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[00:00:18] Oh, hello and welcome to Adente Rigamortis. I'm Review Cause, or Review Cultist.
[00:00:26] I'm Mikey, the East Ends for Elf, I mean, Evil.
[00:00:29] And I'm the Grinch in Yellow, or the Gamer in Yellow, whichever intro you're wanting to roll with here.
[00:00:38] And we're here to discuss those internet stories, most creepy and most pasta.
[00:00:41] And for the end of December, an SCP-Cember, most SCP.
[00:00:47] For tonight we have SCP-2935, otherwise known as O-Death.
[00:00:55] O-Death, you're so silly.
[00:00:56] Yeah. So yeah, Christmas is over.
[00:01:00] Like we're all getting off of stuff in our faces with turkey and getting presents and shit like that.
[00:01:08] Oh yeah.
[00:01:09] So we're back to, but we're on our last leg of SCPs for SCP-Cember.
[00:01:16] And I guess we hit one with a bang, at least personally, for this one.
[00:01:22] Yeah. So, yeah, SCP-2935.
[00:01:28] I'm gonna recommend this one wholeheartedly.
[00:01:31] I am, I partially recommend this one.
[00:01:35] Yeah.
[00:01:36] Yeah, I'll fully recommend it as well, honestly.
[00:01:40] All right. Well, let's dive into this one and find out why we gave those initial recommendations and see where it all stems from.
[00:01:47] So starting with the rundown, which I'm going to admit is very skimmed, like heavily paraphrased.
[00:01:53] So, um, uh, SCP-2935 first off is by DJ Cactus.
[00:02:00] Uh, that's with K's, um, on the SCP-wiki.wiki.com website.
[00:02:09] Every time.
[00:02:10] It makes me smile every time I hear that website.
[00:02:13] Yeah.
[00:02:14] That, that, that address, that, that website address.
[00:02:16] Yeah.
[00:02:17] Uh, yeah.
[00:02:18] Uh, yeah.
[00:02:19] Otherwise known as the SCP Foundation website.
[00:02:23] And, uh, yeah, uh, SCP-2935 is a portal to another version of Earth.
[00:02:28] Uh, another world instance of Earth, as it were, within a limestone cave underneath Indiana.
[00:02:36] Um, specifically a small town, uh, called Joppa.
[00:02:42] Uh, no.
[00:02:43] God damn it.
[00:02:46] Joppa the hut.
[00:02:48] There's gotta be a pizza hut in Joppa now.
[00:02:51] Hell yeah.
[00:02:52] Um, the, this, uh, this other instance of Earth had all life biological and otherwise,
[00:02:59] even down to the microbial, uh, die instantly on April 20th, 2016.
[00:03:06] Um, the various addendums and reports in this entry detail the team that was sent into, into
[00:03:15] explore and determine the cause of the event.
[00:03:18] And while a lot of samples and data was acquired, uh, the team couldn't at the time figure out
[00:03:25] what had happened and ended up perishing when they set off a Foundation site nuclear device.
[00:03:32] Uh, on the other side, like in the, in that world instance.
[00:03:36] Um, fortunately, uh, before all that happened, uh, a drone had been sent in to recover the
[00:03:43] acquired samples and data and returned to the other side of the cave in the living world
[00:03:48] instance.
[00:03:50] Um, through the data, it is revealed that an SCP agent, in fact, the dead world's version
[00:03:57] of one of the team members from the living world, uh, a guy named Keller had gone into their
[00:04:04] instances, uh, into their world instances cave portal, uh, as per Foundation instructions
[00:04:10] from their side, um, prior to the death event, following the same kind of signal that alerted
[00:04:18] the SCP agents in the living world instance.
[00:04:22] Um, and although he arrived, he went into his portal earlier than the, the current team.
[00:04:30] And it appears that the death anomaly was triggered upon his return to his own world instance.
[00:04:37] Um, being the last person in his world, they locked themselves in a cell within the local SCP
[00:04:46] site, uh, 81 and killed themselves.
[00:04:50] Uh, this person was discovered by the team according to the reports that are in the entry.
[00:04:56] Uh, but at the time it wasn't really known how he had ended up in that cell to begin with.
[00:05:02] Uh, so it all kind of came back.
[00:05:03] It all came together at the end when we, when we, uh, looked through the, uh, the data that
[00:05:08] was recovered.
[00:05:11] Pin.
[00:05:12] Uh, that, that's, that's the, the, the, uh, the quick and dirty of it basically.
[00:05:18] Um, it's a, uh, an instance of, of the world that's accessible through a portal in a cave
[00:05:24] under Indiana, uh, and has since been sealed off because the SCP foundation on this side, you
[00:05:31] know, the living world doesn't want that whatever caused the death world to happen again.
[00:05:37] So they just, they just, we're just going to seal that off.
[00:05:40] Uh, so yeah, that was SCP 29 35.
[00:05:43] Oh, death.
[00:05:45] So I suppose we should move on to.
[00:05:49] Everyone.
[00:05:50] Tall Instagram inquisitions at this point, Mikey, do you have anything?
[00:05:54] Uh, I have a conjunction junction.
[00:05:58] All right.
[00:05:59] And next stop conjunction junction.
[00:06:01] Exploratory mission 29 35.1 codename gauntlet.
[00:06:07] It's pretty pleasant.
[00:06:10] It's accurate with that newspaper on that date.
[00:06:15] It's stale, but there's no, it's covered in dust, but the food, it's all stale, but it's
[00:06:24] not rotten.
[00:06:25] It's summer in the Midwest.
[00:06:28] It's so goddamn quiet.
[00:06:32] Exploratory mission 29 35.2 codename overland.
[00:06:38] It's right inside.
[00:06:41] It was an automated response, but a lot of them could and probably working that day too.
[00:06:50] It would probably ping maintenance first and then system command and then site command or
[00:07:00] literally anybody on staff.
[00:07:03] It says the program is still running, but no response at all.
[00:07:10] It's not me in there.
[00:07:12] And it's an encrypted security warning, but it wasn't triggered automatically.
[00:07:19] But it's not likely.
[00:07:23] Or somebody put it there.
[00:07:26] It's just the seven of us.
[00:07:29] It looks like it's moving.
[00:07:31] It's just the fucking light.
[00:07:34] It's all dried out.
[00:07:37] It passed through 81 on the way there.
[00:07:40] It did.
[00:07:42] It'd be just around this corner.
[00:07:45] There.
[00:07:46] It's dead.
[00:07:48] It can wait.
[00:07:53] Exploratory mission 2935.3 codename 19.
[00:07:59] It's fine, but this isn't our reality.
[00:08:03] It's somebody else's.
[00:08:05] It must have triggered an emergency breach protocol.
[00:08:09] I can't.
[00:08:10] Data source.
[00:08:12] Data source.
[00:08:12] Encrypted security warning.
[00:08:14] Recovered from site 81.
[00:08:16] Decryption of source revealed a hidden audio log file.
[00:08:20] Transcript of the file is below.
[00:08:23] But this.
[00:08:25] Everything else.
[00:08:26] But it's this one.
[00:08:28] And the silence.
[00:08:30] God, the silence.
[00:08:31] It's all God.
[00:08:33] It's all God.
[00:08:35] Finn.
[00:08:37] Wow.
[00:08:41] I was going to chastise you for the fact that this is all dialogue.
[00:08:46] But.
[00:08:48] But.
[00:08:50] See, I'm using a but in my conversational at the beginning of my sentence.
[00:08:54] Anyway.
[00:08:54] Anyway.
[00:08:56] Um, but.
[00:08:59] Uh, that really was just like a really fun, like disjointed, like, uh, one sided phone call, basically.
[00:09:06] Or like, like a weird, like creepy transmission.
[00:09:11] The way you, uh, the way you like laid that out.
[00:09:13] So yeah.
[00:09:14] I approve.
[00:09:17] That being said.
[00:09:19] Um, yeah.
[00:09:20] Dialogue.
[00:09:22] Yeah.
[00:09:22] You can even like, you can even like finish it.
[00:09:24] That being said.
[00:09:26] Uh, no, but it's the way the character report.
[00:09:29] Yeah.
[00:09:30] It's the way the character talks.
[00:09:33] But these sort of things happen when Mikey grabs all the sentences, throw at a story that start with words that they probably shouldn't like its ends or buts.
[00:09:39] Cause there's always better words to use except when it's dialogue.
[00:09:42] Exactly.
[00:09:43] Thank you for that.
[00:09:45] Yeah.
[00:09:48] Uh, all right.
[00:09:49] Then I suppose next up is the grammar in yellow.
[00:09:53] Really have one.
[00:09:54] And I think one of my notes is somewhat grammar related, but it's, I don't even know where it is.
[00:09:59] So I'll get to it when I get to it.
[00:10:01] Oh, okay.
[00:10:03] Stay tuned.
[00:10:04] Yeah.
[00:10:05] You'll never know when it's happening.
[00:10:07] It's just going to show up.
[00:10:09] Uh, well then I guess we'll move on to the actual thoughts, which is really kind of the bulk.
[00:10:12] Like I have like at least four pages of notes.
[00:10:16] Okay.
[00:10:18] Um, so I'm going to start off with the image slash map, uh, and the location disclosed in the entry.
[00:10:24] Uh, so yeah, it is.
[00:10:26] Uh, so Joppa, Indiana is a real place.
[00:10:29] Uh, and based on cross-reference between the image provided in the, in the entry and Google maps, which may even be where the map from the image comes from.
[00:10:39] Um, it's, uh, Salem church cemetery is likely the, the church that's referenced as, uh, this limestone cave being, uh, underneath kind of thing.
[00:10:52] Um, I wonder how many people have actually visited the location because of this SCP, you know, like, like go to job, go to Joppa, Indiana, uh, Joppa, Indiana, like to just, just because like, I mean, because they're like a fan of the SCP foundation.
[00:11:07] And they saw, and they, they saw that this was an actual place.
[00:11:10] Um, certainly something I would do.
[00:11:13] Absolutely.
[00:11:14] Uh, also, you know, I'm just, I looked at it also.
[00:11:16] Joppa, Indiana, isn't too far from Indianapolis where Jen con takes place every year.
[00:11:23] Road trip.
[00:11:25] I find a cave out there.
[00:11:27] Hey, Adam, uh, Jeremy, you want to come out to, you want to go to Joppa, Indiana where it's there?
[00:11:31] It's like an SCP foundation entry.
[00:11:36] Um, but yeah, so I just, I, I, I, again, you guys know me, my, uh, my, my yearning to visit real life locations of creepy pastas.
[00:11:47] It would be wild if you went to those exact coordinates and you saw a cave.
[00:11:51] If there, if I actually saw a limestone cave, I'd be like, nope, nope, nope.
[00:11:56] Yeah.
[00:11:59] I'd start looking around.
[00:12:00] I'd start getting paranoid too.
[00:12:02] Yeah.
[00:12:02] The amount of like attention to detail, if the author like literally went out into the woods and found a cave, got the coordinates, like, okay, I'm going to base my story on this actual cave.
[00:12:13] Because there is actually even an image of a cave, of, of a limestone cave.
[00:12:17] So it's like, is if that's actually like somewhere near Joppa, like that's wow.
[00:12:23] Yeah.
[00:12:25] Mad props.
[00:12:26] If that's the case.
[00:12:27] Oh, absolutely.
[00:12:28] Yeah.
[00:12:29] Uh, and then we get this bit here, uh, after the, the images and maps and stuff.
[00:12:33] Um, so afterwards the site 81 personnel contacted site command.
[00:12:38] So site 81 in this sentence is a link to an entry on site 81, which is basically supplementary material about the site.
[00:12:48] It's staff, the SCPs it contains and researches and the history of the site complete with images of the area.
[00:12:57] One of the directors and map layouts of the facility.
[00:13:02] I missed that one.
[00:13:03] I could easily see using that, like this, this document, like this, this other website, this other, uh, site entry, um, for as background information, like background material for playing in a Midwestern set, uh, in a Midwestern space.
[00:13:22] In a game, like you like, give your, give like this gives like enough information to jump into us and to, to run a scenario, even a campaign where your agents working at site 81 in Indiana.
[00:13:36] And you're dealing with SCPs around the Midwest.
[00:13:40] Wow.
[00:13:41] I missed this whole page.
[00:13:42] This is fucking awesome.
[00:13:44] It is so fucking extensive.
[00:13:45] I like, I like, I'm not even gonna lie.
[00:13:47] Like I said, like when I, when I, after I finished reading this, I sent this to Adam and Jeremy.
[00:13:52] From RPX.
[00:13:53] Because I was like, guys, like, like Jeremy lives in Indiana.
[00:13:57] Adam's pretty close.
[00:13:59] I was like, you need to read this.
[00:14:00] This is like material for, for, we could run a game based off of this alone.
[00:14:05] There are 541 D class just.
[00:14:11] Yeah, exactly.
[00:14:11] You can play D class.
[00:14:12] You can be characters as D class.
[00:14:14] You could be agents that are working in the feet, like working out of based, like this is your base of operations.
[00:14:20] Um, cause it covers like, basically like this, uh, like Indianapolis or Indiana and the surrounding states.
[00:14:27] Um, yeah.
[00:14:28] And like, yeah, it's just, oh my God.
[00:14:31] Like, it's just so much information.
[00:14:32] Um, like Aussie, this is what it felt like Christmas.
[00:14:35] Like this, this SCP had so much information.
[00:14:38] So much to give.
[00:14:39] Yeah, exactly.
[00:14:40] And it's, it's funny.
[00:14:41] Cause like last couple of, uh, entries that we've been covering this, this month.
[00:14:45] Uh, I know you gamers specifically have been like, kind of like complaining about them, not doing a lot of re having a lot of research or a lot of like notes about like the information.
[00:14:52] Yeah.
[00:14:53] Yeah.
[00:14:53] Here you go.
[00:14:53] Merry Christmas.
[00:14:55] Merry, Merry, Merry, Merry, Merry, Eggnog.
[00:14:57] Yeah, exactly.
[00:15:00] Um, so yeah, that's, I just had to, I had to highlight that.
[00:15:03] Cause like site, the site 81, like document is like so amazing.
[00:15:08] I can't believe I missed that.
[00:15:09] Thank you for pointing that out.
[00:15:10] Yeah.
[00:15:12] Uh, and then the next thing I have here is from the exploratory mission.
[00:15:16] Uh, I'm just going to go with a code named gauntlet.
[00:15:19] Uh, command.
[00:15:20] Uh, we can, can you confirm life signs on any of those individuals?
[00:15:25] Juno.
[00:15:26] I can, the adult male is dead.
[00:15:28] The female is the female to his right and his, and to his left and the child also dead.
[00:15:33] This had to be pretty recent.
[00:15:36] No signs of decomp.
[00:15:37] At this moment, as I was reading the story, it just kind of occurred to me that since all life is dead in this world, like it was established like earlier, that probably meant bacteria as well, which might mean.
[00:15:49] Uh, there's a good chance that these bodies in this world won't decompose as quickly.
[00:15:55] And then later in the, uh, in the story, it confirmed that.
[00:15:59] Yeah.
[00:16:00] Um, like the story eventually, like late, like, like shortly late, or like a little bit later in the document, somebody even brings that up.
[00:16:06] It's like microbial life isn't detected.
[00:16:10] So yeah.
[00:16:11] Uh, and then the next thing I have here is from, uh, exploratory mission codename Overland.
[00:16:16] Um, main roads are navigable due to few vehicles being on them at the time of the aforementioned total death of all life within SCP-2935.
[00:16:28] Okay.
[00:16:29] Okay.
[00:16:29] So I don't know about you guys, but as I was reading this, I was getting this kind of really cool and eerie feeling.
[00:16:36] Um, the way this report was, was reading and addressing the situation here specifically when referring to SCP-2935, like it was a clinical dissociation in the writing.
[00:16:50] When really this, when you realize that the, every time they're mentioning SCP-2935, it is basically discussing the total death of all life on another version of earth.
[00:17:03] Yeah.
[00:17:03] But like, there's a dissociation from that because of the clinical nature of the SCP Foundation's entries.
[00:17:10] Um, and I really appreciated that.
[00:17:12] Like, cause like, it was like, sort of like, like the foundation is, is obviously like viewing this as, uh, like scientific and like in form or in a very formal manner.
[00:17:20] But like on the human level, it's like an entire planet just was wiped out in an instant.
[00:17:27] Like down to the microbial level.
[00:17:30] You know.
[00:17:31] And not even biological life, not even all biological life, all in, uh, not all non-biological life, all AIs and like higher functioning sentience is dead as well.
[00:17:40] Um, as we find out later, like the robot, like basically any, any, like a, uh, any artificial intelligence, like the mechanisms are still running, but there's no one home.
[00:17:52] Um, and, uh, it gets even worse like later on in the story, but I'll get to that in my notes cause I have that.
[00:17:58] Um, so the next thing here, uh, upon reaching Bloomington, MTF E13 split into two separate teams.
[00:18:08] One led by Agent Roy, which would move directly to Site 81 and another led by Agent Juno, which would attempt to access the offsite deep storage server bank.
[00:18:18] Like, oh, are they going to find dead versions?
[00:18:23] Like, so at this point I was like, are they going to find dead versions of themselves?
[00:18:27] Like assuming they were assigned to Site 81.
[00:18:30] Is that the first thing you went with?
[00:18:31] The first thing I went with is, oh, they're going to split the party?
[00:18:34] That's never a good idea.
[00:18:35] Well, there's that too.
[00:18:36] Yeah.
[00:18:36] But it was at this point I was like, oh shit, are they going to like, we're going to like get some like characters that are like going to meet themselves, but dead.
[00:18:42] Uh, and if that's not meant, if that's not brought up in this store, in this entry, that would be a really good fucked up thing to have in the, in an encounter and, uh, went on one of these missions.
[00:18:51] But then soon after we get this.
[00:18:53] Ullman.
[00:18:54] Roy.
[00:18:55] Roy.
[00:18:55] Yes?
[00:18:57] Ullman.
[00:18:58] I was wondering, I know you guys were on assignment, but I think I was on site on the 19th.
[00:19:04] Roy.
[00:19:05] I was thinking the same thing.
[00:19:07] I was on site that day too.
[00:19:09] Ullman.
[00:19:10] You think we're in here?
[00:19:11] Well, shit.
[00:19:13] I need to read faster.
[00:19:15] That was me.
[00:19:16] It was like, shit.
[00:19:19] I'm just like, I'm like, I'm catching on early and then like the story is confirming my, my, my thoughts.
[00:19:27] I'm glad I was on the same wavelength as the story when it was like, I'm glad like the story was actually like kind of, uh, like basically like giving, like,
[00:19:35] giving me that kind of notion, the correct notions.
[00:19:38] Yes.
[00:19:39] Yeah.
[00:19:40] Uh, and then the next thing here, uh, Roy.
[00:19:44] Makes sense.
[00:19:45] Last checked off is April 19th.
[00:19:48] Keller, patch into the system again and try to find out what triggered the emergency broadcast.
[00:19:55] Ullman, you and Indigo, go check the break room over there.
[00:19:58] See if, I don't know.
[00:20:01] Allie.
[00:20:01] Boss?
[00:20:02] Roy.
[00:20:02] Sorry, shit.
