Aw man, this is really interesting but really unsatisfying. I WANNA KNOW WHAT IT DOES WITH DEAD BODIES.
Considering the ending of Unfinished Business II, I believe that it is extremely unprofessional to continue to obscure the effect of SCP-447-2.
I think we should initiate an experiment log, so long as it strictly does not allow the slime to come into contact with any dead bodies.
this is driving me up the wall. can the effect with dead bodies be hinted at, or shown somewhere else? i mean, the fact that it's a keter class if exposed to dead bodies really just makes this even more interesting. excellently written, and very very good hook.
I mean my guess is reanimation. What else can you do to a dead body?
able said that it was "refreshing" i think this is a hint at resurrection
You're too young to know Snider.
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Why wouldn't a necrophiliac want to lubricate a dead body?
And here I was hoping I'd never have to think about that. Silly me.
Question-how do we know that something bad happens when it comes into contact with a dead body? Has it happened before? That would imply it doesn't end the world. Does it come with a warning label?
The reason is simple. You see [DATA EXPUNGED] with a spaghetti strainer.
Now I've explained everything and ruined the joke. :(
Now now, You aren't supposed to act in character.
That is, if you aren't evil in real life. If you, then it's fine.
According to the last paragraph of the description proper, the effect has, in fact, been documented.
Now, WHERE it's documented may be a little harder to find.
As SCP-447 was downgraded from KETER class, I think it's safe to assume that, no matter what happens when SCP-477-2 comes into contact with a corpse, it is both a.) Dangerous, and b.) difficult to stop.
My thoughts: [DATA EXPUNGED]. And that's just for starters.
Spaghetti strainer?
The effects are truly horrifying.
Two words: Gaia Online.
Does anyone else find the reflection of a camera on the image distracting?
Calm down, it's not like it's made of people or anything.
:| I think I'll be watching you very closely from now on…
Yes, that would be prudent.
If it were Soylent, you'd have to break it down to an atomic level to prevent it from coming into contact with itself.