Side note: during editing I remembered I heard “faeries” mentioned somewhere and realized they are the creatures from SCP-4000 aka “Taboo”. Just a link I didn’t remember until now. Also ty all you’re the best lol
"The prototype" is "the prototype" because it's a prototype document. It's using whats implied to be an older format of SCP document. Also, why do you refer to things that are just aspects to the story as theories? Like Dr. Keter = Keter classification, or the proposals in general? Also, as someone else said. Ethical felines refers to the ethics committee. Its really easy to figure if you do one of two things. 1. remember it's a good boy, aka a dog. and dogs hate cats, and the good boy hates the ethics committee. 2. replace feline with another word that relates with cats, is something you might call a cowered, and begins with a P. As for the Black Moon, there's just a lot of Arc Words across the SCP wikidot like "We die in the dark so you can live in the light." and "Can't fit round pegs in square holes."
It talks about in 4000 that the creatures fought with humans against the factory. Also The World's Gone Beautiful is probably related in some way to The Day All Flowers Bloomed from 1000
scp 002 was one the first scps the foundation contained.back then they used sd to transport it and local villagers as test subjects.its was found somewhere in northern portugal i think
Hearing Wendigoon saying he’s blown away by having 7k subscribers really puts into perspective how fast he grew. You deserve all your success man, thank you for all your work
This is the Lock Picking Lawyer, and today what I have here is a lock that was given to me that is supposedly called SCP-001. Just by looking at this lock I can already tell that there are some very inexcusable flaws in it's design. I will try to open it as fast as I can with a simple raking technique.
well there was a sticky note next to it that said "If you push this button, you'll destroy everything." and it was the physical origin of the SCP foundation with the specific goal of "preventing SCP-001-J from being pressed, either by careless accident or by deliberate malice, and also with the goal of 'protecting humanity from monsters and stuff.'"
8:00 Wendigoon glossed over one of the coolest part about The Factory Proposal. It was not only the supposed origins of the foundation. It was also the supposed origins of EVERY other GOI in the canon. From Marshall, Carter, & Dark to The Church of The Broken God. They were all once part of the group who initially infiltrated the factory, that separated into different groups with different ideologies.
Imagine if it's because each group infiltrated from different locations and saw different things. GOI saw horrors beyond comprehension tearing people appart, hence their kill on site policy. The Church of the Broken God saw a mind altering machine which spoke to them of the broken God and it's power, hence their religious zelotism. I have no idea what MC&D does though. The Administrator may have seen multiple SCP's, most benign, some trying to help and others killing all those around them, hence the 'Secure, Contain and Protect' policy.
@@cookiecraze1310 they didn't see different things, no. They interpreted the things they saw differently is what happened. The founders of GOC thought the anomalous was so dangerous that they have to kill every last one, the founders of CoTBG thought the factory was part of their god, Marshall and Carter saw profit in these anomalous objects, etc
"The World's Gone Beautiful" is the most melancholic idea I've ever witnessed in my life. Everybody just stops and reminisces of the good things they've had for 24 hours with abundance of of beautiful scenery around them before they're inevitably wiped out by some lovecraftian abomination. It sounds like it could be a movie.
If you've ever seen "Love, Death & Robots," in Season 1 Episode 7, titled "Beyond The Aquila Rift," the short story shares many similarities to the concept of "The World's Gone Beautiful." I would strongly recommend watching it, as it makes you think about the concept long after the episode is over.
This one is my favorite for exaclty that reason, it's super mundane and kinda silly. I didn't care about the rest of the bit about whatever you write becomes true, I just liked the "it's 001 because it's #1 on literally any list"
I wanted to comment this exact thing. They ruined it with the whole "Everything becomes true if you write it" nonsense. Having it be 001 just because its nature is to be #1 in every list would have been really funny, and if you imagine it just kind of existing on top of the already existing first thing, it doesnt even detract from a more serious 001 proposal. @@IgnisRex64
Yeah, that's the clever part that I really liked. The rest, with the "whatever the description is, it will come true" didn't really make sense to me and kinda ruined it to be honest
New O5 Member: "What's that?" Other O5 Member: "That's the computer that prints bad advice." Computer: "Sticking your hand in SCP-682's mouth, will effectively neutralize it." New O5: "So why do you keep it?" Other O5: "Well we think the stuff it says is hilarious." Computer: "KILL THE MOON KILL THE MOON KILL THE MOON KILL THE MOON."
There is actually an SCP like this hilariously, a program that takes a problem and writes up a ridiculous solution to it, and then notes how this theoretical solution is carried out and inevitably results in things going wrong, ranging from the solution just not working to the annihilation of the earth. It is then noted after a moral of the story which can just a funny observation, a joke or an insult.
The thing about "A good boy" is that whatever request given, no matter how ridiculous if done it actually somehow neutralized/countered the effect of an SCP
the thing is. that scp actually would require collaboration between writer of 3 different scp. and according to the proposal the AI become SCp 048 and anything designated as 048 get neutralised or somehow lost
Hi there! I just wanted to say that I am the person who created the artwork used for The Prototype! Absolutely crazy, I made that yeeeears ago on a deviantArt I'd long forgotten about. I'm actually working on some new pieces now and had this playing in the background. My apologies if you had asked about it a long time ago and I'd just forgotten about that interaction. Anyway, it was very surreal, but cool, to look up from what I'm working on to see that blast from the past! Keep up the good work.
After reading the story it sounded a lot more like the A.I. replaced the 05s or somehow deleted them. It ended with the Good Boy basically eradicating the entire foundation and all anomalies from existence. Idk where he got the "its sitting in a room saying kill kill kill over and over" thing from. It was told to neutralize, so it did. No more anomalies, no more foundation. It shut itself off in the end I think
When Day Breaks messed me up for a while after reading it. Just the idea that the sun becoming the most dangerous SCP ever known (thus dislodging the real SCP-001 from its spot, as it's the only SCP that matters now) is scary enough, but the way it "kills" you is far worse. Since sunlight and moonlight destroy you, anyone that wasn't in a room with no windows is immediately turned into one of those homunculus blob things. Even if you kill yourself, they can still absorb you like with the D-Class. They can even "talk" to you and try to convince you it's not as bad as it seems to try and lure you out willingly. It's basically a world without peaceful death, since the only way you can ever hope to die for good is to kill yourself in a room without sunlight with no way for them to enter, and hope they can't get in until your body decomposes completely, and even then it's not certain.
The damn When Day Breaks emergency broadcast videos are actual nightmare fuel. You're sitting around with your friends and family, then the show you're watching abruptly cuts off, and the foundation logo appears to warn you that you're most likely going to die while hearing it.
I'm really horrified of WDB. I know 3 people and one yorkie that I don't wanna see turned into evil molten flesh freaks. And I don't wanna be one either.
I made the mistake to watch that cursed Emergency Brodcast at night. Didn't go to bed that night because I knew I would have a nightmare. I think I was looking at the sun for about a week and a tiny adrenaline rush when outside in day.
No, they don't, "The world's gone beautiful only works for an end of world scenario that promises a quick and painless death which When day breaks is the very opposite.
@@mmmrrreeeooowwwthecat8183 I mean, depending on how you view it, "The World's Gone Beautiful" can just mark an end of the world event that will end in everyone dying, which "When Day Breaks" would be classified as. So having that period of peace leading into an apocalypse where the literal sun is your worst enemy sounds like quite a cinematic end. As SCP goes, there is no one canon
Here's a few neat facts for you about some of these that people tend to forget: 1. "The Prototype" is called that because the article itself is a prototype, written during the Foundation's earliest days. It doesn't use the normal format of "how to contain it is more important than what it actually is, and therefore must come first". It instead gives a designation number, a warning of aggressive behavior, a description, and THEN details of its containment, before finishing with a report of its capture and an addendum which mentions the possible need for censorship in further articles. 2. "The Spiral Path" implies that the Administrator used it to discover how anomalies work, and therefore implies that Foundation does not DISCOVER anomalies, it CREATES them. Or rather, it did, until they started appearing on their own. 3. "God's Blind Spot" is important not just because people there cannot die, but because supposedly God literally cannot see into it, and therefore any sins committed while on its premises can never be judged. Perfect for a group of people who commit horrible atrocities on a daily basis. 4. The computer in "A Good Boy" was given the designator "Type AK9 Computational Engine". In other words, it thinks it's a dog. This is why it's obsessed with the idea of "good boys". And also why it hates cats. 5. In "The Sky Above the Port", the shadow represents the audience, and therefore you, the viewer. Without new stories, the Foundation's world would cease to exist. Because of course it would, it's a writing project.
Personally, I think the prototype is my favorite 001, and is the most realistic. I mean, the whole idea of SCP 001 is that it’s the first scp that’s been captured. And I doubt the foundation could obtain a god like entity first.
I feel like the number the scps get is the order of when they were discovered, so maybe they discovered 001 first but they got more experience in catching hundreds of other scps before capturing one of the godlike 001s
It's not about obtaining. It's about documenting. If it were about the former, obtaining a god wouldn't make sense, you are correct. But they're *documenting* the anomalies. It's why esoteric classes like Apollyon exist.
I like to think that the SCP 001 entry got confused with what she meant by "reality", and made her the god of reality TV. Having to watch all those shitty people with shitty acting for the rest of time.
@@kolgax2064 Isn't there already a 001 proposal that makes the scp universe not reality too? That would actually connect 2 different proposals and point to the fact that all the proposals are true BECAUSE it's not reality.
