This was a collaboration between Roget and I, many thanks to him for his help.
Hope you all like it.
This was a collaboration between Roget and I, many thanks to him for his help.
Hope you all like it.
Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will bury you!
If the subject crosses between the different rooms within SCP-1992, causing an instance of SCP-1992-1 to be generated from all other exits from the room, moving out in a parallel action in which an alternate decision had been made.
Come again?
The description of what this thing actually does is incredibly unclear, so much so that I still have no idea what the point of the thing is. The interview doesn't clear anything either. If this can be fixed to be clearer I might reconsider, but for now it's a downvote.
… moving out in a parallel action in which an alternate decision had been made.
Whahh-?
I had to make myself read this four times to figure out what the SCP was/does. This reads like a very convoluted oral explanation of an SCP, and there was nothing in the log or the (somewhat unrelated-feeling) image to redeem the poor presentation. I don't even feel like I can adequately criticize the concept, because I'm still not 100% sure what it is or implies or could become.
Nicholas Cage will summarize.
Overall, I think that this is a strong idea but there isn't really much to it besides the interview, which is very good. It just doesn't seem to have much substance. I don't know what you would add, but there should be something more.
It is a bit clearer now, but just boring. It would take a substantial log with much more interesting occurrences/conversations to bring the "all possibilities" trope to life— why make that your premise if you aren't going to really do anything with it?
This is… a quantum mobile home? You see all possibilities of your actions play out at once?
Did some editing to the description, hopefully things are a bit clearer now.
I found this creepy. Maybe because of this. I think there's actually no corelation between the song and my feeling of creepyness while reading this.
Well, I could lie…