I love how each of these SCPS is told like a horror story, really bringing them to life without forgetting about the foundation and then explaining the anomalous properties about each SCP using that amazing animation. Really love the format
And for scps like this one, well to call it terrifying would be an understatement. I wouldn't wish this fate on Al Capone, heck I wouldn't wish this on frecking Hitler of all people. It's one thing to have a man face justice for their crimes. Its another to make them go through this.
@@SpectrumSwordtails Hitler would be begging for god to forgive him. It's a hell in itself that even Satan himself would be begging Jesus for forgiveness.
Woah. That warden sentenced all the inmates to a virtual eternity of suffering, just to make his life easier and make more money. That's probably more evil than most of the inmates. That's actually kinda scarier than the SCP itself.
Yeah but certain types of people deserve it, all the Killers, Rapists, Cannibals, Pedophiles, you know the worst of the worst in my opinion should spend their entire life sentence (or if they're on death row kept in Solitary till they're put to death) inside of Solitary, I mean sure it's cruel and inhumane but in my opinion the punishment should fit the crime so if they do something especially evil then they don't really deserve sympathy. Of course the issue comes if someone is falsely accused, but maybe save Solitary for the cases where there's so much evidence there's no way they aren't guilty.
@@Werewolf914 No, nobody deserves it. If you're using it to punish someone, you yourself are becoming the monster. Solitary confinement for prolonged periods of time will severely and often irreversibly damage one person's mind. You're basically turning a person into a mental zombie, a vegetable.
Dr. Bright is not allowed to yell “looks like you’re going to the shadow realm, jimbo” and then proceed to shove D-Class personnel into SCP-2701 during his lunch break
@@DMDarren Because Dr Bright wrote « 100k years » which is the equivalent of only about a few billions years from the perception of the prisoner, not nearly enough thus Bright is guilty of being too lenient and doing half measures.
By SCP standards, he was reassigned. Two possibilities. One, it was VERY lenient, in that he *was* reassigned. Or two. He's in there, as the next subject, for longer. It's the SCP way
This SCP is basically how everyone imagines death to be like, except that you’re completely sentient throughout the whole thing. A truly terrifying experience, even for the worst being.
The scariest thing is, total sensory deprivation has been documented. They cocooned guys like mummies and a few hours later, they've gone crazy. You don't need year-long sentences, just... nothingness
That's like my worst fear. As some mildly to moderately mentally ill, I need constant audio or visual distractions to keep from spiraling into my own head. Cant go for a walk longer than 5 minutes without feeling ill and overwhelmed from the intensity of not having audio, no matter how stupid, to distract me. I think I'd go completely bonkers from se sensory deprivation within the half hour. Dont know why people willingly pay for snesnory deprivation tanks.
You missed some important details in the article. It is described that the warden created SCP 2701 with the help of some mysterious benefactor. The warden didn't put all prisoners in true solitary just to keep all the money but did it out of hatred for all criminals and a deep desire to have them suffer for eternity.
He still kept the money. He also deliberately starved the inmates to weaken them to the point of being able to manhandle them into the cell himself. His motives don’t change the fact that he is a monster who deserves nothing less than to be locked in there himself for the combined total of time he condemned the others to.
You are correct, but personally I think the article would have been just as good or even better without that detail. The lengths some people will go to in the pursuit of simple personal gain is horrifying in and of itself.
This SCP is what makes scp great. It feels like that 50% of the new scps doesn't understand that, I mean it feels like they want to have the,, greatest,, and strongest eldritch being who could wipe the world in mere seconds. I mean there is some too none fun there for me. It's all about slapping two ideas together and hoping it works makes scps great for me. I also love how Dr Bob shows the rather unknown and less popular scps. I love you ma dude please make the same content
Indeed. Sometimes, it's the little things like punishment, and amplifying them to an absurd degree, so much so that it is well past the point of torture, something the newer generations of SCP writers haven't fully grasped yet. I mean, an organization fighting against horrors unknown to humanity sounds awesome, but that has been done serveral times before. Sometimes, you need things like crazy weapons the deal out damage unparalleled to today, or a pair of engagement rings that showcase a time that is long since abandoned or discouraged (for VERY good reasons)
@@cyberprime9355 i feel you i mean 106 is a immortal old man that likes to torture you in his pocket dimension and yeah today's scp writer can't really balance their scp. I mean there once was this scp pocket dimension with bonefied trees with beings that are immune to the foundation weapons. Well there was a breach and the foundation managed to get it under control, wait how I thought they were immune against the foundation's weapons Also thanks for the 100likes, it's nice to know that I'm not the only one who thinks this way, I really appreciate that
This SCP is the epitome of "Just because it's safe doesn't mean it's harmless" Edit: how is it that a huge chunk of you are able to "explain" what a containment class is like I didn't already know how it worked in a universe where a group of atheists used the swords of Mohammed to make the earth round, yet none of you pointed out that I had "Epitome" misspelled this whole time?
Safe Class ≠ "Won't do anything bad to you" In some cases, yes, but most of the time it's only classified "Safe" because it's not an issue for the foundation.
Yeah, I think thar this scp in the new clasification system would be: Containment class: safe Disruption class: dark Risk class: danger Secondary class: none
As someone who lives in the Philadelphia area, I think I know the prison your talking about, “Eastern State Penitentiary”. It is a prison that ceased operation around the same time the Foundation raided it in the video. But what’s funny is that it is actually open to the public as museum. It was apparently very inhumane and did actually use confined solidarity and housed many famous criminals (including Al Capone). It is also said to be extremely haunted, and every September and October they do a insane Haunted House called “Terror Behind the Walls” where they make you sign a waiver before going in there. It’s cool to know that there is a SCP in my local area though. 😎
A few of the interesting details that DR Bob left out of his video is that the Warden, Samuel Decard, was driven by vengeance and hatred, not greed. Basically a man did something to his daughter Emily. What exactly the crime was isn’t stated but Decard referred to the man as a beast. This same man was locked up in the prison Decard was in charge of after he was found guilty of the crime against Emily. Naturally, Decard wanted the man to suffer as much as humanly possible. His feelings of grief and hatred were so strong that apparently, someone/something noticed, approached him and offered him a deal; they would help him build Cell 667 for a “price”. What the price was we don’t know but we do know Decard happily paid it and Cell 667 appeared in the prison. Decard had initially only intended for the cell to be used on the man who committed the crime against his family. However, the unnamed criminal died while in custody. Its not explained how he died but its implied suicide was the cause as Decard said in the interview that the man had “got away”. Now unable to exact his revenge on the man who wronged his family, Decard’s hatred turned on the other prisoners whom he said were all beasts who deserved nothing less than what cell 667 could do. He then sent all of the guards home and moved all of the prisoners one by one to the cell. So Warden Decard didn’t simply put all the prisoners in Cell 667 in order to steal funds from the government, he did it out of revenge and an intense hatred for criminals in general. He also refused to tell the Foundation who or what exactly had approached him and offered to build Cell 667, only saying that “hatred and grief are a currency to some”. A really interesting story and one I think a lot of us will sympathise with to be honest. Decards feelings are 100% understandable.