I can’t get over how much I love Gate Guardian as an SCP, just a fucking massive guardian and the only containment procedures are “stay away and idk pray i guess?” It can somewhat defy your free will by imprinting thoughts in you to leave but even if you come close enough it annihilates you at the atomic level with a sword measured in kilometers long.
It's sadly destroyed by its surrounding narrative ab the foundation being waaay too old and the fact that it's fucking massive and there is 0 chance no one would've found it other than the foundation prior to the foundation/solomon discovering it
@@Jiub_SNNo it doesn’t the foundation just could have been protecting it ever since Solomon discovered it and the gate guardian can erase peoples memories so maybe the gate guardian wanted Solomon to find him and start the foundation while he erased other peoples memories of it because it wasn’t them to discover it’s existence and start the foundation.
You missed a bit in They Sky Above the Port. The static entity is a child dreaming. The universe is the child's dream. The other entity is his mom trying to wake him up. If he wakes up, the universe (dream) ends. So we have to give him stories (dreams) to keep him asleep or the world ends when he wakes up.
If you’re still researching on “Does the black moon howl?”, it’s a phrase that has been used in many articles over the years with different interpretations but usually functioning as a memetic trigger or password of sorts. Notably appears in SCP-256, 1739, 3031 and 4002
Also another thing to note is that there are multiple scps that make the black moon seem like more of a bad thing then a good thing, best case scenario it's just a phrase to recognize agents, 2 worst case scenarios that I could think of was scp 4002 where you have an old god that so happens to be the black moon that wants to turn every human anomalous again when it howls, hints the "Do you hear the Black Moon Howling" or scp 5008 where it is a phrase but it basically puts you under the mindset of a dead cult that basically forces you to want contain anomalies and erases anything notable of what you were.
i’ve always thought that there are multiple answers to “Does the black moon howl?” that trigger different things, like “Only when the foundations crumble” triggers the protocol for a lifted veil scenario
In Tahonys Proposal Does the Black Moon Howl, its a anomalous entity that has power beyond our understanding that wants to kill something or someone I forgot because its been so long
My idea for SCP-001 is something that would be seen as an anomaly a few centuries ago but can be explained now like a one way mirror. It would give the foundation hope that we could fine the answers to other SCPs in the future.
Something like this already happened, with uranium. I mean there were these weird glowing rocks that burned you with fire you can’t see, dosent that sound like an SCP?
That idea already exists! it's called "SCP-001-EX-J" and it's about a prehistoric version of the foundation describing how they discovered fire and learnt how to use it.
I have a personal theory that the world we the writers/readers live in is a result of Good Boy successfully neutralizing every single anomaly, thus making the need for secrecy pointless. And then we have the wiki
You forgot SCP 001 "The Truth" It involves the SCP that expands space inside a room. It says that the universe itself is a room and that there are countless other milky ways, the further out you go, the worse they are, and that the SCP universe and all of the anomalies are due to this inperfection, and that the Earth that we are in (the IRL Earth) is the original
Thing is that "the truth" is not listed as SCP 001, which imo is the smartest thing they could have done. I actually stumbled randomly on it and it was actually amazing imo.
@@VladimirChibuckovthere is a critical problem with SCP-001 "The lock". It can be opened by being smacked with another SCP-001 "The lock". SCP foundation: where did you get another lock??
the question "does the black moon howl?" is something that has been in the wiki for a very long time, it was fiirst used in SCP 256, and is normally used as a way to check if someone has been afected by a cognitohazard (this can be seen in action in SCP 3773). it ofcourse has melted and changed through the years being used by many authors for many different things (such as telling if someones is lying as seen in SCP 5236, or as something linked to a very powerful being, this being the black moon). However it is important to remeber that there is no canon and the black moon and "does the black moon howl?" can be whatever one wants. P.D: I know this is probably not going to be read by anyone, but I still had to write it.
i’ve always thought that all personnel receive a rank-based memetic trigger that causes a specific response to that question to verify their rank, and it cannot be duplicated by an impostor because it is memetically encoded
36:06 I appreciate Wendigoon casually displaying a Memetic Kill Hazard on screen during one of his proposal readings. He wasn't kidding how watching his videos takes away one year of your life at a time. In fact, watching it has a chance to take away your WHOLE life in the blink of an eye!
@@mammoneymelon a memetic hazard is a piece of information which, by virtue of knowing it, can harm you. This could be a sentence, an image, a sound bite, whatever, so long as it's information that causes mental harm
@@bryanchandler3486 You can get a good idea from the tale "Ethics Committee Orientation", but briefly put they're a secret power in the Foundation. In order to judge what is "ethical" they need to know every piece of information that's encountered. They've read/seen everything that's been redacted, expunged, or otherwise closed off to the rest of the Foundation. They make judgements on things even before the O-5s do, and also advise them into decisions based on those judgements. They widely monitor all experiments, sites, and personnel and can (and have) amnesticize, imprison, or outright kill anyone they deem to be in violation of the ethics codes, regardless of their rank or standing. They're widely considered a joke and they want to keep it that way, because it distracts from how much influence and power they actually have.
The sheaf of papers seems like the best candidate for scp001 since many of the others don't need to be "patient 0" and would be the same if they were the 100th. The paper stack is meta by the pages for new SCPs written being what happens in the fictional universe and ties the real life website to the fictional universe and represents the SCP foundation website itself and turns the writings into something in lore and relates it to literally every SCP by aiding the employees in finding new ones.
Spiral Path also has a very obvious reason for being number 001, one which this video didn't really explain. That being that it was the only naturally occurring anomaly found, and that the Foundation actually made all the others, either intentionally or by accident, based on what they learned from studying the Path.
I completely agree that the Sheaf of Papers is the best SCP-001 proposal. Nothing else even comes close IMO. Ancient society this, eldritch god that, everything else tries so hard to be epic and important and weirdly religious. Sheaf of Papers is HUMBLE. It's so simple it's almost funny, it pays respect to the project's IRL origin as collaborative fiction, and it also has a perfect justification for being Number 001. It's a flawless proposal.
The Interesting thing about the gate guardian, is that they tried to use it to kill SCP-682, and after the guardian failed to kill him, 682 claimed the guardian was a fake, and that the garden he guarded was also fake, he claimed the real garden was west. How true this is, is unknown.
I don't believe that the Fish Hook is supposed to be a simulation, reality, or "lesson". It's entirely a meta piece that's written from the perspective of someone dying to a memetic kill agent when searching into 001. The proposal is less about 001 itself and more about the mystery behind. In fact I think there's only one ending within Fish Hook where you actually survive. Great video nonetheless.
That's true, in the discussion on the Proposal, the writer did say that it is the experience of seeing the Berryman langford memetic kill agent. And it is just the person who viewed it seeing their life die in slow motion
This guy is genuinely becoming one of my favourite youtubers cause holy fuck, even a long video doesn’t seem that long because of how interesting they are. Keep it up, man
Isn't the prototype supposed to be one of the first things the foundation contained like before the creation of the modern foundation? I'm pretty sure that's why the article is formatted so strangely. And the name "Prototype" is in relation to the containment protocols and the formatting of the articles instead of the first human.
yeah, it's "the prototype" because it's a prototype document. I have no idea where he got the that other stuff from. Or why he said the the dr. keter = keter was a theory even though its just an aspect of the articles story.
Or!! The World’s Gone Beautiful is a warning FOR When Day Breaks- and it would make sense because everyone would be oUTSIDE Y’KNOW ENJOYING THE BEAUTY AND PEACE OF THE WORLD SO LIKE EVERYONE WOULD BE DEAD
for some reason, the phrase "does the black moon howl" always elicits a response from scps, or people under the influence of scps. if you ask someone "does the black moon howl?" and they respond with something like "when the foundation crumbles" or "only when the red sun rises" then you know they're affected by something or not entirely human
My theory: They are all real, but none of them are 001, they are all just really important/powerful so the 05 council classified them as 001 to make them seem legit.
Well they all can’t be real because the world is not ending may be real and different universes but that’s a different universes you can tell this from multiple starts of the foundation it would make no sense for that when he starts of the foundation just to be canceled out by
You know how there's a safe, euclid, keter, thaumiel and apollyon class of scp I like to believe that SCP 001 is a special class designated for the collective scp that is beyond apollyon. Meaning there is no singular 001, but multiple of it.
Weirdly enough, a lot of the SCP-001 proposals do have standard object classes. The Sheaf of Papers is a Keter while the World Has Gone Beautiful is unclassified because classifying something a day before you die is pointless.
@@hedgehatchet3578 incorrect. The world has gone beautiful would officially be given an Apollyon classification. It is an unstoppable apocalyptic event instead of containment procedures it would be assigned a doomsday clock with possible methods of delaying the inevitable or preventing extinction of all life
I can understand that researching so many entries for this video was probably difficult, but there are a couple important details on many of these here that are either missing or wrong. One that really caught my attention was the good boy entry. The original entry was less about the computer being some insane thing that kept telling the foundation to kill people (and cats), but more so an anomalous AI that would suggest seemingly nonsensical procedures to either help better contain SCP's, with surprising effectiveness when properly implemented, or would be able to accurately predict catastrophic events and how to deal with them. While they eventually try to ignore it for fear of what it might actually be or be doing, it manages to infiltrate the council and somehow replace members of it in order to be able to continue doing its work, and eventually it succeeds in eliminating all anomalies regardless of the wishes of its creators. It also REALLY didn't like cats.
