Dr Gears

 

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Dr Gears, previously known as “Cog”, is an author of containment fiction and creepypasta, and one of the earliest and most notable contributors to the SCP Series/Wiki. He is the author of classic SCPs such as SCP-682, SCP-106, SCP-882, SCP-914, and numerous other works. He was an early administrator on the SCP Foundation Wiki on WikiDot, and has been a prominent figure in the community for years. He and his works have inspired SCP authors for as long as he has been active,[1]e.g. https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-11809.0-11889.217 and he was instrumental in the development of the SCP Foundation as it is known today; including the name “Foundation”,[2]e.g. https://archive.ph/8j4bA#selection-1102.0-1171.370 writing guidelines,[3]e.g. https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-10324.1-10395.1003) lore staples,((e.g. https://archive.ph/8j4bA#selection-1844.0-1913.506 the SCP Foundation’s in-universe character,[4]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-27004.0-27385.564 etc. He changed his name from “Cog” to “Dr. Gears” while on EditThis.[5]https://web.archive.org/web/20080611211536/http://www.editthis.info/scp_wiki/Talk:SCP-914

He has occasionally revisited the SCP Wiki space to participate in interviews and write new works for the site.[6]https://archive.ph/TzVOS[7]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFRFzbjQAds[8]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-7980 An official interview on the SCP Wiki from 2021 names Dr Gears as “the most influential person in the history of the SCP Foundation Wiki”.[9]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8501.392-8501.461

Works

Dr Gears wrote nearly 40 surviving SCP articles, closer to 50 when including deleted/ARC’d entries are included. He also wrote over 25 tales and created the GoI Church of the Broken God, which incorporated his prior cog/clockwork anomalies.

SCP-882 – A Machine
SCP-053 – Young Girl
SCP-409 – Contagious Crystal
SCP-718 – Eyeball
SCP-162 – Ball of Sharp
SCP-455 – Cargo Ship
SCP-015 – Pipe Nightmare
SCP-682 – Hard-to-Destroy Reptile
SCP-914 – The Clockworks
SCP-028 – Knowledge
SCP-104 – The Lonely Ball
SCP-184 – The Architect
SCP-172 – The Gearman
SCP-201 – The Empty World
SCP-212 – The Improver
SCP-217 – The Clockwork Virus
SCP-236 – Mimic “Crabs”
SCP-229 – Wire Weed
SCP-261 – Pan-Dimensional Vending
SCP-280 – Eyes In The Dark
SCP-293 – Obsession
SCP-352 – “Baba Yaga”
SCP-386 – Eternal Fungus
SCP-470 – Nexus of Abandoned Places
SCP-510 – Soft Death
SCP-575 – Predatory Darkness
SCP-775 – Hungry Ticks
SCP-716 – The Train
SCP-367 – Little Dog
SCP-791 – Water Ball
SCP-084 – Static Tower
SCP-106 – The Old Man
SCP-673 – Tissues
SCP-695 – Eels
SCP-1013 – Cockatrice
SCP-4940 – Transforming Transformer
SCP-6341 – Canadian Mail Void
SCP-7980 – Z is for Ziggurat
SCP-406-ARC – Mysterious Life Form
SCP-001 – The Prototype

Tales/GoIs

Interview 882-1
Personal Log of Gordon Richards
Personal log of Paul Martin
Personal Log of Dr. Gears
Experiment Log 187-1
Experiment Log 914
SCP-212 Upgrade Log
Archived Incident 076-2/682
Experiment Log T-98816-OC108/682
CoTBG “Bible” Fragments
Recovered Documents From Cell 3
Transcript Found on Storage Level B-8
Work manifest for Dr.Gears
Document 8668206-DG
Dr. Gears storytime entries
Electronic Shadows project
Perfection
Epitaph
The King Is Dead
Transcript Found on Storage Level B-8
Clockwork Time
Splinters
Opening Moves
Queen to Pawn
Intro (Pt.0)
Document Recovered From The Marianas Trench
The Young Man
Church of the Broken God Hub

SCPs (Non-Viable)

SCP-197 – Crystal Spiders
SCP-216 – Water Absorber

SCP-039 – The Parasite
SCP-306 – Frog Rot
SCP-527 – Deadly Block
SCP-218 – Lamprey-Mass Organism
(rewritten by Djoric, 2015)[10]https://web.archive.org/web/20150709152506/https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-218[11]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-1283391/scp-218#post-2340319
SCP-238 – Building Complex (rewritten by MalyceGraves, 2022)[12]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-14532916/scp-238#post-5215754

Creepypasta/Other

Ao3: https://archiveofourown.org/users/DrGears882/pseuds/DrGears882

History

/x/

Holy crap, a semi-positive review…anyone else have comments? another SCP item? — Dr Gears (“Cog”) on 4chan after releasing his first SCP, SCP-882[13]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-2681.0-2681.94

Dr Gears, then known as “Cog”, first appeared in an /x/ thread (#573348) in April 2008, where he released 10 original SCPs, including SCP-882 (his first), SCP-406, SCP-455, SCP-053, SCP-015, SCP-162, SCP-718, SCP-682, SCP-238, and SCP-218.[14]https://archive.vn/dIUWj He was 25 years old at this time.[15]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/gears-birthday-contest-2009 His articles were met generally with praise on /x/ and inspired numerous other SCPs that would be posted there, including SCP-012 and SCP-093. Archives of EditThis edit histories confirm that these SCPs were initially released on the /x/ thread, and were later ported to the EditThis.[16]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-9363.0-9393.168[17]http://web.archive.org/web/20080428061210/http://editthis.info/scp_wiki/?title=SCP-406&action=history[18]http://web.archive.org/web/20080424053222/http://editthis.info/scp_wiki/?title=SCP-455&action=history[19]http://web.archive.org/web/20080611234042/http://www.editthis.info/scp_wiki/?title=SCP-053&action=history, etc…

Dr Gears became involved with SCP as a result of browsing 4chan, and reading SCP-173. He sparked a revival of SCP entries on /x/ in April 2008, when the board had mostly been abandoned in months prior, in favor of the newly-created EditThis. He first chose the name “Dr Gears” while on /x/,[20]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-25431.0-25461.451 though he would only adopt the name more definitively after he fully transitioned from 4chan to EditThis.[21]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-81661/scp-882#post-1357023

SCP-882 (“A Machine”)

“My first and my favorite…I still love this horror the best of all the work I’ve done here. I think, in a way, it also mirrors my view of The Foundation. Massive, merciless, faceless, turning and working for it’s own inscrutable goals, a monolith to mindless action. I think Able and 682 get more of the love due to there more…dynamic nature. The things that make people feel more uncomfortable get less attention because I think some would rather forget them. Quickly.”[22]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-81661/scp-882#post-713352

Thread #573348 begins with SCP-882 with the header “SCP hunt”, posted anonymously.[23]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-2209.0-2239.48 SCP-882 is a seemingly random assembly of gears, cables, pulleys, and etc hardware that captured any additional metal that touched it. It was added to the EditThis, presumably the same day it was posted to /x/, or two days later at most.[24]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-9363.0-9393.168[25]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-9571.0-9601.146[26]http://web.archive.org/web/20080410225036/http://editthis.info/scp_wiki/SCP-882 It was transferred to WikiDot by Dr Gears on July 25, 2008.[27]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-882, rev.0

In October 2008, cross-links were added to SCP-271 and SCP-217.[28]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-882, rev. 4,5 In March 2009, a link to an interview (written by Dr Gears in August 2008) was added.[29]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-882, rev.9 In December 2013, it was added to the Heritage List and given a custom Heritage rating module.[30]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-882, rev.20 This was removed in 2020.[31]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-882, rev.28 In 2016, the WikiWalk team linked it to SCP-2519 in order to branch out from “a tight loop of Series I articles” that the present cross-testing offered.[32]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-81661/scp-882#post-2692828

Its image was replaced in 2019 in order to be CC-compliant.[33]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-81661/scp-882#post-4390518

After posting SCP-882, Dr Gears (then anonymous) adopted the pseudonym “Cog”.[34]https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-3930.1-4209.17

SCP-682 (“Hard to Destroy Reptile”)

“I’m working on a new one [SCP-682]…hope it’s good, but we’ll see.”[35]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-19482.0-19557.182

“The entire point of the article is that it cannot be destroyed.”[36]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-2190800

SCP-682 was first posted to 4chan’s /x/ on April 6, 2008.[37]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-19592.0-19679.1718 It initially contained a cross-reference to the recently-written SCP-079 (posted to the same thread), and an addended note (“SCP Memo”) to a “Lydecker” regarding an ongoing containment breach, which was later removed. SCP-682 was ported to the EditThis Wiki by an unknown user two days later, on April 8, 2008.[38]http://web.archive.org/web/20080429200547/http://www.editthis.info/scp_wiki/?title=SCP-682&action=history  Epic Phail Spy modified the article later in April to include a transcript with SCP-682 and a containment breach roster. [39]http://web.archive.org/web/20080429200547/http://www.editthis.info/scp_wiki/?title=SCP-682&action=history[40]http://web.archive.org/web/20080617062348/http://editthis.info/scp_wiki/Talk:SCP-682 An object class of Keter was added while on EditThis.

