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SCP Discussion Thread 2

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Yeah, i think that atleast a few guys at the foundation wanted to use 239 to kill other scps like 682 and 076 to save costs and stuff
 
Theyre not looking to kill 076 because he occasionally helps and when he dies it usually takes a while for him to come back, and theyre terrified to used 239 against 682 because theyre almost certain she wouldnt be able to kill it. Why they havent used her to kill 096 though i have no idea...
 
Pretty sure 096 is "in the process" of being killed. Our current entry is pre-termination it seems. They are planning it but haven't done it yet.
 
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Theyre not looking to kill 076 because he occasionally helps and when he dies it usually takes a while for him to come back, and theyre terrified to used 239 against 682 because theyre almost certain she wouldnt be able to kill it. Why they havent used her to kill 096 though i have no idea...
shit. did they not know about her bypassing the laws of the universe to erase the existence of a nonexistent being? His adaptation means shit when 239 can bypass fundamental laws
 
Wait, Wait, wait.

Hold the phone

>Slender is a 4-D being

Excuse me, what?
 
Theres also the omnipresent thing which is less because of him being 4-D and probably due to some quantum shinanigans similar to how qubits work with him being literally everywhere unless locked into one position by being seen.
 
He's a human who was killed in a a war, and when he was in the afterlife he challenged the Brothers Death to a set of games in which he gambled for his life back, and he won, but he was so cocky that he challenged them again and again to humiliate them, eventually winning their prized posessions before returning to earth, but the brothers cursed him with the inability to ever die and make it so catastrophies occur wherever he goes
 
Because he decided he wanted to be a cocky asshole and wanted to humiliate death, and he paid the price for it
 
The brothers now use him as a means of slowly wiping out humanity so that they can be protected from the scarlet king in the afterlife
 
Yeah I've seen it on the scp wiki before but I don't know if we use it here. Might be worth it to ask.
 
http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/nobody-dies

"The Critic stared at the circle of metal. He stared into the thin coating of paint, literally inside its composition, then noticed the pattern of brushwork. It was not completed in discrete layers, in fact, the brushstrokes seemed to weave together in three dimensions, the dried paint tangled impossibly. It was so subtle that, in fact, nobody would ever notice it. Nobody but Nobody. He looked deeper, beyond the coating, into the metallurgical structure of the disc. The internal flow seemed to twist and turn through impossible spaces, incredible tension pulling the fabric of reality taut within the hardened disc. He looked deeper, into the molecular structure; there he saw five-dimensional warping that should, by all accounts, cause the disc to shatter into dust. The atomic structure was bent through eight dimensions, beneath that, the protons were pulled across eighteen; the constituent quarks below were crackling across twenty six and below that he could feel the tension of uncountable vectors in uncountable spaces. The Critic inhaled deeply, apprehension setting in. Ruiz cackled madly."
 
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