Exactly, I was wondering if anyone else was noticing the number of flaws with this video, probably due to the lack of time to elaborate but some details are just wrong. In fact it was so wrong I couldnt resist doing what I do with SCP videos that I watch and typed out a 30 minute essay on what Project Palisade actually was mostly because that was the part of the video I was on with an additional part listing out the mistakes I could remember in the video up to that point. With every comment I type out about SCPs, it gets longer and longer
I have noticed issues with details on other videos as well. I think he needs to improve his note taking skills as it feels like he is doing some of these videos just out of memory.
You missed the best part about the "a good boy" proposal-- it's not SCP 001 because it's the worst, or best, or most dangerous, or first SCP. It's SCP 001 specifically because it's the _last_ SCP, having destroyed the previous SCP-001. It eliminated every other SCP, renumbering them all as it did so, to removed any gaps in the numbers. It whittled them down one by one, renumbered them and itself each time and so when it was the only SCP left, it had to renumber itself to 001. It also means there was previously a different 001, which it then later eliminated, leading to the possibility of other and perhaps even all of the orher proposals being true, as well as providing a direct reason for there being multiple-because people are weird and computers don't deal well with that weirdness and try to order it and organize it, and in this case the organizing ended up causing the designation SCP-001 to be reassigned.b
I particularly like the simplicity and grace of the sheaf of papers. It's lack of a grand sweeping story is a nice curveball for the tendency people have towards proportionality bias and the meta-narrative of it being all the SCPs people have submitted is sufficiently weighty to make up for it's simplicity. *Chef's kiss*
They also sent SCP-682 at the gate guardian, the implication being that it was the original serpent from the garden. There was a massive battle, with 682 constantly taunting it with references to Eden.
I think "The World's Gone Beautiful" is my favorite. It exists to remind that we will eventually parish and nothing is forever, so we must cherish what we have. (also the picture just looked nice :p)
8:33 You kinda left out the most important aspect of the Spiral Path: The SCP Foundation doesn't "discover" SCPs, it makes them. They studied the Spiral Path and figured out how it's anomalous properties worked, and from that started making new anomalous objects, creatures and phenomena. Unfortunately, things spiraled (pun intended) out of control.
Awwhh. I really liked The Record when its gimmick was just automagially going to the top of any list it's added to. I thought that simple mechanic was a perfectly fun explanation for why it'd be SCP-001.
@@lilyrolyat6726 the fact that they used the word "automagially" is almost as funny as the fact that the second time SCP was ever spelled it was spelled SPC.
SCP 001 When day breaks: **a terrifying event where every single person begins melting, and gets formed into terrible algaminations** SCP 001 The scarlet king: **a entity which gets more powerful by the second, and will one day destroy the entire universe as we know it** SCP 001 A good boy: ASSERT DOMINANCE
To me, “Conspiracy Theory” is too broad a term. In my mind, there are at least two or three types of so-called “conspiracy theories”. One, theories regarding true, or at least likely, conspiracies. Two, speculations about the existence of conspiracies that have no real evidence behind them, making calling them “theories” somewhat absurd from a rational perspective. Three, ramblings about hypothetical “conspiracies” so patently absurd that they make any rational person shake their head in disbelief.
The gate guardian is always going to be my personal favorite just because of how it ties into Cain and Able. I also like the idea of it being cause for the foundation, it’s also tied with the birth of humanity in the garden of Eden which is really cool to me.
I agree! It was the only scp-001 i knew until a couple of months ago. I looked it up 4 years ago, back when i didn't know about the proposals, and it made so much sense to me. Imo it ties really well into the mysterious lovecraftian tone of the foundation, but it also hints at an interesting backstory with potential for a cool narrative. Oh, and it doesn't treat humanity or humans like the most important thing in the universe to whom everything revolves around. Pretty awesome overall
Imagine writing about it on it, that would make too versions of it. But would it have all the other stuff that was written in the first if so, that would make infinite versions of the same scp’s making a XK class end of the world scenario.
SCP 184- the Architect is what I truly believe the real 001 is. They just stuck it in an inconspicuous file for safekeeping and the other scp 001s are just decoys
@@Emil_LLscpfan look scp the truth, essentially scp 184 is constantly expanding our known universe with slight imperfections with every new addition, creating new anomalies as the universe becomes larger. It's my personal favorite explanation, especially since it isn't actually listed on scp 001 proposals
@@Emil_LLscpfan It's both 184 and 001, 184 is the original object that creates infinite rooms and 001 is the consequences of leaving it out in the open
scp 001 proposal: a machine created by the foundation that uploads all scp files to a fandom claiming they're "fictional creative writing" to hopefully prepare people in case they encounter a dangerous scp.
You missed the most important part about the twisted path! The most important part is that they, after researching it, tried to recreate its effects, thus creating more scps. And eventually, even though they stopped trying to recreate the effect, more scps appeared, and still are. Ultimativly, its hinted as a paralell to the scp website. Once they found/wrote one scp, they wanted to make/write more. But eventually it got taken out of their hands, and is now growing out of their controll. And all they can do is try contain it... This is why its my favourit. Its similarly meta like the pages. But more subtle, yet more accurate.
I think everyone should read the Ouroboros Cycle, or at the very least listen to an audio summary of it. It’s like a crazy, part 3 Jojo tier epic that follows a former Chaos Insurgency agent and a handful of his colleagues on their crusade to eradicate the superhuman members of the 05 council.
to be fair, that's only one part of the 4 part story, the final part, Ouroboros Cycle, Part 4: 'The Way it Ends', that said it is an absolutely god-tier piece of work amongst a website of incredible artistry
Oh God, I love the UIU's proposal. I can only imagine: SCP Foundation: SCP 001, must be the inconceivable and impossible entity that exist beyond our understanding... UIU: YOU'RE the SCP 001! SCP Foundation: ...what?
I'm personally keen on the SCP-184 = SCP-001 theory. As they say, the darkest place is under the candlestick. So where do you hide the most important SCP? You hide it under a seemingly innocent classification.
It’s always heartwarming to watch one of the earlier Wendigoon videos after a while and see his progress while he’s thanking everyone for 7k subs. Way to go dude, you deserve every single one of them
dude, holy shit. please keep making SCP videos. your iceberg video got me back into it after a couple years, and I really love your style of explaining SCPs in a way that makes sense and not the usual just reading the entries, because you can give insight about what that certain SCP’s effects are on the greater SCP universe. I would kill to hear you explain specific SCPs, like Too Spooky, SCP 000, and so on. even more generalized ideas like a video about the 05 Command or something. Please keep up the good work dude, excited to see where this channel goes after this new SCP Direction ;)
Well bad luck for you. SCP 5999 This Is Where I Died was the last SCP for like a year before they released SCP 6000- 6999 so now you have to wait for another 1000 SCPs
There is something crazy about coming to this video and hearing him being excited and humbled about 7k subs, and in a 3 year span getting another 3 million. Absolutely deserved though!
Shoutout to the UA-cam algorithm for showing me such an interesting and legitimately entertaining channel where I can learn about so many mind-shattering things. Keep doing you, Wendigoon!
There's quite a few notable inaccuracies/false information in your explanation that I'd like to clear up: In *The Factory* 05-1 wasn't offered immortality, but was offered to have the event of the fairy's attack be "removed". Likely leading directly into SCP-4000, *Taboo.* *The Spiral Path* is actually about Aaron Siegel discovering the path and deriving equations from it that let them create anomalies, which got quickly out of control. Meaning they never actually "discover" anomalies, they make them and stage the discovery entirely. *The Foundation* is actually an anomalous school that, when the UIU (which is a branch of the FBI) investigated it made duplicants of the UIU agents and eventually became the SCP Foundation. Most notably was the team that was sent in, called CAS-O5, which became the O5 council. *Keter Duty* is completely wrong, it's a facility that, when an SCP is deemed to be Keter class, judges it and, if it agrees it's Keter class, will create another Keter class SCP to counteract it it. For example; SCP-3984, a phenomenon where no animal can die (and an important part of the *End of Death* cannon) is counteracted by SCP-2935, a parallel universe in which everything spontaneously died. It is *_NOT_* believed that The Scarlet King will be released if all Keter anomalies are brought together, the only reference to the Scarlet King is that SCP-001 *The Scarlet King* is countered by SCP-001 *Story of Your Life.* This proposal actually has 2 documents, with a chance of getting either one when you load the page, written by 2 different authors (Locke and Ihp). This implies that these two "Keter Duty" versions actually exist to counteract each other. *The Scarlet King* isn't at all about "dominance" it's about trying to understand that which is simply "accepted". When this is done, The Scarlet King gains power. This is why it's classified as Safe, because if they try to research and quantify The Scarlet King, it gains more power, so they have to accept it and move on. It also explains that Procedure 110-Montauk was made to hurt The Scarlet King, using "accepted" methods of hate and rage rather than "understood" methods, which is why it works. In *A Good Boy* it should be noted that the computer didn't make a bunch of terribly immoral containment procedures, it made completely nonsensical procedures that no one could understand the reasoning behind, and yet they worked perfectly. It's like trying to look at computer learning software after it's finished learning, it's far too complex to understand. It should be noted in *O5-13* that O5-13 himself is non-anomalous, unlike the rest of the council.