SCP-682 was ported to WikiDot on July 25, 2008 by Dr Gears.[41]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-682, rev.0 By this time, it had termination cross-testing. It received numerous minor edits (e.g. metric system conversion, wording, etc) while on WikiDot.[42]e.g. https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-697570 In 2010, user tunedtoadeadchannel added a link to an audio version of the transcript,[43]https://scp-wiki.wdfiles.com/local–files/scp-682/682.mp3 (linked to in the redaction of the addendum title “Addendum 682-B: Portion of recorded transcript of ██████.”)[44]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-705313 Dr Gears liked this characterization, and the creator of noted its inclusion with surprise and thanks.[45]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-764411[46]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-794756

SCP-682 was added to the Heritage collection in 2013, and removed in 2020 when the collection was dissolved.[47]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-682, rev.33, 46 Its original image was replaced in 2020 to comply with the site’s CC license,[48]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-682, rev.44[49]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-4750138 which was met with some controversy.[50]e.g. https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-4752257

SCP-682 was one of the first known SCPs to list multiple containment breaches of an anomaly and explicitly order termination procedures. Additionally, it was an early instance of dual-universal commentary on the then-developing trend of cross-referencing (e.g. cross-linking, cross-testing).

Dr Gears would later start a pseudo-collaborative termination test log for SCP-682, which is routinely added to and pruned as of 2022.[51]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/experiment-log-t-98816-oc108-682

Dr Gears (still as “Cog”) started thread #582988 one week after #573348, which would also inspire more /x/ authors to participate and write SCPs. There, he released SCP-216 (“Water Absorber”, non-viable as of 2011[52]https://web.archive.org/web/20100818111325/https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-216) and SCP-409 (“Contagious Crystal”). Cog started another thread, #616734, on April 29, 2008 where he queried /x/ about creating supplemental documents for SCPs now that there were “a crapload of SCP objects”.[53]https://archive.ph/tw3YD On May 1st, he created thread #619593, where he asked for advice on how to differentiate SCP further from past creepypasta series, and what people’s favorite SCPs were.

 

— Pardon our progress —

EditThis

User page of Dr Gears (aka “Cog”) on the EditThis Wiki.

Dr Gears (aka “COG”) created a user page on the EditThis Wiki, which read as follows:[54]http://web.archive.org/web/20080520001544/http://editthis.info/scp_wiki/User:Cog

Dr.Gears (aka “COG”)

Euclid-class object specialist.

Security Class: [EXPUNGED]

Duties: Field Evaluation, Field Recovery, SCP development and review, object research.”

SCP-001 – The Prototype

Dr Gears published his SCP-001 proposal on EditThis on June 6th, 2008.[55]http://web.archive.org/web/20080616233457/http://editthis.info:80/scp_wiki/Talk:SCP-001, “Cog”

“Damn it, i said over and over that i would not try and make a 001, but here i am. It’s SCP-001 (prototype) and it’s fail. I tried to give it a feel like this is just the very beginning of the foundation, and a item that was not world-ending but not containable by normal means. I tried to make the report seem like the prototype of the the current standard form. please tell me what you think. —Cog 09:07, 6 June 2008 (PDT)”

Numerous /x/ threads had been created in the days prior discussing heavily the SCP-001 slot, with debate about what it should be, what philosophical stance it should take, and what standards should apply to it.[56]http://scparchives.bluesoul.net/x/scp/694756.html, archive[57]http://scparchives.bluesoul.net/x/scp/697022.html, archive[58]http://scparchives.bluesoul.net/x/scp/699949.html[59]http://scparchives.bluesoul.net/x/scp/700144.html[60]http://scparchives.bluesoul.net/x/scp/700370.html Dr Gears (as “Cog”) can be seen participating and contributing ideas to the threads:

“here’s the debate: some people feel 001 should be something kick-ass. others think it should be the first object found. I like the first object idea, that it was just the first thing that got SCP started, something that, if not very dangerous, is very hard to contain. Just my opinion. maybe the numbers are even randomly assigned?”[61]https://archive.ph/3QlpV#selection-6703.10-6703.341

There was debate over whether or not SCP-001 should be a “first object” or simply the most dangerous/powerful/dramatic entry.[62]https://archive.ph/B1g6I#selection-17716.0-17981.7[63]https://archive.ph/B1g6I#selection-18078.0-18473.324[64]e.g. http://scparchives.bluesoul.net/x/scp/704970.html, https://archive.ph/B1g6I#selection-12456.0-12507.68 Dr Gear’s proposal was the first sophisticated example of the former philosophy, extending also to the then-established SCP document format itself.

No record of Dr Gears’ proposal exists on the EditThis. It is first archived on August 17, 2008.[65]https://web.archive.org/web/20080817054900/http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/dr-gears-s-proposal Besides minor spacing, capitalization, and etc grammar edits, the initial version is identical to the current (February 2023) one.[66]https://www.diffchecker.com/Vp0gFsRT/

SCP-028 – Knowledge

Although an original publish date is not known, the first appearance in archives is EditThis, on July 12, 2008.[67]https://web.archive.org/web/20080803022153/http://editthis.info/scp_wiki/SCP-028 It was later claimed (on WikiDot) as having been written by Dr Gears.[68]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/dr-gears-s-personnel-file

SCP-914 – The Clockworks

SCP-914 was written and posted to the EditThis on June 3, 2008.[69]https://web.archive.org/web/20080611211417/http://www.editthis.info/scp_wiki/?title=SCP-914&action=history On the talk page, Dr Gears wrote a prototype author post, stating:

“What does everyone think? I tried to make something creepy, yet still in the “Safe” class… I was torn between something that was created by someone who was studying/obsessed with #882, or something by one of the great clockwork masters under the Czar in Russia.”[70]http://web.archive.org/web/20080611211536/http://www.editthis.info:80/scp_wiki/Talk:SCP-914

SCP-914 underwent minimal changes while on EditThis.[71]https://www.diffchecker.com/YyRb7P21/ Discussion of SCP-914 on the EditThis talk page resulted in the creation of a separate link to independent experiment logs for SCP-914.[72]http://web.archive.org/web/20080611211536/http://www.editthis.info:80/scp_wiki/Talk:SCP-914

The article was praised from the outset and achieved Heritage status on WikiDot, when that designation was active.[73]https://web.archive.org/web/20140719011115/https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-914 It was transferred to the WikiDot on July 25, 2008 by far2.[74]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-914, rev.0

 

—Pardon our progress —

SCP Wiki

Dr Gears (in-universe) art by Sunnyclockworks.

