SCP Foundation - Creepypasta with roid rage - now ITT: SCP fans

I wanna ask what are the best SCP articles in the wiki?
I'll list a few you probably won't immediately recognize, but are easily top 100 or so.

SCP-1981
Ronald Reagan mutilated during a speech.

SCP-1733
Miami Heat Hell.

SCP-2571
Cragglewood Park and the creepiest image ever to make it into an article pardon the chess ghosts.

SCP-2614
The Sopranos and the edges of reality.

SCP-315
The Recorded Man. It's pretty clever, and toys with its own trope as the Foundation tries to figure out how it works.
 
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Since we're doing recommendations, anybody got any good "alternate world" SCPs they wanna throw down? Besides 093, of course. I've read that one several times, good shit. But something in the same vein? I'm looking to scratch that itch.
 
Since we're doing recommendations, anybody got any good "alternate world" SCPs they wanna throw down? Besides 093, of course. I've read that one several times, good shit. But something in the same vein? I'm looking to scratch that itch.
Ahem. Rollback nonsense. Anyway.

SCP-354
Red lake, monsters come out of it, and going through leads to a bizarre world. Mostly characterized through logs and addendums, unfortunately.

SCP-2935
A cave/tunnel that leads to a world where all life - biological, mechanical, or artificial in nature included - has died due to some unknown anomalous phenomenon.

SCP-1437
A hole that leads to different worlds. A glorified package chute, things fly out, and you can send things through it.

SCP-2264
Door in the Tower of London that leads to a city that defies logic and physics.

SCP-1322
Wormhole with a world inside that the SCP Foundation brought to extinction and then nuked due to disease.

And SCP-1485
A totally normal world with no anomalous properties. Zero. Zilch. It has no SCPs or Groups of Interest.

That should cover a good lot.
 
Since we're doing recommendations, anybody got any good "alternate world" SCPs they wanna throw down? Besides 093, of course. I've read that one several times, good shit. But something in the same vein? I'm looking to scratch that itch.
Due to rollback I am once again presenting the SCP featuring social media that doesn't make me want to die while reading it.
 
Since we're doing recommendations, anybody got any good "alternate world" SCPs they wanna throw down? Besides 093, of course. I've read that one several times, good shit. But something in the same vein? I'm looking to scratch that itch.
Don't know if this qualifies as "alternate world" but it's weird and short so I like it.
 
Before the rollback someone recommended scp 6001. Honestly this scp seems a bit too preachy for my liking. All you need to do is implement these policies and wait for the old people to die off who complain and you have utopia. Of course you have "utopia" when you get rid of everyone who complains. Then there is a council behind the scenes meanwhile is judging us on whether or not we are worthy of having them make contact to us.

It really rubs me the wrong way, seems too preachy for me but YMMV. I am cynical about anything utopian related.

I like the Alexylva University AU. What if the Roman empire never fell

This is unrelated but I really like When Day Breaks. This seems like such an interesting end of the world scenario
 
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Two that I love:

●●|●●●●●|●●|● for the way the article is structured. One of the best format screws on the site.

SCP-3519 memetic hazard that convinces the infected that the world is going to end and that suicide is preferable. The Foundation fails to contain it and there is a timeline of society falling apart. It is a disturbing but fantastic read.
 
Don't forget that when you enter it, everything in your world dies too!
both of you aren’t quite correct
the twist is that the other worlds are completely non anomalous. the anomaly is the cave, which acts as a nexus or portal between an unknown number of alternate realities similar or identical to our own. however, when someone uses the cave to enter a world, they ‘become’ death, instantly killing everything in that universe upon entry. this cycle has presumably repeated at least once before with the alternate realities MTF entering another world, killing its inhabits, and then doing the same to their own on returning. honestly, the logic is kind of weird, but tl;dr the current MTF realize this before our world shares the same fate, broadcasting the message from the other worlds MTF to us so we can prepare to seal off the cave. the article ends on an ominous note, with this line:
“You know, it occurs to me… if you're listening to this…

You're Death, too.”
 
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I have been getting into the Tales of the Foundation Series on YouTube and honestly I have fallen head over heels with Dr. Amelia Buck.

She honestly has a way of taking charge that makes sense in her occupation and does not come off as a total sociopath that is common with how women are written these days.
Horny.
 
Got through Season 1 of Magnus Archives and it’s really highlighted something I’ve always disliked about SCP but never actively thought about - the fact that the Foundation is this near-omnipotent organization with endless resources and manpower, to the point that they seem to have plants in every hick-town PD on the off chance that an anomaly is gonna pop up in Nowheresville, Idaho.

I think a less powerful, more financially limited Foundation that actually has to balance the books to determine which anomalies should be contained and which ones should be researched and neutralized, one that doesn’t have a seemingly endless supply of death row inmates and private militia to send into dangerous anomalies, that can’t afford to build gigantic underground containment facilities for eldritch horrors at the drop of a hat, would make for much more interesting worldbuilding.

"Dude, wake up! That brick must've hit you hard in the head... 6000+ SCPs? Pride Month? Homestuck? What are you talking about, there's only like 1000. C'mon, let's go play SCP-087-B together."
In all fairness, it's been made clear that not every "skip" takes place in the same universe (compare the depictions of the afterlife in SCP-2718 and SCP-2922 to see what I mean), so the Foundation's collections of anomalies may not be that big. The Noir Box proposal for SCP-001 spells it out.
Cooperation between the leading committees of each respective timeline has led to the conclusion that the majority of recorded anomalous phenomena present in the shared database only exist within one timeline; only 17 anomalies have been confirmed to exist across all three timelines.
Later in that same article, we see what actually happens when all 6000+ anomalies exist in the same universe, and the Foundation unsurprisingly gets completely fucked.
SCP-001-D was reportedly decommissioned through a join effort between the Overseer Council, Overwatch and High Command. Information recovered from the surviving files strongly suggests, however, that the decommissioning of SCP-001-D has resulted in a timeline drastically less viable than its predecessors, as the entirety of the SCP catalogue – of which all but seventeen only existed in one of the three timelines produced by SCP-001-D – have been forced to co-exist within the same timeline.


As evidenced by rampant containment failures, the loss of numerous critical Sites and Areas, and ongoing underfunding despite assistance through the Bowe and Mulhausen Commissions, it is infeasible for any singular Foundation to function effectively under such conditions; furthermore, the ongoing ZK-Class Rat’s Nest Scenario proves that no singular timeline is capable of supporting the coexistence of numerous anomalies with conflicting properties.
 
Oh come on, it can't be that weird... right?
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Here is a sip for things to come
 
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Here is a sip for things to come
Horrible. An SCP being distressed about their car being vandalized (never mind just being a troon)? A real SCP doctor would have found the vandals, dragged them to the facility, made them D class personnel and assigned them to SCP-682.
 
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