[00:20:03] I wasn't expecting this.
[00:20:05] Not like this.
[00:20:06] Anyway, I thought it would be messier.
[00:20:09] Breaches usually are, but this is Daniels clean.
[00:20:13] I mean, they're pretty obviously corpses, but they're clean.
[00:20:17] No blood, slight post-mortem excretions, but it's all dried up and it's all dried up at this point.
[00:20:23] I think it was a disease.
[00:20:25] So, as I was reading this part, I was like kind of reminded by, and this is spoilers for the Firefly film, Serenity.
[00:20:33] Uh, by the scene in that movie when the crew reaches the planet Miranda.
[00:20:40] And they find this whole planetary colony just dead.
[00:20:47] Um, not violently, but just like they just laid down and died.
[00:20:52] Like, peacefully.
[00:20:53] But an entire fucking planet.
[00:20:56] Yeah.
[00:20:57] Um, and like that kind of like fear or that kind of like horror is kind of what the story kind of invokes.
[00:21:06] It's just like in an instant, everyone just dropped.
[00:21:12] Um, and like these, these poor souls, these poor, this team is basically like just having to like deal with that kind of, that kind of creeping dread.
[00:21:21] Basically, like that's kind of the incitingness.
[00:21:23] It's not like a true horror, but it's like a creeping over encompassing dread.
[00:21:26] That's like slowly filling in.
[00:21:29] Um, and then we get this part here.
[00:21:33] Uh, Roy.
[00:21:34] So nobody came calling Keller.
[00:21:36] Nobody, nobody, but us a couple of days later.
[00:21:39] Roy pauses.
[00:21:42] What about the AICs?
[00:21:43] Alexandra is patched into the, Alexandra is patched into the site, isn't she?
[00:21:48] Maybe they're still here.
[00:21:51] So AICs or artificial intelligence conscripts.
[00:21:56] Um, so the AICs letters in this, in the sentence I just referenced, um, is another link to a page known as the AIAD.
[00:22:08] The artificial intelligence application department.
[00:22:11] Basically, it shows the various AIs utilized by the foundation and some articles and reports regarding them.
[00:22:20] Um, again, just more information that I, I didn't even like clue.
[00:22:24] It's like, oh yeah, I guess the foundation would have their own AIs.
[00:22:28] To like help, uh, manage like all the, like basically manage their, their, their pan global, uh, or pan governmental global foundation.
[00:22:40] But when you said it helps them manage, I auto completed that to democracy.
[00:22:46] Yeah.
[00:22:48] Yeah.
[00:22:48] It's just hell divers all the way down.
[00:22:53] Um, but yeah, I just, yeah, I just like when they referenced like AICs, I was like, what the hell are AICs?
[00:22:57] And then I like, there's like, oh shit, they have like, I didn't realize, but it makes sense that they'd have artificial intelligences.
[00:23:02] And again, like the fact that those AIs sees in this world instance were also wiped out is even worse.
[00:23:11] And it just like, it was like the, there was like stepping stones.
[00:23:14] Like, all right, all biological life is wiped out.
[00:23:15] We're like, we get signs of that in the beginning.
[00:23:17] Then they go to check computer terminals and they find out all the AI, all the digital life are basically all wiped out.
[00:23:22] And then they go down to the SCP cells.
[00:23:26] And that's even worse.
[00:23:28] That's a bad time.
[00:23:30] Because, yeah, yeah.
[00:23:31] Cause there's, um, uh, just cause like, at first I was thinking, it's like, oh no, we're going to, we're going to like, this is bad because like, they got to shut this down because, um, all biological life is wiped out.
[00:23:42] But there's a bunch of SCPs roaming around.
[00:23:44] It's like, nope.
[00:23:45] That biological life too.
[00:23:47] Yeah.
[00:23:47] It turns out the SCPs are, the, the, the skips are not also, are not impervious to this event.
[00:23:55] Um.
[00:23:56] Is that the first time we've heard that term?
[00:23:58] Yes.
[00:23:58] I was going to bring it up later, but yeah.
[00:24:00] Roy actually referenced like, all right, let's head downstairs then see what the skips have been up to.
[00:24:06] And I was like, it took me a second to realize that skips is slang for SCPs.
[00:24:10] Cause it's like basically like how you'd like say SCP.
[00:24:13] Yeah.
[00:24:13] How you say SCPs, like just as a word, it's, it's the skips.
[00:24:18] That's just, that's so, I fucking love it.
[00:24:21] I absolutely fucking love that.
[00:24:24] Yeah.
[00:24:24] Like I'm so, I'm surprised we haven't come across that before, but that's just such a fun.
[00:24:31] Um, we haven't heard like too many, uh, like informal stuff through the writing.
[00:24:38] Cause it's all like documentation or like sometimes there's instant reports with actual voices, but yeah, never like nicknames and stuff like that.
[00:24:47] That's actually a really good segue for what I was going to reference next.
[00:24:50] Good.
[00:24:51] Um, which is just the narrative of this.
[00:24:54] So yeah, we'll go with this, uh, quote I have, um, Ali, you guys get the feeling we're gonna, we're getting mind wiped after we get back from this.
[00:25:03] Daniels.
[00:25:03] Why?
[00:25:04] Ali.
[00:25:05] This has to be a huge breach of informational security, right?
[00:25:09] I mean, hell I could go look to, I could go look at Act this is sock drawer and tell you whether he prefers boxes or briefs.
[00:25:18] Who knows what else we could get into accidentally or otherwise.
[00:25:23] Roy.
[00:25:23] Senior staff doesn't have as much functional knowledge of the skips at their site.
[00:25:29] Believe it or not.
[00:25:30] The important stuff is locked down on the network.
[00:25:33] And the really important stuff is kept on vinyl somewhere.
[00:25:39] Regardless, you don't have, you don't need to go snooping, uh, snooping through his journal or anything.
[00:25:45] Pause.
[00:25:45] Or then there's a pause.
[00:25:47] Actually, I take that back.
[00:25:49] If you come across a journal, pick it up.
[00:25:52] Wouldn't hurt.
[00:25:53] Ali.
[00:25:54] Amnestics hurt.
[00:25:55] Straight.
[00:25:56] You wouldn't eat.
[00:25:57] You wouldn't know either way.
[00:25:59] Yeah.
[00:25:59] I'm just, I've been, I was just eating this entire thing up.
[00:26:03] Just, I love the narrative.
[00:26:05] I love that we get to like these, I love that we get these correspondences between, like while they're out in the field, like these, these little bits of information.
[00:26:13] Some of that.
[00:26:14] I just love all of the transcripts here.
[00:26:16] Like I was just reading this, like for the pure enjoyment.
[00:26:19] And then I, I, then I would occasionally have to remind myself, I should take some notes.
[00:26:23] Yeah.
[00:26:25] Um, and then the next thing I have here, uh, since I finished, since I covered up, since I covered the, the skips part, uh, the next thing I have is, um, team begins to check safe class containment cells.
[00:26:37] Indigo.
[00:26:38] SCP-2151.
[00:26:39] That big fleshy thing.
[00:26:41] So I would add this one cause it's a link to an SCP, but since it's already on the list in the link for site 81, since site 81 has a massive, like extensive, also has an extensive list of all the SCPs that it currently has contained in it.
[00:26:58] Um, I'm just going to add all of those to our ever growing list of SCPs.
[00:27:06] So, yeah.
[00:27:08] Um, then my next thing here, this is where I kind of, I started, I suddenly realized like that, like SCPs were not safe as well.
[00:27:16] Um, so straight.
[00:27:18] There, in the corner.
[00:27:20] Ullman.
[00:27:20] Is it moving?
[00:27:21] It looks like it's moving.
[00:27:22] Roy.
[00:27:23] It's just the fucking light.
[00:27:25] Look, it's all dried out.
[00:27:27] Agent Indigo examines SCP-2151-1A.
[00:27:32] Indigo.
[00:27:32] Yeah, this one is gone.
[00:27:34] Check it.
[00:27:35] Check that chamber.
[00:27:36] The rings should be in there.
[00:27:39] Daniels.
[00:27:40] They're in here.
[00:27:41] They're all tarnished though.
[00:27:42] This one is rusted through.
[00:27:45] Roy.
[00:27:46] Bag him.
[00:27:46] Let's move on.
[00:27:47] What's next?
[00:27:49] So, I was starting to wonder, yeah, like, oh god, are we going to have to deal with, like, duplicates of SCPs from, like, a second earth kind of thing?
[00:27:55] And it's like, no.
[00:27:56] They're also not exempt.
[00:27:57] And also, like, it, not even that, like, biological life is wiped out.
[00:28:01] And so, like, if they're biological, they're wiped out.
[00:28:03] But even if they're not biological, they are rendered inert.
[00:28:08] Which I thought was also really good.
[00:28:09] Especially with that notion with the ghost girl.
[00:28:11] That just, like, double dies.
[00:28:15] Yeah, pretty much.
[00:28:16] Like, it's like, what is all that stuff on the walls?
[00:28:18] It's like, I think that's all her.
[00:28:20] And it's like, why'd she have such a violent end?
[00:28:23] It's like, maybe it's more intense when you die a second time.
[00:28:31] Yeah, I just, I loved that.
[00:28:32] And then we get to the corpse of SCP-682.
[00:28:38] And it's like, the corpse of SCP-682 is visible within the chamber.
[00:28:43] Entity displays no signs of life.
[00:28:45] At that point, I was just like, lock this up.
[00:28:48] Seal this reality off.
[00:28:49] Nope.
[00:28:50] Out of there.
[00:28:51] Right now.
[00:28:52] Yeah.
[00:28:53] It killed 999's friend, the unkillable grumpy lizard.
[00:28:57] The unkillable grumpy lizard.
[00:28:58] Weird.
[00:28:59] This also made me realize that this reality's SCP-999 is also dead.
[00:29:06] No, he's not.
[00:29:07] We never see it.
[00:29:09] Yeah, it's not confirmed.
[00:29:12] It's not confirmed.
[00:29:13] SCP-999, little yellow gooby guy, is still alive.
[00:29:17] But then, what's worse?
[00:29:19] Him being dead, along with all the other things in this world,
[00:29:23] or being the last entity alive, alone, in this dead world.
[00:29:29] Yeah.
[00:29:30] With no one to hug.
[00:29:32] Yeah, that's true.
[00:29:34] Like, death might be preferable for SCP-999.
[00:29:38] Or maybe he's in the other world because he killed this world,
[00:29:42] and he's like, that's enough.
[00:29:43] I'm just going to chill now.
[00:29:45] I'm just going to be a really nice guy.
[00:29:46] Yeah.
[00:29:50] In this world, he was SCP-666.
[00:29:54] And in the next world, he's SCP-999.
[00:29:58] Nice.
[00:29:59] Yeah.
[00:30:00] But yeah, I was very sad when I was...
[00:30:02] Because first off, it's like, again, like...
[00:30:03] Also, I love how they reference, like,
[00:30:05] oh, shit, the lizard's here.
[00:30:06] Wait, the lizard was transferred through Site-81?
[00:30:08] Yeah, only it was need to know.
[00:30:10] I didn't, like, know that.
[00:30:11] It's like, yeah, it was need to know.
[00:30:12] We didn't want the staff knowing about it.
[00:30:14] And it's just like...
[00:30:15] It's like, wow, yeah.
[00:30:16] I love how it's like, they're referencing the lizard.
[00:30:19] It's like, you know who it is.
[00:30:20] Yeah.
[00:30:21] As soon as it referenced the lizard, I was like,
[00:30:23] oh, shit, it's SCP-682.
[00:30:27] And the fact that he died, that he also died in this event,
[00:30:30] it was like, fuck.
[00:30:33] That is known for not dying, died.
[00:30:35] Yeah, exactly.
[00:30:39] And then we'll move on to the next thing I have here,
[00:30:41] which is from Exploratory Mission Codename 19.
[00:30:45] Keller.
[00:30:45] I'm having trouble getting...
[00:30:47] Our connection isn't great down here.
[00:30:49] Keller.
[00:30:50] Broken.
[00:30:51] Just like the mask was earlier.
[00:30:53] Keller.
[00:30:54] Who's laughing now.
[00:30:56] No, you can blink, it's fine.
[00:30:58] So, again, a moment of recognition and dread filled me,
[00:31:02] much like 682, or like the reference of the lizard and stuff.
[00:31:05] It filled me here, specifically with the blinking part,
[00:31:09] and it doesn't specifically call out the name of it,
[00:31:13] but I suddenly realized, wait, SCP-173 is dead or inert?
[00:31:20] Yeah.
[00:31:20] And because SCP-173 is that statue that is like in a corner
[00:31:25] somewhere, and if you blink or if you like don't,
[00:31:27] if you take your eyes off of it, it will suddenly appear,
[00:31:30] it'll suddenly like come at you and snap your neck.
[00:31:33] Like, it's the infamous...
[00:31:35] It's the SCP that like everyone kind of like recognizes as an SCP.
[00:31:39] Yeah, like when I think of SCPs, I think of that.
[00:31:43] Yeah.
[00:31:44] Like that is the SCP that like started it all, at least in my brain.
[00:31:49] Yeah, for sure.
[00:31:50] And yes, it does, and it is confirmed that, yes, it is basically,
[00:31:54] it is all but confirmed that it is SCP-173.
[00:31:57] Because I checked the entry, and SCP-1,
[00:32:00] I actually checked the entry for SCP-173,
[00:32:03] and it says it was moved to Site-19.
[00:32:07] Okay.
[00:32:07] So like, it's actually like, this is actually, again,
[00:32:11] it just shows like the great correlation
[00:32:15] and like canonizing of SCP entries,
[00:32:18] that they can like have that kind of continuity.
[00:32:22] There's a question in regards to 173.
[00:32:24] Did they ever try destroying it?
[00:32:27] Because it's just made of concrete and rebar, right?
[00:32:30] I think they have tried,
[00:32:31] but it like, I think it was pretty much like impervious, I think.
[00:32:35] Oh, okay.
[00:32:36] I'm not entirely sure though.
[00:32:37] But again, later on in this entry,
[00:32:39] when we're getting like the data and like all the,
[00:32:41] like the confirmations of all the SCPs,
[00:32:43] we get a reference to it where it's like,
[00:32:47] because they recover some artifacts or some items.
[00:32:50] And some of the items that are recovered by the drone
[00:32:54] is some concrete and rebar with spray paint on it.
[00:32:59] Oh, that's what that is.
[00:33:00] Which is now inert.
[00:33:02] Like the anomaly is now inert.
[00:33:03] So it's like, oh fuck.
[00:33:04] But it says it was unidentified though.
[00:33:06] So it's definitely the,
[00:33:08] it's like concrete and rebar with spray paint.
[00:33:10] That's definitely SCP-173.
[00:33:13] Yeah, I guess you're right.
[00:33:15] Yeah.
[00:33:17] And then the next thing I have here,
[00:33:20] Keller talking to himself.
[00:33:22] Hello, SCP-079.
[00:33:24] Are you awake?
[00:33:26] Pauses.
[00:33:27] Nothing.
[00:33:28] That answers that.
[00:33:29] So I believe this,
[00:33:31] this SCP is some sort of like supercomputer.
[00:33:34] And I will add it to our roster.
[00:33:38] SCP-079.
[00:33:41] The next thing I have here is Keller again.
[00:33:44] It must've triggered an emergency breach protocol.
[00:33:47] I can't.
[00:33:48] Keller.
[00:33:49] The door is locked.
[00:33:51] Do you know?
[00:33:51] I can't just magic it open.
[00:33:53] Keller.
[00:33:54] I'm sorry.
[00:33:55] I'll try to get something out.
[00:33:57] Keller.
[00:33:58] Keller.
[00:33:58] Hey, command.
[00:33:59] This is Keller.
[00:34:00] The, uh,
[00:34:02] the onsite nuke at 19 got tripped.
[00:34:04] We're locked in down here.
[00:34:06] And Kale wants to,
[00:34:08] Kale wants you to tell Anita that he loves her.
[00:34:11] And Daniels has family in Florida.
[00:34:14] Just let them know he's all right.
[00:34:16] That you're going to be all right.
[00:34:19] Roy has kids.
[00:34:21] He says,
[00:34:22] you get it.
[00:34:24] Well, that explains.
[00:34:25] So this,
[00:34:26] when I read this part,
[00:34:26] I was like,
[00:34:27] well,
[00:34:27] that explains some of the earlier wording that I,
[00:34:29] I,
[00:34:30] I noted where it seemed like,
[00:34:32] or hinted at that the agents in the field didn't come back or like some,
[00:34:35] something that was up with the,
[00:34:36] with the team.
[00:34:37] Cause like,
[00:34:37] it seemed,
[00:34:38] it almost seemed like that,
[00:34:39] like the document earlier on was like kind of referencing the team in the,
[00:34:43] in,
[00:34:43] in like,
[00:34:44] uh,
[00:34:45] in the past,
[00:34:46] in the past tense.
[00:34:49] And then we just get this.
[00:34:51] And I was like,
[00:34:52] okay,
[00:34:52] well that explains it.
[00:34:52] They,
[00:34:53] they didn't make it through to the,
[00:34:54] they didn't make it back.
[00:34:55] They,
[00:34:55] cause they,
[00:34:56] they got nuked.
[00:34:57] Um,
[00:34:59] also word of the day after reading all this,
[00:35:02] fuck.
[00:35:04] Cause like,
[00:35:04] I found myself constantly saying,
[00:35:06] it's like,
[00:35:06] Oh,
[00:35:07] that's,
[00:35:07] Oh shit.
[00:35:08] That's this thing.
[00:35:09] Fuck.
[00:35:10] Oh,
[00:35:10] that's what's going on.
[00:35:12] Fuck.
[00:35:14] Like just,
[00:35:15] just this whole,
[00:35:16] fuck,
[00:35:16] this whole dead world is just like,
[00:35:18] fuck.
[00:35:21] Um,
[00:35:23] and then we get this.
[00:35:25] Um,
[00:35:26] this is during like the,
[00:35:27] this is from the drone,
[00:35:28] like information.
[00:35:29] Um,
[00:35:30] after half an hour video link is reestablished.
[00:35:33] Drone begins to descend.
[00:35:35] GPS determines that drone is near site 19,
[00:35:39] roughly 35 kilometers Northwest of Lansing,
[00:35:41] Michigan.
[00:35:43] We are getting a lot of geographical Intel.
[00:35:46] On SCP operations with this one.
[00:35:50] Like I'm so used to actions.
[00:35:52] I was going to say,
[00:35:53] I'm so used to redacted.
[00:35:56] But like this entire entry is not,
[00:35:59] is declassified.
[00:36:02] Um,
[00:36:03] but like in,
[00:36:05] yeah.
[00:36:05] And so in this entry,
[00:36:06] it's all like declassified and like,
[00:36:08] it's all like giving,
[00:36:09] it's giving us so much information of like places you can visit in our real
[00:36:13] world.
[00:36:15] That would be,
[00:36:16] that there are,
[00:36:16] that in the SCP world are SCP sites or like,
[00:36:19] or things like that.
[00:36:21] Like happens in the real world.
[00:36:23] It's a real thing.
[00:36:24] Yes.
[00:36:25] Yes.
[00:36:26] Glad you agree.
