"Cognitohazard" is Foundation terminology for a classically Lovecraftian threat - an SCP that has a hazardous effect if you see, hear, or otherwise cogitate its nature. For example, the Anti-Life Equation from the DC Universe - any human-level intelligence who sees or hears the Anti-Life Equation immediately has their free will obliterated. This is the reason for the hesitancy - they're trained to deal with supernatural phenomenon where simply LOOKING at something will kill you, brainwash you, or have some other crippling effect. Moving slowly means that if the member in front becomes a casualty, they KNOW that there is something anomalous there. This is also why all of their exploitation is on-site. If they simply bagged everything and delivered it to the nearest Foundation site, there would be a high risk of introducing an uncontained anomoly in a location where numerous OTHER anomalies are already stored and being studied, which could possibly lead to a Multiple Containment Breach (which will almost ALWAYS be a mass casualty event). This task force MUST gather all of their information on site, and report it back to the researchers so they can determine an effective method of containment.
This sums it all up very well. A lot of the things the Foundation deals with can't easily be quantified even when they have a good idea of what it can do; and during initial contact it's especially dangerous because they won't have any idea what they're dealing with beyond what are often odd rumors. Reading through a lot of SCPs, there seem to be the very broad categories of MTFs: 1) The scout/intel groups like this one, who are generalists in terms of how the Foundation works. They seem to be the ones that know enough to enter an unknown situation, get enough intelligence to develop further action plans, and ideally protect themselves in case things go south. 2) Hazard-specific MTFs, who deal with certain broad classes of SCPs that share common traits even if they are specifically different. When they mentioned cognitohazards, there may be MTFs whose sole purpose is to assess the threats and limits of anomalies that alter their environment or people just by interacting with them; and by extension they'll have training and equipment to assist with that. 3) Anomaly-specific MTFs whose sole purpose is to support containment or neutralization of certain SCPs. Usually this means keeping people away from it, responding with appropriate force if the SCP is becoming dangerous to the world at large, or just carrying out certain maintenance of the SCP beyond standard research The guys in category 1 probably have the riskiest business because until they get enough intel for Foundation research to determine what's going on, they don't know if they're dealing with something benign but odd, a predatory entity, reality-bending forces, or worse.
@@eno88 because they want to fully research something before destroying it. Some of the most harmful scps have led to great advancements of Science and Technology and weapons in their universe and oftentimes destroying one actually leads to more problems or just isn't feasible. Sometimes they do just nuke it and the SCP survives
7:40 trust me man they don't want to just go in there. MTF's can be tasked to go and open a jar of peanut butter and suddenly fucking Cthulhu is inside the peanut butter jar and just drags the whole MTF squad inside it grinding them into meat.
Although isnt cthulhu actually quite friendly in the scp universe? Its just that his mere un contained presence around human beings causes them to go crazy and do blood sacrifices and such. Which if im remembering the entry for cthulu correctly he really doesnt like when people do that but he has no control over it.
Honestly, SCP Foundation MTFs probably understand that "Alpha is down, Possible KIA", in their line of work, probably means Anomalous Casualty, subject unrecoverable at this time.
I remember Overlord handling the actual 'tactics' better, probably because they could afford the instructor after the fundraiser. I hope the third project overshoots the funding goal, I feel like this film maker gets every bit out of the funds possible
My head cannon is that Tactic in overlord was better because they were expecting some human resistance. But here they clearly evacuated whole street, and know there is something wrong with the house, so they send recon. It's probably cognitohazard(unnatural things that sometimes can kill you just by looking at it) so they move slowly so if first in formation die they know danger is probably close.
@Unit 656 Having no distance between people isn't tactically wise in outside environnements and hasn't been for at least 150 years. I understand it was for the cinematic shot but tactically it was shocking to see it in at least 5 different scenes. Even worse when you walk close to each other in an open field when the woods are just right next to you. Also operators having rolled up sleeves in a forest environment is bad preparation and a good way to have scratch marks at best, render your arms useless at worse.
The reason for some questionable decisions it's because they aren't exactly looking for humans in this case Edit: Also, their job is recon/gathering intel
At least to me it makes sense that with all the potential things they could encounter that they would be trained to prioritize whatever is happening in that exact moment and not worry about formalities or what a book said is procedure. Considering how many imposter situations occur in SCP, it may even be preferred to be less strict and formal to make it easier to notice if someone's behavior changed
It is worth mentioning that they also have to keep any contamination of the site to a minimum. The last thing they need is for a keter class that happens to be contained to be accidentally released by a smash and grab op.
SCP is ripe for 'tactical horror' and I love it, I feel they should probably have an expert over the comms to recognize the threats and advise accordingly, but the problem with SCP is that they're usually discovering new threats unlike any other they faced before so there are no real "experts" to advise most of the time also not sure why but this reminded me of the short film "SHADOW OF THE REPUBLIC" from star wars, would be awesome if you reacted to that
I second that suggestion- Shadow of the Republic is an interesting take on RC's and the work they sometimes had to do. Despite the nature of that particular op...
Things you can confer about the anomaly which some people don't pick up on - 20:05 when the team first enters the anomalous extension of the house, there is seemingly a glitchy tv announcement talking about a raid on a house. This is clearly referring to our MTF team raiding THIS house. The 'previous attackers two days ago' was likely a previous team or maybe a regular police or SWAT raid on the house, since the voice emphasizes how this team doesn't seem to have a connection to the previous team. Once our team starts getting taken out and attacked and they meet another spooky computer/ghost conversation at 23:40, they mention "I heard there was a gas leak", giving away that the anomaly was able to eavesdrop on the team back in the van at the start of the video, where THEY talk about using a gas leak as a coverup. It then has the gall to say that "Everything is fine, There is nobody here", suggesting that it could be aware of what our team is attempting to do, and is not fazed by them at all.
The reason they don't do it off site is because you don't know was "contaminated" for lack of a better word. SCPs don't adhere to any logic other than their own and thus something as simple as a pencil can cause reality warping effects and make the situation worse. This team's job was to investigate the area, figure out what the hell is going on and see if they can secure and contain the SCP or if more specialized Task Forces are required.
Yeah - from all we know the IT dude triggered the trap by simply saying a word while contaminated laptop was running anomalous application, imagine shit like that happening in a facility full of already contained or inactive anomalies simply waiting for a restart. Potential doomsday scenario.
It's abnormal for a psychiatrist to have a profile of somebody living with him in his house that isn't on record. As for the tactical problems, SCP Mobile Task Forces are a mishmash: sometimes they're elite military special forces, and sometimes they're whoever the Foundation can get together quick enough to matter. In this case, at least one of the soldiers was apparently CIA instead of military, so it's entirely possible that only one or two are actually soldiers, and the rest come from a diverse set of fields to better handle an unknown phenomenon, where abstract thinking might be more useful than tactical ability. As for why they're dressed like spooky spec-ops soldiers, it's probably better to look like some secret military unit conducting a raid than a SWAT team people might actually expect an answer about.
Basic info is that there are very few HUMAN enemies they deal with. Mostly entities that are either straight up non human or humanoid in nature. The weapons and tactics that they use can only do so much. It's only when they use special MTF (mobile task force) units that things go kinda ok for the foundation.
Yeah, if there's anomalous nonsense that's also protected by armed cultists and other conventional threats, they'll either send in a task force specialized for more conventional warfare or let it slip to the GOC if they don't find it to be worth the trouble, which is the UN-backed sledgehammer to the Foundation's scalpel.
The thing is that a lot of what you're criticizing doesn't really apply because of two facts: They are not military, you could consider them pseudo-military or private military contractors; but they are specifically not part of any country's military (anymore, they likely were before they were recruited for this) and thus are not beholden to rules and gear requirements of any country's military. Secondly, they are not expecting to fight *people* - at least not directly. One guy mentioned he thought that the situation was a cognitohazard they were getting into, which means attacks or effects that kill or debilitate through ideas or concepts. Like reading a word or seeing an image that instantly cause an aneurysm in the viewer. Or a song that makes your body mutate into a tree when you listen to it. The fact that they aren't sure what exactly is waiting for them in this house is also why they don't have a proper plan and are playing it by ear. This is all, after all, set in a universe where you have a chance to literally just have your body dissolved and you die instantly because an angry monster looked at you wrong. There is a real chance that the second they enter that house they will be moved to another reality and hunted for sport by a slug monster that is impervious to bullets. Normal tactics do not always apply in the SCP universe. The shit these people have the fight is honestly terrifying.