It is quite interesting to think about. And I completely agree with you on how Decards felt. Doesn't mean he should have acted the way he did, but Still understandable.
My jaw dropped when I saw some of those dates on the intake forms...forget the albino enderman or the peanut statue that moves when you blink, this is _true_ horror right here.
This scp seems terrifying. With enough time that has passed while you remain in there, you would forget everything about your pass life, even your ability of language, as the only memories that remains are that of the emptiness of darkness and powerlessness. Powerlessness as even death are out of reach, peace is out of reach. After millenniums of solitary.
@@schizophrenicsnowman3226 no, more like eldritch balls of human meat, or anything hinting at a human past. Yeah the jumpscare at the end might make you think of the shy guy but honestly I'm kinda sick of seeing it everywhere in yt when there are much more interesting things like the object that everybody forgets about, pataphysics and what comes after death scps.
@@Dr.HooWho ehhhhhh depends on how much control over the brain we get. When you are bored time seems to pass slower right? But full dive vr will be out waaaaaaaay before we get to even a 1 to 10 ratio let alone 1 to 1000. Just saying its technically not impossible. But requires much more understanding than just sending in sensations.
"Hey man, dont worry you're going to get out of this" Foundation: "Unnaceptable. Get this researcher out of my sight. Bring a new D-class and tell them they're gonna be stuck in there forever"
He influenced the test indirectly with his comment, so it introduced a bias which skewed the results and made the test data useless. It's actually a pretty common violation that renders many statistics as false as it is one of the basic tenets of the scientific method to not influence the experiment.
@@pyromike7237 oh, so you know that the experiment was conducted after the Foundation has understood the nature of the SCP? And this failed experiment did not cost the Foundation any time nor resources?
@@lordwarlockthangwrath8662 You honestly can't and that's what terrifies me. Humans _need_ stimulation, activity, SOMETHING to do or else stir craziness sets in.
Ya know this is something that eldritch gods can basically do to you. They don't really have to kill you ya know they could do this you and make it so much worser.
by reading other creative and innovative stories. For example the guy who was behind this SCP chances are he's watched the movie "Altered states" and then decided to do his own little spin on it. Almost all SCP's can probably be tracked to a pre-existing work of fiction or idea just tweaked slightly.
I just ran it through a calculator. For the less fortunate prisoners who got 1300 years in there, multiplying by a mean 350x slower, that's the equivalent of 455,000 years in there. What would even happen to a man's mind after so long in there? Would there be a mind left? That's something I hope to never know.
you calculated the better scenario, it said it may be 400x times... which is 520 000 years... but i guess it dosen't matter that much after 100 000 years does it?
i heard the mind shuts down as a self defense mechanism to prevent suicidal behaviour from occuring . at first they will go insane but soon they will be stuck in a trance thinking about the past over and over again as an escape . basically a coma but yeah when they come back they probably will have completely lost track of time
The loss of sanity will happen logarithmically. Your mental state will break down quickly in the first couple of moments but then eventually the effects will slow down since you have already gone insane.
I read the original file and what Dr Bob didn't mention in this is that that D Class was later terminated after an attempted suicide caused a critical brain injury. This SCP is truly one of the more horrific I've heard and read. Though in a much more subtle way. Which I find oddly chilling.
At that point, just shoot them cause thats no amount of amnestics is gonna fix what those guys went through. Plus killing them after they got out of the nothibg universe would be mercy for them and I think they should get some mercy
@@Enclave2284 Actually class A , B and C Amnestics would work here, they only PERCEIVE time that long, thus their memories probably actually lasted a few hours instead of years.
I would say it wouldn't work. They likely would forget the experience but still be a quivering mess that doesn't even know what it is. Your brain is always altering itself. A traumatic event like this SCP would pretty much break down the brains ability to function. You can take away the memory of the event, but not the impact the event had on the person.
@@minhducnguyen9276 Given that they were only in there for a few hours (within the reality of the entity) his mind would have been fine, any longer than that like the example of a whole year then his mind would have been effectively broken.
@@chaomatic5328In short, sending anyone into the sensory deprivation dimension longer than a day is overkill. Six hours is enough to break a normal human.
He directly influenced the test with encouragment which skewed the results. Pretty, uh, standard no no in any real scientific study as it introduces bias to any results.
This scp actually plays into many peoples fears of death of sensing nothing, not even darkness and it is made into a temporary hellhole for people who deserve it. A truly hellish and beautiful scp at the same time
Keep in mind, Doctor Robert Scranton was put in a similar (but slightly less deprivention) non-dimension for over 5 years… some of these prisoners? Felt like several centuries
gonna have to fix this story. they DID NOT punish the researcher for what he did. they praised him. because his actions allowed the D class to explain what happened instead of being completely mentally broken. there is absolutely no logic that would lead to the researcher being punished for this.
I agree, that was kind of petty and idiotic of them to suspend the scientist would trying to be innovative and creative with his work. But then again I'm not even that surprised considering how SCP Foundation usually it and whatnot.
Omg ye I was confused too. I don’t really read up on the scp website but I was confused on why punish him for 6 months when it’s just a D-class that’s been occupying the cell for 15 minutes 😅
1,300 years... times three to four hundred... Anyone read the story "I have no mouth, and I must scream"? This is nightmare fuel on that level. Kudos to the author. I'm not even going to try to imagine spending over a hundred thousand years in sensory deprivation.
Yeah like these out of the box SCP’s he does, that’s what separates him and put some a little above all the other channels, I see channels come out with the same SCP storys the same day or week, no one ever has his.
@@lavvey_kuxx_porsche14 The scariest thing is, total sensory deprivation has been documented. They cocooned guys like mummies and a few hours later, they've gone crazy. You don't need year-long sentences, just... nothingness
The Warden should've become a D-Class. So he could be put in the cell and the Foundation are like _"This time we're gonna be cruel, not cold"_ and writes 01/01/12021. Then holds it up for him to read before he disappears. Also I wonder if it can it be used on organic or inanimate objects. Like food and hard drives.
Name: Ham Sandwich Release Date: Lunch OR -- What if a really weird SCP shows up one day, Locked away for millions of years, and now an eldritch horror?
Personnaly, I would have wrote 01/01/40 000 The Imperium of Man neither have enough servitors, and he would be mindless after spending so much time in there, so no need to manuely lobotomise him. The Emperor protects
This reminds me a lot of Stephen Kings sort story "The Jaunt" (it was renamed in recent books to "Travel", but I like the original name more). You should read it, if you like the idea of this scp.