 

Experiment Log 914

A dedicated page for experiments for SCP-914 was created on the SCP Wiki by Dr Gears on September 11, 2008, of which Dr Gears wrote:

“Please, everyone, feel free to add things here. if the test stinks, we’ll let you know. i’ll think of some stuff to get the ball rolling, if nobody else does first…”[75]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-258215

The page has been collaboratively added to since this time. The dedicated experiment log has nearly 20 offset pages as of writing (April 2023), each with 10 collapsibles of 10-20 individual tests (sometimes including multiple trials per test), totaling to several thousand individual test logs.[76]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/experiment-log-914

In November 2019, due to popularity, staff tasked with maintaining the 914 experiment logs implemented a sandbox page which curated prospective test log entries.[77]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-258215[78]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/sandbox:914-test-logs Prior to this, staff and Dr Gears were given authority to remove entries as they saw fit.[79]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1843355 In May 2009, Dr Gears wrote:

“I’m going through the test logs and cleaning house. Many of the tests are neat, but skip over the line into…unacceptable. Humor has it’s place, however it seems things have gotten overly silly. if one of your logs goes down the pipes, please do not be offended. Know that many of the things i’m deleting i may enjoy very much, but they just don’t hit the correct tone.”[80]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-480165

Biological testing was not allowed on SCP-914 as of the first version of the page.[81]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/experiment-log-914, rev. 0 Further rules & guidelines were clarified by Dr Gears in June 2009, including that 914 obeyed the law of conservation of mass, and that the “Coarse” setting doesn’t make something less advanced (e.g. “entering an x-box will not give you a gamecube”).[82]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-512130 Many initial entries were culled during the Mass Edit in 2009.[83]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-662056

Recommendations were made to organize the page further (due to length) in 2012.[84]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1530884[85]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1555471

Concerns with the page’s quality arose in 2012, many citing/praising the lolFoundation content, where it was presumed that authors were upvoting the page based on their own contributions.[86]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1589487[87]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1589633[88]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1597994 Many of the commenters lamented that the quality of the document was inversely proportional to its length and the number of additions, as the academic potential of SCP-914 was transformed to exercises in “wish fulfillment”.[89]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1592563[90]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1590576[91]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1590641

One user (CryogenChaos) wrote:

“… it is more about testing the limits of 914 instead of “HEY LETS MAKE A COOL THING”. Also, get rid of all the “LOL LETS PUT EM ALL IN FOR GIGGLES” tests. I mean, jeez.”[92]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1589638

Others wrote:

“In particular, think the whole “ew purge the LOLFOUNDATION” movement has gone from a reasonable urge to maintain serious tone to an annoying and somewhat arbitrary judgement. The Foundation is fictional. The purpose here is to entertain readers, not keep actual scientifically valuable records.”[93]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1589828

Staff-guided curation was proposed at this time, with suggestions for a volunteer staff member to maintain it.[94]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1589813 It was re-organized using collapsibles in November 2012 with Dr Gears’ permission.[95]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1623162 The staff began culling entries via admin permissions.[96]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1628594 This resulted in backlash from some users, claiming that the curation had been too aggressive, to which it was replied that the users were not staff.[97]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1642993[98]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1643008[99]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1646115 By January 2013, staff had assumed the task of curating the logs, with removed entries allowed an appeal.[100]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1691986[101]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1761263[102]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1770281

A staff member locked the page from any edits in February 2014 due to vandalism, and was not unlocked until two years later in February 2016.[103]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1956569[104]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-2463935 Users posted hopeful entries in the comments during that time.[105]e.g. https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1989502

In 2016, an official recruitment effort was undertaken regarding the pruning & maintaining of collaborative logs, including Experiment Log 914, on O5 Command.[106]http://05command.wikidot.com/forum/t-1753198/log-purging In this post, the then-current curator of the 914 experiment logs, stated that “The last time staff members stepped in to remove entries was back in 2013 when Clef removed stuff with the assistance of Roget and Echo.”[107]http://05command.wikidot.com/forum/t-1753198/log-purging#post-2533017 Numerous staff helped with the curation of the log thereafter.[108]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-2661902[109]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-2796113[110]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-2821412 The staff members responsible for maintaining the testing logs in 2017 began posting justifications and rationales for pruning entries.[111]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-2816316[112]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-2843369

In 2017, one staff member proposed changing the logs from a page to a data form, which allowed for voting on submitted individual test logs.[113]http://05command.wikidot.com/forum/t-2218705/changing-experiment-log-914-to-a-data-form[114]http://ajmansfield.wikidot.com/experiment-log-914 This was not implemented.

In 2018, the primary staff member involved in maintaining the logs posted a log guideline essay, primarily as a solution to receiving so many PMs regarding potential entries and possible crit for them.[115]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-5723138/fragment:experiment-log-914-002#post-3781601[116]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-914-experiment-log-guidelines In May, a testing log was allowed that featured biological testing and that also self-awarded O5 Command clearance to do so. The staff member at the time petitioned feedback on whether or not biological testing approved by O5 should be allowed in the test logs from then on.[117]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-5723138/fragment:experiment-log-914-002#post-3790355

Additionally in this year, a second page (non-viable, now “offset 2”) and a third page (non-viable, now offset 3) were created for the 914 logs.[118]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-3760239[119]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/experiment-log-914-2[120]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/fragment:experiment-log-914-002[121]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/experiment-log-914-part-iii[122]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-5723138/fragment:experiment-log-914-002#post-4052343 These were removed in favor of adding offsets to the parent page, most of which were created in a re-organizing effort in 2019.[123]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-4456141 Additional offsets were created on an as-needed basis, starting with the 14th in 2020.[124]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/fragment:experiment-log-914-014, -015, -016, -017, etc[125]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-5723138/fragment:experiment-log-914-002#post-3767023

In 2019, staff implemented a greenlight system for additional 914 testing logs, which from that point forward needed approval prior to being posted.[126]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-4439847 This was in contrast to the earlier method, which did not require staff approval for entries.[127]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-2821412[128]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-3717798[129]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-5723138/fragment:experiment-log-914-002

 

 

 

— Pardon our progress —

Style & Philosophy

Dr Gears is known for a cold, removed writing style with an emphasis on dry clinical tone, understated emotion, bureaucratic posture, and fridge horror.[130]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8735.631-8735.948[131]https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-5343.32-5343.216 His vision for the (in-universe) SCP Foundation is a “soulless, shadowy, bureaucratic entity, with zero tolerance for mistakes, incompetence, or insubordination”.[132]https://archive.ph/mkNu0#selection-1783.0-1783.248 His moderation style can be described as centrist.[133]https://archive.ph/mkNu0#selection-3493.0-3505.350 This is reflected in his literary philosophy which tracks with Roland Barthes’ Death of the Author; numerous comments from Dr Gears on his SCPs indicate that he does not hold his own intentions or ideas about his work in higher regard than other, alternative interpretations from readers.[134]e.g. https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-585935[135]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-423257

Thematically, Dr Gears deals with industrial material and hardware, most notably his clockwork anomalies, as well as humanoids and etcetera subjects. This has been described as “techno-industrial terror”.[136]http://web.archive.org/web/20080617060238/http://editthis.info:80/scp_wiki/Talk:SCP-015 His early articles deal with endlessly-growing objects and/or attraction-style compulsions (e.g. SCP-882, SCP-015, SCP-162, SCP-682),[137]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76918/scp-015#post-789751 and mostly conformed two his two primary criteria for SCPs: (1) the item is far outside the Foundation’s ability to destroy, and (2) it is useful in some way.[138]https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-10324.1-10395.1003 His works often touch on base fears (e.g. being stared at, a hostile limit to knowledge) and work to provide dual-universal meta-commentary with respect to both the SCP Foundation lore and the Wiki itself (e.g. SCP-682, SCP-001 “Gears Proposal”). Dr Gears used the phrase “poison effect” to refer to a delayed horror that may or may not be apparent upon first reading, but that resurfaces at a later time.[139]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8735.631-8735.948

Dr Gears cites /x/ critics as partially responsible for his writing and character persona, as well as authors such as Lovecraft, King, Lumley, Bradbury, Matherson, Asimov, Twain, and others.[140]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8615.78-8615.163[141]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8727.490-8727.668[142]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-27281.0-27281.922[143]https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-4356.1-4409.239

Dr Gears is an exemplar & proponent of the mantra that each SCP article should be able to stand alone, and that entries should be unsettling, preferably with images to accompany them.[144]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8731.47-8731.249[145]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8735.0-8735.221[146]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8735.221-8735.278[147]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8735.449-8735.630 He places an emphasis on in-universe immersion for the purposes of out-of-universe presentation,[148]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-121504#post-369926[149]https://archive.ph/8j4bA#selection-1246.0-1637.159 and values continual, new creation over retrofitting older works to meet modern standards.[150]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8841.0-8841.641[151]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8841.642-8841.1072 Dr Gears was an early proponent of what would later be called Project Foundation; the effort to establish a stand-alone website to house the SCP Series, and in a immersive manner.[152]https://archive.ph/8j4bA

In a 2021 interview, Dr Gears stated that he felt that “many of the issues the modern fandom has had mostly trace back to ego and the voting module”. [153]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8567.225-8567.325 From his earliest appearances, Gears has expressed a love for writing as his primary motive, and has verbally eschewed seeking approval, and endorsing the role of criticism against his works.[154]https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-4857.10-4857.804 He has displayed an avid enthusiasm for writing and sharing his works, though cautions against “[propping] up your work, scrapping it out with critics, or trying to boost votes beyond just telling people to come to take a look…”[155]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-9865.755-9865.999 He encourages people to be proud of their works, regardless of reception, be apathetic to numerical or sociological accolades (e.g. upvote totals), and to downplay the motive for praise, prestige, and reward in writing.[156]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-9869.0-9869.1152 He values quality over quantity, and was initially concerned that a flood of new SCPs in the early days of the series would “kill it”.[157]https://archive.ph/ZKElg Dr Gears retained that concern, though he also stated that if it were a choice between seeing the SCP Wiki change for the worse, or simply cease to exist, he would choose the former.[158]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-9615.0-9615.362

“Great work, the outpouring of the soul, lasts much more and makes a deeper impact than just wanting to bask in the glory.”