Doesn't matter, they should still do a proper wedge if they're gonna do a wedge formation; or not get off the van somewhere far away from the final target where people can alert their target even if it's Ronald McDonald or whatever; or just, a lot more common sense stuff that applies to everything not just human targets
Good point, but let's be honest some people like to watch others die in short films am I wrong or right? First, Let's be rational it's not about the personnel it's about the safety of humanity and to just fling guns and body armor into a dangerous area is just foolish it doesn't matter if it can read minds that's what it can do if SCP cared they would've done something involving fewer people and less equipment. They would possibly have to recover if the "mobile taskforce" failed their mission and the gear is still present but this was probably cause this SCP can kill anyone it presumes unworthy that is our first issue at hand, not the risk of "reading the wrong bible" and they shouldn't be staying inside the house for too long anyway. Finally, hell they should've just thrown in a D-class and called it a night.
they are doing a lot of basic mistakes that not even cops would do. It's not "rules", it's how you do this kind of operation effectively. Why you dress up as "cool operator" and carry guns if you expect to fight what is essentially magic? If they expected magic they would come with more techy gear like GhostBusters
A lot of these comments have been really specific. The goal of this is to more broadly inform. As the SCP foundation primarily focuses on the containment and research of paranormal. The only thing the group is certain of it that it is not just a person. This is a complete different situation. This crew is specifically hand picked to seek quick intelligence gathering to inform later securement crews. On the base level, this crew is designed to deal with everything from a man with a futuristic gun, to reporting basic info on a being of God like powers. The possibilities are endless and they are unable to prepare for everything. The group first secures it for more obvious or basic facts, then goes to data collection. They sweep for documents in closets and cabinets as well as working on computers. The rest is mainly self evident, but it explains the major goal of the group.
Remember, a lot of stuff in the SCP universe can kill you by looking at you. There is always a threat that something just knowing what you look like might give it power over you, that's probably the reason for the face coverings, and the skulls are just to look/feel badass.
From what I remember in a behind the scenes of one of the creator's videos is that he knows they are basically supposed to be uniform with each other with little distinction and personalization in their gear but you got to give the audience some way to tell them apart and characterize them a bit, a storytelling over realism decision that had to be made. Also have you thought about looking over a SCP Mobile Task Force video, or even just the page on them, on video? It would give you a better idea of what they do while not needing a ton of specific info,
I think Ready or Not was heavily inspired on an old game that is SWAT 4 which the mechanics is almost the same as Ready or Not and I'm pretty sure SWAT 4 is the one who inspired Ready or Not, Sovietwomble also did some videos on SWAT 4 so you can also react to that
Yea that was a personal insult when he assumed this was inspiration. You'd think the military/police hybrid, aka the MP would be aware of such a thing lol
@@Themurderin bro it's just some free knowledge, I wasn't literally slapping Paul's face with this information because he assumed Dollhouse literally inspired ready or not
You've already been told a lot of stuff, so I'll try to say something different: •SCPs don't have any limit on them, even the sun is an SCP. They can be humanoids, lovecraftian, white line appliances, celestial bodies, a piece of paper, an abstract thought. •Most people that deal with SCPs are considered expendable, be it because they're privately contracted paramilitary elements (like in this movie), or just D-class people hired as lemmings. •Both these points justify these elements not having set-in-stone tactics or even deep knowledge of what to do or look for. •Given the nature of these threats, they're fought in complete silence, almost every SCP Op is a black op. •If for some reason some normal random person caught them, they have amnesics to delete their memory, kinda like men in black. •Given the recon nature of this squad, and points 1, 3 and 4, they sometimes aren't even told specifically what they're doing. In this case they were probably told they were going to an empty house to locate SCP related intel.
7:56 they are breaching the Anomaly zone. In the SCP universe to could be a time distortion bubble, walking into the stomach of a giant mimic, or literal portal to another universe through this house. Running in as fast as possible is just going to get you killed as every step you take is a paranormal lane mine.
The overdubbing is probably just because they didn't have good equipment for capturing sound and didn't have control over sound in the area they were filming (so people could still drive by the house). Once they get inside the house I think it works pretty well with everyone in darkness, especially since they have a good sound designer that's keeping the atmosphere appropriately spooky. Obviously having your entire cast wearing masks helps since you don't have to lip sync.
Dang, I was going to gripe about the tactics possibly being based on SCP encounters instead of SWAT or military encounters, and then he goes and admits that his take is based on real world experience and not based on in universe lore.
If you see his other reactions he admits that in the specific universes it might be different but always compares it to real life stuff, he always gets that interesting info in and even how they could've done it better... not the usual reaction channel lol
14:11 I think you missed the implication in that scene. It wasn't just that the psychiatrist had the files in his house, the implication was that he was in a relationship with his client. Not just taking his work home with him but "taking his work home with him", if you catch my drift.
13:00 "you need to get the intel out of there and let your experts exploit it" yeah...they explain it at the end when they consider taking the laptop out of there XD
26:50 First time I think I can say this for one of your videos but I completely disagree! As they mentioned taking anomalous things like that off-site could have major implications, especially if its reality warping like it appeared to be. There have been SCPs in the past where its much more feasable and safe to just build an entire facility *around* the anomaly rather than risk trying to move it and mess things up further. Like for any real world thing you'd be right but for SCP stuff they would legitimately rather lose a team like this doing on-site recon than move something and have it be harder to contain.
It's like they found an armed nuclear bomb, it's unstable,possibly dangerous to move, and even if they did, where to? A site where they have dozens of equally dangerous things that can cause a chain reaction if disturbed?
They don't want to move anything anomalous off-sight before knowing more about it should it simply make the threat worse, lose it, or destroy it. The foundation's motto is Secure Contain Protect.
And for all they know the papers themselves could have been an anomaly of their own. The electric circuit diagrams within human figures on those paper files couldn't have been drawn just for kicks.
1) They have amnestics, to erase the memories of people who see too much, so them going in with full gear isn't really an issue. 2) You are thinking of their tactics as though their threats were human. The windows aren't really a concern, as they aren't worried about taking gunfire (which is a vanishingly uncommon cause of death for an SCP agent); similarly, flooding into an area is often a way to just die, as there are many SCPs where running into an area is absolutely lethal, and there is nothing that can be surprised anyway (eg. if you run into an area with The Flesh That Hates, you're just dead). 3) Most of the time, the MTF agents aren't dealing with a concrete "enemy." There are warps in reality, cursed objects, things that can drive you insane by simply seeing them, machines that will kill people who threaten them in horrible ways, and invisible threats. There are specific teams to go after human threats, like cults and other societies, and then there are teams like this that serve a more exploratory role. At the beginning, they aren't covering because they aren't expecting a corporeal threat like a human assailant trying to kill them--they think that the two people living there are civilians. 4) When the MTF team says that they want to head out, the researchers will listen in most cases. They have thousands of "disposable" D-Class personnel, mostly convicted murderers and rapists who were sent away for life or "executed" on paper. They get sent into this type of situation with a camera, a light, and possibly a gun or some supplies, while a MTF waits outside. If they D-class dies, they just adjust using the livestream, then send in the next D-class. Then, when they think they know what the threat is, they send in the MTF. Finally, the masks are kinda necessary because there are A LOT of things that you really don't want to see your face.
Also, here are links to two more SCP live action shorts: The Shy Guy is an iconic SCP creature that kills anybody who sees his face...and can also run fast enough to potentially break orbit while tanking direct hits from an A10 gun. th-cam.com/video/MEOZkf4imaM/w-d-xo.html This SCP is an invulnerable and unkillable human, who also is unable to meaningfully interact with other people because literally everything he does is perceived as normal to them (eg. your brain contorts your perception of him to fit your expectations and norms). It's less action and horror than just disturbing. th-cam.com/video/emSDgUnclTM/w-d-xo.html
As you said, they have to adapt tactics to the situation. They go in quietly because A) it's a rural neighborhood with civilians around and they don't want to disturb anyone to keep it a secret and B) the very nature of the anomaly is unknown, possibly something that can harm simply by perceiving it, so they don't want to disturb whatever's around and if they make contact to hopefully minimize exposure. They don't take the intel off site because the intel itself could be the anomaly, and moving it could spread its effects or otherwise cause an unpredictable reaction.So they partially evacuate as a team stays behind to conduct potentially dangerous business while taking precautions such as extracting the data in a hopefully safe manner. As we see, the computer is related to the anomaly, and when the guy shuts it down, presumably something bad happens to him. So of course, when you have no way to predict the consequences, extreme caution is generally the recommended approach, especially when dealing with potentially, or likely confirmed in this case, dangerous anomalies.
15:20 i think that was refering to the fact that the therapist brought his patient home with him, which is kinda sus. she was one of the IDed suspects (suspect 2). AKA the murderous glitching chick
I really do feel you should learn the basics of the SCP Universe. What the Foundation is, what MTF are and their purpose and what SCPs are. I feel it would help mitigate moments where you're confused as to why they do certain things.