This is an exemplary SCP. I've always felt that the idea of "the banality of horror" is what makes the SCP universe believable and frightening. It's not a globe shattering leviathan or reality transfiguring book, it's by all appearances quite mundane actually. It cannot travel in excess of supersonic speeds or walk through walls, in fact it cannot even move at all. Yet this is perhaps one of the cruelest fates in the entire wiki. The worst part is, corrupt and callous public officials aren't anomalous at all, in fact our society seems to believe the opposite. Imagine such a person wielding such a fate over you.
I love how Dr. Bob does little known scps and also. make them seem so terrifying in the beginning. The story is what makes these videos truly unique and extremely fun.
For some context prisoners/staff that were put in for 50 years will (from their perspective) come back in anywhere from 15000 to 20000 years And prisoners/staff that were put in for 13000 will (from their perspective) come back in anywhere from 390000 to 520000 years For even more context the modern form of Homo sapiens has existed for 250000 years, so for them these sentences are literally longer than human history
@@faisalislamchowdhury5183 Probably nothing, they wouldn't even be able to think anymore, Just blank nothing in their mind, drooling and staring til' their death.
I've read and heard of many SCPs, from the most famous to some of the less known, but this... I think this is the one that scared me and at the same time disgusted me the most, for the mere fact that the effects of our very real solitary confinment are well known. My congrats to the author for coming up with the idea, and to Dr. Bob for talking about it with his way of narrating, which always impresses me. Sometimes the most horrible fictional things are those that resemble reality...
You'd think it would have the Thaumiel Classification. I mean, it probably wouldn't work on items, but assuming it works on more than just humans, they could essentially throw any living organism in there and write down a date far enough in the future that it's no longer a problem. Might be an effective way to deal with 682, assuming its absurd level of plot armor doesn't cause it to just rematerialize with absolutely no explanation as to why other than "It'S aDaPtAbLe".
One thing that shocked me was that just one scientist comforted a guy on the fact he would be back soon and got "punished" for it- Erh... It would have been inhumane and disgusting not to comfort one of them during the experiment.
@@samirmehmedovic6554 School is the prison, and detention is solitary confinement. Going home is a tiny parole. The class subjects are prison labor. Recess is yard time/free time. The school bus is a prison bus, walking home is turning yourself in, and being driven by your parents is being turned in by the police. Heck, even the food isn't great.
school: "HELLO,I HERE! >:D TIME TO FIGHT SUCKERS" bassicaly,at least mine this way, the school has bars on the end of the building so we can't escape,tho a friend of mine told me one day that a few students managed to escape the school and passing the bars on it,that's why i included the school in
This SCP is scary in it’s own way, I’d say even more than others like 682. It may not shred you into pieces, but at least that would end your suffering quickly, instead there’s no death, there’s literally nothing but yourself for what feels like forever. Great video btw, keep up the good work ;3
Just lock yourself in a sound proof room that has nothing and for a week, thats what it feels like (Don’t forget to not bring anything so that its more torturous)
That warden did something much worse than murdering all of those inmates. He puts them into an extremely long state of suffering the likes of which no mortal can endure. They've effectively became vegetables.
Just thinking about those poor guys that got sent in the abyss by the warden for thousands of year . By the time they came out ,their mind probably will completely evaporate leaving an empty husk that resemble a human being .
@@Springdude11 Dunno. A whole lot of SCP are really specific about how they work, and, infinity symbol, while widely recognized, is not actually a number.
R.i.p all d-class personal who were put in here. Sounds like me when I try to sleep after watching a playlist of Dr Bob content. Just scarier. Hope that all d-class personal who were put in 2701 got therapy. Love all your content Dr Bob! It's worth feeling like the yule man is going to take you away even though it's past the time plus no family members are 8 or younger. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍
@@roove1537 The general consensus for any dimensional shenanigans is that it would either follow somebody in (if the entry point is consistent,) or it would just wait for the person to return. As for those who never return, since souls exist in the SCP universe, and the Shy Guy doesn't go around killing people who reincarnate, or attack ghosts, it stands to reason that shifting to a different plane of existence is enough to appease it.
I think most SCPs are cool because I'm not that bothered by urban fantasy horror. This SCP though, this one disturbed me. I have to say that it's one of the most awesome for that!
Naw then he wouldn't experience the horror of returning. If anything they should have him come back and then send him back shortly after if anything will short his brain itll be being sent back to hell after thinking you had just recieved mercy.
Started getting into SCP world recently, out of all the channels on YT this one was the first i found and has remained the best one by far in my opinion, absolutely love all the stories you come up with, they really do bring them to life, and the animation is awesome too
I hope they keep an eye on the cell. I imagine there is so much space for the returning inmates when their confinement sentence is up. They would just pile up in there if the door is shut.
I love how realistic you make your characters, like they could just be goofy characters with cartoony cliché dialogue but the co’s anger and dialogue , the prisoner’s trying to see the “homecoming”, it’s all so real. It’s a small detail but I love it
This SCP are absolutely tremendous 💯.I just love the way Dr Bob explains the stories in horror form and makes it look and sound realistic.he is definitely a GENIUS
Man, this could be used for good, IF ONLY the time dilation effect could be controlled or stopped. They could move the whole “room,” and use it to house the worst of the SCPs. They could put the release date as far out as two trillion years.
They wouldn't have to set it for such a long period, instead just periodicly putting back like every few month or so. It's use as a punishment would be counter productive and far to cruel anyway.
This is the first scp that give me goosebumps. Even though its not a all mighty powerful entity, the horror of being trapped and deprived for god know how many years, scared the shit out of me... This a good scp entries, kudos to the writer and to Dr bob too for showcasing this scp!
05 Council: No, Dr. Bright. We are NOT using SCP-2701 as a storage locker for dangerous SCPs. Dr. Bright: *Raises hand* 05 Council: No, we're not putting Dr. Clef in it either!
@@DragoSonicMile Ah. I wrote this before I actually knew how they got along. 😆 Although, if Bright were to ask about putting Dr. Clef in it, he'd probably be actually scheming to cause chaos and hang out with Dr. Clef again. Not actually wanting to put him in it.
I love how each of these SCPS is told like a horror story, really bringing them to life without forgetting about the foundation and then explaining the anomalous properties about each SCP using that amazing animation. Really love the format
And for scps like this one, well to call it terrifying would be an understatement. I wouldn't wish this fate on Al Capone, heck I wouldn't wish this on frecking Hitler of all people. It's one thing to have a man face justice for their crimes. Its another to make them go through this.
@@SpectrumSwordtails Hitler would be begging for god to forgive him. It's a hell in itself that even Satan himself would be begging Jesus for forgiveness.
