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ankhtahr:
Due to the size of the Database on anomalies found by the Foundation being so large, I don't see why there shouldn't be a thread about it here. (Except maybe because it gives access to sensitive data without security clearance and without knowledge of O5. But I'm sure Dr. Bright would approve.)

And now to break character, for the ones who don't know what this is all about, I'll just quote my post from HHJJ:


--- Quote from: ankhtahr on 27 Jun 2014, 17:17 ---The SCP-Wiki is a creative writing project about a fictive secret foundation, which operates worldwide to contain anomalous things/artifacts. While sometimes very scary I like reading the texts there. The foundation is unscrupulous, as they protect the public from dangers from these articafts with any means necessary. They often utilise so called "D-class personnel", which are recruited from death row and are thus expendable. The foundation is organised by a council of thirteen people, the so called O5 council. The stories are written as "reports" about these artifacts, beginning with a description of necessary containment measures before even explaining what the artifact is. Many of the articles are written to be creepy to horrifying. Often the artifacts don't seem too threatening, until you come to a twist, which leaves you in terror. Good SCPs to start with are SCP-087 (very creepy), SCP-1981 (very creepy as well) or SCP-055 (not that creepy, but an unsettling idea). Also read the articles at the top of the series overviews (Details about object classes and personnel classes).

--- End quote ---

And now my first question for interested people. What were the authors (or author, my guess is that it was just Dr. Bright) of "The Things Dr Bright Is Not Allowed To Do At The Foundation" smoking? I mean seriously:

--- Quote ---Chainsaws are not the solution to every question.

* Nor is 'More Chainsaws'.
* Or "Chainsaw cannons"
* Except for that one time. And yes, it was awesome.
--- End quote ---

ChaoSera:
Maybe they were smoking a Chainsaw?

GarandMarine:
They were probably reading Skippy's List

http://skippyslist.com/list/

ankhtahr:
Well, Dr. Bright himself (the author) said that it was based on that list, so yes, they have read it. Still some things on there are just grotesque.

What's your favourite SCP? I'll leave the big ones aside (087, 1000, 2000, 001 proposals). Mine's probably 914:



It offers so many new ideas and possibilities, it's amazing.

Other than that I also thoroughly enjoy 294, especially its use as ordinary vending machine in order to save money.

Edguy:
Dude, I might possibly end up reading 3000+ pages of made up reports now. Thanks a lot.

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