Exploiting offsite could disrupt everything on the drive there. Their tendency to not do that, might actually be the safer choice. Losing a team sucks, but losing everything in a 5-mile radius of Langley would be worse.
3:47 360 security is always a necessary but so is secrecy of the Foundation. Speed is the name of the game in this opening breach for several reasons in universe. To be unseen by possible passerby’s which was hinted at with the gas leak cover, unknown world alternating effects is also possible so to have the least amount of exposure they do have to be quick. There is an SCP of a cube that left inside a room or a house will spawn a copy of the interior of the building in almost exact mirror copy within the external dimensions of the building. Essentially doubling the size of the building without actually constructing anything. This SCP will continue to do this every hour. So the retrieval of this SCP took several months and thousands of personnel searching for it and even then they found it by accident when someone fell through several floors of mile line cordons and connecting rooms. Hundreds were lost and never to be seen again.
Only the house has the SCP in it, NOT any other house. The SCP is in the house and doesn't affect the outer areas. Definitely needs to be looked into. SCP world is AMAZING!!!
TOC not asking questions about "Possibly KIA" wouldn't necessarily be out of the ordinary due to the nature of the foundation's work. Reading some of the SCP files and watching the vids would make it seem like "Possibly KIA" would be a regular occurrence. Team member sucked into a book, collapsed and suddenly shiny, frozen for any number of reasons, growing roots into the floor. The lore makes it seem like the foundation is pretty callous regarding the loss of any of their personnel below foundation leadership, however they would also likely be ready to take a MTF member's word for it until debrief, so them not asking questions didn't feel too out of the ordinary. Have you seen the short film 096? Also a good SCP short film.
Swat tactics are diffrent that military Military attempts to not stand out as much as they can While swat if theres a bomb threat just drives up in front of the building and enter usualy loudly
On how the MTF Infilled: Anyone who saw anything would be given Amnestic treatment by the Foundation. They would probably deploy an amnestic into the local water supply anyway just to be sure.
This is a situation that mole rats would deal with, mole rats are a type of mtf that deals with unstable buildings and reality benders, one of the most dangerous mtfs to work with MTF: mobile task force Unstable buildings: buildings that go on indefinitely or change due to unknown forces Reality benders: able to change the things around them
You know what would be great LED flares, A stick with several LED lights going up it in a metallic case, They wouldn't have much use in actual military because it'd be too expensive and not expected to be reusable, But for something like SWAT are special agents that would be able to collect their gear after an assignment it would be great for dark situations when they just need light.
I think the main reason they do on site exploitation is because you don’t know what could cause harm outside of the target area. What if that computer spreads a mind virus and you take it all the way through town on your way to the containment facility? It makes sense to gather all you can on site in universe.
this reminded me that Operatordrewski made a video about his time on set while Overlord was filmed, not really good reaction content but I'd recommend you watch it in your free time.
Could you react to some scp lore I would like to see if you views on tactics would change if you saw the variety of different threats that the foundation faces
Here is the thing: The threat is NOT a normal human being, but an anomaly you can't predict, so having a slower and relaxed pace at exploring and secure a place makes sense.
I mean, half of the things don't apply when you are fighting the supernatural, humans are at least predictable, at least to some degree, pop a shot he dead, what to expect? killzones and traps, but ghosts where screen can just posses you? Or you don't know that if taking something outside will trigger some calamity or not, so you need team on the ground to find out if it's safe to do so.
True, but still best to assume there could be actual humans onsite, after all, other organisations such as the GOC, MC&D or even the Serpents Hand could be there...
@@wojszach4443 you seem to be forgetting, those organisations have paranormal capabilities themselves... And if you didn't know, the GOC is under the UN, and nuking them might not be the best idea for the Foundation... The Foundation really doesn't want to deal with a GOC White Suit team...(basically anonymous iron man suit team)
The Talk or a member of the O5 council, the highest rank in the room, usually during active missions do all they can to keep as many of those in action alive. Some missions are obvious suicide missions, but in most cases taking human risk is done in-house with D class personel.
another thing they need to understand anomaly before they can take any action there was a farm house that spawned shadow monsters that can be killed with silver bulets while praying to god
The only thing I've always wondered about is why they didn't disable the street lamps closest to the dismount point in the beginning? I'm sure the Foundation has agents embedded with the company that forsees maintanence on those lights. They could have disabled them during the day and so when they launch this raid at night, its already taken care of. It would provide better cover and well, no one is going to think too much of a non functioning street lamp in a US suburb. One going out as a van pulls up on the other hand, would raise some eyebrows.
They're thing is that they have to get in, get as much information as possible, and contain whatever it is, because they don't know WHAT it is. Congruent to that, if someone is even potentially KIA, there is no thought to confirming if they're alive or dead, rescuing them, or even recovering the body. If they're going into an area, the thing they're going after is more important than all of their lives.
Working in the medical field, I can tell you that everyone takes files home. I'm just an aide and take care of patients but I have personally asked for files on people just so I can relook at things during lunch if something is going on with a patient. It's probably convenient for a therapist to keep files at home so he can retake a look at what is happening and what has happened so its fresh in his mind.
You uh, ever try any of the yakuza games? I've enjoyed seeing other MMA fighters react to the series and seeing their faces light up like a kid on christmas morning.
hey you wathed mtf they squad was trained how to deal with securing monsters moving statues. entyties with their own pocket dymension and many other there are other mtf squads that are trained to deal with humans/humanoids
I know everyone has already said removing the object would be bad, but I feel like there’s already a good example of why.That one teddy bear SCP, where taking it back to the facility resulted in the death of multiple guards and researchers. Even after months or even years of understanding it’s behavior, they still couldn’t predict what the bear would do. Off-site research would at the very least protect higher-priority researchers.
There is also alternative universe of SCP foundation working together with RNF Foundation. That universe is kinda interesting because RNF and SCP foundation found dead researcher's Backroom files and SCP and RNF somehow developed inter dimensional door to go inside Backroom and that was really terrible mistake. I read the files and even watched Korean guy animated it. Very Very creepy you can ever imagine. There is reason why Mobile Task Forces are so expensive. SCP and RNF only hires ex-military who can handle unidentifiable fears alost possible to break you down emotionally. They don't look for best fighters, They hire ex-military or special force who won’t panic and able to do communication with Mission control or HQ or something... Also someone that is smart and has sense how to think when they standoff against creepy unidentified entities. So most of Mobile task force units can speak more than 3 languages. There are also known South Korean dude who was ex-special force 707 division? Using hacking device and so smart could even speaks Russian and English perfectly. And Some scientist are from Japan and German. Those guys are super expensive. So whenever the scientist get in trouble, they sacrifice whole division units to save one scientist. And MTF units are ready to die for saving one scientist. Sorry for my bad English this is best I can write in English. The reason why Im writting this down, too many Vets are complaining of MTF's behaving actions and way use comms. But once you read the protocal of SCP foundation, Vets might understand why they behaved so irresponsible. MTF is not being irresponsibility just being cautious not to be absorbed by unknown evemy force. There were Ex-special force Vets reaction getting so upset why leaving digitised KIA member? In SCP foundation, when someone gets infected or absorbed like that, never touch or try to rescue until they get confirmations from HQ or Mission control. I know this well becuase Im a nerd xD I dont like playing video games but I love reading files of SCP Foundation. It might be seems to be imbecile to regular people but they are making embecile choice for the greater picture. First time when I was reading SCP foundation files, I was upset as well. WTF are they doing???? why????? and later when I finished reading files and instructions I understood. They only deal kind of those entities so most of the cases, even though SCP got lot of research data and informations of unidentified entities , they always not ready. Because each SCP-entity got different psysics of law applies totally different law of this universe that is why securing and containing is so important job to keep civilians safe. Basic steps are would be intel > recon > report > return to HQ> scientists make plans > send higher level MTF forces > dont do anything with personal judgments (most important rule) > over commuicate with HQ > Neutralize threats > scure the entity> report and wait for confirmations from High table from HQ. There are varying protocols even difficult for me to memorise. Even Scientist personnels cant memorise them all. I might be the one of the few nerd in South Korea knowing details of SCP universe becuase there no files written in Korean. However I read those file in Russian. Anyhow even though MTF are special secret forces but I would like to believe even regular? SWAT officers or marines can also be brave and will know what to do if they are in that situation. Becuase SWAT officers and VETS marines these people and you are not civilain. You guys are trained. Nerd like me can not be compared with people like you. So what Im trying to say is, Even none MTF military people like you can also handle that horror with remaing calm and communication with HQ. If regular nerds like me, radio chatter would be like screaming and repeating words over and over not giving clarify informations at all. Just like rookie officer shots fired!!! and not telling his 10-20 (location). If there is SCP foundation, you can also work for them. They will welcome people like you who servered. SO precious to them. And Valuable. Im sure you heard about Half life black mesa. Those facility hiring only ex-military as security officers. Very expensive as well. Each one of them has combat experienced thanks for reading this even though its gibberish english.