I think "A good boy" is the SCP equivalent of the data overwriting glitch from Super Mario World Speedruns. At first it was analyzing the patterns of SCPs. Then it became capable of selecting specific actions to perform that would data overwrite SCPs in real life. Eventually it got to the point of being able to just write within the code of the world itself, with how fast and efficient it became at wiping out SCPs in the end.
okay tysm for this... i tried to get into scp in general a little while ago and i just thought "well ill just start at the first scp, right?" and then there was a million "first" scps and it confused me SO bad. lol... so tysm this and the iceberg helped me understand so much
The best part about The Spiral Path is that it's kind of a metaphor for obsessions similar to the Uzumaki anthology. Analyzing it caused the then-budding SCP foundation to look into and eventually understand how to create anomalous objects, and they did it so much that the entire concept of the Foundation is anomalous in the sense that they aren't actually going out and capturing these SCPS; They make them, test the limits of what it takes to contain them. Sometimes they don't even have records of who made these damn things or when they were made, they just seem to show up because they've been at it so long and one or two people got that knowledge outside the Foundation premises.
Side note: during editing I remembered I heard “faeries” mentioned somewhere and realized they are the creatures from SCP-4000 aka “Taboo”. Just a link I didn’t remember until now. Also ty all you’re the best lol
That shirt is awesome man!
"The prototype" is "the prototype" because it's a prototype document.
It's using whats implied to be an older format of SCP document.
Also, why do you refer to things that are just aspects to the story as theories?
Like Dr. Keter = Keter classification, or the proposals in general?
Also, as someone else said. Ethical felines refers to the ethics committee.
Its really easy to figure if you do one of two things.
1. remember it's a good boy, aka a dog. and dogs hate cats, and the good boy hates the ethics committee.
2. replace feline with another word that relates with cats, is something you might call a cowered, and begins with a P.
As for the Black Moon, there's just a lot of Arc Words across the SCP wikidot like "We die in the dark so you can live in the light." and "Can't fit round pegs in square holes."
Hey dude im loving the scp stuff please make this a series of you talking about scps and maybe make a play list anyway I like your stuff keep it up
This is very great but on the risk of being a nerd
No that's a different kind of fearie
It talks about in 4000 that the creatures fought with humans against the factory. Also The World's Gone Beautiful is probably related in some way to The Day All Flowers Bloomed from 1000
for some reason the fact that the scp foundation put someone through an incinrator just to see if theyd die is funny to me
Like test an animal first right
@@malachimack5254
They did test it on an animal.
@@BertMagurt and it didnt die?? ngrtt
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I'd assume the Dclass boi ended up pretty toasty yea.
@@BertMagurt PFF lmao, fair point
SCP-001: literally the origin or death of the universe.
SCP-002: "living" room haha
hshahahahhahahahahahahahha
@@eduardorosearakaki1741 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
LMFAOOO
@@starling_lime8652 AHHHHHHHHHHHH GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
scp 002 was one the first scps the foundation contained.back then they used sd to transport it and local villagers as test subjects.its was found somewhere in northern portugal i think
I like to imagine that 001 is something completely innocent. Like a sandwich that always reappears after being eaten or something.
A TV that turns off whenever you get to the good part of a show/game
@@reeces.pieces3 and when you turn it back on, it's commercial break. You monster.
@@kotzpenner truly evil
Scp 871
Apparently, none of them are real and they are just there to cover up something like said sandwich.
Hearing Wendigoon saying he’s blown away by having 7k subscribers really puts into perspective how fast he grew. You deserve all your success man, thank you for all your work
Now he’s all the way up to 3.5 million. Crazy
@@pogkakuna3429i wish i was here for longer but he is for sure my favorite yter to fall asleep to
i joined at 100k ad everytime i look it's just even higher
This is the Lock Picking Lawyer, and today what I have here is a lock that was given to me that is supposedly called SCP-001. Just by looking at this lock I can already tell that there are some very inexcusable flaws in it's design. I will try to open it as fast as I can with a simple raking technique.
Super underrated comment
I would be pretty disappointed if he could open 001 with the wave rake
Goat comment
@@keenanlarsen1639 But not surprised
This is fucking comedy gold
SCP-001 is the guy on 4 Chan who made the 173 document, without him the scp universe would have never existed.
Explain
@@gustavogatsby SCP-173 is the first SCP created. Originally just a message in 4chan.
His powers include making concrete and rebar indestructible
OoooOooOOO00ooO00
@@iwannaseehowlongyoucanmakethis and just out of curiosity, today the SCPs are being created in numerical order or in random numbers?
I love the idea of SCP-J-001, a red button that no one knows what it do and everyone is just scared of press it to discover
New scp idea a button that forces you to press it but nothing happens but you keep pressing it
Its the useless button from those asdf videos.
Except with a bunch of eggheads trying to figure out what it does
I love that one scp-001-j where he's just a college kid
well there was a sticky note next to it that said "If you push this button, you'll destroy everything." and it was the physical origin of the SCP foundation with the specific goal of "preventing SCP-001-J from being pressed, either by careless accident or by deliberate malice, and also with the goal of 'protecting humanity from monsters and stuff.'"
@@jawa8883 I would push it anyway lol
8:00
Wendigoon glossed over one of the coolest part about The Factory Proposal. It was not only the supposed origins of the foundation. It was also the supposed origins of EVERY other GOI in the canon. From Marshall, Carter, & Dark to The Church of The Broken God. They were all once part of the group who initially infiltrated the factory, that separated into different groups with different ideologies.
Neat
Damn, that is probably one of the moment of scp times
Imagine if it's because each group infiltrated from different locations and saw different things. GOI saw horrors beyond comprehension tearing people appart, hence their kill on site policy. The Church of the Broken God saw a mind altering machine which spoke to them of the broken God and it's power, hence their religious zelotism. I have no idea what MC&D does though. The Administrator may have seen multiple SCP's, most benign, some trying to help and others killing all those around them, hence the 'Secure, Contain and Protect' policy.
@@cookiecraze1310 they didn't see different things, no. They interpreted the things they saw differently is what happened. The founders of GOC thought the anomalous was so dangerous that they have to kill every last one, the founders of CoTBG thought the factory was part of their god, Marshall and Carter saw profit in these anomalous objects, etc
@@X-SPONGED DR PEPPER?!?!
"The World's Gone Beautiful" is the most melancholic idea I've ever witnessed in my life. Everybody just stops and reminisces of the good things they've had for 24 hours with abundance of of beautiful scenery around them before they're inevitably wiped out by some lovecraftian abomination. It sounds like it could be a movie.
Reminds me of a movie called Melancholia
I haven't watched it all yet but there's a Willem Dafoe movie called "4:44 Last Day on Earth", seems similar in concept!
Similar to the Infinite Tsukuyomi
If you've ever seen "Love, Death & Robots," in Season 1 Episode 7, titled "Beyond The Aquila Rift," the short story shares many similarities to the concept of "The World's Gone Beautiful." I would strongly recommend watching it, as it makes you think about the concept long after the episode is over.
One version I’ve heard is that everything was, and after the 24 hours just wasn’t, no monsters, no gods, just one moment the world was, then it wasn’t
The real SCP-001 were the friends we made along the way
I'm watching
I am Eric
I gave them up to figure out what was the real SCP-001
We are SCP-001
Hey look it’s the very original joke that hasn’t been said before
SCP: 001 "Good Boy" in nutshell:
"Hey what if i pour concrete on people organ"
"What"
"What"
They did it and now an evil god is dead and gave them the materials to make a containment chamber for another evil god
What
What
What
@@Barasforlife wHat
Concrete Enema conspiracy theory real?
@@redstone-kg3ne NO 😭😂
I just realized, the reason why “A Record” is an 001 proposal is because it was forced to the top of the list there fore being a 001 anomaly.
This one is my favorite for exaclty that reason, it's super mundane and kinda silly. I didn't care about the rest of the bit about whatever you write becomes true, I just liked the "it's 001 because it's #1 on literally any list"
Oh my god.
Ok, this ones the real one.
I wanted to comment this exact thing. They ruined it with the whole "Everything becomes true if you write it" nonsense. Having it be 001 just because its nature is to be #1 in every list would have been really funny, and if you imagine it just kind of existing on top of the already existing first thing, it doesnt even detract from a more serious 001 proposal. @@IgnisRex64
Yeah, that's the clever part that I really liked. The rest, with the "whatever the description is, it will come true" didn't really make sense to me and kinda ruined it to be honest
thats why i love it so much
New O5 Member: "What's that?"
Other O5 Member: "That's the computer that prints bad advice."
Computer: "Sticking your hand in SCP-682's mouth, will effectively neutralize it."
New O5: "So why do you keep it?"
Other O5: "Well we think the stuff it says is hilarious."
Computer: "KILL THE MOON KILL THE MOON KILL THE MOON KILL THE MOON."
they're all laughing until the computer prints out a message telling them to go outside and bask in the sun
@@arandomperson8646 Since the computer itself is a 001 proposal, then that means in this world, all or at least multiple 001 proposals exist 0_0
funny
imagine one day the computer tells them to go touch grass
There is actually an SCP like this hilariously, a program that takes a problem and writes up a ridiculous solution to it, and then notes how this theoretical solution is carried out and inevitably results in things going wrong, ranging from the solution just not working to the annihilation of the earth. It is then noted after a moral of the story which can just a funny observation, a joke or an insult.
The thing about "A good boy" is that whatever request given, no matter how ridiculous if done it actually somehow neutralized/countered the effect of an SCP
the thing is. that scp actually would require collaboration between writer of 3 different scp. and according to the proposal the AI become SCp 048 and anything designated as 048 get neutralised or somehow lost
I can just imagine a group of people covered in green foam t-posing around 106 and it somehow getting destroyed lmao.
It is a good boi
D-Class: (clutches green foam) we got some work to do, D-Bois!