@@stevemc01 And if it were you?
UA-cam is baning you in 7day
@@gmmachinery1527 For what?
Woah. That warden sentenced all the inmates to a virtual eternity of suffering, just to make his life easier and make more money. That's probably more evil than most of the inmates. That's actually kinda scarier than the SCP itself.
He should be locked in for the total sentence he condemned them to.
Sometimes the real horrors are the humans, not the creatures.
I know. They should have thrown him in there for a few thousand years. Let him experience what he did to those inmates.
@@elijahlim5295 most killers don’t deserve the death sentence let alone solitary confinement which is many times worse
@@elijahlim5295 I hope your life will never reach enough power to actually judge and jury people with real consequences.
Fun fact: even the Puritans who invented solitary confinement stopped practicing it because they decided it was too inhumane.
Really says something that we started using it again when people in the 1800's thought it was cruel.
Yeah but certain types of people deserve it, all the Killers, Rapists, Cannibals, Pedophiles, you know the worst of the worst in my opinion should spend their entire life sentence (or if they're on death row kept in Solitary till they're put to death) inside of Solitary, I mean sure it's cruel and inhumane but in my opinion the punishment should fit the crime so if they do something especially evil then they don't really deserve sympathy. Of course the issue comes if someone is falsely accused, but maybe save Solitary for the cases where there's so much evidence there's no way they aren't guilty.
@@Werewolf914 No, nobody deserves it. If you're using it to punish someone, you yourself are becoming the monster. Solitary confinement for prolonged periods of time will severely and often irreversibly damage one person's mind. You're basically turning a person into a mental zombie, a vegetable.
@@_Killkor better a zombie than a more active type of monster.
There’s no justifying cruelty.
Dr. Bright is not allowed to yell “looks like you’re going to the shadow realm, jimbo”
and then proceed to shove D-Class personnel into SCP-2701 during his lunch break
“Dr. Bright is not allowed to shove pedophiles into SCP-2701 for a period of 100,000 years without permission of the O5 council.”
Based Dr. Bright
@@shturm602 ok how the fuck is that on the list of things he ISN’T allowed to do?
I would do that in a heartbeat with no hesitation
@@DMDarren
Because Dr Bright wrote « 100k years » which is the equivalent of only about a few billions years from the perception of the prisoner, not nearly enough thus Bright is guilty of being too lenient and doing half measures.
@@KalashVodka175 hmmm, good point
@@DMDarren alright but Also holy shit
A few billion years?? Thats too much
The poor soul that got locked for 1,300 years will feel like they've been locked for 520,000 years
I think it will probably make a new SCP at that point
They will most likely come out comatose. Brain dead, a vegetable. And so on.
@@mrfigs7804 *no physical differences* from when they were put in the cell, I’m pretty sure that includes brain chemistry
@@bendover9813 if they can go insane then I’m not sure if brain chemistry isn’t affected
Ben Dover thats not a physical difference. You would go mental and break and become a husk of a person
I'm just sitting here hoping the researcher didn't get entirely screwed over for being nice to the D class
Right? He’s probably the reason the D-class even had enough sanity left to report back in the first place too.
By SCP standards, he was reassigned.
Two possibilities. One, it was VERY lenient, in that he *was* reassigned.
Or two. He's in there, as the next subject, for longer.
It's the SCP way
Foundation policy is to be cold, not cruel. Reassignment sounds fair to me.
@@Vhailor_Mithras Yeah. You have to REALLY fuck up for them to knock you down to D-Class or just straight up kill you.
@@Igarappappa Indeed. Although they did terminate a guy who used SCP 500 to cure a headache. Obviously he was too dangerous to be kept alive.
This SCP is basically how everyone imagines death to be like, except that you’re completely sentient throughout the whole thing.
A truly terrifying experience, even for the worst being.
This remids me of a diffrent scp
@@Hypesutube SCP 2718
Not everyone's an atheist
how do you, uh, know?
Not everybody
The scariest thing is, total sensory deprivation has been documented. They cocooned guys like mummies and a few hours later, they've gone crazy. You don't need year-long sentences, just... nothingness
Where can I learn more about the cocoon guys?
That's like my worst fear. As some mildly to moderately mentally ill, I need constant audio or visual distractions to keep from spiraling into my own head. Cant go for a walk longer than 5 minutes without feeling ill and overwhelmed from the intensity of not having audio, no matter how stupid, to distract me. I think I'd go completely bonkers from se sensory deprivation within the half hour. Dont know why people willingly pay for snesnory deprivation tanks.
@@mspaint93 each nights trying to sleep must be an odyssey in its own right
@@mspaint93 Even thinking about it makes me go insane for a moment
4:40
You missed some important details in the article. It is described that the warden created SCP 2701 with the help of some mysterious benefactor. The warden didn't put all prisoners in true solitary just to keep all the money but did it out of hatred for all criminals and a deep desire to have them suffer for eternity.
Yep
True
Thank you Mr impaler
He still kept the money. He also deliberately starved the inmates to weaken them to the point of being able to manhandle them into the cell himself. His motives don’t change the fact that he is a monster who deserves nothing less than to be locked in there himself for the combined total of time he condemned the others to.
You are correct, but personally I think the article would have been just as good or even better without that detail. The lengths some people will go to in the pursuit of simple personal gain is horrifying in and of itself.
Fuck... 100 years in this damn cell comes out to almost 40,000 years of total isolation. Whoever came up with this SCP deserves a freaking medal.
It's basically a rip-off of a steven king short story called "the jaunt"
Inspiration was the Hyperbolic Time Chamber
Where everything is denied. You can't commit suicide even if you wanted to. You can't die.
Its eternity in there@@dhump132
@@acosiliconIf you have yourself, maybe you could snap your own neck? You couldn’t feel it, or see it, but maybe? I mean, you still exist right?
This SCP is what makes scp great. It feels like that 50% of the new scps doesn't understand that, I mean it feels like they want to have the,, greatest,, and strongest eldritch being who could wipe the world in mere seconds. I mean there is some too none fun there for me. It's all about slapping two ideas together and hoping it works makes scps great for me. I also love how Dr Bob shows the rather unknown and less popular scps. I love you ma dude please make the same content
Indeed. Sometimes, it's the little things like punishment, and amplifying them to an absurd degree, so much so that it is well past the point of torture, something the newer generations of SCP writers haven't fully grasped yet. I mean, an organization fighting against horrors unknown to humanity sounds awesome, but that has been done serveral times before.