[00:36:27] Also,
[00:36:27] I just got to say,
[00:36:28] it's,
[00:36:29] it's interesting that like all this is taking,
[00:36:30] all these events are taking place in the United States and they're using
[00:36:34] kilometers as their measurements.
[00:36:38] Uh,
[00:36:40] well,
[00:36:40] it's because it's the superior,
[00:36:41] uh,
[00:36:42] yeah,
[00:36:43] of course.
[00:36:43] Measurement scale.
[00:36:46] And to be fair,
[00:36:47] SCP foundation is not like bound to the,
[00:36:50] to the U S government.
[00:36:51] They are a paying governmental organization.
[00:36:54] That's like,
[00:36:55] or like a trans governmental organization.
[00:36:57] That's global.
[00:36:58] So,
[00:36:58] yeah.
[00:37:01] Um,
[00:37:01] and then this is from the data acquisitions.
[00:37:04] Uh,
[00:37:04] this is like my last bit here.
[00:37:06] Uh,
[00:37:06] this is kind of where we get some of the revelations of like what
[00:37:08] happened exactly,
[00:37:09] like,
[00:37:09] or what triggered the event,
[00:37:11] even if we don't know exactly what happened.
[00:37:13] Uh,
[00:37:14] so this is from Keller or like this is from,
[00:37:16] this is from dead Keller.
[00:37:19] Um,
[00:37:20] something,
[00:37:21] something must've been in that cave.
[00:37:23] Something must've followed me out there.
[00:37:26] Needed me to go in there.
[00:37:28] Needed me to bring it out.
[00:37:30] Let it loose.
[00:37:31] Let it do to my world.
[00:37:33] What it did to,
[00:37:34] to that.
[00:37:36] Maybe it's me.
[00:37:37] Maybe it's Maybelline.
[00:37:39] Yeah.
[00:37:39] Maybe it's me.
[00:37:41] Maybe I was the reason.
[00:37:43] Maybe I am death.
[00:37:45] If it was in there and I brought it back,
[00:37:48] then I am death.
[00:37:50] I've got myself in a containment cell,
[00:37:53] jammed the goddamn door shut.
[00:37:55] I'm gonna put a bullet between my eyes.
[00:37:59] Everyone else is dead.
[00:38:01] What's one more?
[00:38:04] Fuck.
[00:38:06] Back to the fuck.
[00:38:07] Yeah.
[00:38:09] like,
[00:38:09] so as I'm understanding,
[00:38:11] this,
[00:38:12] um,
[00:38:13] as soon as he,
[00:38:14] as soon as this other Keller entered his version of the cave,
[00:38:18] like to investigate a signal,
[00:38:20] um,
[00:38:21] for his foundation,
[00:38:23] he found another dead world instance.
[00:38:26] He didn't go to our,
[00:38:27] he didn't go to the living world of the,
[00:38:29] like,
[00:38:29] of that,
[00:38:30] that were like that,
[00:38:31] of the,
[00:38:32] uh,
[00:38:32] of,
[00:38:33] of this entries,
[00:38:34] like team and stuff like that.
[00:38:35] He went to another dead world instance.
[00:38:37] Oh,
[00:38:38] really?
[00:38:38] That's what I,
[00:38:39] I'm guessing.
[00:38:40] Cause,
[00:38:40] and then,
[00:38:40] because he's,
[00:38:41] cause originally I thought,
[00:38:42] yeah,
[00:38:42] you know,
[00:38:42] he went to our world,
[00:38:43] found it alive,
[00:38:44] and then came back and killed,
[00:38:45] and killed his whole world.
[00:38:46] But I think it's actually more like he went into the portal and went to another instance where that world was dead and then came back and killed his own world by accident.
[00:38:54] No.
[00:38:56] Well,
[00:38:56] uh,
[00:38:57] explain it to me.
[00:38:58] Yeah.
[00:38:59] Okay.
[00:39:00] Yeah.
[00:39:00] So there's three worlds.
[00:39:02] Yes.
[00:39:03] Okay.
[00:39:03] There's the dead world.
[00:39:05] Okay.
[00:39:06] The world that Keller came from and the world that E 13 manifest destiny came from.
[00:39:14] Yeah.
[00:39:15] The,
[00:39:15] the SC,
[00:39:15] the,
[00:39:16] the,
[00:39:16] for the living world,
[00:39:17] like instance,
[00:39:18] basically.
[00:39:18] Yeah.
[00:39:19] So,
[00:39:21] so Keller in his world was the only one able to respond to the signal coming from the cave.
[00:39:28] Yeah.
[00:39:29] Cause he was into the cave.
[00:39:31] Yeah.
[00:39:31] And we don't know if he was disoriented.
[00:39:36] Or not because he might've just gone through the cave and like,
[00:39:40] Oh,
[00:39:40] I'm back at the entrance because of how close it was to the event happening.
[00:39:46] So from there he went,
[00:39:49] uh,
[00:39:50] back and found everyone dead.
[00:39:53] And that's where he locks himself in one of the cells.
[00:39:57] And then,
[00:39:58] uh,
[00:40:00] later E 13 manifest destiny goes to the dead world.
[00:40:06] Yeah.
[00:40:06] And find Keller.
[00:40:08] Yes.
[00:40:09] In one of the cells.
[00:40:10] And he goes,
[00:40:11] well,
[00:40:11] I wasn't here that,
[00:40:12] that day.
[00:40:12] Why am I here?
[00:40:14] Yeah,
[00:40:14] no.
[00:40:14] Yeah.
[00:40:14] They,
[00:40:15] they,
[00:40:15] they,
[00:40:15] they,
[00:40:15] that makes a lot of sense.
[00:40:17] That is where,
[00:40:17] yeah,
[00:40:17] no,
[00:40:18] I,
[00:40:18] that's,
[00:40:18] that's what I'm getting.
[00:40:19] But like,
[00:40:20] I'm,
[00:40:20] I'm wondering if like,
[00:40:22] so initially I thought like he'd come to our world or to like,
[00:40:25] for,
[00:40:25] for the sake of like clarity,
[00:40:27] I'm,
[00:40:28] when I say our world,
[00:40:28] I'm thinking the SP world that like,
[00:40:30] uh,
[00:40:31] manifest destiny team came through from like where they originated.
[00:40:35] Um,
[00:40:35] he came to that world through the portal.
[00:40:38] Um,
[00:40:38] and on his return back to his world,
[00:40:41] he triggered the anomaly and wiped out all life in his world.
[00:40:45] And that's what,
[00:40:46] well,
[00:40:46] that's what I assumed as well.
[00:40:47] Yes.
[00:40:48] Sorry.
[00:40:48] That's what I assumed.
[00:40:49] But then I realized,
[00:40:50] no,
[00:40:50] he went to another world that was dead and then came back through and maybe
[00:40:54] triggered the anomaly in his own world by either bringing something back
[00:40:58] from that world,
[00:40:59] or it was just the anomaly of the portal.
[00:41:01] Like as soon as he comes back through,
[00:41:03] he sets off that instance basically,
[00:41:06] or sets off that trigger.
[00:41:07] Well,
[00:41:08] um,
[00:41:08] but at the same time you're going to the cave and you exit from what you
[00:41:14] think is potentially the same entrance that you went in because it is
[00:41:18] the same.
[00:41:18] It's just,
[00:41:19] it's just another world.
[00:41:20] It's another reality.
[00:41:22] Yeah,
[00:41:22] no,
[00:41:22] that's what I mean.
[00:41:23] Like,
[00:41:23] so I,
[00:41:24] I was almost wondering like maybe because like he,
[00:41:28] the,
[00:41:28] the difference between him and the,
[00:41:30] uh,
[00:41:30] and his dead world and,
[00:41:32] and,
[00:41:33] uh,
[00:41:33] the team that went through and our,
[00:41:35] and,
[00:41:35] and our living world is that the other team didn't actually go back to,
[00:41:39] uh,
[00:41:39] to their living world.
[00:41:41] Um,
[00:41:42] whereas he,
[00:41:42] I think he did.
[00:41:43] So like he set off the,
[00:41:45] he,
[00:41:45] he set off the,
[00:41:46] the,
[00:41:46] the total death of the,
[00:41:47] of,
[00:41:47] of his world by coming back through to that portal,
[00:41:50] like through that,
[00:41:51] through that opening.
[00:41:52] Whereas the other team was told to stop,
[00:41:54] go and not come through.
[00:41:55] And they received a bunch of,
[00:41:56] a,
[00:41:57] a,
[00:41:57] a new material and a drone to set up a base of operations in that dead world for the time being.
[00:42:03] They never went back,
[00:42:05] um,
[00:42:05] through to the living world.
[00:42:07] So they never triggered the event.
[00:42:09] Back.
[00:42:09] If a single person went back,
[00:42:11] it would have triggered.
[00:42:12] Exactly.
[00:42:12] Yeah.
[00:42:13] Yeah.
[00:42:13] And apparently that like,
[00:42:15] apparently drones are exempt from that because I guess like maybe because they're not living or they're not even sentient.
[00:42:20] They're just like a tool.
[00:42:21] Yeah.
[00:42:22] Um,
[00:42:22] but yeah,
[00:42:23] so it's all like,
[00:42:25] uh,
[00:42:25] it adds for me,
[00:42:26] it added like an extra level of like cosmic horror and dread because of just how close this living SCP world came to being wiped out as well.
[00:42:36] Along with another,
[00:42:37] just became another line of,
[00:42:39] of dead world instances.
[00:42:42] Um,
[00:42:43] like basically I'm,
[00:42:43] I'm almost thinking that there's like just like a multiverse of dead worlds because of this happening over and over and over again.
[00:42:49] Like somebody always goes in and comes out and it's so damn lucky that no,
[00:42:53] none of the team members came back through and they just sealed off that,
[00:42:56] that,
[00:42:57] um,
[00:42:57] that cave because like just to be safe.
[00:43:02] I initially gave the story a little shit for,
[00:43:05] for the fact that like,
[00:43:07] why didn't they go back?
[00:43:08] Like after the first exploratory mission,
[00:43:10] because wouldn't they want to pull them out and like give them a physical and see if there's any,
[00:43:14] uh,
[00:43:15] effects from being in that other world.
[00:43:17] But yeah,
[00:43:18] from the sounds of it,
[00:43:18] if they did that,
[00:43:19] they would have doomed the entire planet.
[00:43:21] Well,
[00:43:21] also like,
[00:43:22] uh,
[00:43:22] if we're going with that.
[00:43:23] Yeah.
[00:43:24] And also with,
[00:43:24] in terms of like safety protocols,
[00:43:25] they may have like kept them in there just for the time being,
[00:43:28] uh,
[00:43:28] cause they didn't want them coming back and bringing something back with them,
[00:43:31] like as per protocol.
[00:43:33] Uh,
[00:43:33] and that,
[00:43:33] and they were,
[00:43:34] and they were a team.
[00:43:35] Whereas like the other guy was just one dude.
[00:43:36] So like he had his own like agency.
[00:43:39] So that's why he came back.
[00:43:40] Yeah.
[00:43:41] Um,
[00:43:42] yeah.
[00:43:43] He still works for the foundation.
[00:43:44] He didn't work for an agency.
[00:43:45] Shut up.
[00:43:47] You know what I fucking meant.
[00:43:49] Yeah,
[00:43:50] of course I did.
[00:43:52] But yeah,
[00:43:52] so,
[00:43:53] um,
[00:43:53] yeah,
[00:43:54] I,
[00:43:54] when I got to the end,
[00:43:55] it was like,
[00:43:55] holy fuck.
[00:43:56] Like they came so damn close.
[00:43:58] What you meant is fuck.
[00:44:00] Yeah.
[00:44:01] Fuck.
[00:44:03] Fuck.
[00:44:06] Um,
[00:44:07] yeah.
[00:44:07] Suddenly the nickname for this one,
[00:44:09] Oh,
[00:44:09] death rings truer than,
[00:44:11] than before.
[00:44:13] Um,
[00:44:14] just cause like,
[00:44:14] yeah,
[00:44:14] like he,
[00:44:16] yeah.
[00:44:17] Oh,
[00:44:17] fuck.
[00:44:19] Just,
[00:44:19] that's just the,
[00:44:20] the name.
[00:44:21] It is now.
[00:44:23] Yeah.
[00:44:24] Um,
[00:44:25] but yeah,
[00:44:25] no,
[00:44:26] like I,
[00:44:26] I just like,
[00:44:27] it's so,
[00:44:28] and I originally when I thought,
[00:44:29] cause that,
[00:44:30] cause my one,
[00:44:31] my one thing is like,
[00:44:32] why was he decomposing so much faster than the rest?
[00:44:35] Uh,
[00:44:36] I guess maybe because like he did,
[00:44:37] he did actually,
[00:44:38] he was the death bringer.
[00:44:39] Like he actually had something like basically had the essence of death on him when he locked himself in that cell.
[00:44:47] Um,
[00:44:49] but like my initial thought was because like all microbial life died in that world.
[00:44:53] And if he went to the living world and like maybe,
[00:44:57] maybe touch something and got some microbials back with him,
[00:44:59] or maybe because he's the only living person,
[00:45:01] he has microbials on him.
[00:45:03] Yes.
[00:45:04] And so when he came back and like,
[00:45:05] he killed himself in that cell and he was decomposing,
[00:45:08] that's because of the microbes that were still on his person in him.
[00:45:10] Yeah.
[00:45:11] Like the act of him going back through the portal triggered the,
[00:45:17] the death of that world,
[00:45:18] but it didn't do anything to him.
[00:45:20] Yeah.
[00:45:21] And nothing and,
[00:45:21] and anything that was associated with his body.
[00:45:23] So like his body still had microbials in it.
[00:45:26] And so like they would have started feasting.
[00:45:28] So that,
[00:45:29] that,
[00:45:29] that,
[00:45:30] that jammed cell door,
[00:45:32] that jammed cell room chamber in the,
[00:45:34] in,
[00:45:35] in site 81 in,
[00:45:36] in the death world is the only life.
[00:45:39] Life.
[00:45:41] Like the only associated life,
[00:45:42] like basically microbial life,
[00:45:44] um,
[00:45:44] in that entire fucking planet on that entire fucking planet.
[00:45:48] I get room to repopulate that entire world.
[00:45:51] Yeah.
[00:45:51] It's just like,
[00:45:52] that's the extra level of just like how fucked up this,
[00:45:55] like the cosmic horror element of this is just like,
[00:45:58] it only took him walking back,
[00:46:01] like either like walking through this portal and coming back to trigger,
[00:46:05] possibly trigger an anomaly that wipes out everything.
[00:46:07] Like not just normal mundane life,
[00:46:10] but like digital life and SCP supernatural anomalies.
[00:46:15] I don't get how it distinguishes.
[00:46:17] It,
[00:46:18] it,
[00:46:18] it probably doesn't.
[00:46:19] It doesn't distinguish.
[00:46:20] It just wipes everything.
[00:46:21] It clears the board.
[00:46:22] It doesn't,
[00:46:22] it doesn't clear the board completely.
[00:46:24] Cause like you could turn on a digital clock and it would work if you had
[00:46:28] electricity there.
[00:46:29] You know what it is?
[00:46:30] If you turned on an AI,
[00:46:32] it wouldn't work.
[00:46:33] It's because it wiped out all seat.
[00:46:35] You know,
[00:46:35] it's the halo rings.
[00:46:37] It wiped out all sentient.
[00:46:39] Oh,
[00:46:40] it,
[00:46:40] well,
[00:46:40] it wiped out all or all biological life.
[00:46:42] And then when it came to non-biological life,
[00:46:44] it wiped out all sentience.
[00:46:47] Like it wiped out all intelligence.
[00:46:50] Hence why the AI is.
[00:46:51] Oh yeah.
[00:46:52] It just has a way to determine that.
[00:46:54] I suppose.
[00:46:55] Yeah.
[00:46:55] Well,
[00:46:55] and also like,
[00:46:56] again,
[00:46:56] it's an anomaly.
[00:46:57] So like,
[00:46:57] we're never going to know exactly.
[00:46:59] No,
[00:46:59] of course not because it breaks reality.
[00:47:02] Now the question is what,
[00:47:05] if there is no way home for biological matter?
[00:47:09] Like you just,
[00:47:10] if you keep going through the cave,
[00:47:12] you keep going to dead world after dead world.
[00:47:15] Dead world.
[00:47:15] Yeah.
[00:47:18] Yeah.
[00:47:18] Like what if there,
[00:47:19] yeah,
[00:47:19] like,
[00:47:19] like it's a,
[00:47:20] it's a,
[00:47:21] like you can only,
[00:47:22] you can only go down.
[00:47:23] You can't go back up.
[00:47:25] Yeah.
[00:47:25] Or,
[00:47:25] or like,
[00:47:26] it's like,
[00:47:26] um,
[00:47:27] like if you descend down,
[00:47:28] but you don't have any,
[00:47:29] like any way of getting back up.
[00:47:30] Um,
[00:47:31] kind of like how he,
[00:47:32] like he,
[00:47:33] he,
[00:47:34] this may not even be his home,
[00:47:35] his home world.
[00:47:36] It may have been like,
[00:47:38] um,
[00:47:39] like he,
[00:47:40] he might just made the assumption that it was his home world because he went back to the cave.
[00:47:44] And it was so damn close to what he had or to what his original world.
[00:47:47] But yeah.
[00:47:49] Um,
[00:47:50] it's,
[00:47:50] it's,
[00:47:50] it's,
[00:47:51] it's a,
[00:47:51] it's sort of,
[00:47:51] again,
[00:47:52] it's a,
[00:47:52] it's a,
[00:47:52] um,
[00:47:53] it's a thought provoker of,
[00:47:54] uh,
[00:47:55] of,
[00:47:56] um,
[00:47:57] of what,
[00:47:57] what might've happened,
[00:47:58] but that's kind of the point of it.
[00:48:01] I feel like the dead world can't just be a singular dead world that like all the other
[00:48:06] live worlds are connected to if they go through that,
[00:48:09] because there would be so many more copies of,
[00:48:12] of dead people there of multiple different universes,
[00:48:15] all accidentally going to the dead world.
[00:48:17] well,
[00:48:17] that's dying.
[00:48:18] I don't think that's the case.
[00:48:19] I think it's like,
[00:48:20] we're just like,
[00:48:21] it's like,
[00:48:21] again,
[00:48:22] it's like a copy after a copy.
[00:48:23] It's basically like the,
[00:48:24] the,
[00:48:24] the,
[00:48:24] the multi,
[00:48:25] the multiple world theory,
[00:48:26] like where it's just like every,
[00:48:28] like every time you do something,
[00:48:29] your action creates multiple,
[00:48:31] uh,
[00:48:31] multiple realities,
[00:48:32] right?
[00:48:33] Like multiple copies of the same world,
[00:48:35] but like in,
[00:48:37] in,
[00:48:37] in those worlds,
[00:48:38] you did something slightly different.
[00:48:40] And it's,
[00:48:40] it's kind of,
[00:48:41] I think that's what's happening here.
[00:48:42] It's like basically there's just a long line in the multiverse of just these dead instance,
[00:48:48] a world instances,
[00:48:50] these dead,
[00:48:50] these,
[00:48:51] these savings,
[00:48:51] these,
[00:48:52] these save instances of the world where like the world just ended completely and utterly.
