SCP-067 / Discussion
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Date: 17 Aug 2008, 11:21
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MrAnt 13 Mar 2009, 17:09

I really enjoyed the part about the monkey. Makes me wonder why he was so disturbed.

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Nezumi (guest) 17 Mar 2009, 11:55

I'm a little confused. The page refers to a winged creature resembling SCP-086… but SCP-086 is a tetrahedron that makes sounds that mess with peoples' minds. Is it referring to an old version of SCP-086, is the number just in error, or is it referring to a winged tetrahedron for some reason? Other than this confusion, I rather like it, though.

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Flatscam 25 Mar 2009, 13:10

I ran into this same confusion… 84 is the only one I can see in the 8X series with wings… unless its further in the archives then I've read so far

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Quikngruvn 21 Jun 2009, 11:55

I got rid of the direct reference to SCP-086. Hopefully that'll avoid some confusion.

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Leicontis 5 Mar 2010, 01:39

I like this, but there's one point that seems inconsistent - this:

…the nib is extremely sharp, capable of piercing human skin if pressed even lightly.

seems to conflict with this:

Subject also began tapping SCP-067 on his own body. Subject tapped SCP-067 with increasing force, until ink was being splattered on his fur.

The description sounds like the monkey should be effectively stabbing itself with the pen. I could just be misreading the second statement, since it is somewhat ambiguous, but it does imply the nib is being tapped against the monkey's skin, which should make holes. To be honest, the way I would resolve the conflict would be to remove the first of the two statements, since it really doesn't add to the article or seem to have any purpose or relevance to the SCP's properties.

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mack2028 31 May 2013, 09:38

only if it was tapping itself with the tip and not the shaft.

Unfold by mack2028, 31 May 2013, 09:38
DanielLC 30 Jun 2010, 05:08

Does the subject freely relinquish control over their arm, or do they just think they do? Have a test where they threaten a test subject if they don't let go.

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Foweraker 19 Sep 2010, 18:35

Why are the two page images:
1:Not of the same pen
2:Not pale green?

Unfold by Foweraker, 19 Sep 2010, 18:35
PureQuestion 30 Aug 2011, 03:28

Yes, the former one is rather distracting and is punching a hole through my suspension of disbelief.

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Lady Parnassus 2 Jan 2012, 12:13

Can… Can we get rid of it? It is really annoying.

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ksaid 13 Dec 2013, 21:49

It's time for the annual "What up with those pictures tho" comment:

What up with those pictures, tho?

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Doktori 26 Dec 2011, 19:57

Isn't this a little too useful for an SCP? Not that I mind-I had a similar idea until I found this one.

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Agent Angus Smith 7 Jan 2012, 10:56

I would like it if it occasionally made a person write a suicide note or a 'Dear John' letter. It wouldn't even have to force the event to occur.

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pauli133 7 Mar 2012, 14:06

i really like how this goes from "yeah, ok, pen what knows more than its operator knows, and what draws better than its operator can draw" to "CREEPY MONKEY!"

really makes one wonder what ended up on that paper…

Unfold by pauli133, 7 Mar 2012, 14:06
A potentially terrible idea
Ean Manley 19 Apr 2012, 06:34

I need to know: what happens if a subject is given the pen and then shown SCP - 012? The consequences would probably be catastrophic, but would probably make for some damn fine creepypasta.

Re: A potentially terrible idea
Eddie Hyde 26 Mar 2013, 21:31

Ha! Scp - 012 would be so convenient for finishing the music! It easily punctures the skin, and writes on its own, considering humans have been "unable" to finish it.

Re: A potentially terrible idea
Dexanote 26 Mar 2013, 21:33

That's not a bad idea. Go write it, Ean.

Re: A potentially terrible idea
Slid 20 Jun 2013, 23:51

Agreed. I'd read the crap out of that story.

Re: A potentially terrible idea
hannahknows 22 Mar 2015, 04:08

That is seriously the first thing I thought when I first read this, it is a really interesting idea!

mack2028 31 May 2013, 09:40

What about repeated tests, use the same subject a few times to see what happens. Does it not work twice? If it works multiple times does it do the same thing with the same subject each time? If not does it get more elaborate, take more control etc.

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