Sometimes, you need things like crazy weapons the deal out damage unparalleled to today, or a pair of engagement rings that showcase a time that is long since abandoned or discouraged (for VERY good reasons)
@@cyberprime9355 i feel you i mean 106 is a immortal old man that likes to torture you in his pocket dimension and yeah today's scp writer can't really balance their scp. I mean there once was this scp pocket dimension with bonefied trees with beings that are immune to the foundation weapons. Well there was a breach and the foundation managed to get it under control, wait how I thought they were immune against the foundation's weapons
Also thanks for the 100likes, it's nice to know that I'm not the only one who thinks this way, I really appreciate that
Found it, it's scp 3989
Why do people keep saying that?
@@xmoore5659 what do you mean?
This SCP is the epitome of "Just because it's safe doesn't mean it's harmless"
Edit: how is it that a huge chunk of you are able to "explain" what a containment class is like I didn't already know how it worked in a universe where a group of atheists used the swords of Mohammed to make the earth round, yet none of you pointed out that I had "Epitome" misspelled this whole time?
Safe Class ≠ "Won't do anything bad to you"
In some cases, yes, but most of the time it's only classified "Safe" because it's not an issue for the foundation.
I mean, the only thing they need to do is prevent anyone from using it, hence safe.
Yeah, I think thar this scp in the new clasification system would be:
Containment class: safe
Disruption class: dark
Risk class: danger
Secondary class: none
It got classified as "Safe" because the Foundation can contain it easily with their own conditions not about the harm
@@ricardohoang8452 That's literally what I said
I would not blame the foundation one bit for using the warden as a D-Class after seeing those released date papers.
“Oopsies! I accidentally wrote 3020 instead of 2020! My bad!”
@@L-ghtlessSkythat alittle better
Yeah but then we also should throw the foundation into it and not feels bad and someone then should throw US into it and not feel bad and then….
As someone who lives in the Philadelphia area, I think I know the prison your talking about, “Eastern State Penitentiary”. It is a prison that ceased operation around the same time the Foundation raided it in the video. But what’s funny is that it is actually open to the public as museum. It was apparently very inhumane and did actually use confined solidarity and housed many famous criminals (including Al Capone). It is also said to be extremely haunted, and every September and October they do a insane Haunted House called “Terror Behind the Walls” where they make you sign a waiver before going in there. It’s cool to know that there is a SCP in my local area though. 😎
Bro I was just about to say something about this
A few of the interesting details that DR Bob left out of his video is that the Warden, Samuel Decard, was driven by vengeance and hatred, not greed. Basically a man did something to his daughter Emily. What exactly the crime was isn’t stated but Decard referred to the man as a beast. This same man was locked up in the prison Decard was in charge of after he was found guilty of the crime against Emily. Naturally, Decard wanted the man to suffer as much as humanly possible. His feelings of grief and hatred were so strong that apparently, someone/something noticed, approached him and offered him a deal; they would help him build Cell 667 for a “price”. What the price was we don’t know but we do know Decard happily paid it and Cell 667 appeared in the prison. Decard had initially only intended for the cell to be used on the man who committed the crime against his family.
However, the unnamed criminal died while in custody. Its not explained how he died but its implied suicide was the cause as Decard said in the interview that the man had “got away”.
Now unable to exact his revenge on the man who wronged his family, Decard’s hatred turned on the other prisoners whom he said were all beasts who deserved nothing less than what cell 667 could do. He then sent all of the guards home and moved all of the prisoners one by one to the cell.
So Warden Decard didn’t simply put all the prisoners in Cell 667 in order to steal funds from the government, he did it out of revenge and an intense hatred for criminals in general.
He also refused to tell the Foundation who or what exactly had approached him and offered to build Cell 667, only saying that “hatred and grief are a currency to some”.
A really interesting story and one I think a lot of us will sympathise with to be honest. Decards feelings are 100% understandable.
It is quite interesting to think about. And I completely agree with you on how Decards felt. Doesn't mean he should have acted the way he did, but Still understandable.
@@V12Maniac Sometimes if a person gets hit pretty hard they will starts to act more emotionally than logically so yeah
@@V12Maniac to be fair rage is guiding him
@@ethansouthimath7626 Yep. Which is fair. Especially in a situation similar to his. Not just in a prison but just in general
That makes the warden LESS scary. In a bad way.
My jaw dropped when I saw some of those dates on the intake forms...forget the albino enderman or the peanut statue that moves when you blink, this is _true_ horror right here.
Right? Fuck that. I rather take a quick neck snap than go through this kind of mind breaking hell
Yeah, I agree
Same i was shoked, like more than 200 years? ARE YOU CRAZY?, and remember that they see time slower
Im pretty sure if u die. This is what happens to you except its forever
@@kickarselprogamer368 yeah but at least youre not alive
You know it’s bad when even the SCP foundation thinks it’s inhumane
Indeed
@@HuneeBruh Minecraft
They never said that, they in fact were angry that a researcher tried to lessen a D-Classes pain. They WANTED the D class to go insane
Happy 666 likes
The foundation thinks pretty much everything is inhumane
This scp seems terrifying. With enough time that has passed while you remain in there, you would forget everything about your pass life, even your ability of language, as the only memories that remains are that of the emptiness of darkness and powerlessness. Powerlessness as even death are out of reach, peace is out of reach. After millenniums of solitary.
After a millenia of mind warping, I wouldn't be very surprised to see what comes out of this cell becomes a thing to be contained
@@chaomatic5328 like shy guy? Cause some of the behaviors that the d class had after their solitary confinement are similar to him
@@schizophrenicsnowman3226 no, more like eldritch balls of human meat, or anything hinting at a human past. Yeah the jumpscare at the end might make you think of the shy guy but honestly I'm kinda sick of seeing it everywhere in yt when there are much more interesting things like the object that everybody forgets about, pataphysics and what comes after death scps.
@@chaomatic5328 true there. Nice to have variety
@@chaomatic5328 the result after a certain amount of time, i think would be permanent catatonia. After that point...how do you deduct more from zero?
8:12
Jeez man, this scream perfectly simbolizes the horrors of this abomaly.Poor guy.
The most terrifying thing about this is that something similar to this could be created in real life with advanced enough virtual reality.
they say that they could make a prisoners feel like their in prison for a 1000 years in only just 8 hour or less and that is a fate worser then death
Doubt that
@@Dr.HooWho bonkers
@@Dr.HooWho ehhhhhh depends on how much control over the brain we get. When you are bored time seems to pass slower right? But full dive vr will be out waaaaaaaay before we get to even a 1 to 10 ratio let alone 1 to 1000. Just saying its technically not impossible. But requires much more understanding than just sending in sensations.
@@alexhutchins6161 you have a point we still don't know a lot about the brains function's but in the future it will probably happen.
"Hey man, dont worry you're going to get out of this"
Foundation: "Unnaceptable. Get this researcher out of my sight. Bring a new D-class and tell them they're gonna be stuck in there forever"
He influenced the test indirectly with his comment, so it introduced a bias which skewed the results and made the test data useless. It's actually a pretty common violation that renders many statistics as false as it is one of the basic tenets of the scientific method to not influence the experiment.
