Secure. Contain. Protect.
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Re: Secure. Contain. Protect.
Every time I try to think about writing a cool SCP entry I feel like it's too basic, lol. I've been addicted to these tales for the last months and this could really go for a TV/Netflix series of at least 4 seasons, à la Fringe style (1 SCP per episode).
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Re: Secure. Contain. Protect.
Try the tale section. I just read the entire resurrection set.
http://www.scp-wiki.net/resurrection
http://www.scp-wiki.net/resurrection
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Re: Secure. Contain. Protect.
Have we 'spoken' on another website User?
Particularly since you mention my user handle by name…Y. Romanov?
If yes please respond here and in the 'other' land.
If so, how long have you been on the forum and the other site.
Which did you get hook into first, SCP or Pastel games?
Just curious since you've gotten far in the SCP land.
Particularly since you mention my user handle by name…Y. Romanov?
If yes please respond here and in the 'other' land.
If so, how long have you been on the forum and the other site.
Which did you get hook into first, SCP or Pastel games?
Just curious since you've gotten far in the SCP land.
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Re: Secure. Contain. Protect.
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we... didn't?
- WorldisQuiet5256
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Re: Secure. Contain. Protect.
An SCP 001 wiki coding trick.
In the link if not log in with a Wikidot account you don't see much.
But if you do you see this:
Not the case.
In the link if not log in with a Wikidot account you don't see much.
But if you do you see this:
I assume that someone who use to post on the Pastel Land Forum got father along in the SCP wiki community.3/11/2016 08:42:51 GMT — THE PAWN IS out of the boX WorldisQuiet5256. whos kING now. Y. Romanov | Assistant Director, Site-41 Euclid Wing
Not the case.
Re: Secure. Contain. Protect.
Yeah, it just looks like they take your username and plug it in there. It would have been really random to mention you specifically, but it would have been cool I guess :D
Actually, there's probably a very similar piece of markup or something used on Fandom too; I think it's implemented on the Sub Wiki somewhere.
Yep it is, the template is {{USERNAME}}. I just put it on my profile page, look: https://submachine.fandom.com/wiki/User:Apocryphactor
Addendum: Gonna float a random SCP idea I had on the forum there, wish me luck lol. I don't even want to write it, I just want to see if the idea's good enough for someone else to write
Actually, there's probably a very similar piece of markup or something used on Fandom too; I think it's implemented on the Sub Wiki somewhere.
Yep it is, the template is {{USERNAME}}. I just put it on my profile page, look: https://submachine.fandom.com/wiki/User:Apocryphactor
Addendum: Gonna float a random SCP idea I had on the forum there, wish me luck lol. I don't even want to write it, I just want to see if the idea's good enough for someone else to write
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Re: Secure. Contain. Protect.
scp-2505
wow
wow
Re: Secure. Contain. Protect.
It's a nice gimmick. Lacks much of anything else though imo.
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Re: Secure. Contain. Protect.
Yeah, Series 3 (2000-2999) had the first big surge of format screw articles, so a lot of them are pretty basic.
I really like SCP-4853, is short, but is a great brain teaser.
I really like SCP-4853, is short, but is a great brain teaser.
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