[00:48:57] Again,
[00:48:57] it's just death,
[00:48:59] just chugging along.
[00:49:00] It's,
[00:49:00] it's like that meme where like,
[00:49:01] uh,
[00:49:01] death is just like walking from like,
[00:49:03] in front down a hallway and like,
[00:49:05] there's blood seeping out of different rooms.
[00:49:06] And then he's just going to the next one.
[00:49:08] Like,
[00:49:09] he's just like murdering,
[00:49:10] like everything in the,
[00:49:11] in one room.
[00:49:12] And after the other,
[00:49:13] again,
[00:49:14] helping the whole like,
[00:49:15] Oh,
[00:49:15] death name.
[00:49:16] The story,
[00:49:17] the story has,
[00:49:17] or the century has,
[00:49:20] uh,
[00:49:21] but yeah,
[00:49:21] that is,
[00:49:22] that's my actual thoughts.
[00:49:23] Um,
[00:49:26] fuck on.
[00:49:27] Oh,
[00:49:27] fuck.
[00:49:29] So,
[00:49:29] uh,
[00:49:30] Mikey,
[00:49:30] these stands for evil.
[00:49:33] Yeah.
[00:49:35] Uh,
[00:49:36] I like that there are multiple realities.
[00:49:42] Um,
[00:49:45] it's,
[00:49:48] what,
[00:49:48] what gets me though,
[00:49:50] is that the AI is affected.
[00:49:53] Cause it,
[00:49:55] AI is just code.
[00:49:56] And if they can access files on a computer,
[00:50:03] they're,
[00:50:04] they're using the operating system,
[00:50:06] which is just code.
[00:50:07] Yeah.
[00:50:07] I think it's,
[00:50:08] I think it is though.
[00:50:09] Like the AI is because it is,
[00:50:11] it is code,
[00:50:12] but it has like,
[00:50:14] it does,
[00:50:14] it has emulated like higher brain functions to a degree.
[00:50:18] It has an intelligence to it.
[00:50:20] That's like,
[00:50:20] it is an evolving kind of code system.
[00:50:24] so that's probably why it's affected.
[00:50:26] Also,
[00:50:27] again,
[00:50:27] it's,
[00:50:27] it's an anomaly.
[00:50:28] I know it's a scapegoat,
[00:50:29] but it's an anomaly.
[00:50:30] So yeah,
[00:50:31] it just doesn't.
[00:50:32] Whatever killed it,
[00:50:32] whatever killed everything isn't a scientific or a mathematical thing that did it.
[00:50:38] It killed 682.
[00:50:40] Yeah.
[00:50:41] It just.
[00:50:42] Oh no,
[00:50:42] that means it killed Joey fuck nuts and all the,
[00:50:44] on the,
[00:50:44] the boneheads of Bolcher Gulch or would it have?
[00:50:48] Because they're technically,
[00:50:49] they're undead and they're kind of boneheads.
[00:50:52] They're kind of dumb.
[00:50:53] It doesn't matter.
[00:50:55] It's,
[00:50:55] you can still care that they died.
[00:50:57] I know.
[00:50:58] But I'll go.
[00:50:58] So it could absolutely kill.
[00:51:00] That's true.
[00:51:01] Yeah.
[00:51:01] Yeah.
[00:51:02] Kill the ghost.
[00:51:03] No,
[00:51:03] it killed Joey.
[00:51:04] It killed this world.
[00:51:05] It's just the Joey fuck nuts.
[00:51:06] Yeah.
[00:51:07] No,
[00:51:07] no,
[00:51:08] no.
[00:51:08] It was worse.
[00:51:08] It was bad enough.
[00:51:10] Mm.
[00:51:11] Mm.
[00:51:13] Yeah.
[00:51:14] Yep.
[00:51:15] Uh,
[00:51:16] and I also like that it goes the,
[00:51:22] the route of sort of last man,
[00:51:24] on earth with the color.
[00:51:27] Yeah.
[00:51:27] Like,
[00:51:28] cause you realize he is the last biological being on this world.
[00:51:36] He's the last living anything on this planet.
[00:51:38] Yeah.
[00:51:39] Yeah.
[00:51:41] So it,
[00:51:43] it's one of those things where you either try and tough it out or you take the easy route.
[00:51:50] And,
[00:51:50] and,
[00:51:50] and,
[00:51:50] well,
[00:51:51] and,
[00:51:52] oh,
[00:51:52] no,
[00:51:52] and it's sad because he was literally just two days to retire.
[00:51:56] No,
[00:51:57] he was just two days from return from,
[00:51:59] from,
[00:52:00] from rescue.
[00:52:02] Like,
[00:52:02] or I get technically three days from rescue.
[00:52:04] Cause that's when he put in that message,
[00:52:05] that encrypted message.
[00:52:07] And then he could have just waited and met his clone.
[00:52:10] Yeah.
[00:52:10] He could have,
[00:52:11] yeah.
[00:52:11] He could have met the team if he had just fucking waited,
[00:52:13] but like he,
[00:52:15] he,
[00:52:16] uh,
[00:52:16] within like a couple of days,
[00:52:17] he,
[00:52:17] he lost all hope and just decided to end it.
[00:52:22] Like it wouldn't have helped even if he met the team.
[00:52:25] Cause like,
[00:52:25] they're not going back.
[00:52:26] Like they all just blew up in a news.
[00:52:28] That's absolutely true.
[00:52:29] Yeah.
[00:52:30] They,
[00:52:30] they just,
[00:52:30] well,
[00:52:30] yeah,
[00:52:30] they wiped themselves out because they figured they,
[00:52:33] I,
[00:52:33] I'm still on the,
[00:52:34] so do they actually accidentally trigger that or did they intentionally
[00:52:37] trigger that and just say that they accidentally triggered it?
[00:52:40] Cause they,
[00:52:41] cool.
[00:52:41] Cause there is a message where Keller like reports to the,
[00:52:43] to the drone.
[00:52:44] It's like,
[00:52:44] we're going to try something to try and stop this.
[00:52:48] If not,
[00:52:48] just seal it off.
[00:52:50] Like he says that specifically.
[00:52:51] So I think,
[00:52:52] I think he was intentionally planning on doing it.
[00:52:54] Yeah.
[00:52:54] Sure.
[00:52:55] Yeah.
[00:52:56] But yeah,
[00:52:57] so like,
[00:52:57] again,
[00:52:58] like he was,
[00:52:59] but like,
[00:52:59] still like dead Keller.
[00:53:02] Okay.
[00:53:03] Which dead Keller?
[00:53:04] Other,
[00:53:04] other Keller.
[00:53:05] First Keller.
[00:53:06] God damn it.
[00:53:07] Keller or Feller?
[00:53:09] Feller is a fake Keller.
[00:53:10] I got one.
[00:53:11] 2935 dash Keller.
[00:53:15] Is the,
[00:53:16] cause he's technically,
[00:53:17] he's the Keller from this,
[00:53:18] from this,
[00:53:18] from this SCP.
[00:53:19] You're right.
[00:53:20] You're right.
[00:53:21] Um,
[00:53:21] he,
[00:53:22] if he had just waited,
[00:53:23] he could have at least like established a communication and told,
[00:53:27] told the SCP like firsthand.
[00:53:29] I mean,
[00:53:29] they still got the information out and they figured out what they,
[00:53:31] they,
[00:53:31] they're probably able to surmise what happened based off the data they retrieved.
[00:53:35] But it just,
[00:53:36] it's sad.
[00:53:37] It's,
[00:53:37] it's,
[00:53:37] it's a,
[00:53:37] it's that tragic horror of like,
[00:53:39] if he had just waited a little bit longer.
[00:53:41] It's like the,
[00:53:42] it's like the ending of the movie,
[00:53:43] the mist.
[00:53:44] If they had just waited like 30 more seconds,
[00:53:49] the military would have rolled in.
[00:53:51] The mists would have gone away and it would have been a happier ending than what we got.
[00:53:56] Well,
[00:53:58] the,
[00:53:58] um,
[00:53:59] the other thought process,
[00:54:01] um,
[00:54:02] is that the,
[00:54:04] quote unquote dead world.
[00:54:06] Yep.
[00:54:07] Um,
[00:54:08] only reaches out when everything is dead.
[00:54:12] Oh,
[00:54:13] that's true.
[00:54:13] So,
[00:54:14] yeah.
[00:54:15] So if he hadn't killed himself,
[00:54:18] the signal,
[00:54:19] then this,
[00:54:21] yeah,
[00:54:21] the signal wouldn't have gone through to the,
[00:54:24] to the,
[00:54:25] um,
[00:54:26] the next one.
[00:54:26] Fast force.
[00:54:28] Yeah.
[00:54:28] It would,
[00:54:29] it will,
[00:54:29] no,
[00:54:29] it wouldn't have gone to the next world.
[00:54:31] Basically.
[00:54:31] It wouldn't have gone to the instance.
[00:54:33] So yeah,
[00:54:33] it really is just this weird,
[00:54:35] like pipeline of dead worlds.
[00:54:40] So this is not like death's just tired of this bullshit and just like,
[00:54:44] fuck it.
[00:54:45] I'm just going to go through,
[00:54:46] go down the multiverse and just start wiping out the worlds.
[00:54:51] It's too many timelines.
[00:54:53] Yeah.
[00:54:53] And then the,
[00:54:54] the one,
[00:54:55] the one SCP foundation,
[00:54:56] like world that like caught up,
[00:54:59] accidentally like caught onto his wilds,
[00:55:01] just like shut it down.
[00:55:02] It's like,
[00:55:02] and now death's just in there.
[00:55:03] It's like,
[00:55:04] fuck.
[00:55:06] Well,
[00:55:07] and then there,
[00:55:08] there's the other thing,
[00:55:10] which is the,
[00:55:11] the SCPs have,
[00:55:13] or not SCPs,
[00:55:14] the foundation has fail safes in place.
[00:55:18] Yeah.
[00:55:18] Yeah.
[00:55:19] So after how many days of nobody doing anything,
[00:55:25] will all the nukes explode in all the sites?
[00:55:29] That's true.
[00:55:30] Yeah.
[00:55:31] Like,
[00:55:32] and so eventually this dead world is going to be a nuked dead world.
[00:55:38] Yeah.
[00:55:38] It's going to be even,
[00:55:40] it's basically just kicking the dead horse.
[00:55:43] Just like,
[00:55:45] stop nuking.
[00:55:46] It's already dead.
[00:55:48] Yeah.
[00:55:49] I'm going to make sure though.
[00:55:51] Yeah.
[00:55:51] There's only one way to know.
[00:55:53] Got to make sure nothing comes back from this.
[00:55:59] Nevermind that this thing was like a perfect killer.
[00:56:01] Like everything dropped.
[00:56:03] Like everything,
[00:56:05] like everything just died instantly.
[00:56:08] Or that was also really creepy.
[00:56:09] Like moment reading that,
[00:56:10] that surveillance footage of just like,
[00:56:12] the moment it happened and people just like,
[00:56:14] just dropped.
[00:56:16] Like that's kind of fucked.
[00:56:17] Like that would be so fucked up to watch or to see.
[00:56:21] Not just all people,
[00:56:22] everything.
[00:56:23] So like animals,
[00:56:25] second,
[00:56:26] like every,
[00:56:26] every planet out,
[00:56:28] or sorry,
[00:56:28] every plan.
[00:56:29] God.
[00:56:30] Words.
[00:56:31] Every plant immediately just died.
[00:56:34] Withers and dies.
[00:56:35] Yeah.
[00:56:35] Like I'm just,
[00:56:36] I'm just suddenly picturing like,
[00:56:37] like,
[00:56:38] cause it was,
[00:56:38] it was in like the,
[00:56:40] I think it was in the summer.
[00:56:41] They said,
[00:56:41] so like all the forests just immediately went from like healthy green,
[00:56:45] just gray.
[00:56:47] I wonder if it was like that,
[00:56:49] or if just like they died.
[00:56:51] Okay.
[00:56:51] Now over the span of a few days,
[00:56:54] the wilt.
[00:56:56] Immediately.
[00:56:57] Yeah.
[00:56:57] Just immediately.
[00:56:57] Just like something like all the leaves just drop,
[00:57:00] like almost instantaneously.
[00:57:02] It just,
[00:57:03] it'd be so crazy.
[00:57:04] Cause you just see this,
[00:57:05] like either it would all happen at once,
[00:57:07] or you just see this like,
[00:57:08] kind of like spreading out,
[00:57:10] like as leaves are like,
[00:57:11] as the wind is like pulling the leaves off the trees so easily.
[00:57:15] And just seeing all this,
[00:57:16] like just these swatches of like leaves,
[00:57:18] just like being like,
[00:57:20] all of them just pulled off of a forest.
[00:57:22] It would be so fucked up.
[00:57:25] Again,
[00:57:25] it's,
[00:57:25] it's truly fucked up.
[00:57:26] Cause again,
[00:57:26] we just see like a little security footage of it,
[00:57:28] like kind of transcript,
[00:57:29] but then like you think like that happened everywhere.
[00:57:34] Like every space,
[00:57:35] every entity,
[00:57:36] every organism,
[00:57:38] every flock of birds,
[00:57:39] every,
[00:57:39] yeah,
[00:57:39] every flock of birds,
[00:57:40] every animal,
[00:57:41] every insect,
[00:57:43] every microbe just immediately died.
[00:57:50] It really is basically like what would happen if like the halo rings activated to,
[00:57:54] to,
[00:57:55] to accept if the halo rings also affected AIs in the process.
[00:58:01] Yes.
[00:58:03] All right.
[00:58:03] So that's the end of my actual thoughts.
[00:58:06] All right.
[00:58:07] Gamer.
[00:58:09] Okay.
[00:58:10] Let's see what I can talk about that we haven't talked about.
[00:58:13] Uh,
[00:58:15] yeah.
[00:58:17] Oh,
[00:58:17] I actually do have a grammar one in the grammar section.
[00:58:20] I thought I didn't have one,
[00:58:21] but I do.
[00:58:22] You son of a bitch.
[00:58:25] I told you,
[00:58:26] you wouldn't expect it.
[00:58:27] You would never expect it right at the very start.
[00:58:29] No one expects the grammar inquisitions.
[00:58:31] Yes.
[00:58:33] at this point.
[00:58:34] Yeah.
[00:58:35] Not,
[00:58:35] not at this point.
[00:58:36] No,
[00:58:37] of course not.
[00:58:38] Yeah.
[00:58:39] Nice.
[00:58:40] Mikey.
[00:58:44] So,
[00:58:44] uh,
[00:58:44] it says,
[00:58:45] agents,
[00:58:46] Olman and Indigo move to break room,
[00:58:49] which kind of sounds caveman ish.
[00:58:51] It should be agents,
[00:58:52] Olman and Indigo move to the break room,
[00:58:54] not move to break room.
[00:58:56] Um,
[00:58:57] that I,
[00:58:58] for me,
[00:58:58] I could take that or leave it.
[00:59:00] like I do.
[00:59:00] It sounds so caveman.
[00:59:02] It's,
[00:59:03] it's for brevity.
[00:59:04] Maybe I don't know.
[00:59:05] Indigo move to break room.
[00:59:07] Oh,
[00:59:08] is he saying it though?
[00:59:10] No.
[00:59:11] It's a description,
[00:59:12] right?
[00:59:12] It's a description.
[00:59:13] Yeah.
[00:59:13] Okay.
[00:59:13] Yeah.
[00:59:14] It's not dialogue.
[00:59:15] You can't get me on this.
[00:59:16] No,
[00:59:16] no,
[00:59:16] no,
[00:59:16] no,
[00:59:17] no,
[00:59:17] no,
[00:59:17] no.
[00:59:17] I was,
[00:59:17] I assumed,
[00:59:19] I,
[00:59:19] I first assumed when you brought it up that it was description.
[00:59:22] And then when you said like,
[00:59:24] Olman,
[00:59:24] Indigo move to break room,
[00:59:25] I thought you were,
[00:59:27] you were actually like,
[00:59:28] like saying it as Keller's.
[00:59:29] And I was like,
[00:59:29] Oh,
[00:59:30] is that like,
[00:59:30] I thought it was done.
[00:59:31] Anyways.
[00:59:32] Um,
[00:59:33] I was doing a caveman ish.
[00:59:35] I understand.
[00:59:36] I understand now.
[00:59:38] Okay.
[00:59:39] Um,
[00:59:40] but yeah,
[00:59:40] I still,
[00:59:40] I don't know.
[00:59:41] Like I could take it or leave it,
[00:59:41] but like,
[00:59:42] I do understand where you,
[00:59:43] what you,
[00:59:43] like,
[00:59:44] I see where you're coming from with that.
[00:59:47] Okay.
[00:59:48] Yeah.
[00:59:48] I will not forget this.
[00:59:52] Oh no.
[00:59:53] It'll make you suffer for this.
[00:59:55] For this injustice.
[00:59:57] This pedantic injustice.
[00:59:59] Indeed.
[01:00:00] Yes.
[01:00:00] It is very caveman-y.
[01:00:02] Yes.
[01:00:04] So move on to actual notes.
[01:00:06] Um,
[01:00:07] my first note is in regards to the,
[01:00:09] the nifty banner at the top that I always like every time I see it.
[01:00:13] Oh yeah.
[01:00:13] Um,
[01:00:14] so when I first saw it,
[01:00:15] I'm,
[01:00:15] I'm clicking around on shit and I'm like,
[01:00:17] Oh yeah.
[01:00:17] Okay.
[01:00:18] I should get like reread up on it to understand it.
[01:00:22] Cause I like it so much.
[01:00:22] So I feel like I should understand it.
[01:00:24] Yeah.
[01:00:25] So I went through and read the whole refresher thing.
[01:00:26] Um,
[01:00:28] and then as soon as I went back to the story at hand,
[01:00:30] I noticed that like the banner is all this muted red instead of the
[01:00:36] multiple different colors that it's like in the,
[01:00:39] um,
[01:00:40] the actual,
[01:00:41] uh,
[01:00:42] memo.
[01:00:42] Yeah.
[01:00:43] And it's like,
[01:00:44] it's jarring going back.
[01:00:47] Cause like,
[01:00:48] it's so nice to have them all in separate colors cause it pops and you
[01:00:52] instantly recognize the danger level based on colors.
[01:00:55] But as soon as that's removed and it's like,
[01:00:57] Oh shit.
[01:00:57] Which one's that?
[01:00:58] Oh two.
[01:00:59] That's a low.
[01:00:59] Okay.
[01:01:00] So it's not too bad.
[01:01:01] I'm glad there's at least numbers on those two,
[01:01:03] but I feel like that sort of thing should always be,
[01:01:06] have color association stuff with it.
[01:01:08] That's fair.
[01:01:09] Yeah.
[01:01:10] And like furthermore,
[01:01:13] like,
[01:01:13] yeah,
[01:01:13] I feel like they should be in color,
[01:01:15] but also I feel like they should have picked colorblind friendly colors as
[01:01:19] well.
[01:01:20] Because like,
[01:01:20] I know there's like 11 types of color blindness,
[01:01:22] but at least the most common one,
[01:01:25] the deuteronomaly one is the most common one.
