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Who's Stronger SCP 001 (SAS) or SCP-3812

I'm voting for SCO 001 SAS

While yes, 3812 seems to be ascending infinite narratives as we speak, it is still contained within a single narrative, which SCP 001 SAS can simply destroy with near to no effort at all
 
SansyBoi420 said:
I'm voting for SCO 001 SAS
While yes, 3812 seems to be ascending infinite narratives as we speak, it is still contained within a single narrative, which SCP 001 SAS can simply destroy with near to no effort at all
read the revision thread pls.
 
Although I did see an argument where 3812 is still controlled by the narrators themselves and how 3812 can still just be CTRL+A and backspaced by Swann whenever they want to, and the fact that he is still referred to as a "fictional character" still makes him vulnerable to Swann's deletion ability

But because of the revision, he still wins here
 
I might be able to help - I wrote 3812.

Assuming that S. Andrew Swann and I exist within the same narrative, and that the writers mentioned in S. Andrew Swann's Proposal include me, then yes 3812 would supersede Swann's proposal by virtue of existing within a higher narrative than my own (by a significant margi).
 
WeeklyBattles said:
>Djkaktus

............dont know if i should believe this or not
Regardless, it's the conclusion we currently have on the profiles anyway. It'd be neat to know that kaktus actually thinks that, but it wouldn't change how we treat it.
 
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