 

Cancer Diagnosis & Fundraisers

 

Trivia

Dr Gears chose the pseudonym “Cog” after and in reference to his first SCP, SCP-882.[159]https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-3930.1-4209.17

Dr Gears was the first to regularly use the term “SCP Foundation”, predating the official decision on WikiDot by several months, in an /x/ post in April 2008, and thereafter while on /x/.[160]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-19521.0-19557.179[161]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-25431.0-25461.451[162]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-27043.0-27091.54[163]https://archive.ph/8j4bA#selection-1102.0-1181.7

Dr Gears was the second person to join the SCP Foundation WikiDot.[164]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8501.203-8501.250

The author’s birth name is Daniel (“D”), born on August 19th, 1983. He currently lives in the USA with his wife and four children.[165]https://www.gofundme.com/f/repair-a-broken-gear[166]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/gears-birthday-contest-2009

The initial SCP-882 was written in less than 30 minutes.[167]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-2410.1-2423.62 It is Dr Gears “first and favorite” SCP, and the designation number appears in his Ao3 profile.[168]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-81661/scp-882#post-713352[169]https://archiveofourown.org/users/DrGears882/pseuds/DrGears882

Dr Gears’ profile picture is of Dr. Albert Hofmann , a Swiss chemist who discovered LSD.[170]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Hofmann[171]https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2018/apr/19/basel-in-the-spotlight-the-city-that-learned-to-love-lsd-albert-hofmann[172]https://maps.org/2006/03/03/st-albert-and-the-lsd-revelation-revolution/ He is holding a replica of the LSD molecule. He died in April 2008 (aged 102), the same year and month that Dr Gears first appeared on the scene on /x/. Dr Gears was unaware of this when he selected the image.[173]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-9787.109-9787.211

Since 2009, a Gears Birthday Contest has been held, initially as an excuse to have a classic creepypasta contest, but is now continued as a tradition in his honor. August 18th is called “Gears Day”.[174]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/gears-birthday-contest-2009[175]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/gears-day-collection-hub Gears Day was missed in 2019.[176]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-7844447/gears-day-collection-hub#post-4587939

The connection between The Church of the Broken God and Dr Gears’ previous cog/clockwork articles (as well as “COG” as a partial acronym of the GoI) was incidental and not intended by Gears from the outset. Another user started making connections between the clockwork bits, and this was adopted by Dr Gears in the official canon.[177]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-81661/scp-882#post-1357476

Dr Gears SCP-015 (“Pipe Nightmare”) would have been SCP-014, were it not for a non-viable Joke article (“The Fork“) already occupying the spot.[178]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-9363.0-9393.215[179]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-9687.0-9687.62[180]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-10391.0-10421.166

The initial SCP-238 (“Building Complex”) survived onto WikiDot for another 14 years, until it was finally deleted in February 2022. It was one of the lowest rated articles on the site by that time, at around -90.[181]https://www.reddit.com/r/SCP/comments/rpgoow/why_does_nobody_ever_talk_about_scp238_its_one_of/[182]https://web.archive.org/web/20220210000533/https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/lowest-rated-pages[183]https://web.archive.org/web/20220210000738/https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/lowest-rated-articles

In Dr Gears’ breakout /x/ thread, 10 of his SCPs are initially submitted, appearing for the first time. Of these, 7 remain on the WikiDot SCP Wiki. One is ARC’d (SCP-406-ARC), and two are rewritten (SCP-218 and SCP-238); one of which was finally deleted in February 2022.[184]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-14427172/deletions-76:magic-is-impressive-but-now-minsc-leads-swords#post-5215925

The first “clockwork” SCP was not from Dr Gears, but by an anonymous user; a duplicate SCP-003 posted to 4chan’s /x/ three months earlier. It was a clockwork silkworm that had to be fed “*exactly* 888 grains of rice every 2.30 hours”.[185]https://archive.vn/1jSvG#selection-3347.0-3347.1975

SCP-882 would go on to be seated as “Mekhane’s heart” in some developed SCP Wiki lore (i.e. Church of the Broken God).[186]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-81661/scp-882#post-4472581[187]((https://www.reddit.com/r/SCP/comments/9m88d1/is_scp882_the_heart_of_the_broken_god_if_so_why/ )) In the SCP-001 about Mekhane, SCP-882 is listed as one of the core components of the larger anomaly, which becomes inert once SCP-682 is removed. Also, individuals are noted to throw themselves into “a machine the size of a mountain that spoke to you.” This is inspired by a line in SCP-882.[188]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-2337.1212-2337.1609

The discussion of SCP-882 presages the eventual composition of SCP-001 “The Broken God”.[189]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-81661/scp-882#post-1702089

Many of Dr Gears’ first SCP articles, SCP-882, SCP-015, and SCP-682, would ironically and ominously foreshadow his own diagnosis of an endlessly-growing, hostile mass in the form of his kidney cancer.[190]https://www.gofundme.com/f/repair-a-broken-gear

SCP-406 (now ARC’d) never did well on the site, and remained with a negative rating throughout its existence.[191]https://www.scpper.com/page/1955168 In 2013, then user Roget wrote a tale involving it, which unfortunately led to more downvotes.[192]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-95585/scp-406-arc#post-1836167 It was approached for rewrite (by said author), however was never rewritten successfully. It was put to an -ARC vote in 2013.[193]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-95585/scp-406-arc#post-1886278

Dr Gears is not a prolific voter on articles. Across his 14 years on the WikiDot, he has voted 205 times; an average of 14 times per year.[194]https://www.scpper.com/user/172464

According to the EditThis talk page, Dr Gears didn’t particularly like his SCP-053 when he wrote it.[195]http://editthis.info/scp_wiki/Talk:SCP-053

SCP-718 (“Eyeball”)’s object class remains inappropriately Keter, as the article was written prior to Keter gaining its eventual definition. It was linked to the initial “Keter Duty” SCP-001 by the artist now know as pixelatedHarmony, which is now deleted.[196]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-77252/scp-718#post-2718921[197]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/roget-s-proposal

SCP-682 was supposed to be reverse engineered from then-existing SCP objects (on EditThis), as meta-commentary in cross-testing. The reason SCP-682 isn’t allowed to speak is “because it usually kills someone in the process”. The initial article on /x/ contained the object in “lye and hydrochloric acid”; a commenter on the EditThis talk page pointed out that if suspended, the chemical reaction between lye (NaOH) and hydrochloric acid (HCl) would result in salt water.[198]http://web.archive.org/web/20080617062348/http://editthis.info/scp_wiki/Talk:SCP-682

Dr Gears didn’t like SCP-682 but felt that the additions once on EditThis helped.[199]http://web.archive.org/web/20080617062348/http://editthis.info/scp_wiki/Talk:SCP-682

Dr Gears never noted or celebrated an upvote milestone on any of his surviving articles.