[01:01:31] So if they pick something for that,
[01:01:33] that would be cool.
[01:01:35] I suppose like in world.
[01:01:38] And then at the top,
[01:01:40] there's the,
[01:01:42] the DJ K banner that you can click on and actually see the title.
[01:01:47] Yeah.
[01:01:47] Click on the DJ K.
[01:01:49] Motherfucker.
[01:01:50] It's blocked.
[01:01:50] There's more clickable things.
[01:01:51] Yeah.
[01:01:52] Wait,
[01:01:52] it's blocked for me.
[01:01:54] It shouldn't be.
[01:01:54] There we go.
[01:01:55] Okay.
[01:01:55] It's because I,
[01:01:56] I went to like open it into another tab because sometimes my,
[01:02:00] um,
[01:02:01] my computer,
[01:02:02] my browser will just like send me like to like in the same tab and I
[01:02:04] want,
[01:02:05] I don't want to like have to like go back.
[01:02:07] Okay.
[01:02:07] Either way.
[01:02:08] Uh,
[01:02:08] there's a little blurb there by the author and like a link to the
[01:02:11] author shit.
[01:02:13] Motherfucker.
[01:02:14] Yeah.
[01:02:14] That's where I saw like his,
[01:02:15] uh,
[01:02:16] his image and everything.
[01:02:17] Yeah.
[01:02:18] Oh my God.
[01:02:19] Is he,
[01:02:19] is he an SCP?
[01:02:21] He might as well be.
[01:02:23] this cactus with like,
[01:02:25] uh,
[01:02:26] with like military kind of military.
[01:02:28] Yeah.
[01:02:28] It's an old timey military uniform with lots of medals.
[01:02:31] Yes.
[01:02:32] Sorry.
[01:02:33] Hang on.
[01:02:33] DJ cactus,
[01:02:34] the based God.
[01:02:35] So he is actually like an SCP.
[01:02:38] Yeah.
[01:02:41] Regardless.
[01:02:42] Um,
[01:02:43] and most importantly,
[01:02:44] it says the title of the SCP on the SCP website or on the SCP page.
[01:02:49] Cause it says when you click on that SCP,
[01:02:52] 2935 dash.
[01:02:53] Oh,
[01:02:54] death.
[01:02:54] So I didn't have to go back to the main screen and search for 2935 to
[01:02:58] find out what the name was again.
[01:03:00] Like I always have to.
[01:03:02] Amazing.
[01:03:03] Yeah.
[01:03:03] there's,
[01:03:04] there's,
[01:03:04] there's definitely like,
[01:03:05] again,
[01:03:06] it there,
[01:03:08] there's definitely been an evolution in the,
[01:03:11] the interface of the SCP foundation.
[01:03:13] And like some people have adopted certain,
[01:03:16] certain layouts or certain interfaces.
[01:03:18] It would be nice if they were all uniform,
[01:03:20] but like,
[01:03:20] that's a lot of fucking work.
[01:03:22] Um,
[01:03:23] but like it,
[01:03:23] so it's understandable,
[01:03:24] but like also like,
[01:03:25] it would be nice if like,
[01:03:26] cause like sometimes like when I'm going through these and like,
[01:03:29] we,
[01:03:29] we click on them and it's like,
[01:03:30] is this even the same website as the SCP?
[01:03:31] It says the same foundation.
[01:03:33] It says the same web address and everything.
[01:03:35] So I guess it's in the same website,
[01:03:37] but like we have had instances where we've like been taken to another SCP
[01:03:41] website for,
[01:03:43] for an SCP entry that we were covering.
[01:03:45] So yeah,
[01:03:49] I definitely like this,
[01:03:50] the more graphical layout interface.
[01:03:52] It's nice.
[01:03:54] Also the last bit about this,
[01:03:56] um,
[01:03:56] DJ K section,
[01:03:58] the,
[01:03:58] uh,
[01:03:59] FAQ link is broken.
[01:04:00] By the way.
[01:04:02] Okay.
[01:04:02] Just want to point that out.
[01:04:03] It goes to like a info bar of how to make links.
[01:04:08] Basically.
[01:04:09] It's like an example page.
[01:04:11] It doesn't actually go to an FAQ.
[01:04:14] I wonder if that's intentional or if it's just,
[01:04:17] uh,
[01:04:18] like maybe something that needs to be fixed.
[01:04:20] Probably needs to be fixed.
[01:04:21] Cause that ain't no FAQ.
[01:04:23] That's fair.
[01:04:24] I will move on.
[01:04:26] Um,
[01:04:27] knowledge in this.
[01:04:28] There's so much,
[01:04:29] there's so much Intel.
[01:04:30] Well,
[01:04:32] also whenever you hang on,
[01:04:33] sorry,
[01:04:34] before you go,
[01:04:34] before,
[01:04:35] before you continue on,
[01:04:36] whenever you open this entry,
[01:04:38] like this SCP entry,
[01:04:39] there is an animation that like sits up like,
[01:04:41] like around like containment class,
[01:04:43] disruption class,
[01:04:44] like where they all just like,
[01:04:45] kind of like,
[01:04:46] uh,
[01:04:46] pop onto the screen and like load in.
[01:04:49] they do.
[01:04:49] Like a cruel,
[01:04:50] with a cool sliding animation.
[01:04:52] Whoa.
[01:04:53] It's so good.
[01:04:54] It's such a cool bit.
[01:04:58] As I continue hitting F5 over and over,
[01:05:01] watching it again and again,
[01:05:03] like I'm a child.
[01:05:04] So good.
[01:05:05] It's such a good,
[01:05:06] like cool,
[01:05:07] like it's like a subtle animation.
[01:05:10] Yeah,
[01:05:10] that's nice.
[01:05:12] Yeah.
[01:05:13] But speaking of the overall presentation of this SCP is fantastic.
[01:05:17] Like at a glance,
[01:05:19] even it's awesome because like it has a banner.
[01:05:22] I love it's got a nice image with like a list of the site,
[01:05:26] the director,
[01:05:28] the research head,
[01:05:29] the task force,
[01:05:30] like all that shit's up front.
[01:05:32] It even has the map of the location,
[01:05:35] which like all this really grounds it in reality.
[01:05:38] Um,
[01:05:39] and like all of which would give SCP employees a really easy way to get
[01:05:44] that quick information.
[01:05:45] Just if they wanted to say,
[01:05:46] Oh,
[01:05:47] who was the site director for,
[01:05:48] uh,
[01:05:49] 2935 actus.
[01:05:50] That's right.
[01:05:50] And I can put it away without having to read through blocks of text to
[01:05:54] find that.
[01:05:56] Also,
[01:05:57] I just realized the,
[01:05:58] uh,
[01:05:59] I'm,
[01:05:59] I'm guessing.
[01:05:59] So when it's under a signed site,
[01:06:01] it says U S I N BL site 81.
[01:06:05] I'm guessing that actually stands for United States,
[01:06:07] Indiana,
[01:06:08] Bloomington.
[01:06:09] Like the,
[01:06:10] the,
[01:06:10] those through those,
[01:06:11] um,
[01:06:12] I'm,
[01:06:12] cause it's like,
[01:06:13] cause this is set in blue.
[01:06:14] Like cause the,
[01:06:15] cause site 81 is based out of Bloomington,
[01:06:17] Indiana in the United States.
[01:06:19] Yeah,
[01:06:19] that's yeah.
[01:06:20] Yeah.
[01:06:21] I get it.
[01:06:22] I just,
[01:06:22] it's so,
[01:06:23] it's so weird.
[01:06:25] Cause like we went like,
[01:06:26] or in the early days of SCPs was like,
[01:06:28] bubble is in redacted and bubble redacted and redacted.
[01:06:31] And I love me some redactions.
[01:06:33] Yeah.
[01:06:33] I love redacted.
[01:06:34] But like,
[01:06:35] this is just like,
[01:06:36] you have full access,
[01:06:37] sir.
[01:06:38] What should we is the next question,
[01:06:41] especially when it is a world ending thing,
[01:06:44] but this gets in the wrong hands.
[01:06:47] Here's the,
[01:06:48] here's the thing.
[01:06:49] Drill through that concrete wall.
[01:06:51] I was going to say here.
[01:06:52] Yeah.
[01:06:53] That's the thing though.
[01:06:53] This,
[01:06:54] this entry is like for an,
[01:06:56] an SCP that for all intents and purposes is sealed away.
[01:06:59] Like to the point where like,
[01:07:02] no one's going there.
[01:07:04] We have a specific location that we know where to get it.
[01:07:09] Yeah.
[01:07:10] Yeah.
[01:07:10] I mean,
[01:07:10] like,
[01:07:12] I guess I,
[01:07:12] I still think like,
[01:07:13] it's fine to wait.
[01:07:14] Like we don't need the redactions for this,
[01:07:15] but like it,
[01:07:18] it is,
[01:07:19] it is odd,
[01:07:19] but like maybe there's somebody like you have clearance,
[01:07:21] like sort of like at the top or something.
[01:07:24] Yeah.
[01:07:25] I would like the option.
[01:07:27] Is this like a level four?
[01:07:29] Secret.
[01:07:32] Like based on the top,
[01:07:33] at the top,
[01:07:33] it's currently a level four secret.
[01:07:35] So that's fair enough.
[01:07:37] So if you have level four clearance,
[01:07:38] you can see this,
[01:07:39] but I wish there was some,
[01:07:40] some of the stories do that where like,
[01:07:42] you have to click on it to.
[01:07:44] That would like to show access or show clearance basically.
[01:07:48] Yeah.
[01:07:48] A lot of the stuff dealing with the mother,
[01:07:50] I think we had stuff like that,
[01:07:51] um,
[01:07:51] where it was like,
[01:07:52] you need this kind of clearance and you just click on something and then it gives you the full access.
[01:07:55] It's like,
[01:07:56] if you're clicking,
[01:07:56] if you're able to click this,
[01:07:57] that means you have full access kind of thing.
[01:07:59] Hmm.
[01:08:01] Yeah.
[01:08:01] That would have been one more extra thing to add to it.
[01:08:03] Yeah.
[01:08:05] We'll also do have it,
[01:08:08] have this story with full redactions on it,
[01:08:11] which might just be the entire thing blocked out,
[01:08:14] honestly,
[01:08:15] like every word.
[01:08:16] Um,
[01:08:18] but then have somewhere where you can click to.
[01:08:21] Yeah.
[01:08:22] Declassify.
[01:08:23] Yeah.
[01:08:24] Yeah.
[01:08:25] Just mass declassify.
[01:08:28] But I'll move on from that.
[01:08:30] Yeah.
[01:08:31] Uh,
[01:08:31] so when I read this,
[01:08:33] uh,
[01:08:33] SCP 2935 anomaly is a near exact replicate,
[01:08:36] replicate reality of modern earth in the year 2016.
[01:08:39] With the primary exception that all life ended on April 20th,
[01:08:43] 2016.
[01:08:44] And then the foundation found it because of a signal being detected.
[01:08:48] So they flew a drone into it.
[01:08:49] Basically.
[01:08:50] Yeah.
[01:08:50] As soon as I read that,
[01:08:51] I immediately thought of the idea of like,
[01:08:54] what if they didn't actually fly the drone into the cave,
[01:08:56] but they flew it out of the cave.
[01:08:59] As in like,
[01:09:00] who says that the cave is a replica of our world?
[01:09:03] Like the main world might be a copy of it.
[01:09:06] Like we might be the anomalies.
[01:09:10] Oh,
[01:09:14] yeah.
[01:09:14] Yeah.
[01:09:16] So like in the actual reality,
[01:09:19] um,
[01:09:20] so like maybe someone in the original reality knew that the world was going
[01:09:23] to end.
[01:09:24] Um,
[01:09:25] but no one would believe them.
[01:09:27] So like they somehow managed to make a backup.
[01:09:30] Yeah.
[01:09:30] It was running parallel to the real reality,
[01:09:32] which is our reality.
[01:09:34] It's,
[01:09:35] it's running on the,
[01:09:36] on the,
[01:09:36] it's based off the,
[01:09:37] it's like that theory that like we're living in a simulation,
[01:09:40] like the universe is the hologram.
[01:09:42] No,
[01:09:44] no,
[01:09:44] it's more along the lines of pink in the brain.
[01:09:47] Well,
[01:09:47] you're right.
[01:09:48] Yeah.
[01:09:49] Where brain makes a giant paper mache version of the earth and the ladder
[01:09:55] between it and the earth.
[01:09:57] Um,
[01:09:58] and then everybody moves to it.
[01:10:00] And then an asteroid comes and destroys the actual earth.
[01:10:03] Yeah.
[01:10:04] So he was saving everyone.
[01:10:06] Yeah.
[01:10:06] Exactly.
[01:10:08] Yeah,
[01:10:08] exactly.
[01:10:08] Yeah.
[01:10:09] Wow.
[01:10:09] If you want to be,
[01:10:10] if you want to be critically silly.
[01:10:11] Yeah.
[01:10:12] Like I was going for like the more,
[01:10:13] like the weird thought,
[01:10:14] the weird thought provoking theory that like we're living in the,
[01:10:17] in a simulation and the universe is technically being accurately silly right now.
[01:10:21] He's being quite critically silly.
[01:10:24] Yeah.
[01:10:25] Referencing the pinky in the brain or pinky in the brain.
[01:10:28] So,
[01:10:32] but yeah,
[01:10:33] either way,
[01:10:33] that's just like the way my,
[01:10:34] my brain went.
[01:10:36] I had my brain,
[01:10:36] pinky and brain,
[01:10:37] um,
[01:10:39] basically that like,
[01:10:41] um,
[01:10:41] it could be the,
[01:10:42] the reason that the original reality was wiped.
[01:10:44] It was because,
[01:10:46] um,
[01:10:46] of like,
[01:10:48] of like,
[01:10:48] of ours being made even like,
[01:10:50] so,
[01:10:51] uh,
[01:10:51] like the doomsayer,
[01:10:52] basically,
[01:10:53] um,
[01:10:54] group like,
[01:10:55] or a group of them managed to initiate contact with some demon of some kind.
[01:10:59] And he gave them the power to quote unquote,
[01:11:02] save humanity by making a parallel universe.
[01:11:04] But in doing so that allowed the demon to like consume everything on the earth.
[01:11:09] So it's like a fulfilling prophecy situation.
[01:11:12] Yeah.
[01:11:13] You basically just created a group of interest that the SCP foundation is looking into,
[01:11:17] uh,
[01:11:18] code named the preppers.
[01:11:19] Yes.
[01:11:20] They're just,
[01:11:21] it's just a group of preppers who's made a pact with some kind of anomaly to create a back,
[01:11:25] uh,
[01:11:25] to create a,
[01:11:26] to create a,
[01:11:26] uh,
[01:11:28] a bunker world,
[01:11:30] like a backup world.
[01:11:32] Would they be the preppers or would they be the doomers?
[01:11:35] Okay.
[01:11:35] Doomer.
[01:11:37] Yes.
[01:11:38] Yes.
[01:11:39] That's the fucking loony,
[01:11:40] sir.
[01:11:41] Yeah.
[01:11:42] Instead of,
[01:11:43] death.
[01:11:43] It's okay.
[01:11:44] Boomer.
[01:11:44] Okay.
[01:11:45] Doomer.
[01:11:45] Yeah.
[01:11:47] Oh man.
[01:11:47] We need,
[01:11:47] okay.
[01:11:48] We need to start writing some SCPs about this.
[01:11:49] This is more like,
[01:11:50] I need to,
[01:11:51] I need to run an SCP based campaign like that,
[01:11:53] where you're dealing with a group of interest called the doomers.
[01:11:58] I am 100% on board with this motherfuckers.
[01:12:02] Um,
[01:12:03] see,
[01:12:03] I was originally,
[01:12:04] so another thing that I actually removed from my notes,
[01:12:06] but you've brought up something that kind of like hints to it.
[01:12:09] One of the things that I had thought of when we,
[01:12:11] when we were like getting the revelation about like the guy going through the cave and like coming back to his world dead and such was,
[01:12:17] I was wondering if it's like there's,
[01:12:20] so there's another kind of like weird cosmic theory of like our reality is just a dream.
[01:12:25] And when the guy who's dreaming it wakes up,
[01:12:27] we die.
[01:12:28] We,
[01:12:28] it all comes to an end.
[01:12:30] So like,
[01:12:31] what if he,
[01:12:33] like,
[01:12:33] what if the anomaly is him?
[01:12:35] And,
[01:12:37] and like,
[01:12:37] he was the,
[01:12:38] he was the anomaly the whole time in his world.
[01:12:41] And so when he went out of his world through to another one,
[01:12:46] he effectively healed everything that was in his world,
[01:12:50] like all life,
[01:12:51] like all the,
[01:12:52] uh,
[01:12:52] all the people,
[01:12:53] all,
[01:12:53] all the dream figments and stuff like that in his world,
[01:12:55] he basically just ended as soon as he was,
[01:12:58] as soon as he cut them off by going through that portal.
[01:13:02] And then he,
[01:13:03] when he came back,
[01:13:03] he found them all wiped out.
[01:13:06] So he was basically like,
[01:13:07] he was,
[01:13:07] it's sort of that thing where like you're,
[01:13:08] he was the only,
[01:13:09] he was the protagonist of his own world or he was the anchor point.
[01:13:12] And as soon as he left his own world,
[01:13:15] everything in it ended.
[01:13:17] Yeah.
[01:13:19] What would have happened if he was just killed in his own world with the same event happen?
[01:13:22] Uh,
[01:13:22] it might not,
[01:13:23] it might actually,
[01:13:24] it might've,
[01:13:25] or it might've,
[01:13:26] like the,
[01:13:26] the anchor point might've switched to somebody else.
[01:13:28] Yeah.
[01:13:29] Cause he was still in his world.
[01:13:30] So like,
[01:13:30] but like,
[01:13:31] as soon as he like left his world,
[01:13:32] it's like the strings were all cut from everybody.
[01:13:34] From everything.
[01:13:35] He's the avatar.
[01:13:38] He's the last airbender.
[01:13:40] I don't think that's how I'm a tarry after.
[01:13:43] Yeah,
[01:13:44] man,
[01:13:44] because like,
[01:13:45] he gets reburned.
[01:13:48] Oh,
[01:13:48] yeah.
[01:13:49] Yeah.
[01:13:49] Yeah.
[01:13:49] In that case.
[01:13:51] Yes.
[01:13:52] Uh,
[01:13:52] yeah.
[01:13:52] It's,
[01:13:52] or it's kind of like,
[01:13:53] but if he dies when he's in avatar state,
[01:13:56] then there's no more avatars.
[01:13:57] AKA if the guy leaves the planet,
[01:14:00] there's no more.
[01:14:01] It's like a mix of avatar last airbender and like Wolverine,
[01:14:04] from Deadpool and Wolverine,
[01:14:06] because he's an anchor being.
[01:14:07] And Marvel's doing that whole thing with anchor beings.
[01:14:09] Whereas like,
[01:14:10] if an anchor being dies,
[01:14:12] their reality,
[01:14:12] uh,
[01:14:13] eventually dies,
[01:14:14] uh,
[01:14:15] like along with them.
