
*sweats profusely*
they are good, and for fun stuff four atomic fireball candies in your mouth at once, and take a sip of some sprite.
the man in a toilet with cinnamon mints makes sense though, with a mask and some gloves
@@scoopwoop8196 The shotgun makes sense as well, cinnamon mints are just THAT bad
"Yaaaaaaay pancakes" killed any creep factor this scp had lmao
0:45 ah, yes my favorite search engine, S E A R C H
The only problem with the temporal anomaly is if this flight happens in the near future, it would seemingly be odd considering the 747-200 has been out of service for all airlines for years. This holds water considering the optometrist has never flown on a plane before so we know it couldn't have happened before he was interviewed. Very strange occurance
Respect for scp for keeping the quenn of the skies b747😢
"and then there's the... dead bodies."
Why was I expecting anything different from an SCP report?
i love how 4th wall breaking the scp videos are. the kid sitting in his desk is exactly me :)
I'm about halfway through this and I have to say this is already one of the most creative SCPs that I'm aware of.
Less creative, more jumbled mess of everything weird the author could think of all crammed into one thing.
@@Kune35 The amnestics tend to keep you from telling the whole story to whoever
Will listen.
I found the thumbnail funny, actually...
To me, it looks like the zombie woman is ranting non-stop & the skeleton next to her is looking to the sky like he's/she's thinking "Oh dear lord, please make her stop!!!"
Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit" tells me this might be a clue something about this SCP has something to do with the Fae, who the SCP has dealt with before.
The fact most SCP’s are in Washington state, I think the space needle has something to do with it
Our E/D Antennae For Directing Reality Are Shaped Like That As Well.. Maybe..
Nah. I'm from Seattle, it's just an inherently weird place.
Turns out the needle is an scp that attracts other anomalies bia memetic waves
As a washingtonian
Send help
@@thorfinnroar8672 I agree please send help
I'll be honest, this one just seems to be mysterious for the sake of being mysterious.
Also makes more sense and is less off-putting than post-9/11 airport security.
Yeah, there’s a ton of random stuff that doesn’t cohere together
That's something you just have to keep in mind when reading any of the SCP 0-1000 series. It was just a tiny community of amateur fiction writers who really had no sense of identity, plan, lore, history or anything yet. It was never meant to become what it was, just a few hundred people telling each other ghost stories on the internet
I mean yeah, welcome to SCPs lol
Welcome to the SCP foundation!
The SCP Classifications are designated to SCPs based on how easy they are to contain, not the threat level. Naturally, as the threat increases most SCPs will become harder to contain, hence a more dangerous classification. A common misconception.
Incase anyone wants to somehow know the EXACT plane used for SCP-787, it was N776BA, a Korean Air Cargo 747-200F,and as for the place,it was Bristol-Filton, and if someone REALLY wanted to know the date, it was Sometime between March 2004 and November 2004
Not even going to lie I had to search up scp just to make sure this entire website was fiction that’s how real this sounds and the way you presented it is fantastic.
4:08 i like how there is just one old guy clearly just faking it near the rest of the corpse
The SCP is basically if some really bad planner tried to recreate Manifest
man that series is so good
@@willvanspronsen1087 Yes
Such a good show, but horrible acting with some actors
9:24 It really took several decades for the researchers to think about identifying the bodies....wow, just wow.
Yep that’s the protectors of humanity basically lmao
“…only to arrive back In June 1987…”
W-
Was that the-
the flight of ‘87?
3:39
I thought the kadavers got a little quirky at night
Shoutout to the animation team of the entire video, it must be real hard to animate this smooth
*"Yaaaaaay, pancakes!"*
Hi😀🤯🤯🤯🤯
the translation available here is... interesting....
@@apricotglass sure is
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0:25 now I want to see an scp that have something to do with the Bermuda triangle.
Yes
There is. SCP-605.
idea: the dude with the wierd items has all of the equipment needed to cause the deaths of the passengers. this also explains why he wasnt hurt as badly, he killed them and somehow died (of the shadows?)
3:03 WAS THAT THE FLIGHT OF THE DEAD OF 87?!
I'm hesitant to believe this is a part of the SCP universe. As someone living in Bremerton, Washington, literally nothing happens here. Nothing interesting happens. People move here when they want to settle down or have a safe place for their kids, or to retire or something.
Edit: this is a joke guys.
im gonna put a plane there and put dead bodies inside
True, so scp shut fu** off.
Since when did you edit your comment
SCP: is a plane
Hunter: “It was like I was made for this”
For those who don’t know somehow, Hunter is obsessed with planes
On Limenade he made a video rating planes. LOL
I like memenade more than limenade
I also carry mints and a shotgun in the same pocket
Can't keep your gun in the key pocket, the keys scratch up the gun
The man with the shotgun and switchblade could have killed the people on the plane and hid himself as to not be caught but then later dies of hunger or suffocation.
11:22 I like how their voice gets just the tiniest bit alarmed at the idea of a man carrying an unloaded shotgun
That's completely random this guy's got a return of the Jedi ticket.
I always end up listening to your videos when I'm working, helps keep me entertained at certain points. And that's one thing I like about these videos: Descriptive enough to picture it in your head. Hope to see more. 💚
This SCP is our universe's "Error Macro" and was never meant for us to interact with. It's a holding place for multiversal edits that were stored here.
12:00 rip to the guy who had to count that
Hearing the coyotes outside my window howling makes watching these videos that much spookier. XD
My appreciation for this scp skyrocketed when I listened to the song that played (White Rabbit). It's creepy to imagine it playing to a plane full of corpses for sure
The bodies called "SCP 787 a Speciment" with the wink from the foundation guy, that's when you know a video is great af
An experiment that could be interesting would be to keep a Class-D Personnel within SCP-787 prior to its strange incidents.
