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Something that can kill SCP-682

Mr. Bambu said:
First off, this isn't BFR so much as a shift in mind.
Second off, "some anomalous effects" is No Limits Fallacy. Can't just say "it'll make powers". It might evolve but uh... right.

Third off, resurrect from a dream? It would have to be dead.
1: Oh, how does it work?

2: Well, this is SCP Foundation what we are talking about, it`s hard to tell the limitations of some SCPs, especially stuff like 682.

3: Same as 1.
 
Sir Ovens said:
Pretty sure once Yakou Madara is done with 682, there will be nothing to resurrect.
343 can just make another body for 682, but I`m not sure with that, however.

Please read the first comments, however, Weekly gave already a fairly good explanation.

As for Shrek in the topics, I accidentally made it a meme tag.
 
@Bobiscan

You are dreaming. I don't know if you know what that is, but dreaming is when you sleep and your mind is experiencing things that are not really happening. In Freddy's case, it's more like when you're within his dream (or nightmare, if you please). BFR is a general term normally meaning you are displaced from where you are. That doesn't happen with Freddy. You're right where you are, just dreaming.

And yes, it is hard to tell limitations, but that doesn't mean you can just say "nope he'll just do this" despite not having the ability.
 
Mr. Bambu said:
@Bobiscan
You are dreaming.

And yes, it is hard to tell limitations, but that doesn't mean you can just say "nope he'll just do this" despite not having the ability.
Well, is Freddy going to make 682 just sleep forever or what?

As for the other part, sorry, I was just giving an example.
 
Please read the first comments, by the way, most of your questions about 682 are in there.
 
@Weekly since he himself was born to kill an 1-A being and his lance carries that power. It even pierced the soul of an 1-A being, was born from the same 1-A being as Reinhard himself (Reinhard and LLT are the manifestation of Mercurius' death wish.)
 
Reinhard sounds like he has it.

Not even 1-B is gonna save 682.
 
WeeklyBattles said:
2935 is 1-B death hax
Sure, lemme pull up the article
This 1-B death hax thing really bothers me. 1-B death hax that can kill 1-B beings that are nigh-omnipresent, as well as ones that are vastly superior to beings that can travel between universes and to pocket dimensions, as well as beings that reside on a timeline separate from every other universe. The real kicker being that even though all of these 1-B beings die, they only do so in one universe at a time, remaining alive and seemingly unaware of their death in all other universes.

On top of that, some of these 1-Bs have Precognition, which you'd think would make them leave, at least for long enough to avoid the death event.

It's kind of hard for me to believe that 2935 has 1-B death hax and power null and anti-precog and mind hax/information manip (needed for those 1-Bs to not notice the universes they're dead in), as well as being able to do all of that while only killing those 1-Bs in that universe, if all of this is just based on the assumption that "2935s universe has no life therefore everything in it died". When all of these assumptions and contradictions aren't needed if you assume that 2935 just creates a copy of the universe the traveler came from where nothing is alive or anomalous.

I might just have some huge misunderstandings about the higher tiers of the SCPverse, but 2935 having 1-B death hax seems like a huge stretch to me.
 
Depends on the level of existence erasure. 682 has resisted it on one occasion, regenerated from it on another, and he has his 1-B essence as well as his immortality via SCP-343 to bring him back.
 
Outliving 682 doesn't seem too reasonable. Original rules of this post were one with no key above 2-A, but it looks like she would win if her abilities are High 1-B when bound.
 
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