I’m enjoying all of yours as well. I especially liked the Experiment Log where the Foundation tried to use SCP-1237 to eliminate SCP-682. Did you write that part yourself, or does the 682 author write them?
I am the author of SCP-5308-J.
That is my cat.
I am rubbing her belly right now.
I thought you would want to know.
Apologies for the double post, but I’ve exceeded the time limit for editing, and I didn’t notice this on my first read-through of the thread. Sadly, I see Smapti was not Mann enough to respond to this.
SCP-173 was written by a fellow who went by the name Moto on 4chan’s /x/ board. Other people thought it was kind of cool and wrote their own. Soon, The Administrator made a wiki on Edit This, and that was eventually moved over to Wikidot, where it remains to this day.
That termination log is a collaborative effort, though it hasn’t really been updated in a year or so. I wrote that entry and the entry on my other object on the list (the pink-slime monster).
If you’re really curious, a few minutes wading through the SCP’s comments page will reveal a few clues. Page 3 even contains a link to the author’s “personnel file”, which contains a bunch of spoilers about what’s supposed to be happening there.
Smapti - what about Lord Blackwood’s Q&A (which is amazing, btw)? Do people actually submit questions or do you write the whole thing?
I still can’t quite believe that the SCP Foundation and the fetus room meme (warning: pretty disturbing :dubious:) started in the same place.
Yay!
SCP-5308-J is really, really funny. Thanks for the laugh.
Dude, the potato-sized fetus room seems like it would be a perfect SCP!