I’m quite sad that it’s not called: SCP 747, plus isn’t that KLM due the coloring?
The pancake announcement was bone chilling what the heck
Ngl I had imagined it to be more horrific then it's animated here.
Animation dose that to you
@@ditlimb8631 And also there is demonitization so I get it but actually when you read it that it can be horrific.
@@hakimdiwan5101 yeah because in animations you see what you heard but while reading you don't see what you are told
@@thegoddamnsun5657 Exactly
@@hakimdiwan5101 Yup it makes it horrifying to imagine
3:02
No one:
Absolutely no one:
Markiplier: *WAS THAT THE FLIGHT OF '87!???*
SCP foundation: *WE NEED MATPAT ON THIS [REACTED] RIGHT THE [REDACTED] NOW*
The title literally sums up everything in this 14 minutes long video
*YES*
Bruh, bruh, bruh, bruh. I keep seeing you in EVERY SINGLE SCP video
"some of the passsengers have symbols carved into their left hands.."
shows the right hand with symbols instead: 4:53
My headcanon for 787 is either: another powerful reality bending SCP constructed it; or that it was created entirely using anomalous materials.
I just recently found out about scp and now i'm addicted.
This is my theory:
It’s SCP-052 all over again. The 747 might’ve crashed in the ocean from what I assume is a terrorist attack (stab wounds and gunshots plus strangulation) and then was sent into the water (drowning) after a bit of a struggle (mutilations). Despite its now decrepit state of destruction, the 747 reformed and appeared in Bremerton. However, the upholstery didn’t reform properly, and neither did the bodies.
The man in the waste chamber might be a stowaway desperate to get out of wherever the plane took off from and ended up unharmed (died regardless from assuming to be either blunt force trauma, suffocation, or drowning). The items he carried might’ve manifested when the plane reformed (along with a duplicate cadaver of the guy in Georgia).
Just my guess. The big crevice in this theory is the assumption of “manifestation”. Why did it manifest? and questions like that.
Supposedly, it's Charon's Ferry. Like it transports the dead to the afterlife. I'm this case, flying into heaven. But what I don't get is the symbols carved in the arms.
@@Thecommander248 Again, the terrorist theory covers this: maybe they were trying to prove a point about something and sending a message via something brutal (maybe).
@@stevemc01 who's "they" though?
@@Thecommander248 The supposed terrorists.
@@stevemc01 I know, but who and for what purpose.
I'm already afraid of stepping onto a plane, thank you very much.
When I was small my grandma told me something about a plane like this
Fun fact! They're delivering the last 747 today. Drawing "747" in the sky and everything.
Also, Bremerton is quite a ways away from the Everett plant where they're made. It's actually closer to (what would have been at the time the -200 was being produced) the Seattle R&D center than anything else, lying in the little "hook" between the bigger landmass of the state. Interestingly, it's also home to a military shipyard.
As for that "designed to be the safest plane ever" comment...Many -100s and -200s were so poorly wired that as they aged, there came a serious risk of them randomly exploding! This actually happened once in the 1990s, splitting the plane in half mid-flight and killing everyone on board pretty much instantly.
1 year...
2:25 When the chairs are sus.
AMOGUS
just a kick note safe euclid and keter does not designe the dangerosity of the scp but the facilitie to confine it
Maybe it’s the worst fears of those airplane phobia people that gave rise to the bodies and the bodies represent what their respective thinker feared of
I laughed when he just out of nowhere increased his volume when saying "AN UNLOADED BERETTA D10 SHOTGUN"
"Surgical mask and gloves.
An UNLOADED BARETTA DT-10 SHOTGUN.
...
Several cinnamon Flavored mints."
I think the narrator was trying to tell us something.
Nice, One of my Favorite SCPs
I wonder if they know how much we love their videos, Especially their longer videos
Maybe it’s a plane where dead corpses are teleported from alternate dimensions, with their souls haunting the plane.
as an aviation enthusiast and a dude in pilot training, i know the 747 has more landing gears in the back than THAT.
edit: where the hell is the yoke at 2:14???
Oh good, I’m not the only one that notices this
As someone who actually lives in Bremerton Washington, I Am severely disappointed to say that this never happened. At least that’s what they told me to say…
Ive always thought that the plane was a sort of way to the afterlife. It could be something that carries individuals from different dimensions or the same dimension, but when it was “operable” it wasn’t necessarily a plane. As a result of their “voyage” being interrupted, their vessel took on the form of an airplane in the physical world, and all the strange occurrences are just byproducts of that “boat” to “heaven” being knocked off course.
kind of like what Charon does?
The fact this isn’t scp-*747* is disappointing
Or SCP-303
why
They tend to deliberately avoid that. Like, they made damned sure SCP-666 had nothing to do with satanism or the book of Revelations.
@@resiknoiro7506 747 is a model of plane.
SCP-911
i'm sad that the 747 plane didn't get to be labeld SCP 747.
I feel like this SCP was written specifically so that the reader overthinks the random clues, thinking there's a connection between them.
I Swear if they have a scp 787 dreamliner if they call it SCP 747 i will cry😭😭
Imagine you're a farmer just chilling and see a whole airplane in your field
It could be that the passengers are in hell. Their spirits are tied to their bodies, but the bodies are deceased so there's no life. Living people can't see what's going on but the abnormal occurrences and the sounds of screams should tell enough...
That's sad....and scary
These videos keep getting more interesting
Give the optometrist a specific item that he absolutely MUST bring on any plane ride he goes on and if the corpse has the same item it confirms the time travel
My guess about the pancakes message is that "pancakes" is a euphemism for people going splatter against the walls and ceilings of the plane during heavy turbulence.