[01:14:16] But it,
[01:14:16] in Marvel apparently takes like thousands of years,
[01:14:19] but in this case,
[01:14:20] it's like,
[01:14:20] if an anchor being like is removed from its universe,
[01:14:22] that universe's inhabitants just all instantly die.
[01:14:26] Yes.
[01:14:27] Also,
[01:14:28] I've not seen Deadpool and Wolverine.
[01:14:29] Thank you for spoilers.
[01:14:30] It's not a huge spoiler.
[01:14:32] It's not a pretty early on that.
[01:14:33] He's an anchor being.
[01:14:34] So yeah,
[01:14:35] the anchor being like ideas is brought up pretty early.
[01:14:38] So,
[01:14:38] okay.
[01:14:39] Neat.
[01:14:41] Um,
[01:14:42] Mikey,
[01:14:42] you sound like you were going to say something.
[01:14:46] Ah,
[01:14:46] no.
[01:14:47] Oh,
[01:14:48] okay.
[01:14:50] Cool.
[01:14:51] Okay.
[01:14:52] I lost my train of thought.
[01:14:53] No,
[01:14:54] I'm sorry.
[01:14:55] I'm sorry.
[01:14:58] I'm an asshole.
[01:14:59] yodel.
[01:15:00] Uh,
[01:15:03] anyway.
[01:15:03] Um,
[01:15:05] yeah.
[01:15:05] So gamer,
[01:15:07] you continue on.
[01:15:08] I am.
[01:15:09] Um,
[01:15:11] my next note is in regards to the time of death,
[01:15:15] where it's like,
[01:15:16] I was originally going to ask how they knew the exact time of death,
[01:15:19] but especially by the end of it,
[01:15:20] they have like actual evidence,
[01:15:23] like video evidence,
[01:15:24] yeah.
[01:15:25] Yeah.
[01:15:26] It's so good that they got that.
[01:15:27] Yeah.
[01:15:28] They got that.
[01:15:29] Yeah,
[01:15:30] for sure.
[01:15:30] Cause like originally I thought they were just going on the fact that all
[01:15:34] the like analog battery clocks stopped at the same time,
[01:15:38] which is only that that would only tell you when technology died,
[01:15:42] if that was even the case,
[01:15:43] but that isn't even the case in this.
[01:15:45] No.
[01:15:46] Um,
[01:15:46] I was actually thinking that it might've been like,
[01:15:48] they could have deduced it based off of like when the,
[01:15:51] um,
[01:15:51] the protocols all started kicking in.
[01:15:54] Cause they could like then kind of deduce when things wouldn't have been
[01:15:57] triggered.
[01:15:58] Cause like,
[01:15:58] again,
[01:15:58] like the,
[01:15:59] the,
[01:15:59] um,
[01:16:00] uh,
[01:16:01] protocol started like triggering,
[01:16:02] like when,
[01:16:02] when they started losing,
[01:16:03] when they didn't get any ping backs on like vitals.
[01:16:06] Um,
[01:16:07] so like they could have deduced it in that,
[01:16:08] but it wouldn't have been nearly as like,
[01:16:10] um,
[01:16:11] well,
[01:16:12] it does say between the,
[01:16:12] uh,
[01:16:13] expired sometime between the hours of three,
[01:16:15] uh,
[01:16:15] 300 hour and 400 EST is what it says.
[01:16:19] So,
[01:16:20] but then we get data later on that like basically shows them like when
[01:16:23] everybody just dropped.
[01:16:25] So.
[01:16:28] Yeah.
[01:16:29] Either way,
[01:16:29] this note very early on when I didn't even know that technology still
[01:16:32] worked in that world.
[01:16:34] yeah.
[01:16:35] Yeah.
[01:16:36] Cause wasn't that the one person's watch that broke when they fell?
[01:16:40] Cause they died.
[01:16:41] Yes.
[01:16:44] One of them fell from a height of some kind that broke their watch,
[01:16:47] which stopped the watch at that exact time.
[01:16:50] So they would theoretically know the exact time and yes.
[01:16:54] And yet it still says a vague amount,
[01:16:57] a vague bracket of three to four for some reason.
[01:17:01] Yeah.
[01:17:03] Yeah.
[01:17:04] Yeah.
[01:17:04] Well,
[01:17:04] yeah.
[01:17:04] And,
[01:17:05] and that's the thing,
[01:17:05] like their security cameras,
[01:17:07] so they could have just brought it up the footage.
[01:17:12] Yeah.
[01:17:12] And it should have a timestamp.
[01:17:15] We have all the pings back of actual times.
[01:17:19] I'm trying to find it where the hell it's at the very end.
[01:17:22] It's at the very bottom.
[01:17:23] Like,
[01:17:23] uh,
[01:17:23] honestly,
[01:17:24] I was also considering like,
[01:17:25] it's like,
[01:17:26] why don't,
[01:17:26] why don't they just check like the,
[01:17:27] the security cameras and sort of that,
[01:17:28] like,
[01:17:28] like go back a couple of days and find out like where this guy,
[01:17:31] what happened to this,
[01:17:32] like how this guy got in and stuff.
[01:17:34] Then I realized that's all in the servers,
[01:17:35] which they retrieved the hard drives from.
[01:17:38] So also in regards to the pings,
[01:17:40] I believe they said that,
[01:17:42] um,
[01:17:43] at a certain,
[01:17:43] at certain periods throughout the day,
[01:17:46] the computer tries to ping stuff.
[01:17:48] Yeah.
[01:17:49] To see if the transmitter is okay.
[01:17:50] So it's not like the second they die,
[01:17:52] it goes off.
[01:17:53] It's just the next time it pinged was at three 13.
[01:17:57] Yeah.
[01:17:57] There was like,
[01:17:58] Oh,
[01:17:59] there's a problem.
[01:18:00] Yeah.
[01:18:00] Yeah.
[01:18:01] Yeah.
[01:18:01] That's why I like early on,
[01:18:02] I was thinking like thinking like the vitals,
[01:18:04] like the ping back,
[01:18:05] but it would have been more of like a vague timeframe of when like people died
[01:18:09] because like it would have been between the,
[01:18:11] between the two,
[01:18:12] between the,
[01:18:13] between the previous and the next ping back of vitals.
[01:18:16] So,
[01:18:16] Oh,
[01:18:17] but there was also,
[01:18:19] um,
[01:18:22] devices that were monitoring the life signs of the SCPs.
[01:18:28] Yeah,
[01:18:28] it's true.
[01:18:29] So as soon as,
[01:18:31] so yeah,
[01:18:32] as soon as they,
[01:18:33] that stopped like,
[01:18:36] Oh,
[01:18:37] the vitals are down.
[01:18:38] Like it,
[01:18:39] that's where the errors start forming.
[01:18:41] It's like something's wrong.
[01:18:42] Something's wrong.
[01:18:43] Something's wrong.
[01:18:43] And that slowly works its way up.
[01:18:45] Right.
[01:18:46] Yeah.
[01:18:47] If it wasn't going to ping off of all of the employees suddenly dying,
[01:18:51] the second any of those SCPs went down,
[01:18:54] they would know for sure.
[01:18:56] Yeah.
[01:18:56] Also we're,
[01:18:57] we're back on the SPS for a second.
[01:18:58] Would it not have been like really sad,
[01:19:00] but like also really kind of cute in a sorrowful way.
[01:19:04] If,
[01:19:05] if SCP 682 died with 999,
[01:19:08] hugging him.
[01:19:11] Yes.
[01:19:12] And,
[01:19:12] and would the,
[01:19:13] would the team have recognized 999?
[01:19:16] Because he,
[01:19:17] because,
[01:19:17] uh,
[01:19:17] uh,
[01:19:18] 682 was,
[01:19:19] was kind of drying up as like a husk.
[01:19:21] So,
[01:19:22] and 999 is just a,
[01:19:23] like a little blob of jelly.
[01:19:24] So like,
[01:19:25] wouldn't he have dried up?
[01:19:27] Um,
[01:19:28] so like,
[01:19:28] he might not,
[01:19:30] he might not even be recognizable as,
[01:19:32] as 999,
[01:19:33] but he was,
[01:19:34] he might've been there.
[01:19:35] Somewhere.
[01:19:37] Yeah.
[01:19:39] Yeah.
[01:19:39] You're explaining what triggered the O death.
[01:19:43] Yeah.
[01:19:44] Oh yeah.
[01:19:44] We're,
[01:19:45] we're,
[01:19:45] we're,
[01:19:45] we're assuming that,
[01:19:46] oh yeah,
[01:19:46] we're,
[01:19:47] we're,
[01:19:47] we're,
[01:19:47] we're contriving that,
[01:19:49] that SCP 99 is in fact the harbinger of death.
[01:19:52] Yeah.
[01:19:54] That he's,
[01:19:55] that's SCP 999 slipped in from the other universe into,
[01:20:00] on,
[01:20:01] on Keller when he came back and just like wiped everything out.
[01:20:05] And then it was like,
[01:20:05] and then I guess hitched a ride on,
[01:20:09] on the drone to come back to our world.
[01:20:13] I don't know.
[01:20:14] Maybe we're,
[01:20:15] we're,
[01:20:15] we're going into the weeds and kind of like just making our own SCP
[01:20:18] entry at this point or story.
[01:20:20] We're making our own SCP tale at this point,
[01:20:25] but no,
[01:20:26] 999 can never do that.
[01:20:27] He is a good boy.
[01:20:28] Probably.
[01:20:29] Anyways.
[01:20:30] Um,
[01:20:31] so moving on from there.
[01:20:32] So,
[01:20:33] um,
[01:20:34] early on,
[01:20:34] we get a,
[01:20:35] uh,
[01:20:36] the automated message that says the automated,
[01:20:37] this message will broadcast from April 20th,
[01:20:40] 2016 until blah,
[01:20:42] blah.
[01:20:42] And then it cuts off.
[01:20:43] Yep.
[01:20:43] I feel like that's a little convenient to like get the date of the
[01:20:47] world before they even went in.
[01:20:48] Like do you automate a broadcast like that actually say that this
[01:20:52] broadcast will play from this date to that date?
[01:20:56] Or is it just a broadcast that plays with no date related to it?
[01:21:00] No,
[01:21:00] I'm pretty sure it would.
[01:21:01] Oh,
[01:21:01] again,
[01:21:02] there's also the SCP.
[01:21:02] So they have like those kinds of like contingencies and scenarios
[01:21:06] kind of protocols than other things as well.
[01:21:09] Yeah.
[01:21:09] Fair.
[01:21:10] In cases,
[01:21:10] in cases,
[01:21:10] in case this gets out,
[01:21:11] in case,
[01:21:11] in case some alternate universe comes in or something else happens,
[01:21:14] like the date is blah,
[01:21:15] blah,
[01:21:15] blah.
[01:21:15] And then just,
[01:21:15] yeah.
[01:21:16] Sorry.
[01:21:17] And also it,
[01:21:18] it could have been encrypted using a different foundation encryption than
[01:21:24] what is normal.
[01:21:26] Yeah.
[01:21:28] But still had the basic,
[01:21:30] there's something wrong message.
[01:21:33] Also,
[01:21:34] I just kind of realized maybe that broadcast,
[01:21:36] like,
[01:21:37] like the update to it,
[01:21:37] like the,
[01:21:38] that it's April 16th,
[01:21:39] blah,
[01:21:39] blah,
[01:21:40] might've been like the AI,
[01:21:43] one of the Alexandra's like last message out,
[01:21:46] like,
[01:21:46] like last,
[01:21:47] like update before she expired.
[01:21:50] Oh,
[01:21:51] the AI.
[01:21:53] Maybe,
[01:21:54] I don't know,
[01:21:55] but it depends if the AI died immediately at the same time as everything else or
[01:21:59] not,
[01:21:59] or they like got taken out later.
[01:22:02] Well,
[01:22:03] and that's the thing,
[01:22:03] like without warning expired sometime between the hours of,
[01:22:06] of,
[01:22:07] uh,
[01:22:07] oh,
[01:22:07] 300,
[01:22:08] oh,
[01:22:08] 400.
[01:22:09] And yeah,
[01:22:09] like it,
[01:22:10] it does like,
[01:22:11] we do get evidence that shows that like everything died instantly at the same
[01:22:14] time.
[01:22:15] Yeah.
[01:22:15] But did the digital AI is also dropped that,
[01:22:18] that just as quickly.
[01:22:21] We don't know.
[01:22:22] Yeah.
[01:22:22] It's up in the air.
[01:22:23] Yeah.
[01:22:24] I'm just kind of speculating is about like how it,
[01:22:26] how it updated with the date and stuff like that,
[01:22:28] but that might also just been an automated system.
[01:22:31] Yeah.
[01:22:32] Seems like it is,
[01:22:33] but I also don't know why it cut off.
[01:22:36] Um,
[01:22:37] maybe that there's only like a certain amount of like recording time and then it
[01:22:39] would like start repeating the message.
[01:22:43] Kind of like how a message machine,
[01:22:44] like you only have a certain amount of time to relay a message in your,
[01:22:47] when you're in an answering machine or in like a,
[01:22:49] a voicemail.
[01:22:52] I don't know,
[01:22:53] man.
[01:22:53] Yeah.
[01:22:54] I feel like if it's an automated message,
[01:22:55] they would just have that message set.
[01:22:57] Although it,
[01:22:58] it,
[01:22:59] um,
[01:23:00] changes dates and stuff before it sends it out to make it relevant.
[01:23:03] But yeah,
[01:23:03] whatever.
[01:23:04] I'll move on from that.
[01:23:06] Rubble,
[01:23:07] rubble,
[01:23:07] rubble.
[01:23:07] Rubble,
[01:23:07] rubble.
[01:23:09] So now we're moving on to codename gauntlet stuff.
[01:23:14] Uh,
[01:23:15] we get to this part where the team moves in the front door of the farmhouse
[01:23:18] doors unlocked.
[01:23:19] The front parlor is vacant and agent.
[01:23:22] Kale.
[01:23:23] Is it named Kale?
[01:23:24] Yeah.
[01:23:26] confirms the power still works within the structure.
[01:23:28] Agents move for the kitchen.
[01:23:30] So they move up to this farmhouse,
[01:23:33] check the open door and then walk in all without saying a single word.
[01:23:39] Because at this point they don't know what the fuck's going on.
[01:23:42] This is like their first exploratory mission in there.
[01:23:47] And like,
[01:23:48] wouldn't they be calling out,
[01:23:49] be like,
[01:23:50] hello,
[01:23:50] is anyone there?
[01:23:51] Um,
[01:23:52] they are entering special forces slash like secret agents.
[01:23:55] They may want to do this covertly.
[01:23:59] Okay.
[01:24:00] Okay.
[01:24:00] But if you walk into someone's farmhouse and out in the middle of the
[01:24:04] sticks without announcing your presence,
[01:24:06] you might be met with 12 gauge.
[01:24:08] Well,
[01:24:09] that's why they're doing it cautiously and with their guns drawn and stuff
[01:24:11] with that as well is what I'm kind of visualizing it.
[01:24:13] Like it's like them just like,
[01:24:15] so,
[01:24:15] so if this was another universe that they went into and they were just
[01:24:18] checking for samples and if these people were alive,
[01:24:21] they would have been absolutely fine.
[01:24:23] Just gunning them down to get data.
[01:24:27] Maybe.
[01:24:29] I don't know,
[01:24:29] man.
[01:24:30] it does.
[01:24:31] Yeah.
[01:24:31] Unfortunately in this one,
[01:24:32] this is on gauntlet,
[01:24:33] right?
[01:24:33] Like,
[01:24:33] I know in,
[01:24:34] uh,
[01:24:34] very first one,
[01:24:35] I know in,
[01:24:36] um,
[01:24:36] in,
[01:24:37] uh,
[01:24:37] the second one,
[01:24:38] uh,
[01:24:38] overland,
[01:24:39] it does say,
[01:24:39] um,
[01:24:40] additional information,
[01:24:41] uh,
[01:24:42] extraneous and non-pertinent dialogue has been removed for full
[01:24:46] records.
[01:24:47] Please contact site 81 administration,
[01:24:49] but it doesn't say that in,
[01:24:51] in gauntlet.
[01:24:52] So,
[01:24:53] yeah,
[01:24:55] I,
[01:24:55] I see where you're coming from.
[01:24:56] Like there,
[01:24:56] there should be a little bit more like,
[01:24:57] uh,
[01:24:58] calm chatter.
[01:25:00] Yeah.
[01:25:01] Or like,
[01:25:02] maybe not even calm chatter,
[01:25:03] but like,
[01:25:03] yeah,
[01:25:03] there should,
[01:25:04] there should have been a little bit more like they should have been
[01:25:06] calling out maybe a little bit more,
[01:25:08] but at this point,
[01:25:10] all they know is from what the drone saw and the,
[01:25:13] what the drone saw was,
[01:25:14] everything is dead.
[01:25:16] Yeah.
[01:25:16] But the drone doesn't know that everyone is dead inside all the
[01:25:19] buildings.
[01:25:20] There could be survivors.
[01:25:22] Like they're technically going in there to find information.
[01:25:24] And if they find survivors,
[01:25:25] great.
[01:25:26] That's even more information.
[01:25:27] Yeah.
[01:25:28] Well,
[01:25:28] if the drone has infrared,
[01:25:31] it would be able to tell if there was a heat source from inside the
[01:25:33] house.
[01:25:34] That's true.
[01:25:37] Also,
[01:25:38] they would have like,
[01:25:39] they,
[01:25:39] they were also,
[01:25:40] I think commenting that they heard nothing.
[01:25:43] Like everything is so damn quiet.
[01:25:45] So like you might be,
[01:25:46] you should,
[01:25:46] you wouldn't,
[01:25:47] you may be able to hear like somebody coming at you if it's like
[01:25:50] that fucking quiet.
[01:25:51] But I do,
[01:25:53] again,
[01:25:53] I see where you're coming from.
[01:25:54] Like,
[01:25:54] like they should have been like more of like calling out for just to
[01:25:57] announce their presence just to be on that safe side.
[01:26:00] But maybe the survivors are being quiet because it's like a quiet
[01:26:04] place kind of situation.
[01:26:06] Yeah.
[01:26:07] It's the,
[01:26:07] the,
[01:26:07] the death angels.
[01:26:09] Yeah.
[01:26:11] Is that what they're called?
[01:26:12] I've never actually seen it.
[01:26:13] Yeah.
[01:26:13] They're,
[01:26:13] they're called that.
[01:26:14] Well,
[01:26:14] they're unofficially,
[01:26:15] well,
[01:26:15] like officially,
[01:26:17] unofficially,
[01:26:17] like out of,
[01:26:18] out of the,
[01:26:18] they're never references death angels,
[01:26:20] but like the,
[01:26:21] the movie outside of the movie,
[01:26:24] they're referred to as death angels officially.
[01:26:27] Okay.
[01:26:27] Yeah.
[01:26:29] Cool.
[01:26:31] Either way,
[01:26:32] I'll move on from there.
[01:26:32] Okay.
[01:26:33] So now we move on to code name overland.
[01:26:38] Overland.
[01:26:39] Yes.
[01:26:41] So,
[01:26:42] this one,
[01:26:43] this,
[01:26:43] the 16 man recovery team led by agents Juno and Roy were given
[01:26:46] instructions to commandeer vehicle within 2935 and reach site
[01:26:51] 81.