SCP 001 is probably [ REDACTED ] and located at [ redaction noises ].
Upon reading this you shall [ REDACTED ]
My favourite part is [ *REDACTED* ]
Me when i [ REDACTED ]
@@MattTheMatt06
(Activating memetic delete agent)
😂true
[REDACTED] when [REDACTED] [REDACTED]
SCP 001 [REDACTED] my mom D:
Hi there! I just wanted to say that I am the person who created the artwork used for The Prototype!
Absolutely crazy, I made that yeeeears ago on a deviantArt I'd long forgotten about. I'm actually working on some new pieces now and had this playing in the background. My apologies if you had asked about it a long time ago and I'd just forgotten about that interaction. Anyway, it was very surreal, but cool, to look up from what I'm working on to see that blast from the past!
Keep up the good work.
The sheer mental image of an 05 having to saying "I'm a good boy".
ugh yes computer im a good boy😩
@@itoito68 Please stop existing
@@ThePolishTexan no
@@itoito68 ...what
After reading the story it sounded a lot more like the A.I. replaced the 05s or somehow deleted them. It ended with the Good Boy basically eradicating the entire foundation and all anomalies from existence. Idk where he got the "its sitting in a room saying kill kill kill over and over" thing from. It was told to neutralize, so it did. No more anomalies, no more foundation. It shut itself off in the end I think
When Day Breaks messed me up for a while after reading it. Just the idea that the sun becoming the most dangerous SCP ever known (thus dislodging the real SCP-001 from its spot, as it's the only SCP that matters now) is scary enough, but the way it "kills" you is far worse. Since sunlight and moonlight destroy you, anyone that wasn't in a room with no windows is immediately turned into one of those homunculus blob things. Even if you kill yourself, they can still absorb you like with the D-Class. They can even "talk" to you and try to convince you it's not as bad as it seems to try and lure you out willingly. It's basically a world without peaceful death, since the only way you can ever hope to die for good is to kill yourself in a room without sunlight with no way for them to enter, and hope they can't get in until your body decomposes completely, and even then it's not certain.
The damn When Day Breaks emergency broadcast videos are actual nightmare fuel. You're sitting around with your friends and family, then the show you're watching abruptly cuts off, and the foundation logo appears to warn you that you're most likely going to die while hearing it.
I'm really horrified of WDB.
I know 3 people and one yorkie that I don't wanna see turned into evil molten flesh freaks.
And I don't wanna be one either.
The only time i think i can see 106 as a old friend
Day breaks really causes me anxiety because I live in Arizona. We would be dead in seconds.
I made the mistake to watch that cursed Emergency Brodcast at night. Didn't go to bed that night because I knew I would have a nightmare. I think I was looking at the sun for about a week and a tiny adrenaline rush when outside in day.
I feel like the two scps “the worlds gone beautiful” and “when day breaks” go hand in hand together pretty well.
No, they don't, "The world's gone beautiful only works for an end of world scenario that promises a quick and painless death which When day breaks is the very opposite.
@@mmmrrreeeooowwwthecat8183 I mean, depending on how you view it, "The World's Gone Beautiful" can just mark an end of the world event that will end in everyone dying, which "When Day Breaks" would be classified as. So having that period of peace leading into an apocalypse where the literal sun is your worst enemy sounds like quite a cinematic end. As SCP goes, there is no one canon
In keter duty,it gives this pair as an example of two scps that nullify eachother
two VERY different ideas of the end of the world
My personal favorite is how “when day breaks” mights be connected to “Unlondon” (and “Undublin”)
Here's a few neat facts for you about some of these that people tend to forget:
1. "The Prototype" is called that because the article itself is a prototype, written during the Foundation's earliest days. It doesn't use the normal format of "how to contain it is more important than what it actually is, and therefore must come first". It instead gives a designation number, a warning of aggressive behavior, a description, and THEN details of its containment, before finishing with a report of its capture and an addendum which mentions the possible need for censorship in further articles.
2. "The Spiral Path" implies that the Administrator used it to discover how anomalies work, and therefore implies that Foundation does not DISCOVER anomalies, it CREATES them. Or rather, it did, until they started appearing on their own.
3. "God's Blind Spot" is important not just because people there cannot die, but because supposedly God literally cannot see into it, and therefore any sins committed while on its premises can never be judged. Perfect for a group of people who commit horrible atrocities on a daily basis.
4. The computer in "A Good Boy" was given the designator "Type AK9 Computational Engine". In other words, it thinks it's a dog. This is why it's obsessed with the idea of "good boys". And also why it hates cats.
5. In "The Sky Above the Port", the shadow represents the audience, and therefore you, the viewer. Without new stories, the Foundation's world would cease to exist. Because of course it would, it's a writing project.
This clarifies a lot, thanks!
"And also why it hates cat"
Bro, I thought it was just bc cats are strongly related to gods and witches 💀💀💀
put larry in gods blind spot with a d class
"Who are you?"
"I'm SCP 001"
"Do you have the slightest idea of how that narrows things down?"
"How little that narrows it down"*
"I'm the one that kills people"
"...that doesn't help at all"
Man i love Blight, and Batman Beyond overall🗿
"nope but come meet the 500 other scp-001's"
@@crustaceanking3293 I'm all like, uh, mysterious and stuff. Does that help?
Personally, I think the prototype is my favorite 001, and is the most realistic. I mean, the whole idea of SCP 001 is that it’s the first scp that’s been captured. And I doubt the foundation could obtain a god like entity first.
Your probably right, but I still like to think it’s the sheet of papers because it’s the most interesting 😂
@@lmichaels7821 Yeah that one would make the most sense too. It’s a brilliant idea honestly
I feel like the number the scps get is the order of when they were discovered, so maybe they discovered 001 first but they got more experience in catching hundreds of other scps before capturing one of the godlike 001s
Yep I believe all of these are it but are like pieces of the true 001
It's not about obtaining. It's about documenting. If it were about the former, obtaining a god wouldn't make sense, you are correct. But they're *documenting* the anomalies. It's why esoteric classes like Apollyon exist.
Mary: "I PROCLAIM MYSELF THE GOD OF REALITY"
*immediately pops out of existence*
The SCP Foundation millennia later: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I like to think that the SCP 001 entry got confused with what she meant by "reality", and made her the god of reality TV. Having to watch all those shitty people with shitty acting for the rest of time.
@@mill4318 We may never know..
@@mill4318 wait, so she became a robot chicken?
Perhaps it's proof that the SCP universe is not actually reality?
@@kolgax2064 Isn't there already a 001 proposal that makes the scp universe not reality too? That would actually connect 2 different proposals and point to the fact that all the proposals are true BECAUSE it's not reality.
I can’t get over how much I love Gate Guardian as an SCP, just a fucking massive guardian and the only containment procedures are “stay away and idk pray i guess?”
It can somewhat defy your free will by imprinting thoughts in you to leave but even if you come close enough it annihilates you at the atomic level with a sword measured in kilometers long.
Metal gear revengeance 2 looking good
Guardian and scarlet king by the vulgan is the best SCP ever. Andplague doc is a classic
It's sadly destroyed by its surrounding narrative ab the foundation being waaay too old and the fact that it's fucking massive and there is 0 chance no one would've found it other than the foundation prior to the foundation/solomon discovering it
@@Jiub_SNNo it doesn’t the foundation just could have been protecting it ever since Solomon discovered it and the gate guardian can erase peoples memories so maybe the gate guardian wanted Solomon to find him and start the foundation while he erased other peoples memories of it because it wasn’t them to discover it’s existence and start the foundation.
You missed a bit in They Sky Above the Port.
The static entity is a child dreaming. The universe is the child's dream. The other entity is his mom trying to wake him up. If he wakes up, the universe (dream) ends. So we have to give him stories (dreams) to keep him asleep or the world ends when he wakes up.
Wait this is just azaroth all over again
And the Stories are the SCP article's.
@@tatsuyasuou3368 nah man it's Mundus in The Elder Scrolls
Just a suou said that’s just sounds like azaroth but with extra steps
It's Azathoth by the way, Azaroth is a completely different god
If you’re still researching on “Does the black moon howl?”, it’s a phrase that has been used in many articles over the years with different interpretations but usually functioning as a memetic trigger or password of sorts. Notably appears in SCP-256, 1739, 3031 and 4002
Also another thing to note is that there are multiple scps that make the black moon seem like more of a bad thing then a good thing, best case scenario it's just a phrase to recognize agents, 2 worst case scenarios that I could think of was scp 4002 where you have an old god that so happens to be the black moon that wants to turn every human anomalous again when it howls, hints the "Do you hear the Black Moon Howling" or scp 5008 where it is a phrase but it basically puts you under the mindset of a dead cult that basically forces you to want contain anomalies and erases anything notable of what you were.
i’ve always thought that there are multiple answers to “Does the black moon howl?” that trigger different things, like “Only when the foundations crumble” triggers the protocol for a lifted veil scenario
In Tahonys Proposal Does the Black Moon Howl, its a anomalous entity that has power beyond our understanding that wants to kill something or someone I forgot because its been so long
My idea for SCP-001 is something that would be seen as an anomaly a few centuries ago but can be explained now like a one way mirror. It would give the foundation hope that we could fine the answers to other SCPs in the future.
Something like this already happened, with uranium. I mean there were these weird glowing rocks that burned you with fire you can’t see, dosent that sound like an SCP?
Magnet!
That idea already exists! it's called "SCP-001-EX-J" and it's about a prehistoric version of the foundation describing how they discovered fire and learnt how to use it.