SCP-682 has perennially been subjected to an April Fool’s joke. For April Fools 2009, Dr Clef replaced SCP-682’s image with Barney.[200]https://web.archive.org/web/20090401231709/https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-682[201]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-682, rev.11[202]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-3574355 For 2011, user tunedtoadeadchannel changed the image to Bowser Kirby.[203]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-682, rev.24 In 2013, DrEverettMann changed the entire article to read: “Dog Fact #682: There is nothing faster than a dog.”[204]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-682, rev.29 In 2020, Elenee FishTruck replaced the image with kelp.[205]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-682, rev.43 In 2021, user TSATPWTCOTTTADC replaced the image with a scribble of 682.[206]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-682, rev.48 The image of Barney from 2009 wasn’t deleted from the article page’s files until 2019.[207]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-682, rev.38

Dr Gears has a YouTube account (@St0n3brus3) — with no content — that has 175 subscribers at the time of writing (2023).[208]https://www.youtube.com/@St0n3brus3/featured

Dr Gears initial name, “Cog”, was chosen “because it was the formal name for gears and such, and it sounded neat”. He later turned it into a backronym for his eponymous character’s name,Dr Charles Ogden Gears’, echoing the backronym of “SCP” and “Secure Contain Protect”.[209]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8571.0-8575.76

Dr Gears has contemplated deleting SCP-682.[210]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8841.0-8841.641

The original image for SCP-682 was of a rotten Beluga whale.[211]https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2857254/Creature-deep-Horrific-images-surface-mystery-monster-skeleton-washed-Russian-beach-seems.html[212]https://www.cracked.com/blog/the-truth-behind-5-real-monsters-that-fooled-the-internet It was initially posted to the internet in 2006 and went viral, especially paranormal communities, for possibly being an unidentified sea monster.[213]https://web.archive.org/web/20060903025940/https://antonborisov.livejournal.com/8824.html[214]https://www.meta-religion.com/Paranormale/Cryptozoology/Sea_monsters/monster_tatarski.htm[215]https://www.chupacabramania.com/creature/131/Creatura-sconosciuta-scoperta-dai-soldati-in-Russia.htm[216]https://www.taringa.net/+noticias/el-monstruo-de-sakhalin_hs676[217]https://web.archive.org/web/20110108220051/http://thetruthbehindthescenes.wordpress.com/weird-deep-sea-creatures-60-images/[218]http://paleo.cc/ce/plesio-russ.htm It was also known as “The Moscow Monster”.[219]https://www.cracked.com/blog/the-truth-behind-5-real-monsters-that-fooled-the-internet Articles that covered the images included comments referencing SCP-682 by 2011.[220]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-1321615

Document Recovered From The Marianas Trench is one of the most popular tales on the site and was the winner of the Post-SCPocalypse contest which was the first contest category for the 2010 Great Short Story Contest.[221]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-9083.0-9089.2 To this day, it has only six downvotes.[222]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/document-recovered-from-the-marianas-trench

In the 2012 indie video game SCP – Containment Breach, there are a number of references to the character of Dr. Gears, and Dr Gears the person provided consultation to the game developer on anomalies and documentation.[223]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-9601.0-9601.541

As he was writing the terminal log attempts for SCP-682, Dr Gears held a vote to determine whether or not the anomaly would die or not.[224]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-279448 The first consensus was neutralization.[225]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-288985 Most of the discussion in the 34+ pages of comments are suggested cross-tests with other SCPs that could possibly result in SCP-682’s neutralization, followed by debate as to why it wouldn’t work.[226]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682

Some have called SCP-682 a “Mary Sue”, which Dr Gears (and others) have responded to with perplexity.[227]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-1501391[228]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-2856871[229]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-3634881[230]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8841.0-8841.346

SCP-682 has become beloved by much of the fanbase, to the point of affection. Many have headcannoned SCP-682 in a victimized, sympathetic light.[231]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-1608462[232]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-1686004 Some posts refer to SCP-682 as “the good guy”.[233]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-2320489

Many instances of SCP-682 fan art have a mane of hair atop the creature; this is a result of misinterpreting a heap of rotting flesh upon the head of SCP-682 in the original photo.[234]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-1785162[235]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-2023779

SCP-6820 (“Termination Attempt”) is an homage to SCP-682, and casts it centrally in its narrative.

At one point, Dr Gears’ SCP-914 was tied with SCP-173 for the highest rated article on the site.[236]https://web.archive.org/web/20100820015416/http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com:80/top-rated-pages

Dr Gears’ SCP-238 (now rewritten) was written to be a connection/origin anomaly for SCP-882, SCP-015, and SCP-455.[237]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-25461.37-25687.17[238]https://web.archive.org/web/20210921210443mp_/https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-81799/scp-238 The original SCP-238 had striking similarities to the later Department of Abnormalities.[239]https://web.archive.org/web/20210921210443mp_/https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-81799/scp-238

Dr Gears’ character (Dr Gears) was the first self-insert in containment fiction history, and was the first to issue a role-playing memo to other in-universe personnel.[240]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-27004.0-27385.564 This memo helped to establish the character of the Foundation, emphasizing containment over haphazard cross-testing or potential utility.

In a 2021 interview, as well as elsewhere, Dr Gears notes that teasing critics on /x/ are what shaped Dr Gears the character into a cold, emotionless persona.[241]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8615.68-8615.165[242]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-9787.215-9787.359 That teasing, and likely that critic, can likely be traced back a few unfavorable responses to Dr Gears’ initial attempt at an in-universe Memo (the first of its kind),[243]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-27281.0-27281.922 and to his early SCPs.[244]https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-4356.1-4409.239

Of the three major test-log-based Series 1 articles (the “Testlog Trio”), Dr Gears wrote two of them (SCP-914 and SCP-261, the other being SCP-294).[245]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76804/scp-294#post-2303522

Dr Gears (as Cog) started multiple /x/ threads in April 2008 sharing images as creepypasta fuel, and requesting non-SCP creepypasta, stating “It’s time for me to branch out. i’ve done about fifteen SCP articles, and i’m worried that the sudden flood will kill the whole idea, so i’m trying other things”.[246]http://scparchives.bluesoul.net/x/scp/583156.html[247]http://scparchives.bluesoul.net/x/scp/585236.html[248]http://scparchives.bluesoul.net/x/scp/585240.html

Dr Gears (as Cog) was one of the first to suggest that SCP Foundation agents were the top of their fields.[249]https://archive.ph/8j4bA#selection-1844.0-1913.506

On /x/, Cog called himself “a writefag”.[250]http://scparchives.bluesoul.net/x/scp/616734.html, archive

An /x/ thread was dedicated to destroying dangerous SCPs with other SCPs, and SCP-682 is part of the first example match given.[251]http://scparchives.bluesoul.net/x/scp/694396.html

Dr Gears’ SCP-001 proposal on the SCP Wiki has one of the longest-running necropost pile-ups in the history of the site, and has become its own joke.[252]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-78844/dr-gears-s-proposal#post-2034379

In an /x/ thread (#800825), Dr Gears’ (as Cog) return to commenting was met with extreme hostility and verbal abuse by an anonymous individual.[253]https://archive.is/JxNJD#selection-3266.0-3439.216 In response, Dr Gears responded “In response to rage, more SCP:” and reposted SCP-914.[254]https://archive.is/JxNJD#selection-3940.0-4009.40

Dr Gears did not initially intend for the Experiment Log 914 tests to be funny or gags.[255]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-448611

The initial bloat issues on Experiment Log 914 were addressed by the hopeful move to a stand-alone site (see Project Foundation), where individual entries could be voted on, and so curated in the normal fashion.[256]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1623210

In 2012, criteria quoted for culling 914 experiment log entries included if they were “lulzy or jokes”. (“If yes, deleted.”)[257]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1628594 In response to one user asking why theirs was deleted, a staff member (thedeadlymoose) wrote: “flarn2006, we removed that particular entry because it was shitty.”[258]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-1691986

When SCP-914 was moved over to the WikiDot by far2, the initial comment read “Transferring over my favourite scp”.[259]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-914, rev.0

In contrast to main-list allowances by the neo-lolFoundation era (e.g. SCP-5167) the comments of the Experiment Log 914, a user is upset about the explicit inclusion of the indie video game Undertale, writing: “Alright, whoever put in “Undertale” just stop. Not to be a jerk, but come on. At least redact the name…. I mean, I’m guilty of this by using an Oculus in my log, but this Undertale log is a bit too far.” Another commenter wrote “Yeah, I’m not exactly supportive of such an overt and blatant reference to another piece of fiction.”.[260]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-88429/experiment-log-914#post-2489867

 

Quotes

“Gears is to us what Washington was to America. Moto42 may have written 173 and Fritzwillie (aka TheAdministrator) founded this site, but Gears was the one who lead staff through the first tumultuous two years during which the core character of both staff and the site at large were established. The enormity of his written work also can’t be overstated. In addition to having the highest vote count on scpper and one of the highest vote counts using Jarvis’ metric, he was the first and for a long time only author to have more than one article over +1 thousand (with 3). Plus creating the first GOI, the Church of the Broken God. I could go on and on, but suffice it to say we all owe the guy a lot. Hence, Gears Day.” — Modern_Erasmus[261]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-7844447/gears-day-collection-hub#post-4017300