New researcher: ok
*marks release date as infinity*
@@boareheart6288 it didn't impact anything as the foundation already knew about the scp
@@pyromike7237 oh, so you know that the experiment was conducted after the Foundation has understood the nature of the SCP? And this failed experiment did not cost the Foundation any time nor resources?
@@unserkatzenland8884 yes, unless they wanted the d class to go insane it didn't impact anything but his mental state
Cell 667… symbolizing that solitary confinement is a step beyond Hell.
I dunno. I’m just high af right now.
You might be more right than you think
I mean try to come up with an stereotypical hellish punishment worst than this, I'll wait.
Cell 666
@@lordwarlockthangwrath8662 You honestly can't and that's what terrifies me. Humans _need_ stimulation, activity, SOMETHING to do or else stir craziness sets in.
Hmmm this makes sence
666 667
It’s always people who are high af who say the deepest shit 🤣🤣
I have no idea how SCP writers can come up with such creative and innovative stories.
sad that most new scps are just "eldritch god that can wipe humanity in seconds" instead of this amazing thing
Ya know this is something that eldritch gods can basically do to you. They don't really have to kill you ya know they could do this you and make it so much worser.
by reading other creative and innovative stories. For example the guy who was behind this SCP chances are he's watched the movie "Altered states" and then decided to do his own little spin on it. Almost all SCP's can probably be tracked to a pre-existing work of fiction or idea just tweaked slightly.
@@mikadosannoji553 like scp 3812 which supposedly transcends every single fictional “narrative”
@@mikadosannoji553 lets make new ones
I just ran it through a calculator. For the less fortunate prisoners who got 1300 years in there, multiplying by a mean 350x slower, that's the equivalent of 455,000 years in there. What would even happen to a man's mind after so long in there? Would there be a mind left? That's something I hope to never know.
you calculated the better scenario, it said it may be 400x times... which is 520 000 years... but i guess it dosen't matter that much after 100 000 years does it?
Vegetable
i heard the mind shuts down as a self defense mechanism to prevent suicidal behaviour from occuring . at first they will go insane but soon they will be stuck in a trance thinking about the past over and over again as an escape . basically a coma but yeah when they come back they probably will have completely lost track of time
@@theeinertia4106 *trance*
The loss of sanity will happen logarithmically. Your mental state will break down quickly in the first couple of moments but then eventually the effects will slow down since you have already gone insane.
I read the original file and what Dr Bob didn't mention in this is that that D Class was later terminated after an attempted suicide caused a critical brain injury. This SCP is truly one of the more horrific I've heard and read. Though in a much more subtle way. Which I find oddly chilling.
They're gonna be giving these guys a LOT of amnestics when they get back.
At that point, just shoot them cause thats no amount of amnestics is gonna fix what those guys went through. Plus killing them after they got out of the nothibg universe would be mercy for them and I think they should get some mercy
@@Enclave2284 Actually class A , B and C Amnestics would work here, they only PERCEIVE time that long, thus their memories probably actually lasted a few hours instead of years.
I would say it wouldn't work. They likely would forget the experience but still be a quivering mess that doesn't even know what it is. Your brain is always altering itself. A traumatic event like this SCP would pretty much break down the brains ability to function. You can take away the memory of the event, but not the impact the event had on the person.
lol the moment they come back they'll die of a heart attack faster than you can blink
Lets not also forget that the substances used in these items are SCPs themselfs
Researcher: Don't worry: you're going to make it back. You'll be okay.
Foundation: So anyway I took that personally.
Oh he gonna make it back without a scratch for sure. The same thing can't be said for his mind
@@minhducnguyen9276 Given that they were only in there for a few hours (within the reality of the entity) his mind would have been fine, any longer than that like the example of a whole year then his mind would have been effectively broken.
@@cursedhawkins1305 This has been done in real life. Leaving a subject for only a few hours can render it crazy
@@chaomatic5328In short, sending anyone into the sensory deprivation dimension longer than a day is overkill. Six hours is enough to break a normal human.
He directly influenced the test with encouragment which skewed the results. Pretty, uh, standard no no in any real scientific study as it introduces bias to any results.
This scp actually plays into many peoples fears of death of sensing nothing, not even darkness and it is made into a temporary hellhole for people who deserve it. A truly hellish and beautiful scp at the same time
it's almost a paradox, if you think about it
try not to think about it.
Bro, no one deserves that, not even hitler would deserve that
@@missingindy maybe for 6 months
@@missingindy no no he deserves that but only a second or 2 minutes
@@YUN6_V3NUZ Pattern Screamers
Keep in mind, Doctor Robert Scranton was put in a similar (but slightly less deprivention) non-dimension for over 5 years… some of these prisoners? Felt like several centuries
gonna have to fix this story. they DID NOT punish the researcher for what he did. they praised him. because his actions allowed the D class to explain what happened instead of being completely mentally broken.
there is absolutely no logic that would lead to the researcher being punished for this.
I agree, that was kind of petty and idiotic of them to suspend the scientist would trying to be innovative and creative with his work. But then again I'm not even that surprised considering how SCP Foundation usually it and whatnot.
Omg ye I was confused too. I don’t really read up on the scp website but I was confused on why punish him for 6 months when it’s just a D-class that’s been occupying the cell for 15 minutes 😅
1,300 years... times three to four hundred...
Anyone read the story "I have no mouth, and I must scream"?
This is nightmare fuel on that level. Kudos to the author.
I'm not even going to try to imagine spending over a hundred thousand years in sensory deprivation.
So the person that most will be there will feel like he was there for 390,000 YEARS
At that point he would most likely turned into another SCP
The only SCP worse than that was the SCP that tortured a researcher for 3 million years
@@pengchengtay6916 Which SCP was that?
SCP-3999
This scared the sh*t outta me. Dr. Bob really post unpopular SCP's I haven't seen that surprises me.
this is rated 12
I'm 14
Yeah like these out of the box SCP’s he does, that’s what separates him and put some a little above all the other channels, I see channels come out with the same SCP storys the same day or week, no one ever has his.
@@lavvey_kuxx_porsche14 The scariest thing is, total sensory deprivation has been documented. They cocooned guys like mummies and a few hours later, they've gone crazy. You don't need year-long sentences, just... nothingness
@@chaomatic5328 exactly
The Warden should've become a D-Class. So he could be put in the cell and the Foundation are like _"This time we're gonna be cruel, not cold"_ and writes 01/01/12021. Then holds it up for him to read before he disappears.
Also I wonder if it can it be used on organic or inanimate objects. Like food and hard drives.
Brilliant idea, it could be used to store stuff in stasis! You only have to name it beforehand
Put him in there for a trillion years, he doesn't deserve that much, but just an experiment, hopefully he doesn't become anomalous.
