Many thanks to MrUnimport, pooryoric and Photosynthetic for their help with this one.
Critiques are, as always, welcome.
By the way, is the rate module also necessary for the two "Documents" pages?
Many thanks to MrUnimport, pooryoric and Photosynthetic for their help with this one.
Critiques are, as always, welcome.
By the way, is the rate module also necessary for the two "Documents" pages?
I'm a sucker for the alternate-universe type SCPs, so naturally I love it.
What about trying to prop the door open? Or trying to blast it open from the inside?
The door could be destroyed by explosives, but the thing that lives in there would probable get you before that happened. If you DID manage to blown the door, then who knows… maybe the thing would be able to enter into the normal world, eh.
Another article that, on its own, is fantastic.
I just feel like we have so many of these kinds of things… Who stuck the cliche tag on it anyway? Either way I'll upvote it. Will have to listen to the audio when I get home.
Cliche is NOT a tag. Inferno, that's one.
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Ahahahaha, honestly, I am amused.
Inferno, don't be a douche.
I like this one, but it seems like the experiments would at least attempt to find out what else is in SCP-860-1. They could have at least one D-class or volunteer veer off the path and see how far this forest stretches in either direction.
Also, have you considered what the results might be if one of the subjects carried a GPS tracking device along with them?
In any case, I like the attached documents. For some reason, the Doctor saying 'Oh God' in response to the [data expunged] really got to me.
Can someone who doesn't unlock the door go through the open doorway?
Someone should open the door, and able should go in first. Or dispose of 682 in it. What if we send a nuke in it?
Yes, because Everything Must Involve 682, Able, And/Or Nukes.
Please, no more.
Minor nitpick: how can we be sure the two walls inside 860-1 are infinite? That said, this article is freaking awesome, with bonus points for having sound files attached to exploration logs - even though I am unable to play the one from Exploration I for some reason.