A tad to dramatic. Remember, this a scientific document here. But otherwise, good job.
Dramatic? Really?
I thought it was quite light-hearted.
Agreeing with this one. The tone and style of this article is an almost perfectly written SCP. Almost, since it's not really creepy more than it is just plain weird.
While I am sad to see Clef's stripper comment gone, I do like the subtle more creepy in this edit.
963 has been updated, thanks in large parts to Yoric, who really helped me nail the tone I was trying for. I still have an interview to go up, but this is largely the finished product.
I could see one possible way to incapacitate Bright or any other inhabitant of 963 for a very long time. Expose them to a fast-acting memetic kill agent. Every new body, they still remember the meme. Of course they'd eventually develop a resistance to it or forget enough of it to neutralize it, but until then they'd be hard-pressed to do much of anything.
Yeah, we could do that. It might even work, although he said somewhere that amnesiacs and the like would only affect the current host. Given Bright's in-universe dedication and importance to the Foundation, however, there would have to be some truly extreme circumstances for this to be even considered a viable option.
Agreed, it would seem better for the Foundation to assist Dr. Bright in 'accepting' his immortality, so he is no longer so focused on wanting to die for good.
Ah, 963. Now, if I remember right, this was back when personal avatars were the in thing to have, despite having fallen out of popularity in recent days. My original idea for Bright was to write him as I'd written elsewhere, a horribly scarred asshole of a man, who used the fact that people pitied him for his ugliness to take advantage of people.
But, at the time I found a little plastic toy, a golden Dracula medallion with a little red plastic gem in the middle. I'd had it in my pocket, fiddling with it at work, and it gave me the basis for this idea, someone stuck inside that kind of amulet, never dying, forever tormented…
And that led me to the idea of a researcher accidentally stuck inside an SCP.
From the Russian version of this article (http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ru&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fscpfoundation.ru%2Fforum%2Ft-333566%2F)
752 21 Mar 2011, 14:54 GMT-05
God forbid you see Russian fan-art, senseless and merciless:)
Does anyone actually HAVE that the gold and ruby pendant, or is it just pulled off the web?