Well done.
Feel free to add your own ideas. I may experiment more with multimedia content on this page.
Cool. I've always thought that we could use more audio-visual stuff.
if your reading this your gay
Is that just audio or is there a video component to that avi? I could only get the sound to play.
Is this better? It should just be a still image of three crosses.
http://www.pleasesendhelp.com/SCP/SCP-603-115-cap_divx.avi
So are the beeps supposed to translate to something (like morse code or modem noise or anything)? Or is it just (semi-)random?
Giving bearhugs to the unsuspecting since 1872.
There's no hidden message. The audio was created by using a legacy version of Cool Edit which is capable of interpreting any arbitrary binary file as audio data.
That is to say, within the scope of the fiction, there may be a hidden message. But in reality there isn't. Perhaps 603 is trying to communicate…
I would either change it to a wav and a still image or upload it to YouTube. Rather annoying the way it is.
The UNEXPECTED END OF FILE bit put a smile on my face =)
With the help of psh, who I forced to make a .flv version of the video, I've embedded the video on the page. I considered leaving the download link for those who wanted it, but decided not to. It's in the page history regardless.
New scene added (SCP-603-70). It's meant to be darkly humorous but hopefully I didn't overdo it. It started off as a small idea but maybe at this point it's big enough for inclusion in the main 603 entry.
I really like the addition.
Goddamn, you keep making this already excellent SCP even better. :P
Poor Dr Giles. No one deserves to become a children's toy. I'm also somewhat afraid to wonder to much about "In love" or "On the toilet"
Giving bearhugs to the unsuspecting since 1872.
Adjective: On the toilet
Button 1: Dr. Giles will use the men's restroom facility for up to one hour.
Button 2: Dr. Giles will attempt to use the women's restroom facility for up to one hour.
Button 3: Dr. Giles will vomit immediately
I laughed and I'm tempted to add this. I would probably change button #3 to "Dr. Giles will defecate immediately".
I'm sure that such toilet humor would nudge the entry too far out of the realm of believability though. I'm restraining myself!
I dunno, I think vomiting would work well enough (set up by the earlier vomiting for no reason). Either way, poor Dr. Giles…
Love this.
Only thing: (to me, at least) having all three buttons always do the same thing for some of the moods, and none for the others, seems to be… too regular. The article says that some adjective-symbol combinations constant, which I read as saying some don't. And having each adjective listed have all three buttons constant makes it seem too clean.
Also, does Dr. Giles know about this? "Overworked" indeed…
I see what you mean. I didn't want to go through each and every adjective and detail the specific effect of the buttons as I feel like it's better to just detail a few and leave the rest to the reader's imagination.
I may change it to say that the effects are always constant, but here are the specific button-adjective combinations that have been documented so far…
Further testing performed by Dr. Brown and Dr. Giles confirmed the connection.
This is meant to demonstrate that Dr. Giles is aware of the program's effect on him. Not sure if you missed this or if it's not clear enough.