[01:26:52] So first off,
[01:26:56] at this point,
[01:26:57] they don't even know that any of the vehicles work.
[01:27:00] This is just a huge assumption by,
[01:27:03] by a high command being like,
[01:27:05] yeah,
[01:27:06] just go in and just grab vehicles.
[01:27:08] I'm sure they work.
[01:27:09] They probably have gas and everything in them.
[01:27:10] It's fine.
[01:27:12] Cause they still don't know much about this.
[01:27:16] Like,
[01:27:17] cause there's,
[01:27:18] they're wanting them to go to site 81,
[01:27:19] which is far enough that you need vehicles to get there,
[01:27:23] but they're going in on foot.
[01:27:25] Yeah.
[01:27:26] Well,
[01:27:26] I mean,
[01:27:27] they can't bring,
[01:27:28] I don't,
[01:27:29] I was on the assumption.
[01:27:30] It doesn't say specifically,
[01:27:31] so that might be on the story,
[01:27:32] but that the cave takes 15 minutes to walk into,
[01:27:36] like to get down to,
[01:27:37] they can't bring their own equipment from,
[01:27:39] they can bring drones.
[01:27:40] Cause like,
[01:27:40] that's,
[01:27:41] that's fine.
[01:27:41] Cause it's a,
[01:27:42] it's transportable,
[01:27:43] but like a full on vehicle may not be able to be transported through the,
[01:27:46] the cave.
[01:27:47] Um,
[01:27:48] which is what I was about to talk about next.
[01:27:50] Okay.
[01:27:50] Basically just,
[01:27:51] I'm curious what the trick cave transition is actually like,
[01:27:54] because like,
[01:27:56] if it is relatively smooth and flat,
[01:27:58] they could have all rode motorcycles.
[01:28:00] That is also true.
[01:28:01] Yeah.
[01:28:02] But I,
[01:28:02] or hell they could have taken one wheels.
[01:28:05] This takes place in 2016.
[01:28:06] One wheels were released in 2014 or hell brought a fucking bicycle.
[01:28:11] Fair.
[01:28:13] It's better than walking.
[01:28:15] But I,
[01:28:15] again,
[01:28:16] like,
[01:28:16] I think it's just more like,
[01:28:17] it's something that's mentioned that that's probably brought up between,
[01:28:19] like outside of the report that probably could have been added where they did do some tests to make sure that the fuel and stuff for the various vehicles were operational and stuff that were in the area.
[01:28:29] But yeah,
[01:28:30] like when they went up to the farmhouse,
[01:28:32] they,
[01:28:32] one of them could have went,
[01:28:33] I'm going to check and see if the vehicle turns on.
[01:28:36] Yeah.
[01:28:37] Or even in this work.
[01:28:38] Great.
[01:28:38] Yeah.
[01:28:39] Or even in this,
[01:28:40] in,
[01:28:40] in,
[01:28:40] uh,
[01:28:40] Oberland,
[01:28:41] like they,
[01:28:41] they address that,
[01:28:42] like in the,
[01:28:42] in the additional information,
[01:28:44] like,
[01:28:44] um,
[01:28:45] from based on,
[01:28:46] based on some samples and tests that were run during,
[01:28:49] during a codename,
[01:28:50] a gauntlet,
[01:28:51] uh,
[01:28:51] vehicles do seem to still be operational kind of thing.
[01:28:54] Yes.
[01:28:55] If it did say that,
[01:28:56] but either way,
[01:28:57] the whole point of this note here is I feel the cave itself honestly needs more description because all we get is that it's a limestone cave that takes 15 minutes to walk through.
[01:29:09] Meanwhile,
[01:29:09] while the cave itself is kind of the SCP,
[01:29:13] it's at least the doorway to the SCP.
[01:29:16] So I feel like it needs a lot more focus to it.
[01:29:20] That's true.
[01:29:20] Yeah.
[01:29:21] Cause it is kind of the,
[01:29:21] Oh,
[01:29:22] it's the,
[01:29:22] yeah.
[01:29:23] We know nothing about it.
[01:29:24] Does it look like a normal ass cave?
[01:29:26] Like,
[01:29:28] I assume that you can just walk through it.
[01:29:29] Yeah.
[01:29:30] Or is there like weird shit in there?
[01:29:32] Yeah.
[01:29:33] Yeah.
[01:29:33] It's just,
[01:29:33] yeah.
[01:29:33] It's just a normal like limestone cave underneath a cemetery near Joppa,
[01:29:37] Indiana.
[01:29:38] Yeah.
[01:29:39] It could have,
[01:29:39] it could have said like what the diameters are and stuff like that,
[01:29:41] like in the description.
[01:29:44] That would have been cool.
[01:29:46] There's so much information already.
[01:29:47] Like that.
[01:29:48] It's,
[01:29:48] it's kind of interesting that that wasn't added.
[01:29:51] Yeah.
[01:29:51] Um,
[01:29:52] but it would be interesting if like,
[01:29:54] okay,
[01:29:54] the cave,
[01:29:55] the limestone cave,
[01:29:56] um,
[01:29:57] there's a,
[01:29:59] there's a,
[01:29:59] a two by four that's like laying on the ground at 45 degree angle at the
[01:30:04] entrance.
[01:30:05] And then like when you're walking through,
[01:30:06] you step over that.
[01:30:07] And when you're about to step out the other side,
[01:30:09] there's the same two by four.
[01:30:11] And like,
[01:30:12] or like some part around the middle,
[01:30:14] there's like,
[01:30:15] like when you're walking through the cave,
[01:30:17] there's like a,
[01:30:18] a gap.
[01:30:20] There's a hole like in the floor,
[01:30:21] a chasm that goes down.
[01:30:23] And then as soon as you're walking past that chasm,
[01:30:26] it's a mirror of everything that was on the other side of the chasm.
[01:30:30] The cave itself is mirrored from that point onward.
[01:30:33] So like,
[01:30:33] I'm assuming that is the case because you come out the same way you came in.
[01:30:37] So at some point in that cave,
[01:30:39] it does flip,
[01:30:40] but we don't get that.
[01:30:43] Yeah.
[01:30:43] It just says that like on the other side of the cave is a replicate earth,
[01:30:48] basically.
[01:30:50] Yeah.
[01:30:50] But don't they walk for like 20 minutes through the cave?
[01:30:53] So like,
[01:30:54] yeah,
[01:30:55] it's a 50 minute walk.
[01:30:55] I think that's what it's saying.
[01:30:57] Yeah.
[01:30:57] So if you're looking at cave,
[01:31:00] um,
[01:31:02] a lot of people,
[01:31:04] when you switch around the direction,
[01:31:06] you don't realize that it is the same.
[01:31:12] Like,
[01:31:13] cause it slipped,
[01:31:15] right?
[01:31:15] Yeah.
[01:31:17] it's the exact symbol of driving down the street one way,
[01:31:21] then down the other way.
[01:31:22] It's completely different,
[01:31:23] but it's the same street.
[01:31:24] Yeah.
[01:31:27] I've actually had the,
[01:31:28] I've had that instance where like,
[01:31:29] I'm driving down one street.
[01:31:31] I've driven down a certain street so many times.
[01:31:34] And then when I finally decided,
[01:31:35] when I finally driving it back the same,
[01:31:37] the other way,
[01:31:38] it does feel like a completely different road somehow.
[01:31:40] Oh,
[01:31:41] I see what you're saying.
[01:31:41] So you're basically saying there is one path that goes in and then like
[01:31:46] makes it a curl to the right and wraps around back into itself and comes
[01:31:50] back out on the same path.
[01:31:52] It's not necessarily a mirror.
[01:31:54] It's just,
[01:31:54] Oh no,
[01:31:55] wraps around somewhere and comes back out.
[01:31:57] No,
[01:31:57] I think,
[01:31:58] I think what he's saying is like,
[01:31:59] so like say the path into the cave is like,
[01:32:02] it turns,
[01:32:02] it has a couple of bands on the right.
[01:32:05] And then like,
[01:32:05] and then a left to go down to the,
[01:32:07] go to the spot where it mirrors.
[01:32:10] And then because it mirrors,
[01:32:13] it's going to seem different,
[01:32:14] even though it is technically the same on the other side of the
[01:32:16] side,
[01:32:16] but it's because it's suddenly going on.
[01:32:18] You're suddenly walking on a bend to the right and then doing some
[01:32:21] left bends.
[01:32:22] Oh,
[01:32:23] I see what you're saying.
[01:32:24] Yeah.
[01:32:24] So it is going to feel different because you're going the opposite way
[01:32:27] technically,
[01:32:27] but you don't realize that at first.
[01:32:32] Okay.
[01:32:32] That's fair.
[01:32:33] Yeah.
[01:32:35] Yeah.
[01:32:41] So I guess,
[01:32:41] I guess the general consensus there is like a little bit more in from D a
[01:32:45] few more details on the,
[01:32:47] the,
[01:32:47] on the cave itself,
[01:32:49] just,
[01:32:49] uh,
[01:32:51] uh,
[01:32:53] onto all the data that's already here.
[01:32:56] Like,
[01:32:56] it's kind of strange that that's kind of vague comparatively.
[01:33:03] It's like they made no attempt to make any connections about the cave
[01:33:10] working one way or another way.
[01:33:12] It's just,
[01:33:13] you go through the cave,
[01:33:13] you come out and then that's the weirdness and they're focusing on that.
[01:33:17] Yeah.
[01:33:17] Which is fine,
[01:33:18] I guess,
[01:33:18] because that is the main source of it,
[01:33:20] but still,
[01:33:23] I'll move on from there.
[01:33:24] Okay.
[01:33:25] Now we're on to 19.
[01:33:29] This one,
[01:33:29] I basically just have a note saying that I like the one-sided storytelling on
[01:33:33] this one,
[01:33:34] even though every line is being thrown into media res in the scene,
[01:33:38] technically.
[01:33:39] So I should hate it,
[01:33:41] but it was interesting just seeing it the way it is.
[01:33:44] Yeah.
[01:33:46] Yeah.
[01:33:46] It's like,
[01:33:46] yeah,
[01:33:46] like references to different,
[01:33:47] uh,
[01:33:48] CPs and stuff like that.
[01:33:49] Yeah.
[01:33:50] Like I,
[01:33:50] I've seen this kind of thing happen before in found footage.
[01:33:53] And actually that's one of the things I kind of like about found footage is
[01:33:56] like just getting these like sort of out of context scenes where like
[01:34:02] something is kind of creepy or like something's referenced and,
[01:34:04] but we don't get all the details,
[01:34:05] but like it adds to the eeriness of it because we're not getting all the
[01:34:09] details.
[01:34:12] So yeah,
[01:34:12] I agree with you.
[01:34:17] Then we can move on to the artifacts list and all that.
[01:34:24] So the,
[01:34:25] in regards to the,
[01:34:26] the table of artifacts.
[01:34:28] Yeah.
[01:34:28] Um,
[01:34:29] maybe it's because I'm a perfectionist.
[01:34:30] Or have OCD or something,
[01:34:32] but the columns not being uniform across each section really bothers me
[01:34:39] specifically.
[01:34:39] Like,
[01:34:40] yeah,
[01:34:41] like,
[01:34:41] okay.
[01:34:41] Artifact,
[01:34:42] the artifact column,
[01:34:43] the width of that.
[01:34:44] Now look,
[01:34:45] scroll down until you see the artifact,
[01:34:46] uh,
[01:34:48] title again.
[01:34:48] Now it's wider.
[01:34:49] I,
[01:34:50] I do understand.
[01:34:52] I kind of liked the way they did it because it does kind of
[01:34:55] differentiate that.
[01:34:56] Like that one table is for gauntlet.
[01:34:59] The next table is for,
[01:35:01] uh,
[01:35:01] is for,
[01:35:02] um,
[01:35:02] overland.
[01:35:03] And then the next one is for 19.
[01:35:05] But there,
[01:35:07] there's the recovery site that differentiates that.
[01:35:10] You don't have to have weird scaling issues to make them pop.
[01:35:14] I know,
[01:35:15] but like,
[01:35:16] I,
[01:35:16] I found it like much,
[01:35:17] I found it easier to like,
[01:35:19] kind of realize that,
[01:35:19] Oh,
[01:35:20] this is like,
[01:35:20] these are,
[01:35:21] these are separate.
[01:35:22] That's what the title is for though.
[01:35:24] It,
[01:35:25] but like artifact recovery site description,
[01:35:28] stuff like that,
[01:35:29] that is with a white background with bold red text instead of the gray
[01:35:33] background with black text,
[01:35:34] like everything else.
[01:35:36] Yeah.
[01:35:37] Like,
[01:35:38] I'm not disagreeing.
[01:35:39] Like it,
[01:35:39] it could be the way you want it to be,
[01:35:41] but like,
[01:35:42] I don't hate it the way it is.
[01:35:43] It's just all,
[01:35:44] that's all I'm saying.
[01:35:45] Yeah.
[01:35:46] They do stand out more because they're different,
[01:35:48] but it bugs my OCD that they stand out because they're different.
[01:35:52] Yeah.
[01:35:53] I think it's mainly because of the additional information.
[01:35:58] Like basically if the,
[01:36:01] that's what's pushing or.
[01:36:03] Oh,
[01:36:04] that's right.
[01:36:05] It's high.
[01:36:06] Cause there's more additional information and it pushes it down or there's not a
[01:36:10] lot of additional information in it.
[01:36:12] Squished.
[01:36:14] So basically in the first section,
[01:36:16] because the cell phone collected off the adult female corpse has a whole bunch
[01:36:20] of shit on the right column and additional information,
[01:36:23] they couldn't make that small.
[01:36:24] So they had to make that big.
[01:36:26] Yeah.
[01:36:27] Yeah.
[01:36:29] I guess.
[01:36:31] And yeah,
[01:36:32] they only have so much with the play with on the,
[01:36:34] uh,
[01:36:35] SCP website.
[01:36:37] Mm.
[01:36:39] I guess.
[01:36:40] Yeah.
[01:36:40] But yeah,
[01:36:41] I can agree with your OCD issue,
[01:36:44] but yeah.
[01:36:45] Yeah.
[01:36:45] Yeah.
[01:36:46] I can understand why though.
[01:36:47] It's just because it's auto formatted.
[01:36:49] I love that.
[01:36:50] We're having such a,
[01:36:51] such a,
[01:36:52] like a Canadian confrontation.
[01:36:54] It's like,
[01:36:54] like,
[01:36:54] I understand where you're coming from.
[01:36:55] I disagree,
[01:36:56] but I can,
[01:36:56] I can see where you're going.
[01:36:57] Like,
[01:36:59] like a polite,
[01:37:01] it's such a polite argument.
[01:37:03] Yeah.
[01:37:05] We're not at each other's throats this time.
[01:37:07] That's weird.
[01:37:07] Yeah.
[01:37:08] You should be.
[01:37:11] No,
[01:37:11] we saved that for when you,
[01:37:12] you just had to be a smart ass.
[01:37:14] I never do that.
[01:37:16] Fuck you.
[01:37:17] There we go.
[01:37:21] Um,
[01:37:22] that's actually my last note,
[01:37:24] actually,
[01:37:24] because the last note is actually something we talked about already.
[01:37:26] So we're fine.
[01:37:28] Okay.
[01:37:29] Then I suppose we shall move on to the final thoughts and recommendations.
[01:37:34] Yeah,
[01:37:35] no,
[01:37:35] I am going to fully recommend this.
[01:37:37] I absolutely loved it.
[01:37:39] Um,
[01:37:40] if not for the really interesting mystery and the compelling read through this,
[01:37:45] through the various logs and documents and links,
[01:37:48] um,
[01:37:49] the inspirational material to use this for other stories,
[01:37:53] maybe other SCP entries,
[01:37:55] like use this,
[01:37:56] like this site 81 is like a backdrop.
[01:37:58] For like another SCP entry that they're like moving into the area or they're investigating.
[01:38:03] Uh,
[01:38:03] or even again,
[01:38:04] gameable scenario or campaign fodder for like a tabletop RPG.
[01:38:08] Um,
[01:38:08] just with the sheer amount of information that is given on various foundation locations and operations.
[01:38:17] Um,
[01:38:18] like I just fucking loved this one.
[01:38:20] Like,
[01:38:21] um,
[01:38:22] again,
[01:38:23] like we,
[01:38:23] we talked about like last couple,
[01:38:25] uh,
[01:38:25] last couple of entries.
[01:38:26] We were like kind of complaining about like how there's a little,
[01:38:29] uh,
[01:38:29] we need,
[01:38:30] we wanted more information from those entries about like what's going on about the,
[01:38:34] about the SCP entry or like the tests that were being done.
[01:38:37] This one just like,
[01:38:38] we still did.
[01:38:39] Yeah,
[01:38:40] you,
[01:38:40] you just still did.
[01:38:41] But like this one for me,
[01:38:42] it was just like,
[01:38:42] Oh,
[01:38:43] Oh,
[01:38:43] Oh,
[01:38:44] here's your gift.
[01:38:46] Yes,
[01:38:46] absolutely.
[01:38:48] Here's this massive gift.
[01:38:51] Um,
[01:38:52] yeah,
[01:38:52] no,
[01:38:52] I absolutely loved the read.
[01:38:54] Um,
[01:38:55] uh,
[01:38:56] yeah,
[01:38:57] uh,
[01:38:57] it's,
[01:38:57] it's,
[01:38:58] it's a tragic,
[01:38:59] creepy,
[01:39:00] cosmic horror thing.
[01:39:01] It's not like blatantly horror,
[01:39:03] but,
[01:39:04] or like,
[01:39:04] it's not,
[01:39:05] it's not like in your face,
[01:39:06] like violent or visceral horror,
[01:39:09] but it's just like creeping horror of just realizing that like,
[01:39:12] there's just this dead world there and your world is very,
[01:39:17] could have been very close to becoming that world.
[01:39:20] Perhaps as if these characters,
[01:39:22] if these,
[01:39:23] uh,
[01:39:23] these investigating teams had triggered the anomaly for us.
[01:39:28] And like,
[01:39:28] it's sad that they died.
[01:39:30] Like it's tragic how they died and some of that,
[01:39:32] but it was ultimately for the greater good,
[01:39:34] the greater good.
[01:39:38] So yeah,
[01:39:39] I,
[01:39:39] I loved the read.
[01:39:40] I loved this entry.
[01:39:41] I would recommend this to other people.
[01:39:44] Uh,
[01:39:44] I would certainly even recommend,
[01:39:45] I've actually,
[01:39:46] I have recommended this to at least two people because I might actually run a
[01:39:50] campaign,
[01:39:51] uh,
[01:39:52] sometime either on RPX or one,
[01:39:53] let's die our sister podcast,
[01:39:55] um,
[01:39:56] set in the SCP universe where you're playing agents or D class in the SCP
[01:40:01] foundation out of SC,
[01:40:02] uh,
[01:40:02] out of site 81.
[01:40:05] So,
[01:40:05] yeah.
[01:40:07] Oh man,
[01:40:08] that means that the lizards there in site 81 in the,
[01:40:11] in the living world.
[01:40:13] But that also might mean that that might also might mean that 999 is there.
[01:40:18] Oh,
[01:40:18] 99.
[01:40:19] Yeah.