You should watch and critique the squad tactics seen in R.E.D. Retired Extremely Dangerous with Bruce Willis, Mary-Louise Parker, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich and Karl Urban. Hilarious movie and I'm sure you'd find a good deal to talk about I wouldn't be surprised if you didn't do big studio productions, just putting it out there!
One flaw of the "take it off site" idea is that there is no telling what could go sideways the moment they try and remove that laptop from the house. It's liable to make things even worse. This is an anomaly they're dealing with. Anything is on the table, standard procedure is VERY much to play it as safe as possible and only engage or disturb when attacked or engaged first.
They deal with a wider varriety of situations in the scp universe, more than likely this target does not require a quick and agressive containment, so they would have already secured the block before sending in the "red shirts" the van is probably only to make the transportation to the site less supsicius. they might have gotten a hint that this will not be something agressive, but they are being sloppy, the site could have civilians atleast. That being said they are pretty much required to do on site research as entering a site pretty much makes you a contamination risk so as much work will have to be done each shift.
SCP is such an untapped goldmine of media content. Its horrible how unrecognized it is. And it shows because of the popularity of the few creators that make these videos.
I know that this wasn't Paul's job (or at least to my understanding it was not his job in the military), but I kinda want to see him read about an SCP like the SCP Special Forces (Ive been apart of this community for 10 years and I'm blanking on what the groups are called) would read before recovering an SCP, then sort of plan what he and a group of people would do with that given info and the objective of recovery and containment.
Bruh. I don't think military/ police tactic handbooks have a proper guideline for when your target IS the house. It's the dollhouse. If there are casualties no one's getting them back. Oh buddy. They ain't looking for one guy. They walked right into the threat the second they stepped inside. Get out asap. Yes. But what if the enemy is just the house they're in.
The thing is, you aren’t really wrong at all with everything you’ve said, but when it comes to SCPs, slow and steady is exactly what you want to do most of the time. Going in against any SCP is literally going in against the Unknown Abyss. You don’t know how deep the hole is or what may exist if you go deep enough, but you’re smart enough to know it’s a hole, and you gotta be careful when stepping around it.
Currently working on the screenplay for my own SCP related short film called...Keter. Might eventually change the name it's kinda a working title. The plan is to shoot this later this year...maybe in the Fall....and if all goes to plan...release it right at the new year. I'm going with no masks or voice overs though so I gotta find some talented folks who do things that would mean they have all this year to bring into it
When an area that has an scp that effect a certain vicinity they always if not evacuate the area of any civilians, with some sort of excuses to get them to leave. Most likely the area has zero people in this neighborhood , after the foundations got info of this Cognitohazard. Allowing the MTF team to move in open area with out the need of someone seeing them. A side note depending on the MTF unit each one are different, some that are made to deal with specific type of scp and other dealing with local police, military, navy and even wild life, one example MTF Beta-4 deal with local fauna-based anomalies. Some MTF units deal with humanoid scp, other deal with more of the lovecraft scp that brake are laws of reality, even Cognitohazard that are more of the sound base. Not sure what unit MTF these guys belong to but if I had to make a guess it be MTF Eta-10 ("See No Evil")
4:23 the answer is they didn’t have enough actors and in movies you don’t want the audience to remember 200 people's names. 13:23 but remember the C in SCP. You got to treat everything as if it is high explosives. Even looking at a toster wrong could kill you.
I feel like some of you people are getting a little upset that he's critiquing at all. Which I get, we all have a series or universe which we're massive fans over, and we can often act like fan boys when someone starts to unravel it and point things out that are obvious plotholes or redundancies. Thats not the point of this channel though. The point of the channel is not to go "oh look how stupid and inconsistent this is, the SCP universe sucks!" The point of the channel is to 1) provide a new perspective from a military officer who has been engaged in combat operations before and 2) provide thoughtful commentary and create a thinkpiece to set up new avenues of conversation. This is not one of those channels where they "react" to videos and provide no input or thoughtful commentary but rather just occasionally make stupid faces and over-exaggerated reactions to things in the video, then at the end tell you how "cRaZy and CoOl" it was. If you want a reaction channel that just strokes off the universe and fanboys over how "cool" it is, there are already plenty of those on YT. Just be a little more open to lines of thought other than your own, like the Warhammer 40k Fandom was when he first started this channel. We didn't give a damn he was critiquing things in a universe we love, we already know how absurd 40k is, but his willingness to want to learn more allowed us to do something we love, teach him about and share our hobby.
Exactly. I understand explaining the stuff he missed because the SCP rabbit hole runs so deep, but some of the comments here are just raw dogpiling. Cut the dude a break!
Soldiers who were on-site have reported hearing the screams of children throughout the night, as they were raped and abused by Afghan men and allege they were told to keep quiet on the subject out of respect for Afghan culture.
The ending was similar to things that I've seen personally. Like being haunted as both an adult and a child. I know from personal experience that they fear the name Jesus, and flee from him, normally instantly.
@@xrefed I don't know. But I do know that despite what the Koran says, that god, is not the Biblical God. For example, calling Jesus a "minor prophet", that "didn't die on the cross", plus Muhammad's mentally, of killing and enslaving, once you become powerful enough to do so, like his last words are: "kill the Jews and Christians". That's not the God of the Jews and Christians.
For the THINGS these guys fight some are almost unstoppable and some just are, so some times it safer to not alert them aka thy are 99% of the time not human and bashing in the door will just get you killed
"Cognitohazard" is Foundation terminology for a classically Lovecraftian threat - an SCP that has a hazardous effect if you see, hear, or otherwise cogitate its nature. For example, the Anti-Life Equation from the DC Universe - any human-level intelligence who sees or hears the Anti-Life Equation immediately has their free will obliterated. This is the reason for the hesitancy - they're trained to deal with supernatural phenomenon where simply LOOKING at something will kill you, brainwash you, or have some other crippling effect. Moving slowly means that if the member in front becomes a casualty, they KNOW that there is something anomalous there.
This is also why all of their exploitation is on-site. If they simply bagged everything and delivered it to the nearest Foundation site, there would be a high risk of introducing an uncontained anomoly in a location where numerous OTHER anomalies are already stored and being studied, which could possibly lead to a Multiple Containment Breach (which will almost ALWAYS be a mass casualty event). This task force MUST gather all of their information on site, and report it back to the researchers so they can determine an effective method of containment.
Very well explained.
Exactly explanation right here
This sums it all up very well. A lot of the things the Foundation deals with can't easily be quantified even when they have a good idea of what it can do; and during initial contact it's especially dangerous because they won't have any idea what they're dealing with beyond what are often odd rumors.
Reading through a lot of SCPs, there seem to be the very broad categories of MTFs:
1) The scout/intel groups like this one, who are generalists in terms of how the Foundation works. They seem to be the ones that know enough to enter an unknown situation, get enough intelligence to develop further action plans, and ideally protect themselves in case things go south.
2) Hazard-specific MTFs, who deal with certain broad classes of SCPs that share common traits even if they are specifically different. When they mentioned cognitohazards, there may be MTFs whose sole purpose is to assess the threats and limits of anomalies that alter their environment or people just by interacting with them; and by extension they'll have training and equipment to assist with that.
3) Anomaly-specific MTFs whose sole purpose is to support containment or neutralization of certain SCPs. Usually this means keeping people away from it, responding with appropriate force if the SCP is becoming dangerous to the world at large, or just carrying out certain maintenance of the SCP beyond standard research
The guys in category 1 probably have the riskiest business because until they get enough intel for Foundation research to determine what's going on, they don't know if they're dealing with something benign but odd, a predatory entity, reality-bending forces, or worse.
Why don't we just take off and nuke the entire site from orbit...
@@eno88 because they want to fully research something before destroying it. Some of the most harmful scps have led to great advancements of Science and Technology and weapons in their universe and oftentimes destroying one actually leads to more problems or just isn't feasible. Sometimes they do just nuke it and the SCP survives
7:40 trust me man they don't want to just go in there. MTF's can be tasked to go and open a jar of peanut butter and suddenly fucking Cthulhu is inside the peanut butter jar and just drags the whole MTF squad inside it grinding them into meat.
