I see some minor spelling and grammatical errors, but you caught them as you wrote the final copy, Dr. Bright.
Personally, I would love to have this in my personal canon. One question though, you mention Desiree Talleh and Clef in the same sentence—is she some sort of counter-Clef?
No, she's referencing the fact that both of them are damn near SCPs themselves.
And most of my personal canon takes place at some point in time with these two sets of O5s. Previous to this, O5-6 has been the one I most often use, because he's the one I've fleshed out most.
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By the way, who's Desiree Talleh? I get the feeling I should know who she is, but I can't think of any tales with her.
Giving bearhugs to the unsuspecting since 1872.
And, NOW it's done. Sorry for the accidental early post.
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This reads like a somewhat ludicrous fanfic sequel to Ecce Perago - strikes a completely different tone, even though both are pretty over the top - but it's also really entertaining, so I can hardly complain (and you did warn as much in the introduction).
Upvoted.
Yup. Ecce Perago was the dark and serious. An Non is the 'Senior Staff Shenanigans'
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So… most all of the Senior Site Staff are the O5's?
Huh. Makes sense.
After the death of the originals, yes.
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In case the new O5s are removed from all scientific projects and never lay a finger on an SCP again in their lives - yes.
Otherwise it makes none, as O5s are forbidden from handling SCPs.
After their promotions, they are officially forbidden from contacting any…except, y'know, 006.
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If you enjoy the thought of a grimdark Foundation, or have a low tolerance for quirkiness, this may not be the story you want to be reading.
…and then I was pretty sure that this was the one I wanted to be reading.
I saved my upvote for the quirky. +1 Like a spicy buffet of fun.