“On August 19th, I will be turning 26, and while not a monumental moment in life, it’s also the first birthday I’ve had since the SCP Wiki really got off the ground. So, in celebration, i’m asking for “gifts” from our members! Please, do not allow my status as one of the major admins effect your gift-selections in any way…

While a nice gift-wrapped package is nice, I want something else for my big day: Horror. I am appealing to you, the user, to be kind enough to show me what you can do with a wide-open format. I want to be scared, to be truly unsettled and creeped out.”— Dr Gears, on the Gears Birthday Contest[262]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/gears-birthday-contest-2009


“I also hope that this will not become another holder series. People just need to not become too slaved to the rules, and i think it’ll be ok.”[263]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-5795.0-5825.196 — Cog, on 4chan’s /x/ in April 2008


“Damn, already trying for #001? I like the idea of #001 being just the first thing the SCP team got a hold of, instead of being the most bad ass thing. I mean, when you think about it, they would know where and what to look for better as time went on, but that’s just my opinion. I’m working on a new one [SCP-682]…hope it’s good, but we’ll see. Don’t know what’s up with the SCP page…we should make a better site, not just a wiki…like the SCP Foundation’s actual web site!”[264]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-19482.0-19557.182 — Cog, on 4chan’s /x/ in May 2008


“I couldn’t tell you the exact date I first ran across the original SCP-173, but I do remember seeing the thumbnail for it on the /x/ board of 4chan and being very uneasy as I went to click. This was back when the board was relatively new, and still mostly a clearinghouse of various creepy threads and images, not as concerned with paranormal and occult as it would be later. I clicked, looked, and immediately closed the window. It was just so damn weird and creepy looking, the text was bizarre as well, but its image is what first got me. Had nightmares about it off and on for a bit even, just standing there.”[265]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8559.0-8559.613 — Dr Gears, on discovering SCP-173 on 4chan’s /x/


“Before the first wiki, you have to remember, there really wasn’t a fandom. Hell, 4chan doesn’t really have Ids, so everything just lived in a void. Which was both a good and bad thing, I think…yes, it made things harder, but I think many of the issues the modern fandom has had mostly trace back to ego and the voting module. Still, without some kind of structure, it was never going to be anything more than just weird net scribbling. I think there are a few ideas and works that never really made it off the old forums, but it may be for the best.”[266]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8567.0-8567.549 — Dr Gears on old SCP versus new SCP


“I’ve done well, I think, though I do worry sometimes if, at this point, it’s my name that carries things. However, people are, generally, just as bare-knuckle with their opinions as ever, so it’s likely just me being a worrywart.”[267]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8615.165-8615.394


“One of the big things I always feel bad about is 682, which was basically re-written by some kind anon and made into what it is today, what I had originally done was kind of rubbish.”[268]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8615.395-8615.577


“I was very stoked, and a little embarrassed when I was made an admin. Honestly, I was aware it was more ceremonial than anything at that point…I had no experience running a forum, or community at all. But I loved what was forming, and tried my best to be an even hand through it… I think I helped, at least in the formative years. Now there’s so much talent and experience at the helm, I doubt I’d really be able to add much. Do I miss it now and then? Sure, as I said, things were much easier and wide-open then…but as you grow, you have to change as well. Some for the better, some for the worse, and sure there are things I’d change or don’t agree with, but I like to think I had a strong hand in what the wiki’s become.”[269]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8701.0-8701.278 — on being made an administrator of the SCP Wiki on WikiDot.


“First thing ever was…I want to say 882, but it might not be as I think of it. 882 was one of the first who made it to the wiki though. See, I had this odd nervousness, so while I was aware the wiki existed after a while, I felt it wasn’t my place to actually post there. I would toss things on /x/ and hope whatever “powers that be” would pick it up and record it.”[270]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8607.0-8611.327


“Perhaps I’ve addressed this poorly in the main entry, but what i was trying to get across with the “driven crazy” aspect is that it’s like a infection. You don’t have to bathe 24/7 in the virus to catch it…you just have to be exposed once. The clanking and grinding will develop in you over time, once it’s “taken root”, so to speak. You can hopefully avoid it with short, limited exposure…but much like avoiding a cold when the whole office is sick, it’s just a matter of time and luck. Turn up unlucky, and you’ll have the sound of a full bore auto plant, all mashed in to a small room, in your head, and the only way to lessen it is to feed the thing.

[…]

“Also, who’s to say it’s not growing in to…something? Maybe it’s like a starfish, a small shard of a greater whole, trying to regrow. Or perhaps not…the reason the article doesn’t go in to much detail, is to allow people to make up the details. I’ve found that, given the chance, a person’s brain will often cook up much, much worse and personal horrors then I could ever try and explain.”[271]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-81661/scp-882#post-1358041 — Dr Gears on SCP-882


“Well…I saw 173 on /x/, ages ago. Read it, opened the picture, CLOSED THE PICTURE, then went and did something else. Quickly. Image stuck in my head for a while, and eventually, once i saw one or two other items being posted, said “damn it, i think i can do this…” Ended up posting…11-12 items over a period of about a week. The first was 882. After doing so, I figured I needed some kind of tripcode, just so people knew it was me. went with “COG”.

When we made the migration from board to wiki, i kept the same name for a while, but with everyone taking “docter” this, and “Agent” so and so, i didn’t want to be the one going against the grain. I just went for something quick, easy, and somewhat like my old name… Therefor, Doctor Gears.

Also, i owe the good doctor’s emotionlessness to /x/ as well. Posted a “letter” involving Dr. Gears on /x/, long, LONG before “support documents” really existed…and got shot down for sounding too dramatic and such. I figured “Well, i’ll put an end to that…”, and…well, there you go.

…sorry for the random history lesson…”[272]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-81661/scp-882#post-1357023


“I’ve always tried to look at each entry in a void. It is easy to let your opinions or ideas of an author color perception, and I’ve always been a strong supporter of each entry should stand on its own. Hell, I’m not a huge fan of cross-linking, even.”[273]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8731.47-8731.297


“Article types, now that is easier. First, it should be able to stand on its own. Clipped out from the wiki and posted to some random-ass forum, it should carry the bulk of the impact without any other context or support. “[274]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8735.0-8735.221


“One of the great terrors of this crap is how often it’s totally mundane stuff, things you could accidentally touch, see or carry as part of life without a second thought.”[275]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8735.278-8735.448


“682, in its ragged original form, was supposed to be something of a cautionary tale about cross-testing SCP items. Some nearly immortal, powerful monster that The Foundation had itself brought into being, and therefore wanted to erase as soon as possible, along with their shame.”[276]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8833.0-8833.279


“Humans have a drive to know. To climb, test, open, uncover and explore. There’s next to nothing that we don’t try to probe to the limit of our ability, and we often develop those abilities to push even farther. 682 is a giant middle finger to this whole ideal. An unclimbable mountain, an undispellable darkness. It itches that part of the human will that views the impossible as a challenge, and therefore, if it makes you angry, it’s doing the job right…. In function, 682 is an anomaly. It’s not really “here”, so it can’t actually be affected. Like someone grabbing you through a sheet, while you can struggle, and the handgrip, you don’t actually make contact. The issue is, the sheet is the webwork of our reality, so it makes doing any real damage very tricky, at best. The form of it is functionally a glitch, like running a picture file through an audio program. 682’s physical form is just what our reality is able to process it as, it likely looks very, very different. Wherever it’s from is obviously very, very different from here, which is a large part of why it reacts how it does. Imagine being dropped into a world where the very sky ached to look at, where every sound raked like a power sander across teeth, where life seemed specially bred to mock and torture your every sense. That’s what 682 feels. It’s not so much angry as horrified, which can show as anger, like finding half a roach in your sandwich. It kills for the same reason you smash an offending bug. Now, just imagine if the air was physically made of house centipedes, and you start to get the picture. “[277]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8833.521-8833.977


“I think I’ve gotten more flack over 682 than anything else, and while it’s wormed its way into the heart of the community, for a very long time I debated deleting it just to shut people up. It was the people who used to call it a Mary Sue, which always made me wonder what the hell people thought of me, which were some of the more annoying ones. I’ve debated refining the entry, putting in some of the things that have developed in the years since it was put up. However, I think I’ll leave it be, warts and all. At least, I say that at the moment. At a point, you have to accept your work, even if it’s old, even if you’re unhappy with it.”[278]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8841.0-8841.641