Name: Ham Sandwich
Release Date: Lunch
OR -- What if a really weird SCP shows up one day, Locked away for millions of years, and now an eldritch horror?
Personnaly, I would have wrote 01/01/40 000
The Imperium of Man neither have enough servitors, and he would be mindless after spending so much time in there, so no need to manuely lobotomise him.
The Emperor protects
Well, he does specifically say "when a human being is placed inside the cell."
One of the scariest SCPs I've seen. Imagine just being sentenced there for eternity, never being able to end your suffering. Your sanity no more.
This reminds me a lot of Stephen Kings sort story "The Jaunt" (it was renamed in recent books to "Travel", but I like the original name more).
You should read it, if you like the idea of this scp.
This is an exemplary SCP. I've always felt that the idea of "the banality of horror" is what makes the SCP universe believable and frightening. It's not a globe shattering leviathan or reality transfiguring book, it's by all appearances quite mundane actually. It cannot travel in excess of supersonic speeds or walk through walls, in fact it cannot even move at all. Yet this is perhaps one of the cruelest fates in the entire wiki. The worst part is, corrupt and callous public officials aren't anomalous at all, in fact our society seems to believe the opposite. Imagine such a person wielding such a fate over you.
I love how Dr. Bob does little known scps and also. make them seem so terrifying in the beginning. The story is what makes these videos truly unique and extremely fun.
For some context prisoners/staff that were put in for 50 years will (from their perspective) come back in anywhere from 15000 to 20000 years
And prisoners/staff that were put in for 13000 will (from their perspective) come back in anywhere from 390000 to 520000 years
For even more context the modern form of Homo sapiens has existed for 250000 years, so for them these sentences are literally longer than human history
so what will the staffs mind would be
@@faisalislamchowdhury5183 Probably nothing, they wouldn't even be able to think anymore, Just blank nothing in their mind, drooling and staring til' their death.
@@BrunoHartmann- honestly it’s probably safe to assume we have no clue what that would do to a person.
@@BrunoHartmann- You can’t die in there? I know you can’t sleep but can you die?
@@tiktok_content9505 I mean when they go back to the real world
I like that the warden is a nod to the warden in Shaw shank redemption.
i love how at the end of each video, hes affected by the SCP hes explaining but he dosent even notice and just continues his outro
I've read and heard of many SCPs, from the most famous to some of the less known, but this... I think this is the one that scared me and at the same time disgusted me the most, for the mere fact that the effects of our very real solitary confinment are well known.
My congrats to the author for coming up with the idea, and to Dr. Bob for talking about it with his way of narrating, which always impresses me.
Sometimes the most horrible fictional things are those that resemble reality...
Dr Bob is making Friday night even better with his brand new video.
I agree
I can thank Friday night foundation for getting me interested in scp
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I mean...they weren't kidding, when they said *_True_*_ Solitary Confinement_ ...
Hell is other people, and Tartarus is yourself.
You'd think it would have the Thaumiel Classification. I mean, it probably wouldn't work on items, but assuming it works on more than just humans, they could essentially throw any living organism in there and write down a date far enough in the future that it's no longer a problem.
Might be an effective way to deal with 682, assuming its absurd level of plot armor doesn't cause it to just rematerialize with absolutely no explanation as to why other than "It'S aDaPtAbLe".
One thing that shocked me was that just one scientist comforted a guy on the fact he would be back soon and got "punished" for it- Erh... It would have been inhumane and disgusting not to comfort one of them during the experiment.
Wardon: 5 minutes solitary confinement!
Prisoner: No, no! Plz No! Have mercy! Nooo! Ahhhhhh!
That would be 26.6 hours so over a day
The end result is well, "senseless torture."
40 YEARS SOLITARY CONFINEMENT! YOU MURDERED 400 PEOPLE!
@@alltomorrowsfan Their wouldn't be a human left in there by that point
I wish I could toss you and owo for 1000 years in that cell.
Cant sleep without watching a single Dr Bob video.
Haha yeah I was about to sleep but here we are lol
Yes
Hello comrade
loool I'm always watching these videos before sleep :D
Yea I get bored of the other SCp channels but I never miss one Dr bob video
Out of all the SCP videos I’ve seen this one really terrified me.
I can’t imagine the hell that prisoner at the start went through
Well you can multiply it by 1300, apperently at least one inmate got stuck in this for a duration of 1300 years
9:30 that’s freaking terrible. He was only trying to give him some sense of hope. “Cold not cruel” my a**
I like the little nod towards Shawshank Redemption put into this, by making the Warden look like Samuel Norton.
I feel like the warden should of been made class-D and put inside the cell for 500 years atleast.
He gave one dude 1500, we need to give him 1500x2
You mean 3,000? That's so funny.
Quarantine:
_"FINALLY! A WORTHY OPPONENT!_
_OUR BATTLE WILL BE LEGENDARY!"_
Haha!
*MEMES*
Why is this true
@@samirmehmedovic6554 School is the prison, and detention is solitary confinement. Going home is a tiny parole. The class subjects are prison labor. Recess is yard time/free time. The school bus is a prison bus, walking home is turning yourself in, and being driven by your parents is being turned in by the police. Heck, even the food isn't great.
*LOL TRUE 😂*
school:
"HELLO,I HERE! >:D
TIME TO FIGHT SUCKERS"
bassicaly,at least mine this way, the school has bars on the end of the building so we can't escape,tho a friend of mine told me one day that a few students managed to escape the school and passing the bars on it,that's why i included the school in
This SCP is scary in it’s own way, I’d say even more than others like 682. It may not shred you into pieces, but at least that would end your suffering quickly, instead there’s no death, there’s literally nothing but yourself for what feels like forever.
Great video btw, keep up the good work ;3
it will kill the old you
Just lock yourself in a sound proof room that has nothing and for a week, thats what it feels like (Don’t forget to not bring anything so that its more torturous)
also sees SCP-3001.
Me: You thought this SCP is the only one which can do solitary containment, how about a THIS SCP?!
@@zg468 Nope. only real life way to feel close to that is going to a sense deprivation chamber. Floating in water, eyes and ears blocked.
@@boch2411 never thought of that, yeah i gave a bad example lol
Love how the cell’s number is 667, one more than 666, which could possibly imply that this SCP is worse than hell
That warden did something much worse than murdering all of those inmates. He puts them into an extremely long state of suffering the likes of which no mortal can endure. They've effectively became vegetables.
The death penalty would be mercifully compared to this (assume they spend several years of subjective time in "True Solitary Confinement").
welcome to my world..
Ugh, some real The Jaunt vibes and that story creeped me out. Well done video, the story in the beginning had me wincing.