True, D-class time.
Although isnt cthulhu actually quite friendly in the scp universe? Its just that his mere un contained presence around human beings causes them to go crazy and do blood sacrifices and such. Which if im remembering the entry for cthulu correctly he really doesnt like when people do that but he has no control over it.
@@cobra29935 I don't think he's THE Cthulhu
Cthulhu flavored Skippy is my least favorite flavor of peanut butter. I can taste it for a week before and after eating it.
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He is. Specifically a friendly living cognitohazard that is contained voluntarily.
Honestly, SCP Foundation MTFs probably understand that "Alpha is down, Possible KIA", in their line of work, probably means Anomalous Casualty, subject unrecoverable at this time.
And most likely permanently.
I remember Overlord handling the actual 'tactics' better, probably because they could afford the instructor after the fundraiser. I hope the third project overshoots the funding goal, I feel like this film maker gets every bit out of the funds possible
My head cannon is that
Tactic in overlord was better because they were expecting some human resistance.
But here they clearly evacuated whole street, and know there is something wrong with the house, so they send recon.
It's probably cognitohazard(unnatural things that sometimes can kill you just by looking at it) so they move slowly so if first in formation die they know danger is probably close.
More time
Unfortunately SCP: Heretic got cancelled due to large number of reasons. More detailed overlook of this is on Evan Royalty's channel.
Overlord tactics are way worse in my opinion.
@Unit 656 Having no distance between people isn't tactically wise in outside environnements and hasn't been for at least 150 years. I understand it was for the cinematic shot but tactically it was shocking to see it in at least 5 different scenes. Even worse when you walk close to each other in an open field when the woods are just right next to you. Also operators having rolled up sleeves in a forest environment is bad preparation and a good way to have scratch marks at best, render your arms useless at worse.
Task Force Operative: "I think its a cognitohazard!"
Whole Task Force:
The reason for some questionable decisions it's because they aren't exactly looking for humans in this case
Edit: Also, their job is recon/gathering intel
At least to me it makes sense that with all the potential things they could encounter that they would be trained to prioritize whatever is happening in that exact moment and not worry about formalities or what a book said is procedure.
Considering how many imposter situations occur in SCP, it may even be preferred to be less strict and formal to make it easier to notice if someone's behavior changed
I mean humans are pretty low risk compared to other kind of threats, i mean priorities are there for a reason
It is worth mentioning that they also have to keep any contamination of the site to a minimum. The last thing they need is for a keter class that happens to be contained to be accidentally released by a smash and grab op.
Ikr. These ex-military reactors don’t seem to understand that they aren’t looking for humans, so the tactics are going to be vastly different.
Well, they don’t have to worry about being too suspicious since it’s the SCP, since they can just use amnestics
They do their best to avoid using them sooo
How does amnestics work
@@cruelmilk4465 more or less like the little flash tool in MIB
It's still best to avoid using them unless forced to. Though they probably get a bit lax on stuff due to them.
They would most likely explain this all away as a drug raid by blowing up the building and calling it a crack kitchen. It's just easier.
SCP is ripe for 'tactical horror' and I love it, I feel they should probably have an expert over the comms to recognize the threats and advise accordingly, but the problem with SCP is that they're usually discovering new threats unlike any other they faced before so there are no real "experts" to advise most of the time
also not sure why but this reminded me of the short film "SHADOW OF THE REPUBLIC" from star wars, would be awesome if you reacted to that
I second that suggestion- Shadow of the Republic is an interesting take on RC's and the work they sometimes had to do. Despite the nature of that particular op...
Paul playing Republic Commando would be so, so good
Things you can confer about the anomaly which some people don't pick up on - 20:05 when the team first enters the anomalous extension of the house, there is seemingly a glitchy tv announcement talking about a raid on a house. This is clearly referring to our MTF team raiding THIS house. The 'previous attackers two days ago' was likely a previous team or maybe a regular police or SWAT raid on the house, since the voice emphasizes how this team doesn't seem to have a connection to the previous team.
Once our team starts getting taken out and attacked and they meet another spooky computer/ghost conversation at 23:40, they mention "I heard there was a gas leak", giving away that the anomaly was able to eavesdrop on the team back in the van at the start of the video, where THEY talk about using a gas leak as a coverup. It then has the gall to say that "Everything is fine, There is nobody here", suggesting that it could be aware of what our team is attempting to do, and is not fazed by them at all.
The reason they don't do it off site is because you don't know was "contaminated" for lack of a better word. SCPs don't adhere to any logic other than their own and thus something as simple as a pencil can cause reality warping effects and make the situation worse.
This team's job was to investigate the area, figure out what the hell is going on and see if they can secure and contain the SCP or if more specialized Task Forces are required.
Yeah - from all we know the IT dude triggered the trap by simply saying a word while contaminated laptop was running anomalous application, imagine shit like that happening in a facility full of already contained or inactive anomalies simply waiting for a restart.
Potential doomsday scenario.
It's abnormal for a psychiatrist to have a profile of somebody living with him in his house that isn't on record.
As for the tactical problems, SCP Mobile Task Forces are a mishmash: sometimes they're elite military special forces, and sometimes they're whoever the Foundation can get together quick enough to matter. In this case, at least one of the soldiers was apparently CIA instead of military, so it's entirely possible that only one or two are actually soldiers, and the rest come from a diverse set of fields to better handle an unknown phenomenon, where abstract thinking might be more useful than tactical ability.
As for why they're dressed like spooky spec-ops soldiers, it's probably better to look like some secret military unit conducting a raid than a SWAT team people might actually expect an answer about.
Good points.
Basic info is that there are very few HUMAN enemies they deal with. Mostly entities that are either straight up non human or humanoid in nature. The weapons and tactics that they use can only do so much. It's only when they use special MTF (mobile task force) units that things go kinda ok for the foundation.
Yeah, if there's anomalous nonsense that's also protected by armed cultists and other conventional threats, they'll either send in a task force specialized for more conventional warfare or let it slip to the GOC if they don't find it to be worth the trouble, which is the UN-backed sledgehammer to the Foundation's scalpel.
The thing is that a lot of what you're criticizing doesn't really apply because of two facts: They are not military, you could consider them pseudo-military or private military contractors; but they are specifically not part of any country's military (anymore, they likely were before they were recruited for this) and thus are not beholden to rules and gear requirements of any country's military. Secondly, they are not expecting to fight *people* - at least not directly. One guy mentioned he thought that the situation was a cognitohazard they were getting into, which means attacks or effects that kill or debilitate through ideas or concepts. Like reading a word or seeing an image that instantly cause an aneurysm in the viewer. Or a song that makes your body mutate into a tree when you listen to it.
The fact that they aren't sure what exactly is waiting for them in this house is also why they don't have a proper plan and are playing it by ear. This is all, after all, set in a universe where you have a chance to literally just have your body dissolved and you die instantly because an angry monster looked at you wrong. There is a real chance that the second they enter that house they will be moved to another reality and hunted for sport by a slug monster that is impervious to bullets. Normal tactics do not always apply in the SCP universe. The shit these people have the fight is honestly terrifying.
Doesn't matter, they should still do a proper wedge if they're gonna do a wedge formation; or not get off the van somewhere far away from the final target where people can alert their target even if it's Ronald McDonald or whatever; or just, a lot more common sense stuff that applies to everything not just human targets
Good point, but let's be honest some people like to watch others die in short films am I wrong or right?
First, Let's be rational it's not about the personnel it's about the safety of humanity and to just fling guns and body armor into a dangerous area is just foolish it doesn't matter if it can read minds that's what it can do if SCP cared they would've done something involving fewer people and less equipment. They would possibly have to recover if the "mobile taskforce" failed their mission and the gear is still present but this was probably cause this SCP can kill anyone it presumes unworthy that is our first issue at hand, not the risk of "reading the wrong bible" and they shouldn't be staying inside the house for too long anyway.
Finally, hell they should've just thrown in a D-class and called it a night.
Yeah I don’t get how so many people don’t understand this maybe I’m missing something
they are doing a lot of basic mistakes that not even cops would do. It's not "rules", it's how you do this kind of operation effectively.
Why you dress up as "cool operator" and carry guns if you expect to fight what is essentially magic?
If they expected magic they would come with more techy gear like GhostBusters
@@marcogenovesi8570 good point
A lot of these comments have been really specific. The goal of this is to more broadly inform.
As the SCP foundation primarily focuses on the containment and research of paranormal. The only thing the group is certain of it that it is not just a person. This is a complete different situation. This crew is specifically hand picked to seek quick intelligence gathering to inform later securement crews.