“It’s better to produce new things than go back and putter around in the past…you keep that up and you end up in the land of endless remakes, reimagining, and reboots. I think the most I’d do would be some minor cleaning up, maybe some note entries here and there about ongoing findings, but it’s stood there so long as-is, it almost feels wrong poking it at this point. You’ll always look at things and see stuff you would change…”[279]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8841.642-8841.1072


“That is the issue we have: as we add, we destroy. With every entry, it peels away the horror more and more. Some entries add, and even enhance the feel of the first entry, however many more tear it down. Annihilation of the wiki and a return to the chans would work, but to give up due to a wave of fail and retreat back to the primordial ooze of 4chan is a action i would like to postpone as long as possible. We strive for involvement, for a openness to new ideas, and it has worked well thus far. Multiple people working in the same shared universe will skew the initial vision, but we’ve done tolerably well until now. However, we seem to now be drifting much more drastically. With a recent influx of new users, we’ve had to constantly remind, prod, and threaten to try and maintain the initial vision of the SCP. The SCP are made to be taken and placed into a game, movie, comic book, or any other “cool” application. They are creepypasta, short fiction designed to unsettle and creep out readers. Any other application is secondary.”[280]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-121504#post-360816, archive


“In short, we need to start acting more like The Foundation: a soulless, shadowy, bureaucratic entity, with zero tolerance for mistakes, incompetence, or insubordination. One who’s actions are carried out swiftly, and without apology or explanation.”[281]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-121504#post-360816, archive


“I think the best option is somewhere in the middle. Not a draconian clear-cut, and not a hands-free stance. I could go and gut the wiki, lock permissions, and generally issue martial law, but I really don’t want to. What I feel we can delete, others may love. That’s why I’ve started a massive site review between the admins and mods.”[282]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-121504#post-361680, archive


“The Foundation. Massive, merciless, faceless, turning and working for its own inscrutable goals, a monolith to mindless action.” [283]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-9419.0-9419.130


“I have always been a strong supporter of the idea of using the wiki as the “factory floor”, and moving the best entries to a “true” site, to better confuse and scare viewers. Viral marketing, but with no marketing. If you have anything to present, or are looking for more ideas, i think there is a meta-reality thread for this topic…and if not, make one. A fully “in-character” and “real” Foundation site would be incredible, if done well…”[284]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-121504#post-369926


“882 was one of, if not the first item I made, and the one that still holds a special place in my heart. Just raw, deadly clockworks, with no observable purpose or function. It just…is. The Foundation is the same thing, it exists for goals far above and outside something as simple as suffering, or even humanity. It just…is. A force like the wind or sun. 882 isn’t quite that way, but it’s also basically uncaring. Yes, it drives others to feed it, but that’s just to grow. It’ll just keep working and grinding even if humanity dies out.”[285]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-9429.0-9429.537


“Many moons ago, the subject of my birthday came up. By this point, I was pretty well known and apparently liked enough for people to want to give me gifts. To a random username on the internet! I was immensely flattered, and rather touched, but pleaded off. A polite refusal, however, was not going to be entertained, so I offered a compromise. Growing up, I was rather poor and often opted for short story collections over full novels, as it gave me more bang for my meager buck. So, with that, gift me stories. Chop together some good horror fiction for me to read, a little personal collection. Honestly, I didn’t expect much, I was just so pleased that people thought so highly of me. And then it ended up becoming a holiday… more than anything I want to try and give back, and show everyone how much I appreciate this stuff and show I am (hopefully) still worthy of such gifts.”[286]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-9687.6-9691.40 — On Gears Day


“Oh yes, they’re silly ghost stories, and it’s easy to dismiss them in the light of day. However, late at night, when you’re the last one up and prowling in a bored stupor for something interesting, it leaves the mind more receptive. Suddenly hitting on what looks to be a post, or a picture, or something that, with your waking mind, you know is fake, but has just enough gloss to ring true can leave an impression that can shift to obsession. It brings the horror story out of the crypt and castle, leads it from forests and graveyards, and puts it in your bathroom, your social media, your walk home from work, your midnight snack. You know it’s fake, sure…but would it hurt to leave the light on, just to be sure?”[287]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-9699.183-9699.899


“Creepypasta is the modern evolution of the urban legend, the campfire story for the age of screens and connectivity. It’s real enough to swallow, and just vague enough to be hard to disprove. In portions sometimes too small to even be called short stories, they work through volume. One or two might be weird, but suddenly you realize you’ve read thirty of them and are no longer comfortable sitting without your feet tucked under you. Oh sure, there’s loads of crummy works, but so it is with every budding media. Plus, it’s always fun to read or listen to them and go, in the back of my head “Hell, I can do that…I bet I could even do it better…” and set the imagination going. They are the snack food of horror, and just as addictive.”[288]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-9703.0-9703.737 — on creepypasta


“SCP-682 is not, in any way, a biological entity as we understand biology. Not at all. No. It is a…thing, which has somehow formed a “shell” or “growth” that we have numbered SCP-682. What it is, i have no idea, but i doubt it normally has a form we would call “corporeal”. Anything dealing with normal biological processes does not count with 682. Hurting it is like shaving the hair off a human: annoying, but not deadly.”[289]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-585198


“I have my own opinions about 682, but even as the author, I can’t say for sure if those are the correct ones. SCP-682 is a big, insane ink blot test, and i love hearing how people think.”[290]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-585935


“The fact of the matter is, 682 is a universal constant, and ain’t going anywhere anytime soon… 682 is fucking awesome and is pretty much the poster monster for the whole Foundation. There may be other scips that are more dangerous, but 682 is the looming threat. The predatory beast waiting to pounce at the first sign of weakness. It’s this fact that makes him my favorite. It’s the reason it needs to stay.”[291]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-1939294 — WikiDot user totallynotspiders


Hard-to-Destroy Reptile. That is one of the biggest understatements I’ve ever heard.”[292]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-2023372 — WikiDot user swordrager


“The point of the [SCP-682] crosstest page is to creatively describe how he survives, not how other stuff fails.”[293]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-2026092 — WikiDot user Dexanote


“I love [SCP-682] to death, but it kind of feels like it’s the incarnation of two little kids that got into a fight and neither of them wants to lose so they just keep one-upping each other.”[294]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-2092889 — WikiDot user Doomacious


“… trying to attack [SCP-682’s] physical body is like trying to kill a reflection in a lake by throwing pebbles in it.”[295]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-3673180 — fieldstone



“Cog, unlike me, you have ideas, don’t stop expressing them. The writing can be improved, we are here to give you critique, which will help you.”[296]https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-4614.1-4667.157 — Anonymous /x/ user, supporting Cog after receiving criticism


“… drama always whips up when someone tries to be the best. I try for epic mediocrity, and it seems to have worked. I don’t want my stuff to be the best, hell, i know some of mine have sucked! I really regret 053 and 682, and i am somewhat unhappy with 406. Otherwise, i just try and think of horrible, horrible things that would freak me out, and present them as best i can. No hate to anyone, really, and much love to all those who have at least tried to do SCP. It can be hard as hell, and harder still to have something you worked on shot down!”[297]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-20511.0-20541.715


“Also, i think we need to start a SCP website. Like the SCP’s own site, where they record and document everything.”[298]https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-20511.0-20541.715 — “Cog” on /x/


“I know i’m not that great, and honestly, i don’t try to be. I do this stuff because i enjoy it, not because i seek approval from people i will never know or meet. I appreciate real criticism, lord knows i could use help, but otherwise i really don’t care. I write as well as i can, if i sound like a geek writing creepypasta instead of a doctor dealing with cosmic horror, that’s because i am just a geek writing creepypasta. If you do not like it, please, show me up! Write something so stunning that i will be forced to kneel in defeat. Now, i’m finished with my drama, sorry to everyone who has to deal with my little tangent. I will continue to do what i do as long as at least one person gives a rip. I’m sorry if you dislike what i write…but i’m not about to stop.”[299]https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-4857.10-4857.804 — Cog on /x/, in response to criticism, April 2008


“Thanks for the help, i’ll fix it as such. I post this stuff here for the editing, i really appreciate it. I hope this does not become a new holder series, as that started off somewhat cool, then went right down the tubes. If people want more, I have all of mine from the old thread, and i’ll post all the new ones i make. Anybody who wants to take a crack at making one, please feel free! Original content rocks!”[300]https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-1868.1-1939.426 — Cog