[01:40:19] No,
[01:40:20] whatever said,
[01:40:20] if I run a campaign and like,
[01:40:22] if 682 is there,
[01:40:23] 999 is not,
[01:40:24] not far behind.
[01:40:28] I might even have it like,
[01:40:29] all right,
[01:40:29] we're transporting this character.
[01:40:30] It's like this huge,
[01:40:31] heavy,
[01:40:31] like,
[01:40:32] like cargo,
[01:40:32] uh,
[01:40:33] helicopter coming in.
[01:40:34] And it's just like this,
[01:40:35] like multiple,
[01:40:36] like multiple people,
[01:40:36] like,
[01:40:37] uh,
[01:40:38] surrounding this art of this,
[01:40:39] like this,
[01:40:39] this containment set,
[01:40:40] this containment cells,
[01:40:41] like,
[01:40:41] all right,
[01:40:41] let's get this in.
[01:40:42] Let's go like checking everything.
[01:40:43] I got guns out,
[01:40:44] checking it,
[01:40:45] getting it in,
[01:40:45] like loading it in.
[01:40:46] And then they're just like,
[01:40:47] somebody walks in and just like opens a lid and little yellow goopy guy comes out.
[01:40:53] Like you think it's a good,
[01:40:54] you think it's going to be like a horrible,
[01:40:55] like,
[01:40:55] like one of the horrible SCPs or some kind of like weird thing.
[01:40:58] And then they just get like a,
[01:41:00] and you're the D class that has to open the lid to let it out.
[01:41:05] So you open the lid immediately.
[01:41:06] You are pounced.
[01:41:08] You get glomped.
[01:41:10] Yeah.
[01:41:12] By this really cute SCP that just wants to be your friend.
[01:41:17] And,
[01:41:17] and you suddenly get like a euphoric feeling.
[01:41:19] Cause you're like super excited.
[01:41:21] You're super happy.
[01:41:23] Uh,
[01:41:24] yeah,
[01:41:24] no,
[01:41:24] whatever said,
[01:41:25] like,
[01:41:25] again,
[01:41:25] I loved it.
[01:41:26] That's,
[01:41:26] that's my,
[01:41:27] my recommendation.
[01:41:28] Uh,
[01:41:28] SCP 2935,
[01:41:32] probably one of my favorite SCPs.
[01:41:34] I will say right now,
[01:41:37] just with the sheer amount of information that we get about the SCP world.
[01:41:43] But I digress.
[01:41:45] Mikey,
[01:41:46] these sense brief.
[01:41:47] So I just had an idea.
[01:41:51] Oh no.
[01:41:53] So fuck.
[01:41:55] What if this world or the,
[01:42:03] the dead world,
[01:42:04] not that it died on April 20th,
[01:42:09] but was created on April 20th.
[01:42:14] but,
[01:42:14] and basically it's a,
[01:42:19] it was created as a copy of the world and all the beings on it,
[01:42:25] but whatever created it doesn't understand life.
[01:42:28] If we didn't have surveillance data that showed that people were walking around and then they just dropped.
[01:42:33] But it copied that data.
[01:42:37] Yeah.
[01:42:38] I,
[01:42:38] I do understand.
[01:42:38] Cause like,
[01:42:39] so you're saying it basically took a screen.
[01:42:41] It took a save file.
[01:42:43] Yeah.
[01:42:43] At that time.
[01:42:45] And then it loaded that save file and just,
[01:42:48] but because it didn't understand how to make all the,
[01:42:51] the NPCs work,
[01:42:53] all the NPCs just rag gold.
[01:42:56] Yeah.
[01:42:56] We're thinking the same fucking thing.
[01:42:58] Cause all I could think,
[01:42:59] if we didn't have the audio,
[01:43:00] if we didn't have the footage that like set that stated that,
[01:43:03] like they were moving around and stuff,
[01:43:05] I absolutely was just envisioning,
[01:43:07] just like,
[01:43:07] just suddenly like the camera just only comes into existence and just people like,
[01:43:11] Oh,
[01:43:11] just like ragged all to the ground,
[01:43:14] like from a standing posture.
[01:43:15] They were all T posed.
[01:43:17] And then they just,
[01:43:17] Oh yeah.
[01:43:20] There's again,
[01:43:20] it's just like,
[01:43:21] they're in a,
[01:43:21] they're,
[01:43:22] they're in a simulation.
[01:43:26] They just,
[01:43:26] they just forgot to carry,
[01:43:28] carry in the code to like,
[01:43:30] actually like add the skeletons and the,
[01:43:32] the,
[01:43:33] the,
[01:43:33] the animators,
[01:43:33] the animation AI,
[01:43:34] the,
[01:43:34] the,
[01:43:34] the animation triggers and stuff of that.
[01:43:36] Well,
[01:43:37] no,
[01:43:38] it's more along the lines of,
[01:43:40] um,
[01:43:41] if you create a human body,
[01:43:46] like just using the elements and whatnot,
[01:43:49] yeah,
[01:43:49] you do not create life.
[01:43:50] Like it will not live.
[01:43:53] You create a,
[01:43:53] you create a vegetative at the very best.
[01:43:55] You create a vegetative body,
[01:43:56] but there's no conscious,
[01:43:58] which is what all these people are.
[01:44:01] Yeah.
[01:44:02] Well,
[01:44:02] no,
[01:44:02] except no,
[01:44:03] that's not true.
[01:44:04] It's not alive.
[01:44:06] Yeah.
[01:44:07] They're all their cells are dead.
[01:44:09] The only reason they are all dead bodies.
[01:44:12] Like they are all like they're nothing is alive.
[01:44:15] Um,
[01:44:16] and that's not the case if you're cloning somebody or like,
[01:44:18] but like that kind of like growing somebody from scratch.
[01:44:21] But what if they were never alive?
[01:44:23] That's the point.
[01:44:26] I,
[01:44:27] yeah,
[01:44:27] I,
[01:44:28] I see where you're coming from,
[01:44:29] but like,
[01:44:29] again,
[01:44:30] it's more of like,
[01:44:30] again,
[01:44:30] the simulation system where it's just like,
[01:44:33] they,
[01:44:34] they're,
[01:44:34] they're,
[01:44:34] they're not even like bots in the,
[01:44:36] in the,
[01:44:36] in the system.
[01:44:37] They're just landscape.
[01:44:38] They're just the landscape.
[01:44:40] They're just like,
[01:44:40] they're the level,
[01:44:42] they're,
[01:44:42] they're level props at this point.
[01:44:45] Yeah.
[01:44:46] Or,
[01:44:47] or take your,
[01:44:47] your pinky in the brain.
[01:44:49] It's they're all paper mache character things in the world.
[01:44:54] And they haven't gotten that formula that the brain has that like creates water and grass and life on the planet.
[01:45:02] Cause that was another thing,
[01:45:03] right?
[01:45:03] Like he created like this giant paper mache copy.
[01:45:05] And then he like used a formula that like basically grew life onto the world.
[01:45:12] Yeah.
[01:45:13] Yeah.
[01:45:14] But yeah.
[01:45:16] So like,
[01:45:21] is basically you take a snapshot of the world.
[01:45:24] Yeah.
[01:45:26] And like,
[01:45:26] as it is right now,
[01:45:28] bam,
[01:45:29] there's planes in the sky.
[01:45:30] Yeah.
[01:45:30] They're going to fall.
[01:45:31] Cause suddenly there's no one controlling them.
[01:45:33] Yeah.
[01:45:37] Yeah.
[01:45:38] Yeah.
[01:45:38] Yeah.
[01:45:38] It's,
[01:45:39] it's,
[01:45:39] I,
[01:45:39] I get what you're saying.
[01:45:40] It's a really cool idea.
[01:45:41] Like honestly,
[01:45:42] I do love the idea of that.
[01:45:43] Just like just a,
[01:45:44] a world that just comes,
[01:45:45] that just spawns into existence.
[01:45:47] But has no like AI or,
[01:45:50] or any like life to it.
[01:45:51] Like on that kind of matter.
[01:45:53] And,
[01:45:53] and have that be like,
[01:45:54] like basically using like video game logic and like coding and programming,
[01:45:58] but like setting it in a reality with like flesh and blood and stuff.
[01:46:02] That I really do love that idea.
[01:46:04] I don't think that's what that's going on in this,
[01:46:07] but I would love that as its own SCP instance.
[01:46:10] Just like,
[01:46:11] we found another dead world similar to SCP-2935,
[01:46:14] except,
[01:46:15] well,
[01:46:15] just take a look at this footage that we recovered.
[01:46:18] And then you see,
[01:46:19] it's like,
[01:46:19] oh,
[01:46:20] they just spawn in like for an instant,
[01:46:24] for like a split,
[01:46:24] for like a second,
[01:46:26] they are T-posed.
[01:46:26] And then they just drop like rag dolls.
[01:46:31] It's like,
[01:46:31] what is this?
[01:46:32] Like the,
[01:46:32] it's the source engine,
[01:46:33] like,
[01:46:34] uh,
[01:46:35] source engine 5.0.
[01:46:37] G mod.
[01:46:38] Yeah.
[01:46:39] It's G,
[01:46:40] but yeah,
[01:46:40] it's just G mod,
[01:46:41] like a 3.0.
[01:46:45] Oh man,
[01:46:46] which is kind of funny because,
[01:46:48] well,
[01:46:48] again,
[01:46:48] I'll first off,
[01:46:49] uh,
[01:46:50] we just had the,
[01:46:51] they just had the 20th anniversary of,
[01:46:52] of half-life two.
[01:46:53] So there's been a lot of like half-life in the world,
[01:46:55] like going on.
[01:46:56] Um,
[01:46:57] but I've been watching a ton of G mod and half-life stuff recently.
[01:46:59] So it's coincidental that you brought that up.
[01:47:04] Yeah.
[01:47:05] Yeah.
[01:47:09] From hell's heart and Mikey's final thoughts.
[01:47:11] I stab at D with a connector.
[01:47:14] Oh,
[01:47:17] yeah.
[01:47:18] Yeah.
[01:47:18] Sorry.
[01:47:20] And then,
[01:47:21] uh,
[01:47:22] anyway,
[01:47:23] so my final thought is that,
[01:47:28] uh,
[01:47:28] this is just one big delicious nothing burger because there's nothing in that world that's alive.
[01:47:37] And all you hear is wind.
[01:47:40] Yeah,
[01:47:40] no,
[01:47:40] it's just this horrible,
[01:47:41] like world that was,
[01:47:44] and is now completely and utterly dead.
[01:47:48] Like the only thing that's functioning are like the mechanical things,
[01:47:52] but like anything with even a sense within a semblance of sentience is dead.
[01:47:59] Um,
[01:48:02] so yeah,
[01:48:04] I'm going to switch mine to a full recommendation.
[01:48:08] Yes.
[01:48:09] Holy.
[01:48:09] even it's a Christmas.
[01:48:12] It's a Christmas.
[01:48:13] It's a Christmas miracle.
[01:48:17] even though,
[01:48:18] as gamer pointed out there,
[01:48:21] they should have been talking to the farmers.
[01:48:24] Yeah.
[01:48:25] Even though they were dead.
[01:48:27] There's some room for,
[01:48:28] they knew they were dead.
[01:48:29] Yeah.
[01:48:30] Yeah.
[01:48:30] Yeah.
[01:48:31] There is some room for some additions or some modifications,
[01:48:34] but I mean,
[01:48:35] like those are pretty minor.
[01:48:38] We can't all be who was phone,
[01:48:40] but this is pretty close.
[01:48:41] This is,
[01:48:42] yeah,
[01:48:42] this is very close.
[01:48:44] It's no Joey fuck nuts,
[01:48:46] but it's so,
[01:48:47] it's very close.
[01:48:48] I mean,
[01:48:49] for an SDP,
[01:48:50] for an SDP entry,
[01:48:51] like,
[01:48:51] like thing,
[01:48:51] like,
[01:48:53] I,
[01:48:53] I really,
[01:48:54] I,
[01:48:55] I cannot state how much I loved this one for like,
[01:48:57] just the amount of detail and fodder that was,
[01:49:00] was here.
[01:49:01] Yeah.
[01:49:03] The only thing that would have made it like absolutely perfect.
[01:49:06] Like 100%.
[01:49:07] If,
[01:49:08] if Joey fuck nuts is the lone survivor who showed up,
[01:49:11] like,
[01:49:12] Hey guys.
[01:49:16] I don't know.
[01:49:17] It really is a friend.
[01:49:19] So lonely.
[01:49:20] It was patient zero.
[01:49:22] Oh no.
[01:49:26] He,
[01:49:26] that's it.
[01:49:27] It's his,
[01:49:27] it's,
[01:49:27] he's the antithesis to having French.
[01:49:29] Oh God.
[01:49:30] He's basically,
[01:49:31] he's the avatar of loneliness.
[01:49:32] That's why he needs a friend.
[01:49:37] All right.
[01:49:37] Well,
[01:49:38] gamer,
[01:49:39] your,
[01:49:39] uh,
[01:49:41] final,
[01:49:42] final thoughts,
[01:49:43] recommendations.
[01:49:44] Good stuff.
[01:49:45] Uh,
[01:49:45] I hated it.
[01:49:46] I did not enjoy any of this.
[01:49:48] Understandable.
[01:49:49] Yeah.
[01:49:49] No,
[01:49:49] yeah.
[01:49:50] Yeah.
[01:49:50] Yeah.
[01:49:50] They,
[01:49:51] call out to the people and they didn't describe the kid.
[01:49:54] It absolutely ruined the entire,
[01:49:56] like,
[01:49:57] my version was gone.
[01:49:59] Yeah.
[01:49:59] It just like from,
[01:50:00] from right off the get go.
[01:50:01] Yeah.
[01:50:01] No,
[01:50:01] I can,
[01:50:01] it's understandable.
[01:50:02] Like it's just,
[01:50:03] it's a piece of shit.
[01:50:04] Like total worth,
[01:50:06] waste of space on the internet.
[01:50:08] Yeah.
[01:50:09] Yeah.
[01:50:09] Can I be more sarcastic.
[01:50:12] sarcastic.
[01:50:13] You could try,
[01:50:14] but I don't think you'll get any,
[01:50:15] any further than that.
[01:50:16] Yeah.
[01:50:17] But no,
[01:50:18] obviously joking aside,
[01:50:19] I really enjoyed,
[01:50:20] enjoyed this read.
[01:50:21] The couple of little glaring flaws.
[01:50:26] Little glaring flaws.
[01:50:28] You heard me.
[01:50:29] To your OCD mind.
[01:50:31] Yeah,
[01:50:31] exactly.
[01:50:32] Um,
[01:50:32] weren't enough to like actually wreck my enjoyment of it.
[01:50:36] Um,
[01:50:37] I love the amount of information.
[01:50:39] And like,
[01:50:40] there was more information that both of us didn't even realize.
[01:50:43] Like you didn't realize that you can click on the very top.
[01:50:46] I didn't realize that the entirety of all the information from site 81 is just there.
[01:50:51] Yeah.
[01:50:51] And it's,
[01:50:51] it's such a good like read too.
[01:50:54] Cause it's like the entire history of how that site was founded and created.
[01:50:58] And like the operation,
[01:50:59] like the operational staff and like the directors,
[01:51:02] like we,
[01:51:03] you get to like,
[01:51:03] you know exactly like how many directors there were and like when they were,
[01:51:07] when they were tired and like the new director was,
[01:51:10] took up,
[01:51:10] took up,
[01:51:11] uh,
[01:51:11] took up leadership.
[01:51:12] Like so fucking good.
[01:51:15] So much detail.
[01:51:16] Yeah.
[01:51:17] Love to see it.
[01:51:18] Um,
[01:51:18] and I can agree with you.
[01:51:19] This is probably one of my favorite,
[01:51:22] if not favorite SCPs just because of that.
[01:51:25] Cause like,
[01:51:26] yeah,
[01:51:26] there's,
[01:51:28] there's not much that I want more out of this,
[01:51:30] you know,
[01:51:31] they've done basically everything that I love about SCPs.
[01:51:35] They even have some fucking callbacks to classic SCPs,
[01:51:38] like the lizard 173.
[01:51:41] Like,
[01:51:42] yeah,
[01:51:42] I'm also really,
[01:51:43] honestly,
[01:51:44] really curious about the ghost girl.
[01:51:45] Like I'm looking forward to reading that one,
[01:51:48] honestly,
[01:51:48] at some point.
[01:51:50] Cause like,
[01:51:51] I don't recognize,
[01:51:51] like,
[01:51:52] I don't know that one yet.
[01:51:53] So,
[01:51:56] but spoilers,
[01:51:57] there are thousands you don't know yet.
[01:51:59] Oh,
[01:51:59] I mean,
[01:52:00] yes,
[01:52:03] like at this point I'm pretty fluent in like the big ones.
[01:52:06] So yes,
[01:52:06] yes.
[01:52:07] Yeah.
[01:52:09] Yeah.
[01:52:10] Um,
[01:52:12] all in all,
[01:52:12] I will fully recommend it because it was really good.
[01:52:16] All right.
[01:52:17] Wow.
[01:52:18] Really just like end in 2024 with a bang with just a banger.
[01:52:24] Um,
[01:52:25] but yeah,
[01:52:25] so I guess,
[01:52:26] I guess that'll do it.
[01:52:26] So,
[01:52:27] uh,
[01:52:27] yeah,
[01:52:27] full recommendations all around.
[01:52:30] Um,
[01:52:32] definitely going to,
[01:52:33] uh,
[01:52:35] use this as a,
[01:52:36] as fodder for a campaign or a game,
[01:52:38] at least,
[01:52:38] at least a,
[01:52:39] uh,
[01:52:39] a scenario at some point down the road for,
[01:52:42] um,
[01:52:43] uh,
[01:52:43] for like a tabletop RPG.
[01:52:45] Uh,
[01:52:46] cause I feel like if I,
[01:52:47] if you're going to run an SCP based like campaign or,
[01:52:49] or one shot or something of that,
[01:52:51] this is,
[01:52:52] this is something to read for it for sure.
[01:52:55] Yeah.
[01:52:56] Like any of our,
[01:52:57] any of our listeners out there that are like,
[01:52:59] that are tabletop RPG years.
[01:53:00] Like,
[01:53:00] hopefully we,
[01:53:01] hopefully there's some of you out there and I haven't just
[01:53:04] been like screaming at like nonsense to like people for,
[01:53:07] for like a year or two for years.
[01:53:09] Oh God.
[01:53:10] He's talking about tabletop again.
[01:53:12] All right.
[01:53:14] Yeah.
[01:53:15] But yeah,
[01:53:15] no,
[01:53:16] like,
[01:53:16] uh,
[01:53:16] like seriously,
[01:53:17] this is definitely a read worth checking out.
[01:53:20] Um,
[01:53:21] just for the amount of information that you can get for like the
[01:53:23] world or for like a local air for like an area that you can
[01:53:26] like familiarize yourself with and like utilize for a setting
[01:53:30] like that.
[01:53:32] So,
[01:53:33] um,
[01:53:34] yeah,
[01:53:34] I guess that'll do it for this week's episode.
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[01:53:47] He's barely almost never there.
[01:53:49] Honestly,
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[01:53:52] Um,
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