On the base level, this crew is designed to deal with everything from a man with a futuristic gun, to reporting basic info on a being of God like powers. The possibilities are endless and they are unable to prepare for everything.
The group first secures it for more obvious or basic facts, then goes to data collection. They sweep for documents in closets and cabinets as well as working on computers. The rest is mainly self evident, but it explains the major goal of the group.
Remember, a lot of stuff in the SCP universe can kill you by looking at you. There is always a threat that something just knowing what you look like might give it power over you, that's probably the reason for the face coverings, and the skulls are just to look/feel badass.
From what I remember in a behind the scenes of one of the creator's videos is that he knows they are basically supposed to be uniform with each other with little distinction and personalization in their gear but you got to give the audience some way to tell them apart and characterize them a bit, a storytelling over realism decision that had to be made.
Also have you thought about looking over a SCP Mobile Task Force video, or even just the page on them, on video? It would give you a better idea of what they do while not needing a ton of specific info,
I'd love to see him read all about the power range- I mean Samsara unit
I think Ready or Not was heavily inspired on an old game that is SWAT 4 which the mechanics is almost the same as Ready or Not and I'm pretty sure SWAT 4 is the one who inspired Ready or Not, Sovietwomble also did some videos on SWAT 4 so you can also react to that
Yep the Devs said that SWAT Inspired Ready or Not
Yea that was a personal insult when he assumed this was inspiration. You'd think the military/police hybrid, aka the MP would be aware of such a thing lol
@@Themurderin bro it's just some free knowledge, I wasn't literally slapping Paul's face with this information because he assumed Dollhouse literally inspired ready or not
@@Viberac I think you may be failing to see the sarcasm in said reply.. Surely he can handle a little shoulder jab without needing to be defended. 🤨
You've already been told a lot of stuff, so I'll try to say something different:
•SCPs don't have any limit on them, even the sun is an SCP. They can be humanoids, lovecraftian, white line appliances, celestial bodies, a piece of paper, an abstract thought.
•Most people that deal with SCPs are considered expendable, be it because they're privately contracted paramilitary elements (like in this movie), or just D-class people hired as lemmings.
•Both these points justify these elements not having set-in-stone tactics or even deep knowledge of what to do or look for.
•Given the nature of these threats, they're fought in complete silence, almost every SCP Op is a black op.
•If for some reason some normal random person caught them, they have amnesics to delete their memory, kinda like men in black.
•Given the recon nature of this squad, and points 1, 3 and 4, they sometimes aren't even told specifically what they're doing. In this case they were probably told they were going to an empty house to locate SCP related intel.
7:56 they are breaching the Anomaly zone. In the SCP universe to could be a time distortion bubble, walking into the stomach of a giant mimic, or literal portal to another universe through this house. Running in as fast as possible is just going to get you killed as every step you take is a paranormal lane mine.
The overdubbing is probably just because they didn't have good equipment for capturing sound and didn't have control over sound in the area they were filming (so people could still drive by the house). Once they get inside the house I think it works pretty well with everyone in darkness, especially since they have a good sound designer that's keeping the atmosphere appropriately spooky. Obviously having your entire cast wearing masks helps since you don't have to lip sync.
Dang, I was going to gripe about the tactics possibly being based on SCP encounters instead of SWAT or military encounters, and then he goes and admits that his take is based on real world experience and not based on in universe lore.
If you see his other reactions he admits that in the specific universes it might be different but always compares it to real life stuff, he always gets that interesting info in and even how they could've done it better... not the usual reaction channel lol
CVR is definitely on the right side of the bell curve.
14:11 I think you missed the implication in that scene. It wasn't just that the psychiatrist had the files in his house, the implication was that he was in a relationship with his client. Not just taking his work home with him but "taking his work home with him", if you catch my drift.
13:00 "you need to get the intel out of there and let your experts exploit it" yeah...they explain it at the end when they consider taking the laptop out of there XD
26:50
First time I think I can say this for one of your videos but I completely disagree! As they mentioned taking anomalous things like that off-site could have major implications, especially if its reality warping like it appeared to be. There have been SCPs in the past where its much more feasable and safe to just build an entire facility *around* the anomaly rather than risk trying to move it and mess things up further.
Like for any real world thing you'd be right but for SCP stuff they would legitimately rather lose a team like this doing on-site recon than move something and have it be harder to contain.
It's like they found an armed nuclear bomb, it's unstable,possibly dangerous to move, and even if they did, where to?
A site where they have dozens of equally dangerous things that can cause a chain reaction if disturbed?
Thank you
They don't want to move anything anomalous off-sight before knowing more about it should it simply make the threat worse, lose it, or destroy it. The foundation's motto is Secure Contain Protect.
And for all they know the papers themselves could have been an anomaly of their own. The electric circuit diagrams within human figures on those paper files couldn't have been drawn just for kicks.
"What do you mean "Possibly KIA"? Do you need a casevac?"
Hahahaha... there's no casevac for MTF..
I busted out laughing at the end.
"Thanks I assumed they were dealing with real anomalies"
1) They have amnestics, to erase the memories of people who see too much, so them going in with full gear isn't really an issue.
2) You are thinking of their tactics as though their threats were human. The windows aren't really a concern, as they aren't worried about taking gunfire (which is a vanishingly uncommon cause of death for an SCP agent); similarly, flooding into an area is often a way to just die, as there are many SCPs where running into an area is absolutely lethal, and there is nothing that can be surprised anyway (eg. if you run into an area with The Flesh That Hates, you're just dead).
3) Most of the time, the MTF agents aren't dealing with a concrete "enemy." There are warps in reality, cursed objects, things that can drive you insane by simply seeing them, machines that will kill people who threaten them in horrible ways, and invisible threats. There are specific teams to go after human threats, like cults and other societies, and then there are teams like this that serve a more exploratory role. At the beginning, they aren't covering because they aren't expecting a corporeal threat like a human assailant trying to kill them--they think that the two people living there are civilians.
4) When the MTF team says that they want to head out, the researchers will listen in most cases. They have thousands of "disposable" D-Class personnel, mostly convicted murderers and rapists who were sent away for life or "executed" on paper. They get sent into this type of situation with a camera, a light, and possibly a gun or some supplies, while a MTF waits outside. If they D-class dies, they just adjust using the livestream, then send in the next D-class. Then, when they think they know what the threat is, they send in the MTF.
Finally, the masks are kinda necessary because there are A LOT of things that you really don't want to see your face.
Also, here are links to two more SCP live action shorts:
The Shy Guy is an iconic SCP creature that kills anybody who sees his face...and can also run fast enough to potentially break orbit while tanking direct hits from an A10 gun. th-cam.com/video/MEOZkf4imaM/w-d-xo.html
This SCP is an invulnerable and unkillable human, who also is unable to meaningfully interact with other people because literally everything he does is perceived as normal to them (eg. your brain contorts your perception of him to fit your expectations and norms). It's less action and horror than just disturbing. th-cam.com/video/emSDgUnclTM/w-d-xo.html
As you said, they have to adapt tactics to the situation. They go in quietly because A) it's a rural neighborhood with civilians around and they don't want to disturb anyone to keep it a secret and B) the very nature of the anomaly is unknown, possibly something that can harm simply by perceiving it, so they don't want to disturb whatever's around and if they make contact to hopefully minimize exposure. They don't take the intel off site because the intel itself could be the anomaly, and moving it could spread its effects or otherwise cause an unpredictable reaction.So they partially evacuate as a team stays behind to conduct potentially dangerous business while taking precautions such as extracting the data in a hopefully safe manner. As we see, the computer is related to the anomaly, and when the guy shuts it down, presumably something bad happens to him. So of course, when you have no way to predict the consequences, extreme caution is generally the recommended approach, especially when dealing with potentially, or likely confirmed in this case, dangerous anomalies.
As a 40k fan, I hear Non-Euclidean and instantly think “well our time hear is limited. Everyone watch for extra spikes bits on our uniform.”
15:20 i think that was refering to the fact that the therapist brought his patient home with him, which is kinda sus. she was one of the IDed suspects (suspect 2). AKA the murderous glitching chick
I really do feel you should learn the basics of the SCP Universe. What the Foundation is, what MTF are and their purpose and what SCPs are. I feel it would help mitigate moments where you're confused as to why they do certain things.
Exploiting offsite could disrupt everything on the drive there. Their tendency to not do that, might actually be the safer choice. Losing a team sucks, but losing everything in a 5-mile radius of Langley would be worse.
yeh yeh! new setup, love the new production value. time for some soft furnishings and foam dampeners to get rid of that echo. :D
These guys don't handle humans with guns they handle next level other worldy creatures.