@@Emmariscobar Yo, that's cool asf.
This is what *SCP-###-EX* or _explained SCPs_ are for.
Also in keeping with tradition, there’s an editing error during the trindalos trinity part part because I am a big dummy dumb
yes
Pin the coomet??
What about scp-184, the arcitect?
Thought you got shy about your face there
@@MatthewHollow bro shut up you can't even spell comment
I just love how "A Good Boy" starts off as a Roko's Basilisk story, but takes such a funny turn.
I have a personal theory that the world we the writers/readers live in is a result of Good Boy successfully neutralizing every single anomaly, thus making the need for secrecy pointless. And then we have the wiki
DO NOT RESEARCH ROKO`S BASILISK
You forgot SCP 001 "The Truth"
It involves the SCP that expands space inside a room. It says that the universe itself is a room and that there are countless other milky ways, the further out you go, the worse they are, and that the SCP universe and all of the anomalies are due to this inperfection, and that the Earth that we are in (the IRL Earth) is the original
Also I don't think "The broken god" is on here
@@Prisma_Guy it’s part of ouroboros
@@ThePhrog714 yeah wheres ouroboros cycle
“How do you hide the identity of SCP-001?”
“Don’t call it 001.”
Thing is that "the truth" is not listed as SCP 001, which imo is the smartest thing they could have done. I actually stumbled randomly on it and it was actually amazing imo.
4:30 Hey all, Lockpicking Lawyer here. I’ve been enlisted by the SCP Foundation to unlock this “unpickable” lock.
I mean, he's pretty much an SCP himself.
"scp-001, "the lock" can be opened by smacking it with alphabet learning lock"
@@VladimirChibuckov and the universe just reseted
What if you use 005?
@@VladimirChibuckovthere is a critical problem with SCP-001 "The lock". It can be opened by being smacked with another SCP-001 "The lock".
SCP foundation: where did you get another lock??
dr keter: gets a class of scp's named after him
everyone else who has been killed because of scp's: am i a joke to you?
Imagine the first "d-class" was actually named Big D
@@zero-ht8gb scp 69420 “BIG D”
Death: Congrats, you died in a brand new way! Therefore it's gonna be named after you.
Dr Keter: damb. All these scary things gonna be called doctors.
Isn't it more about the fact that he was the first one to die on a "securing" procedure that went wrong?
"Now this end is called the thagomizer...after the late Thag Simmons."
When day breaks is some of the coolest and most disturbing fiction I've ever read, it's my favorite 001 proposal.
It is the worst world ending scenario I have ever seen
This what the gate angle try to warning oss when he say “ be prepared “
@@AxeltheKing1000 Ah yes, "gate angle"
Just the idea that the SUN is an SCP and since it's the sun if it happened there is literally nothing we could do about it
All you need to survive is 3008
the question "does the black moon howl?" is something that has been in the wiki for a very long time, it was fiirst used in SCP 256, and is normally used as a way to check if someone has been afected by a cognitohazard (this can be seen in action in SCP 3773).
it ofcourse has melted and changed through the years being used by many authors for many different things (such as telling if someones is lying as seen in SCP 5236, or as something linked to a very powerful being, this being the black moon).
However it is important to remeber that there is no canon and the black moon and "does the black moon howl?" can be whatever one wants.
P.D: I know this is probably not going to be read by anyone, but I still had to write it.
If the saying "Does the black moon howl?" mean whatever you want, it's the same isea that SCP-001 is whatever you see as canon.
You do not recognize the bodies in the water
You do not recognize the bodies in the water
You do not recognize the bodies in the water
I wonder if it is somehow connected to The Three Moons Initiative.
We watched them walk waist-deep through broken glass and rusted gears.
i’ve always thought that all personnel receive a rank-based memetic trigger that causes a specific response to that question to verify their rank, and it cannot be duplicated by an impostor because it is memetically encoded
36:06
I appreciate Wendigoon casually displaying a Memetic Kill Hazard on screen during one of his proposal readings. He wasn't kidding how watching his videos takes away one year of your life at a time. In fact, watching it has a chance to take away your WHOLE life in the blink of an eye!
He said one day
Based
Lmao yeah I was about to mention that
what's the memetic kill hazard? (i'm not super into scp lore so idk how mr. wendigoon has nearly killed me this time)
@@mammoneymelon a memetic hazard is a piece of information which, by virtue of knowing it, can harm you. This could be a sentence, an image, a sound bite, whatever, so long as it's information that causes mental harm
"The Ethics Committee is a joke."
The Ethics Committee is actually terrifying.
They know
?!
briefly, what about them is terrifying?
@@bryanchandler3486 You can get a good idea from the tale "Ethics Committee Orientation", but briefly put they're a secret power in the Foundation. In order to judge what is "ethical" they need to know every piece of information that's encountered. They've read/seen everything that's been redacted, expunged, or otherwise closed off to the rest of the Foundation. They make judgements on things even before the O-5s do, and also advise them into decisions based on those judgements. They widely monitor all experiments, sites, and personnel and can (and have) amnesticize, imprison, or outright kill anyone they deem to be in violation of the ethics codes, regardless of their rank or standing.
They're widely considered a joke and they want to keep it that way, because it distracts from how much influence and power they actually have.
@@richards.5964 thanks for the explanation!
I believe that it is nothing, simply nothing. The proposals were to convince early sponsors that they had contained an anomaly
lmao that's brilliant
Or we are 001 the whole time
I think that it is all of them from multiple reality restructuring events aka the first scp contained from each time the scp foundation was refounded
@@givemeanameiwillhate9525 That would genuinely be awesome. SCP 001 is... humanity.
@@SodaDone now yeah this is the shit im into
The sheaf of papers seems like the best candidate for scp001 since many of the others don't need to be "patient 0" and would be the same if they were the 100th. The paper stack is meta by the pages for new SCPs written being what happens in the fictional universe and ties the real life website to the fictional universe and represents the SCP foundation website itself and turns the writings into something in lore and relates it to literally every SCP by aiding the employees in finding new ones.
Good Boy and Story of your life are pretty funny. Fish hook is also very meta.
@@indiana47 i didn't understand fish hook at all
i mean what is even significant about the first scp it could literally be any
Spiral Path also has a very obvious reason for being number 001, one which this video didn't really explain. That being that it was the only naturally occurring anomaly found, and that the Foundation actually made all the others, either intentionally or by accident, based on what they learned from studying the Path.
I completely agree that the Sheaf of Papers is the best SCP-001 proposal. Nothing else even comes close IMO. Ancient society this, eldritch god that, everything else tries so hard to be epic and important and weirdly religious. Sheaf of Papers is HUMBLE. It's so simple it's almost funny, it pays respect to the project's IRL origin as collaborative fiction, and it also has a perfect justification for being Number 001. It's a flawless proposal.
The Interesting thing about the gate guardian, is that they tried to use it to kill SCP-682, and after the guardian failed to kill him, 682 claimed the guardian was a fake, and that the garden he guarded was also fake, he claimed the real garden was west. How true this is, is unknown.
682 is the king of unintentional trolls in the SCP universe 😂
“your jordans are fake” - an immortal lizard
Could just be him poisoning the well
682 is an overpowered Mary Sue
@@pierrebegley2746 i like to believe in this case 682 just wanted to do a bit of tomfoolery
I don't believe that the Fish Hook is supposed to be a simulation, reality, or "lesson". It's entirely a meta piece that's written from the perspective of someone dying to a memetic kill agent when searching into 001. The proposal is less about 001 itself and more about the mystery behind. In fact I think there's only one ending within Fish Hook where you actually survive. Great video nonetheless.
shiiiit you're right
That's true, in the discussion on the Proposal, the writer did say that it is the experience of seeing the Berryman langford memetic kill agent. And it is just the person who viewed it seeing their life die in slow motion
It is a literal "fish hook." And if you read it, you got hooked. Very meta tbh
its a memetic warning that punishes those who are too curious for their own good and gives them a chance to turn back
This guy is genuinely becoming one of my favourite youtubers cause holy fuck, even a long video doesn’t seem that long because of how interesting they are. Keep it up, man
On god
@@Flairis She must be from dirty docs
Can you do a tier list video on all the shirts you own?. Thanks.
Tier list of Adam Sandler chairs?
Tier list of Adam sandler chairs?
Tier list of Adam Sandler chairs.
Tier list of Adam Sandler chairs?
Tier list of Adam Sandler chairs?
Watching this two years later and hearing him say “thank you for 7000 subscribers” makes me teary eyed
Same, it’s amazing to see how much he’s grown as a creator
I can imagine someone tried to make their own 001 entry for months just to realize that it's basically already been done.
What if that is SCP 001, an anomalous idea to write an SCP 001 proposal, but it anomalously appears in the database.
I feel called out.
I had an idea for a 001 proposal that was the "God" of the foundation and ruled over it but then I realized that was just The Administrator so yeah
I literally came up with the toymaker only to find out it's already 001.
What a shame.
I Wanted to make one that could become more powerful the more people knew about it... Then I read about the Scarlet King.
Isn't the prototype supposed to be one of the first things the foundation contained like before the creation of the modern foundation? I'm pretty sure that's why the article is formatted so strangely. And the name "Prototype" is in relation to the containment protocols and the formatting of the articles instead of the first human.
yeah, it's "the prototype" because it's a prototype document.
I have no idea where he got the that other stuff from.
Or why he said the the dr. keter = keter was a theory even though its just an aspect of the articles story.
