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Been reading the site in my own. Pretty awesome. There's about 2,000 of these
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DRAMABOT 5000 wrote:
Same here 008 scares the shit out of meBeen reading the site in my own. Pretty awesome. There's about 2,000 of these
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Jack Stevens wrote:
Whoever thought up all of these must have a LOT of time on their hands.DRAMABOT 5000 wrote:
Same here 008 scares the shit out of meBeen reading the site in my own. Pretty awesome. There's about 2,000 of these
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Morgan Freeman wrote:
I think it's multiple writers. If you look on the site they say they are taking submissions for scp-001Jack Stevens wrote:
Whoever thought up all of these must have a LOT of time on their hands.DRAMABOT 5000 wrote:
Same here 008 scares the shit out of meBeen reading the site in my own. Pretty awesome. There's about 2,000 of these
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DRAMABOT 5000 wrote:
There's only around 1200-1300. And yeah, they are written by various individuals.Been reading the site in my own. Pretty awesome. There's about 2,000 of these
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I shouldn't have read this before I go to sleep...
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Oh but FYI there are secret SCPs hidden I'm various ARGs, chats, and wiki's around the web.
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Greenman u should post more here
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Just to give a bit of back ground on SCP-219. Especially the "Addendum: Despite the obvious similarities to Nikola Tesla's earthquake machine" part, it is referring to an actual device which was claimed to actually cause earthquakes. Here's the summary...
Tesla's electro-mechanical oscillator or earthquake machine is a steam-powered mechanical oscillator invented by Nikola Tesla in 1898. The machine which Tesla tested was small, around seven inches (178 mm) long, and weighing one or two pounds; something "you could put in your overcoat pocket". It was reported that in 1898 Tesla's New York lab was nearly shaken to pieces by this little device, operated by five pounds of air pressure acting against a special pneumatic piston device.
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Tesla established a laboratory on Houston Street in New York at 46 E. There, at one point while experimenting with mechanical oscillators, he allegedly generated a resonance of several buildings causing complaints to the police. As the speed grew it is said that the machine oscillated at the resonance frequency of his own building and, belatedly realizing the danger, he was forced to apply a sledge hammer to terminate the experiment, just as the police arrived.
Principle of operationTesla's oscillator is purely mechanical. Steam was forced into the oscillator, and exited through a series of ports, the net effect of which was to cause the armature to vibrate at high speed, within its casing. The casing was necessarily very strong, as temperatures due to pressure heating in the upper chamber exceeded 200 degrees, and the pressure reached 400psi.
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*cough cough bump ahhh cough coug*
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