3:47 360 security is always a necessary but so is secrecy of the Foundation. Speed is the name of the game in this opening breach for several reasons in universe. To be unseen by possible passerby’s which was hinted at with the gas leak cover, unknown world alternating effects is also possible so to have the least amount of exposure they do have to be quick.
There is an SCP of a cube that left inside a room or a house will spawn a copy of the interior of the building in almost exact mirror copy within the external dimensions of the building. Essentially doubling the size of the building without actually constructing anything. This SCP will continue to do this every hour. So the retrieval of this SCP took several months and thousands of personnel searching for it and even then they found it by accident when someone fell through several floors of mile line cordons and connecting rooms. Hundreds were lost and never to be seen again.
For the SCP foundation, possibly KIA, is literally the best and most accurate description of what just happened.
Only the house has the SCP in it, NOT any other house. The SCP is in the house and doesn't affect the outer areas. Definitely needs to be looked into. SCP world is AMAZING!!!
TOC not asking questions about "Possibly KIA" wouldn't necessarily be out of the ordinary due to the nature of the foundation's work. Reading some of the SCP files and watching the vids would make it seem like "Possibly KIA" would be a regular occurrence. Team member sucked into a book, collapsed and suddenly shiny, frozen for any number of reasons, growing roots into the floor. The lore makes it seem like the foundation is pretty callous regarding the loss of any of their personnel below foundation leadership, however they would also likely be ready to take a MTF member's word for it until debrief, so them not asking questions didn't feel too out of the ordinary.
Have you seen the short film 096? Also a good SCP short film.
Swat tactics are diffrent that military
Military attempts to not stand out as much as they can
While swat if theres a bomb threat just drives up in front of the building and enter usualy loudly
Lol I just started to play ready or not, but yeah definitely check it out, slowly clearing rooms is pretty fun
On how the MTF Infilled: Anyone who saw anything would be given Amnestic treatment by the Foundation. They would probably deploy an amnestic into the local water supply anyway just to be sure.
Also MTF are as expendable as Imperial Guard.
They dont have medics.
@@npswm1314 theyre basically the 2nd d class
This is a situation that mole rats would deal with, mole rats are a type of mtf that deals with unstable buildings and reality benders, one of the most dangerous mtfs to work with
MTF: mobile task force
Unstable buildings: buildings that go on indefinitely or change due to unknown forces
Reality benders: able to change the things around them
So glad to see you do the first one.
You know what would be great LED flares,
A stick with several LED lights going up it in a metallic case,
They wouldn't have much use in actual military because it'd be too expensive and not expected to be reusable,
But for something like SWAT are special agents that would be able to collect their gear after an assignment it would be great for dark situations when they just need light.
I’d honestly really enjoy watching you play Ready or Not, that’d be fun!
I think the main reason they do on site exploitation is because you don’t know what could cause harm outside of the target area. What if that computer spreads a mind virus and you take it all the way through town on your way to the containment facility? It makes sense to gather all you can on site in universe.
this reminded me that Operatordrewski made a video about his time on set while Overlord was filmed, not really good reaction content but I'd recommend you watch it in your free time.
Could you react to some scp lore I would like to see if you views on tactics would change if you saw the variety of different threats that the foundation faces
Here is the thing: The threat is NOT a normal human being, but an anomaly you can't predict, so having a slower and relaxed pace at exploring and secure a place makes sense.
There might be a chemical hazards so they wear cover
I thought the day would never come, but I’m glad it did.
Ikr, I’ve been waiting ages.
I mean, half of the things don't apply when you are fighting the supernatural, humans are at least predictable, at least to some degree, pop a shot he dead, what to expect? killzones and traps, but ghosts where screen can just posses you? Or you don't know that if taking something outside will trigger some calamity or not, so you need team on the ground to find out if it's safe to do so.
True, but still best to assume there could be actual humans onsite, after all, other organisations such as the GOC, MC&D or even the Serpents Hand could be there...
@@dwavenminer paranormal is more danger than humans, i mean armed terrorists are problem but that armed nuke ready to fire...
@@wojszach4443 you seem to be forgetting, those organisations have paranormal capabilities themselves...
And if you didn't know, the GOC is under the UN, and nuking them might not be the best idea for the Foundation...
The Foundation really doesn't want to deal with a GOC White Suit team...(basically anonymous iron man suit team)
@@dwavenminer not talking about nuking, more like worrying about few bees when you have hungry wolves inside, wolves take priority
@@dwavenminer plus you get killed just by looking or listening to things, me thinks its prioroty threat to worry about innit?
The Talk or a member of the O5 council, the highest rank in the room, usually during active missions do all they can to keep as many of those in action alive. Some missions are obvious suicide missions, but in most cases taking human risk is done in-house with D class personel.
This is not a normal military opertion.
This is the SCP mate.
Nothing here should comprehend to any military.
Just anomaly.
another thing they need to understand anomaly before they can take any action
there was a farm house that spawned shadow monsters that can be killed with silver bulets while praying to god
The only thing I've always wondered about is why they didn't disable the street lamps closest to the dismount point in the beginning?
I'm sure the Foundation has agents embedded with the company that forsees maintanence on those lights.
They could have disabled them during the day and so when they launch this raid at night, its already taken care of.
It would provide better cover and well, no one is going to think too much of a non functioning street lamp in a US suburb. One going out as a van pulls up on the other hand, would raise some eyebrows.
They're thing is that they have to get in, get as much information as possible, and contain whatever it is, because they don't know WHAT it is. Congruent to that, if someone is even potentially KIA, there is no thought to confirming if they're alive or dead, rescuing them, or even recovering the body. If they're going into an area, the thing they're going after is more important than all of their lives.
Working in the medical field, I can tell you that everyone takes files home. I'm just an aide and take care of patients but I have personally asked for files on people just so I can relook at things during lunch if something is going on with a patient. It's probably convenient for a therapist to keep files at home so he can retake a look at what is happening and what has happened so its fresh in his mind.
11:25 if only savage actual had the brains to realize that
You uh, ever try any of the yakuza games? I've enjoyed seeing other MMA fighters react to the series and seeing their faces light up like a kid on christmas morning.
hey you wathed mtf they squad was trained how to deal with securing monsters moving statues. entyties with their own pocket dymension and many other there are other mtf squads that are trained to deal with humans/humanoids
I know everyone has already said removing the object would be bad, but I feel like there’s already a good example of why.That one teddy bear SCP, where taking it back to the facility resulted in the death of multiple guards and researchers. Even after months or even years of understanding it’s behavior, they still couldn’t predict what the bear would do. Off-site research would at the very least protect higher-priority researchers.
There is also alternative universe of SCP foundation working together with RNF Foundation. That universe is kinda interesting because RNF and SCP foundation found dead researcher's Backroom files and SCP and RNF somehow developed inter dimensional door to go inside Backroom and that was really terrible mistake. I read the files and even watched Korean guy animated it. Very Very creepy you can ever imagine. There is reason why Mobile Task Forces are so expensive. SCP and RNF only hires ex-military who can handle unidentifiable fears alost possible to break you down emotionally. They don't look for best fighters, They hire ex-military or special force who won’t panic and able to do communication with Mission control or HQ or something... Also someone that is smart and has sense how to think when they standoff against creepy unidentified entities. So most of Mobile task force units can speak more than 3 languages. There are also known South Korean dude who was ex-special force 707 division? Using hacking device and so smart could even speaks Russian and English perfectly. And Some scientist are from Japan and German. Those guys are super expensive. So whenever the scientist get in trouble, they sacrifice whole division units to save one scientist. And MTF units are ready to die for saving one scientist. Sorry for my bad English this is best I can write in English.
The reason why Im writting this down, too many Vets are complaining of MTF's behaving actions and way use comms. But once you read the protocal of SCP foundation, Vets might understand why they behaved so irresponsible. MTF is not being irresponsibility just being cautious not to be absorbed by unknown evemy force. There were Ex-special force Vets reaction getting so upset why leaving digitised KIA member? In SCP foundation, when someone gets infected or absorbed like that, never touch or try to rescue until they get confirmations from HQ or Mission control. I know this well becuase Im a nerd xD I dont like playing video games but I love reading files of SCP Foundation. It might be seems to be imbecile to regular people but they are making embecile choice for the greater picture. First time when I was reading SCP foundation files, I was upset as well. WTF are they doing???? why????? and later when I finished reading files and instructions I understood.
They only deal kind of those entities so most of the cases, even though SCP got lot of research data and informations of unidentified entities , they always not ready. Because each SCP-entity got different psysics of law applies totally different law of this universe that is why securing and containing is so important job to keep civilians safe. Basic steps are would be intel > recon > report > return to HQ> scientists make plans > send higher level MTF forces > dont do anything with personal judgments (most important rule) > over commuicate with HQ > Neutralize threats > scure the entity> report and wait for confirmations from High table from HQ.