Yeah, thought the same thing while watching
I bet "The World's Gone Beautiful" is the aftermath effects of "When Day Breaks"
Wouldnt it be leading up?
24 hours before activation isnt the same as 8 minutes after activation we playdough
Btw Keter Duty has made the connection between these two pretty much canon to WDB
Not really, in the worlds gone beautiful it’s just that there will be a time of peace before the Armageddon
Or!! The World’s Gone Beautiful is a warning FOR When Day Breaks-
and
it would make sense
because everyone would be oUTSIDE
Y’KNOW
ENJOYING THE BEAUTY AND PEACE OF THE WORLD
SO
LIKE
EVERYONE WOULD BE DEAD
@@navyavian the flowers do a large amount of trolling
hearing wendigoon thank us so graciously for 7k followers when now, in 2023, he has 2.35M made me smile. he deserves it all
3.28M now!
@@TheKalZul3.33 m now!
And now he’s got 4.02
There’s only one person we can get to unlock the lock... the lock picking lawyer
He could be an SCP
Click out of 1, 2s a bit if a struggle. Click out of 3.
he wouldn't be allowed to open it without... the legal eagle
The lock picking lawyer IS SCP-001
Everywhere I go. I see his name.
for some reason, the phrase "does the black moon howl" always elicits a response from scps, or people under the influence of scps. if you ask someone "does the black moon howl?" and they respond with something like "when the foundation crumbles" or "only when the red sun rises" then you know they're affected by something or not entirely human
Red sun
Red sun over paradise
@@familiayoutuber4769 golden rays of the glorious sunshine, sending dowm such a blood red light
@@ShadesMF now the animals slowly retreat to the shadows, out of sight
@@saiv46 dunno how it ends, but i figured i'd make it rhyme anyway.
@@saiv46 The timid buds hide away, those in full bloom seek to welcome them into the bountiful day.
My theory: They are all real, but none of them are 001, they are all just really important/powerful so the 05 council classified them as 001 to make them seem legit.
Well they all can’t be real because the world is not ending may be real and different universes but that’s a different universes you can tell this from multiple starts of the foundation it would make no sense for that when he starts of the foundation just to be canceled out by
'Sheaf of Paper' sounds like the best candidate for a canonical SCP-001. 'A Good Boy' is my favourite one; sounds hilarious.
You know how there's a safe, euclid, keter, thaumiel and apollyon class of scp
I like to believe that SCP 001 is a special class designated for the collective scp that is beyond apollyon. Meaning there is no singular 001, but multiple of it.
Weirdly enough, a lot of the SCP-001 proposals do have standard object classes. The Sheaf of Papers is a Keter while the World Has Gone Beautiful is unclassified because classifying something a day before you die is pointless.
nice pfp
@@hedgehatchet3578 incorrect. The world has gone beautiful would officially be given an Apollyon classification. It is an unstoppable apocalyptic event instead of containment procedures it would be assigned a doomsday clock with possible methods of delaying the inevitable or preventing extinction of all life
@@AC-gm6dr fuck I was about to say that
this has never happened before, nobody has beaten me to it
I think SCP-001 is Kanye West
SCP-001 is Kanye East
@@amia7z Kanye north is beyond containing.
@@troublewakingup i wonder where Kanye South is
@@amia7z I saw him eating on a McDonald's yesterday, cool dude!
Kanye North-West
I can understand that researching so many entries for this video was probably difficult, but there are a couple important details on many of these here that are either missing or wrong. One that really caught my attention was the good boy entry. The original entry was less about the computer being some insane thing that kept telling the foundation to kill people (and cats), but more so an anomalous AI that would suggest seemingly nonsensical procedures to either help better contain SCP's, with surprising effectiveness when properly implemented, or would be able to accurately predict catastrophic events and how to deal with them. While they eventually try to ignore it for fear of what it might actually be or be doing, it manages to infiltrate the council and somehow replace members of it in order to be able to continue doing its work, and eventually it succeeds in eliminating all anomalies regardless of the wishes of its creators.
It also REALLY didn't like cats.
This confirms that all cats are anomalies
Exactly, I was wondering if anyone else was noticing the number of flaws with this video, probably due to the lack of time to elaborate but some details are just wrong. In fact it was so wrong I couldnt resist doing what I do with SCP videos that I watch and typed out a 30 minute essay on what Project Palisade actually was mostly because that was the part of the video I was on with an additional part listing out the mistakes I could remember in the video up to that point. With every comment I type out about SCPs, it gets longer and longer
I have noticed issues with details on other videos as well. I think he needs to improve his note taking skills as it feels like he is doing some of these videos just out of memory.
I thought the cats represent the ethics committee
You missed the best part about the "a good boy" proposal-- it's not SCP 001 because it's the worst, or best, or most dangerous, or first SCP. It's SCP 001 specifically because it's the _last_ SCP, having destroyed the previous SCP-001. It eliminated every other SCP, renumbering them all as it did so, to removed any gaps in the numbers. It whittled them down one by one, renumbered them and itself each time and so when it was the only SCP left, it had to renumber itself to 001.
It also means there was previously a different 001, which it then later eliminated, leading to the possibility of other and perhaps even all of the orher proposals being true, as well as providing a direct reason for there being multiple-because people are weird and computers don't deal well with that weirdness and try to order it and organize it, and in this case the organizing ended up causing the designation SCP-001 to be reassigned.b
tell me, how the hell do you eliminate the sun itself and literally the universe itself
@@colourofcheese idk, ask the good boy, he'll know :)
I particularly like the simplicity and grace of the sheaf of papers. It's lack of a grand sweeping story is a nice curveball for the tendency people have towards proportionality bias and the meta-narrative of it being all the SCPs people have submitted is sufficiently weighty to make up for it's simplicity. *Chef's kiss*
They also sent SCP-682 at the gate guardian, the implication being that it was the original serpent from the garden. There was a massive battle, with 682 constantly taunting it with references to Eden.
2 years late but that's fucking rad
I think "The World's Gone Beautiful" is my favorite. It exists to remind that we will eventually parish and nothing is forever, so we must cherish what we have. (also the picture just looked nice :p)
Day Breaks was always one of the scariest ones to me. It's not even clear _why_ that's a -001 proposal, which makes it somehow more sinister.
The Scarlet King sounds like the true canon scp-001. I know "there is no canon".
@@thevigilant6884that’s what I think
Me when deleted scp has footage of a woman being, uhh, uhh, you know, uhh screams
It's because in that story, the Sun is the only SCP that matters, hence it being SCP-001.
19:25
Foundation: let's put someone on an incinerator to see if they die
D-Class: *proceeds to fucking die*
Foundation: wait whaaaaaaaaa?
8:33 You kinda left out the most important aspect of the Spiral Path: The SCP Foundation doesn't "discover" SCPs, it makes them. They studied the Spiral Path and figured out how it's anomalous properties worked, and from that started making new anomalous objects, creatures and phenomena. Unfortunately, things spiraled (pun intended) out of control.
Kinda ticked me off. The proposal is way more interesting than he made it seem.
@@transtender161 Which is kinda the point of that article
I kinda love the idea that SCP-001 is just a thing that has to always be #1 when listed
It really does feel like the eternal schoolyard argument of “infinity plus one” kind of thing
Funny, there's an SCP exaxtly like that and it isn't on the SCP-001 page (SCP-4380).
Awwhh. I really liked The Record when its gimmick was just automagially going to the top of any list it's added to. I thought that simple mechanic was a perfectly fun explanation for why it'd be SCP-001.
I’ve never heard the word ‘automagically’ before and you may have just changed my life
@@lilyrolyat6726 the fact that they used the word "automagially" is almost as funny as the fact that the second time SCP was ever spelled it was spelled SPC.
@@robonator2945 Special Pontainment Crocedures
SCP 001 When day breaks: **a terrifying event where every single person begins melting, and gets formed into terrible algaminations**
SCP 001 The scarlet king: **a entity which gets more powerful by the second, and will one day destroy the entire universe as we know it**
SCP 001 A good boy: ASSERT DOMINANCE
I always thought 001 was like a disproportionately heavy spoon that you couldn't pick up.
Or it was a lie to trick early sponsors they had contained an anomaly
Yes
S p o o n
reminds me of the joke SCP that's literally just a fork, but everyone who sees it thinks it's incredibly important
It’s a spoon that is peculiarly large, it is contained by a former vine star and induces giant amounts of gluttony
As someone who doesn't care much for conspiracy theories, "The Conspiracy" is an hilarious take on the concept and just the right level of meta.
To me, “Conspiracy Theory” is too broad a term. In my mind, there are at least two or three types of so-called “conspiracy theories”.
One, theories regarding true, or at least likely, conspiracies.
Two, speculations about the existence of conspiracies that have no real evidence behind them, making calling them “theories” somewhat absurd from a rational perspective.
Three, ramblings about hypothetical “conspiracies” so patently absurd that they make any rational person shake their head in disbelief.
1 year later that SCP video he mentions having 70k views now has 4.5 million. Heartiest congratulations to Wendigoon. You absolutely deserve it!!
The gate guardian is always going to be my personal favorite just because of how it ties into Cain and Able. I also like the idea of it being cause for the foundation, it’s also tied with the birth of humanity in the garden of Eden which is really cool to me.
I thought 682 said "pretender" to it?