“I think this makes my 11th SCP object…god i gotta get a hobby…” [301]https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-2598.1-2669.259 — Cog


“I think 053, 682 and 406 kinda suck, but i’m really proud of 882 and 455. I don’t wanna sound like a ass or anything, i’ve just kinda gotten into this stuff.”[302]https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-2788.1-2859.569 — Cog


“True, the SCP thing really could go the way of the holders. I really hope it won’t, and i hate that i’m most likely helping to kill it by writing more of them, but it’s a very cool concept. I think the only problem would be to link them all up. they are all little self-contained things, as soon as they all get threaded together like the holders, it’ll decline hard and fast. Unless it’s put together really well, but i don’t see that happening. Sorry to everyone who’s fallen out of love with the SCP, but i’m still behind them.”[303]https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-7292.1-7363.544 — Cog, in April 2008


“SCP is getting somewhat old. There’s only so much you can do with it. Still, i think supplement documents, records of what happened before the object was contained (like diaries from the town near #882) or records of tests and such after containment. SCP make great story seeds. Sorry if i’m killing /x/, i really don’t mean too…maybe i need to branch out into more creepypasta.”[304]https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-7948.1-8029.7 — Cog, in April 2008


“I know some people are sick of SCP, and that’s fine. It’s not for everyone, and really it shouldn’t be. if you are way too hard-core for this stuff, more power to you! Myself, i think it’s fun to write. even better that some people can calm down enough to actually respond like they are on /x/ and not /b/. Most people post because they want feedback…tell them what sucks about it, instead of just “IT FAILS!!!”. Maybe it’ll get better, who know.

I think this is a very cool concept. Granted, some of the SCP are utter crap (several of mine included), but we’re trying. If anyone has better stuff, if anyone who’s said “these all suck, stop posting!” can actually add something, please do so and show us all up!”[305]https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-11628.1-11699.1036 — Cog, in April 2008


“Why nothing of your own? give it a try, the worst that happens is people hate it. Trust me, you get over it fast.”[306]https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-11809.0-11889.217 — Cog, encouraging /x/ users to write SCPs in April 2008


“I hope all this does not go the way of the holders…i think the SCP have real potential!”[307]https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-12008.1-12079.212 — Cog, in April 2008


“the SCP are going to go the way of the Holders if it keeps up the way it is. it’s too cool of an idea to just let die. A group of people need to sift through all the SCP, get all the good ones, and do something with them. I personally think the website is the best idea so far.”[308]https://archive.ph/8j4bA#selection-2073.0-2103.674


“I don’t mind standing on the shoulders of giants, inspiration is inspiration.” — Cog, in response to the claim that early SCP authors were “trying to ride on [original authors] coat tails”.[309]http://scparchives.bluesoul.net/x/scp/616734.html


“Still, realistic creepypasta…damn, a challenge, but i’ll see what i can come up with. any good locations or things to include?” — Cog[310]http://scparchives.bluesoul.net/x/scp/619593.html

“You’ll know you’ve hit it when you can’t stop doing it. When, walking around, eating dinner, taking a bath, things give you story ideas, or concepts you want to make, even if you don’t end up doing it. David Bowie said music for him was like an addiction, and I think all art is, in a way. You may not be producing, but you are always thinking, even if you toss it away in disgust. Take the failures as best you can, or at the very least don’t let people see you cry. Never take the easy way, or do something that will compromise your vision. If it’s gruesome, if it’s sappy, if it’ll make people angry or upset, that’s fine, so long as it’s needed and in service to your vision. Never flinch because someone’s feelings may get hurt or they’ll feel icky. Write because you have to, and don’t worry so much about reception. If you’re trying to prop up your work, scrapping it out with critics, or trying to boost votes beyond just telling people to come to take a look, then you’re likely off course.”[311]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-9865.0-9865.999


“Art is art, whatever form it takes. Some people are naturals, some have to work, but more importantly, art is the communication we use when our normal senses and skills don’t work. It’s part of you, and if other people like it all the better, but you should be proud of it, or at least respect its place in your development, if a million people love it, or not even a cat will stop to glance at it. If tomorrow, all the usernames and votes of the wiki vanished, if you’re truly committed, then it would not impact your work in the slightest. We all like praise and rewards, that’s normal, and even a good thing, really. However, it’s easy to slip into the trap of producing things because you want that praise, prestige, and reward, rather than because it’s something you love. Something that burns in you, like a fever. Lovecraft produced his work with no real expectations, and never really felt right getting paid for his work. Because of this, he died penniless and alone, but an entire genre of horror is named after him now. Great work, the outpouring of the soul, lasts much more and makes a deeper impact than just wanting to bask in the glory.”[312]https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-9869.0-9869.1152


“I need to open a damn science book, that really captures the official report feel SCP needs. mine always sounds like some general’s write-up or something, not enough science behind it.”[313]https://archive.ph/WXELA#selection-5343.32-5343.216


“As a total aside, having little to do with anything already said, let me address trends:

They happen.

It’s just human nature. After Able was written, we had a bunch of human SCP. My own work started a swing for Steampunk and clockwork. There was also a brief explosion of everyday objects with extraordinary properties. Each has come and gone, while leaving it’s entries behind. however, we come against a issue here: our own participation colors our judgment. Because we see every new entry as they happen, we can see the trends. new people are more likely to see a smooth mash of items.

This is my opinion. Myself, i don’t like the heavily-religious entries as well. I also am concerned about many other entries, trends, and even some of the meta-reality projects. I guess I’m just inflexible at times, and every time we add or change, i resist. However, I’ve learned to relax some. As long as the major flavor of the SCP (the uncaring, senseless and pointless universe, the “what the…is this real?” feeling, the horrible events coldly recorded and logged…) is kept, i am happy.

We’re still just getting started. we’ve only had one small clean-up of entries, and the editing process is still in the works. For now, i try and ride with the trends, and if i get too concerned, i try and write a entry to steer the tide, or just make insightful comments on some entries.

Thank you for your kind attention.”[314]https://web.archive.org/web/20090628170833/http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-96345/scp-999 — Dr Gears on the first (non-viable) SCP-999, 2008


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188 https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-2337.1212-2337.1609
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195 http://editthis.info/scp_wiki/Talk:SCP-053
196 https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-77252/scp-718#post-2718921
197 https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/roget-s-proposal
200 https://web.archive.org/web/20090401231709/https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-682
201 https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-682, rev.11
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203 https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-682, rev.24
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206 https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-682, rev.48
207 https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-682, rev.38
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212, 219 https://www.cracked.com/blog/the-truth-behind-5-real-monsters-that-fooled-the-internet
213 https://web.archive.org/web/20060903025940/https://antonborisov.livejournal.com/8824.html
214 https://www.meta-religion.com/Paranormale/Cryptozoology/Sea_monsters/monster_tatarski.htm
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216 https://www.taringa.net/+noticias/el-monstruo-de-sakhalin_hs676
217 https://web.archive.org/web/20110108220051/http://thetruthbehindthescenes.wordpress.com/weird-deep-sea-creatures-60-images/
218 http://paleo.cc/ce/plesio-russ.htm
220 https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-1321615
221 https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-9083.0-9089.2
222 https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/document-recovered-from-the-marianas-trench
223 https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-9601.0-9601.541
224 https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-279448
225 https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-288985
226 https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682
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229 https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-3634881
230 https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8841.0-8841.346
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235 https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76858/scp-682#post-2023779
236 https://web.archive.org/web/20100820015416/http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com:80/top-rated-pages
237 https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-25461.37-25687.17
238, 239 https://web.archive.org/web/20210921210443mp_/https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-81799/scp-238
241 https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-8615.68-8615.165
242 https://archive.ph/TzVOS#selection-9787.215-9787.359
245 https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-76804/scp-294#post-2303522
246 http://scparchives.bluesoul.net/x/scp/583156.html
247 http://scparchives.bluesoul.net/x/scp/585236.html
248 http://scparchives.bluesoul.net/x/scp/585240.html
249 https://archive.ph/8j4bA#selection-1844.0-1913.506
250 http://scparchives.bluesoul.net/x/scp/616734.html, archive
251 http://scparchives.bluesoul.net/x/scp/694396.html
252 https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-78844/dr-gears-s-proposal#post-2034379
253 https://archive.is/JxNJD#selection-3266.0-3439.216
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263 https://archive.vn/dIUWj#selection-5795.0-5825.196
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