Holy crap your right, this really is The Jaunt isnt it
I like how the prison’s warden is a nod to the warden from Shawshank Redemption, very classy
was looking for this comment, to see if anyone else noticed xD
Imagine 1300 years later a guy gets released and instead of going insane they just get infinite wisdom.
I want to stay in there for 10 seconds. I'd end up having at least an hour of complete peace and quiet. That would be amazing.
If this actually existed in real life, I'm never doing a 24 hours challenge again. Fantastic work Dr. Bob.
Trapped in 2701 for 24 hours challenge! (Very scary) (oh god it’s been 15 days please help)
Dr. Bob always gives us quality content to keep us entertained! Thanks Dr. Bob!
Just thinking about those poor guys that got sent in the abyss by the warden for thousands of year . By the time they came out ,their mind probably will completely evaporate leaving an empty husk that resemble a human being .
They'll come back either completely feral, catatonic, or [REDACTED].
Imagine floating through that for the feeling of centuries like the first guy?
*5:19* 667 is more dangerous than 666.
One doesn’t experience self-transcendence, the illusion of self only dissipates🎈
SCP is like "Whoa whoa whoa, you can't be friendly to the D-Class!"
Lol
I'd gather the paperwork, total the time he put people into that space, then slam the warden into the cell for that duration.
Wonder what would happen if you wrote an Infinity symbol on the paper.
@@Springdude11 Dunno. A whole lot of SCP are really specific about how they work, and, infinity symbol, while widely recognized, is not actually a number.
@@Babbleplay True.
2:39 Well he's on the shadow realm now.
R.i.p all d-class personal who were put in here. Sounds like me when I try to sleep after watching a playlist of Dr Bob content. Just scarier. Hope that all d-class personal who were put in 2701 got therapy.
Love all your content Dr Bob! It's worth feeling like the yule man is going to take you away even though it's past the time plus no family members are 8 or younger. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍
When Dr. Bob drops a SCP explained you know you’re in for a good time
Shy Guy seeing the prisoner be like: "My Man."
Or more accurately, "AHHHHHHHHHHH!"
What if somebody is shown the Shy Guy's face right before this cell's procedure is activated?
@@roove1537 OH SHIT YOU GOT GOOD POINT or what if the shy guys face is shown to himself
@@roove1537 The general consensus for any dimensional shenanigans is that it would either follow somebody in (if the entry point is consistent,) or it would just wait for the person to return.
As for those who never return, since souls exist in the SCP universe, and the Shy Guy doesn't go around killing people who reincarnate, or attack ghosts, it stands to reason that shifting to a different plane of existence is enough to appease it.
@@BallisticMF shy guy is blind, he isnt able to see himself in the mirror
What if you put the immortal lizard thing in there for like 100 centuries?
Dr. Bob: (is sent into true solitary)
Also Dr. Bob: This is fine!🙂
Well it could be worse like a lot of the anomalies in the unknown writer foundation
one can just hope that the guy who's in there for 500k+ years perceived time, will eventually lose his sentience and be practically braindead.
The dude that got 1,300 years is going to experience over 500,000 years of absolute nothingness, jesus christ.
This is how people will say how quarantine felt and was
accurate
The extroverts, maybe.
@@thePhoenixQueen maybe...
This is one of the few Scps I wouldn’t mind the G.O.C destroying
This SCP sounds a lot like the Stephen King story “The Jaunt” from his book Skeleton Crew. Just as equally messed up.
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Link is puppy
“The Jaunt” is a great forgotten story, and doesn’t take hours like most King stories (about 20 minutes).
and The Jaunt slows down time even more than this. A second in the jaunt is like billions or trillions of years
8:35 the faces of the guards look like the "manly face" of roblox
I can't unsee 😳
I think most SCPs are cool because I'm not that bothered by urban fantasy horror. This SCP though, this one disturbed me. I have to say that it's one of the most awesome for that!
Wow that Warden should be sent on one of the tests as a D-class. I dunno, probably until the universe experiences Heat Death.
Naw then he wouldn't experience the horror of returning. If anything they should have him come back and then send him back shortly after if anything will short his brain itll be being sent back to hell after thinking you had just recieved mercy.
Started getting into SCP world recently, out of all the channels on YT this one was the first i found and has remained the best one by far in my opinion, absolutely love all the stories you come up with, they really do bring them to life, and the animation is awesome too
I took a break from SCPs, but I clicked right off my other video to watch Dr. Bob!
I like how the warden is the same warden from the shaw shank redemption
A perfect example of how, just because its classified as Safe, doesn't mean it can't mess you up
I hope they keep an eye on the cell. I imagine there is so much space for the returning inmates when their confinement sentence is up. They would just pile up in there if the door is shut.
Lol
All things considered those guards handled that situation very professionally. They don't cuss at the inmate or assault him.
Thank you for brightening everyone’s days with your amazing content! Keep up the great work!
I love how realistic you make your characters, like they could just be goofy characters with cartoony cliché dialogue but the co’s anger and dialogue , the prisoner’s trying to see the “homecoming”, it’s all so real. It’s a small detail but I love it
"You'll come back"
"How dare you give them hope, suspension!"
Lmao so savage
This SCP are absolutely tremendous 💯.I just love the way Dr Bob explains the stories in horror form and makes it look and sound realistic.he is definitely a GENIUS
This is honestly the most horrifying SCP I've ever heard of and that's A LOT.
Man, this could be used for good, IF ONLY the time dilation effect could be controlled or stopped. They could move the whole “room,” and use it to house the worst of the SCPs. They could put the release date as far out as two trillion years.
They wouldn't have to set it for such a long period, instead just periodicly putting back like every few month or so.
It's use as a punishment would be counter productive and far to cruel anyway.
This is the first scp that give me goosebumps. Even though its not a all mighty powerful entity, the horror of being trapped and deprived for god know how many years, scared the shit out of me... This a good scp entries, kudos to the writer and to Dr bob too for showcasing this scp!
Of all the scp stories..this one has stuck with me.
9:35 Average maximum accurate result needed foundation VS Average researcher chad
With my training in psychology, I can confidently say that most people would prefer execution over this fate.
if it were so easy...
Yeah if it was a choice I rather deal with the old man then this
05 Council: No, Dr. Bright. We are NOT using SCP-2701 as a storage locker for dangerous SCPs.
Dr. Bright: *Raises hand*
05 Council: No, we're not putting Dr. Clef in it either!
I thought Bright and Clef got along okay. Do they not?
@@DragoSonicMile Ah. I wrote this before I actually knew how they got along. 😆 Although, if Bright were to ask about putting Dr. Clef in it, he'd probably be actually scheming to cause chaos and hang out with Dr. Clef again. Not actually wanting to put him in it.
9:40 He should have told them to remember the numbers “What’s 1000-7?”
For me personally, this is the most terrifying SCP of all time.