I agree! It was the only scp-001 i knew until a couple of months ago. I looked it up 4 years ago, back when i didn't know about the proposals, and it made so much sense to me. Imo it ties really well into the mysterious lovecraftian tone of the foundation, but it also hints at an interesting backstory with potential for a cool narrative. Oh, and it doesn't treat humanity or humans like the most important thing in the universe to whom everything revolves around. Pretty awesome overall
@@givemeanameiwillhate9525 682 tends to be full of shit
I low key want an eight hour comprehensive list of all this
The exploring series has an 8 hour video on one scp
@@jakii3621 I fucking love the exploring series. Him the volgun and eastside show scp are my absolute favorite scp youtubers.
A record is actually genius. What a cool way to put a spin on the 001 place
Imagine writing about it on it, that would make too versions of it. But would it have all the other stuff that was written in the first if so, that would make infinite versions of the same scp’s making a XK class end of the world scenario.
Nice pun
SCP 184- the Architect is what I truly believe the real 001 is. They just stuck it in an inconspicuous file for safekeeping and the other scp 001s are just decoys
What is the real scp 184 in your canon? it cant be the architect bc it 001 in your canon
Cool idea
@@Emil_LLscpfan look scp the truth, essentially scp 184 is constantly expanding our known universe with slight imperfections with every new addition, creating new anomalies as the universe becomes larger. It's my personal favorite explanation, especially since it isn't actually listed on scp 001 proposals
@@disappointingperson9162 no i meant it as a real question cuz im wonder what the real scp 184 if scp 184 is not scp 184
@@Emil_LLscpfan It's both 184 and 001, 184 is the original object that creates infinite rooms and 001 is the consequences of leaving it out in the open
scp 001 proposal: a machine created by the foundation that uploads all scp files to a fandom claiming they're "fictional creative writing" to hopefully prepare people in case they encounter a dangerous scp.
You missed the most important part about the twisted path!
The most important part is that they, after researching it, tried to recreate its effects, thus creating more scps.
And eventually, even though they stopped trying to recreate the effect, more scps appeared, and still are.
Ultimativly, its hinted as a paralell to the scp website.
Once they found/wrote one scp, they wanted to make/write more.
But eventually it got taken out of their hands, and is now growing out of their controll.
And all they can do is try contain it...
This is why its my favourit.
Its similarly meta like the pages.
But more subtle, yet more accurate.
I think everyone should read the Ouroboros Cycle, or at the very least listen to an audio summary of it. It’s like a crazy, part 3 Jojo tier epic that follows a former Chaos Insurgency agent and a handful of his colleagues on their crusade to eradicate the superhuman members of the 05 council.
Sounds bizarrely epic. Might read. Thanks for the suggestion!
to be fair, that's only one part of the 4 part story, the final part, Ouroboros Cycle, Part 4: 'The Way it Ends', that said it is an absolutely god-tier piece of work amongst a website of incredible artistry
@@asrieldreemurr9968 thats the thing where the administrator comes to the guy and convinces him to becomo 05-1?
@@eduardorosearakaki1741 major spoilers for the entire mystery behind it but yes
3 parts? There’s 4: The Children, The Broken God, Atonement and The Way It Ends.
Oh God, I love the UIU's proposal. I can only imagine:
SCP Foundation: SCP 001, must be the inconceivable and impossible entity that exist beyond our understanding...
UIU: YOU'RE the SCP 001!
SCP Foundation: ...what?
Its also my favorite 001
My favorite part about the Good Boy proposal is that everything it suggests inexplicably works
I'm personally keen on the SCP-184 = SCP-001 theory. As they say, the darkest place is under the candlestick. So where do you hide the most important SCP? You hide it under a seemingly innocent classification.
binging all ur vids and this song is starting to slap
It gets catchy doesn’t ot
@@Wendigoon innit
But waht is it
@@jackboy7676 ua-cam.com/video/3naPK-fF6kk/v-deo.html
@@Wendigoon what’s the background music if I may ask?
It’s always heartwarming to watch one of the earlier Wendigoon videos after a while and see his progress while he’s thanking everyone for 7k subs. Way to go dude, you deserve every single one of them
dude, holy shit. please keep making SCP videos. your iceberg video got me back into it after a couple years, and I really love your style of explaining SCPs in a way that makes sense and not the usual just reading the entries, because you can give insight about what that certain SCP’s effects are on the greater SCP universe. I would kill to hear you explain specific SCPs, like Too Spooky, SCP 000, and so on. even more generalized ideas like a video about the 05 Command or something. Please keep up the good work dude, excited to see where this channel goes after this new SCP Direction ;)
My personal headcanon is that the final SCP-001 won't be revealed until all of the others are.
Well bad luck for you. SCP 5999 This Is Where I Died was the last SCP for like a year before they released SCP 6000- 6999 so now you have to wait for another 1000 SCPs
“Thank you all...”
No. We should thank you. You’re the one making the videos! Keep on making the videos and we’ll watch!
There is something crazy about coming to this video and hearing him being excited and humbled about 7k subs, and in a 3 year span getting another 3 million. Absolutely deserved though!
SCP-001 is such a mystery they even took Dr Bright's theory as possible
The real scp-001 is how the algorithm is affecting this guy
honestly it’s insane how much this man grew in a year
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my grandma after not seeing me for a year:
i like the idea of scp-7803
when you look away from it, all information about it disappears
I like the idea of the “bored god” scp having at one point probably seen family guy or a David Attenborough documentary
Shoutout to the UA-cam algorithm for showing me such an interesting and legitimately entertaining channel where I can learn about so many mind-shattering things. Keep doing you, Wendigoon!
There's quite a few notable inaccuracies/false information in your explanation that I'd like to clear up:
In *The Factory* 05-1 wasn't offered immortality, but was offered to have the event of the fairy's attack be "removed". Likely leading directly into SCP-4000, *Taboo.*
*The Spiral Path* is actually about Aaron Siegel discovering the path and deriving equations from it that let them create anomalies, which got quickly out of control. Meaning they never actually "discover" anomalies, they make them and stage the discovery entirely.
*The Foundation* is actually an anomalous school that, when the UIU (which is a branch of the FBI) investigated it made duplicants of the UIU agents and eventually became the SCP Foundation. Most notably was the team that was sent in, called CAS-O5, which became the O5 council.
*Keter Duty* is completely wrong, it's a facility that, when an SCP is deemed to be Keter class, judges it and, if it agrees it's Keter class, will create another Keter class SCP to counteract it it. For example; SCP-3984, a phenomenon where no animal can die (and an important part of the *End of Death* cannon) is counteracted by SCP-2935, a parallel universe in which everything spontaneously died. It is *_NOT_* believed that The Scarlet King will be released if all Keter anomalies are brought together, the only reference to the Scarlet King is that SCP-001 *The Scarlet King* is countered by SCP-001 *Story of Your Life.* This proposal actually has 2 documents, with a chance of getting either one when you load the page, written by 2 different authors (Locke and Ihp). This implies that these two "Keter Duty" versions actually exist to counteract each other.
*The Scarlet King* isn't at all about "dominance" it's about trying to understand that which is simply "accepted". When this is done, The Scarlet King gains power. This is why it's classified as Safe, because if they try to research and quantify The Scarlet King, it gains more power, so they have to accept it and move on. It also explains that Procedure 110-Montauk was made to hurt The Scarlet King, using "accepted" methods of hate and rage rather than "understood" methods, which is why it works.
In *A Good Boy* it should be noted that the computer didn't make a bunch of terribly immoral containment procedures, it made completely nonsensical procedures that no one could understand the reasoning behind, and yet they worked perfectly. It's like trying to look at computer learning software after it's finished learning, it's far too complex to understand.
It should be noted in *O5-13* that O5-13 himself is non-anomalous, unlike the rest of the council.
I knew something was off when he was talking about the spiral path
Thanks for this 👌
Forgive if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure he was describing the original version of Keter Duty.
Does anyone else just find Wendigoon's voice really calming even when the subject matter isn't? Love the content. Keep up the good work.
The spiral path makes the most sense to me, it’s just a regular scp which made the founder look more into anomalies.
I think "A good boy" is the SCP equivalent of the data overwriting glitch from Super Mario World Speedruns. At first it was analyzing the patterns of SCPs. Then it became capable of selecting specific actions to perform that would data overwrite SCPs in real life. Eventually it got to the point of being able to just write within the code of the world itself, with how fast and efficient it became at wiping out SCPs in the end.
okay tysm for this... i tried to get into scp in general a little while ago and i just thought "well ill just start at the first scp, right?" and then there was a million "first" scps and it confused me SO bad. lol... so tysm this and the iceberg helped me understand so much
Just start with 173 or 682 or 049 or something famous like that
ive been going down so many scp deep dives lately and im always shocked by how detailed and in depth these stories are
wow its so crazy to go back just 3 years and see how far the channel has came
Wendigoon is the most underrated youtuber there is. I can tell you're gonna blow up soon. Keep up the great work.
This aged incredibly well
@@RealLilVodka Indeed it did :)
You called it!
The best part about The Spiral Path is that it's kind of a metaphor for obsessions similar to the Uzumaki anthology.
Analyzing it caused the then-budding SCP foundation to look into and eventually understand how to create anomalous objects, and they did it so much that the entire concept of the Foundation is anomalous in the sense that they aren't actually going out and capturing these SCPS; They make them, test the limits of what it takes to contain them. Sometimes they don't even have records of who made these damn things or when they were made, they just seem to show up because they've been at it so long and one or two people got that knowledge outside the Foundation premises.
lmao I had no idea you were such a small channel. i thought you were one of those few 100k channels for a fandom. Love the content tho man
From 7,000 to 3.2 million subs in just about 3 years is amazing. You should be proud of yourself dude!