There are varying protocols even difficult for me to memorise. Even Scientist personnels cant memorise them all.
I might be the one of the few nerd in South Korea knowing details of SCP universe becuase there no files written in Korean. However I read those file in Russian. Anyhow even though MTF are special secret forces but I would like to believe even regular? SWAT officers or marines can also be brave and will know what to do if they are in that situation. Becuase SWAT officers and VETS marines these people and you are not civilain. You guys are trained. Nerd like me can not be compared with people like you. So what Im trying to say is, Even none MTF military people like you can also handle that horror with remaing calm and communication with HQ. If regular nerds like me, radio chatter would be like screaming and repeating words over and over not giving clarify informations at all. Just like rookie officer shots fired!!! and not telling his 10-20 (location). If there is SCP foundation, you can also work for them. They will welcome people like you who servered. SO precious to them. And Valuable. Im sure you heard about Half life black mesa. Those facility hiring only ex-military as security officers. Very expensive as well. Each one of them has combat experienced
thanks for reading this even though its gibberish english.
At least you paragraph and I had no problem reading it.
Hope you have a good weekend.
@@krispalermo8133 thank you for your kind words hope you have wonderful weekend as well! =D
You should watch and critique the squad tactics seen in R.E.D. Retired Extremely Dangerous with Bruce Willis, Mary-Louise Parker, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich and Karl Urban. Hilarious movie and I'm sure you'd find a good deal to talk about
I wouldn't be surprised if you didn't do big studio productions, just putting it out there!
One flaw of the "take it off site" idea is that there is no telling what could go sideways the moment they try and remove that laptop from the house. It's liable to make things even worse. This is an anomaly they're dealing with. Anything is on the table, standard procedure is VERY much to play it as safe as possible and only engage or disturb when attacked or engaged first.
They deal with a wider varriety of situations in the scp universe, more than likely this target does not require a quick and agressive containment, so they would have already secured the block before sending in the "red shirts" the van is probably only to make the transportation to the site less supsicius.
they might have gotten a hint that this will not be something agressive, but they are being sloppy, the site could have civilians atleast.
That being said they are pretty much required to do on site research as entering a site pretty much makes you a contamination risk so as much work will have to be done each shift.
SCP is such an untapped goldmine of media content. Its horrible how unrecognized it is. And it shows because of the popularity of the few creators that make these videos.
I know that this wasn't Paul's job (or at least to my understanding it was not his job in the military), but I kinda want to see him read about an SCP like the SCP Special Forces (Ive been apart of this community for 10 years and I'm blanking on what the groups are called) would read before recovering an SCP, then sort of plan what he and a group of people would do with that given info and the objective of recovery and containment.
Lads are geared up more like Tarkov Chads than real military forces XD love seeing the old spider eyes and tier 4 helmets combo.
With of course the obligatory nonsensical brightly coloured half masks XD
@@mekpriestchris8746To be fair, the masks are because it's a movie and you gotta give the audience some tool to identify characters.
I would absolutely love to watch you play ready or not.
Worst is to have driver in seat. Lowered visibility, lowered action area. Outside, next to door of vehicle.
Bruh. I don't think military/ police tactic handbooks have a proper guideline for when your target IS the house.
It's the dollhouse. If there are casualties no one's getting them back.
Oh buddy. They ain't looking for one guy. They walked right into the threat the second they stepped inside.
Get out asap. Yes. But what if the enemy is just the house they're in.
Ready or Not has been in the making for ~5 years AFAIK. It's inspired by SWAT 4. I'd love to see you play it.
The thing is, you aren’t really wrong at all with everything you’ve said, but when it comes to SCPs, slow and steady is exactly what you want to do most of the time. Going in against any SCP is literally going in against the Unknown Abyss. You don’t know how deep the hole is or what may exist if you go deep enough, but you’re smart enough to know it’s a hole, and you gotta be careful when stepping around it.
I don't watch streams, but i wouldn't mind watching a Ready or Not VoD
Currently working on the screenplay for my own SCP related short film called...Keter. Might eventually change the name it's kinda a working title. The plan is to shoot this later this year...maybe in the Fall....and if all goes to plan...release it right at the new year. I'm going with no masks or voice overs though so I gotta find some talented folks who do things that would mean they have all this year to bring into it
When an area that has an scp that effect a certain vicinity they always if not evacuate the area of any civilians, with some sort of excuses to get them to leave. Most likely the area has zero people in this neighborhood , after the foundations got info of this Cognitohazard. Allowing the MTF team to move in open area with out the need of someone seeing them. A side note depending on the MTF unit each one are different, some that are made to deal with specific type of scp and other dealing with local police, military, navy and even wild life, one example MTF Beta-4 deal with local fauna-based anomalies. Some MTF units deal with humanoid scp, other deal with more of the lovecraft scp that brake are laws of reality, even Cognitohazard that are more of the sound base.
Not sure what unit MTF these guys belong to but if I had to make a guess it be MTF Eta-10 ("See No Evil")
4:23 the answer is they didn’t have enough actors and in movies you don’t want the audience to remember 200 people's names.
13:23 but remember the C in SCP. You got to treat everything as if it is high explosives. Even looking at a toster wrong could kill you.
While Paul is thinking about this being some swat raid, I'm sure dealing with cognito hazard scp is different
A ready or not stream would be great.
I feel like some of you people are getting a little upset that he's critiquing at all. Which I get, we all have a series or universe which we're massive fans over, and we can often act like fan boys when someone starts to unravel it and point things out that are obvious plotholes or redundancies.
Thats not the point of this channel though. The point of the channel is not to go "oh look how stupid and inconsistent this is, the SCP universe sucks!"
The point of the channel is to 1) provide a new perspective from a military officer who has been engaged in combat operations before and 2) provide thoughtful commentary and create a thinkpiece to set up new avenues of conversation. This is not one of those channels where they "react" to videos and provide no input or thoughtful commentary but rather just occasionally make stupid faces and over-exaggerated reactions to things in the video, then at the end tell you how "cRaZy and CoOl" it was. If you want a reaction channel that just strokes off the universe and fanboys over how "cool" it is, there are already plenty of those on YT.
Just be a little more open to lines of thought other than your own, like the Warhammer 40k Fandom was when he first started this channel. We didn't give a damn he was critiquing things in a universe we love, we already know how absurd 40k is, but his willingness to want to learn more allowed us to do something we love, teach him about and share our hobby.
Exactly. I understand explaining the stuff he missed because the SCP rabbit hole runs so deep, but some of the comments here are just raw dogpiling. Cut the dude a break!
Will enjoy this reaction I'm sure, when I get home.
Drivers are in a deathtrap. Out but close.
Ready or Not is a modern version of SWAT 4
I have found good allegory
You are like usa going to vietnam, really skilled in applying violence, but too conventional for unconventional warfare.
Ah yes, the SCP Foundation, where a monster that kills you if you see his face is just Tuesday, but a fucking toaster is an avengers level threat xD
I agree with your criticism on tactics and appreciate that you understand that when “scp” is in the title, you can expect at least 3 kinds of fucked.
Soldiers who were on-site have reported hearing the screams of children throughout the night, as they were raped and abused by Afghan men and allege they were told to keep quiet on the subject out of respect for Afghan culture.
Hope ya'll react to the SCP: Heretic campaign video.
27:01 they can’t since the device can spread. They need to do it on site
I'll say this about all the SCP content, it is... Special.
Paul I love your content and you're extremely intelligent, but please for the love of God, watch even 1 introduction video on SCP and or MTFs
Oooohhhhhhh boy, he's getting into more scp
I wonder if deliberately being obtuse on scp lore is good for engagement?
Commenting for engagement.
Ew, gatekeeping.
Hard to surprise ghosts or other paranormal stuff.
The ending was similar to things that I've seen personally. Like being haunted as both an adult and a child.
I know from personal experience that they fear the name Jesus, and flee from him, normally instantly.
Aint there scp 343 which is probably the abrahamic god
@@xrefed I don't know. But I do know that despite what the Koran says, that god, is not the Biblical God. For example, calling Jesus a "minor prophet", that "didn't die on the cross", plus Muhammad's mentally, of killing and enslaving, once you become powerful enough to do so, like his last words are: "kill the Jews and Christians".
That's not the God of the Jews and Christians.
Paul watching scp stuff, nice
Ready or Not stream sounds good.
For the THINGS these guys fight some are almost unstoppable and some just are, so some times it safer to not alert them aka thy are 99% of the time not human and bashing in the door will just get you killed