I'd really love to see more stories with this SCP. A Roman Centurion being recruited by the Foundation has virtually limitless potential. I also love how human Publius felt. I genuinely felt bad for the guy.
I do wonder though as human as he is how would he react to certain races of humans for example a Russian am willing to bet Russia had very little to any interaction with Rome at the time of his death, would he see them as a strange people or believe there not human in the frist place
This one was fascinating, especially because the author chose a conflict most audiences aren't familiar with. Everybody knows Caesar, not as many people know Marius, let alone Jugurtha.
It's a nice change from reincarnation stories where everybody used to be someone famous at a critical period in history. Instead we get a random Roman soldier at a not so crucial point in history.
This is one of those SCPs worthy of our sympathy. It is very much a first hand account of what had been. It never asked for this fate, but it is the hand it was dealt. He sounds like a good guy, just not the most welcome of situations. Nevermind the fact he went through culture shock and had to grimace about the world he grew up in , is gone. That has gotta hurt. But, he is good at heart and can only do what he can to help the Foundation as an ally. So much to learn from this guy, without question
My guess is that the King cursed the poor guy's soul to be trapped in his helmet while he's forced to watch his mortal body rot until there was nothing left of it.
@@darkblade8205theoretically, but there isn't really any indication that it can, just the assumption due to the already present signs of age. It might be indestructible, but do you want the foundation to try?
This is why I love SCPs so much. Anything can be an SCP. If you like history, fantasy, dragons, anything, you can write an SCP story about it. I love it so much.
I gotta say, the centurion's description of dead-but-also-not sounded a lot like the SCP "What Happens After", except for the part where sensation started fading the more he decayed.
Irl, there are also cases of people who are conscious, but with a sort of full-body paralysis. They are essentially trapped in their own bodies. It's scary to think about, really.
There are so many hat-based SCP's. This is one of my favorites. Like SCP-963, the helmet can give a man a completely different life like that of the original deceased owner.
uhm... yeah, let's keep this guy away from the God-SCP just in case he's still holding a grudge against the Romans who put his son on a wooden cross.... Preventative measures, people!
@@jimvenanzio6561 Actually, God as an SCP probably wouldn't care at worst (or get slightly annoyed), if he was in the same room, at best He would feel pity. At the time this particular legionnaire was alive it would have been the late Greek empire known as the Selucid Empire.
@@tylerforehand2983 According to the video, the SCP wiki as well as some history digging. Publius was a soldier who had served and fought for Consul Gaius Marius in the times of the Roman Republic during the Jugurthine War. This war had taken place from 112-106 BC which was about 79 years before the Roman Empire was founded and Jesus' crucifixion had taken 60 more years later. So basically, Publius died somewhere at the end of 106 BC which is a total of 139 years before Jesus died on the cross. Also, one thing I found really funny was that the Roman colosseum that Publius ended up at when he was arrested by the police was only built in 70 AD, which was 176 years later (37 years after Jesus was crucified) and he really should have no way of knowing that it was a Roman building to begin with.
My money is on, whoever wrote this being a history major. The thing about the steel oxidation, another small detail, is either the mark of a dedicated author, or a dedicated student of history.
It would've been prudent to recruit the police officer. He'd established a rapport with Publius and his calling was the ancient world. It would've taken less interviews to get Publius' cooperation. And Publius would've had a friend to help in his transition. Sadly, the Foundation frowns on such things.
@@ceu160193 Working with Publius would've overridden any reservations he'd have, I think. He was passionate about ancient times. One will brave many a danger, bear many a risk for something they care deeply about.
@@cocacola4blood365 Pretty sure he was treated with amnestics to not remember that episode. Standard procedure, when SCP Foundation has witnesses to anomal activity.
“Officers with colourful berets” Bob’s animation team: “Yes, so colourful. We’ll add a hint of black to the black, maybe even a little extra black on the black parts to make the black pop. The height of colour.” (Said with love, the art and narration is fantastic as ever
you should have mentioned it's interaction with SCP 361-"Courage, Publius. This too shall pass. When rust claims your soul at last, valor will make you into Aeneas, and carry you beyond these shores, to rest among your fathers." The voice was later identified by SCP-1510-1 as the voice of the persona's father.
It was a very good choice to chose an obscure period in Roman history to set this. These days, everybody wants their character to be present and influential in some major historical event, and it breaks the suspension of disbelief, sapping the story of all realism. It was also nice that they didn't try to make him scary or bizarre. He's more of a curiosity, and one of the rare scps whose life the Foundation actually improved. Really enjoyed this one, I'm glad Dr. Bob is willing to do ones outside of horror.
Two things: 1st: they should hire the police man since he's such a good historian he knows pretty good latin and has knowledge of the ancient times. 2nd: He could potentially be used for the Foundation for field support. I mean, have a physically strong host or heck maybe even a cyborg. Have him learn English and have him train with people like The Black Knight. Now imagine a centurion, fighting for the Foundation with his only weakness being the helmet that keeps him alive.
This was a good one; sure, consciousness bearing clothing is quite common, but Publius's story is tragic in a distinctly Roman way, feeling like a spirit not at rest, yet seems a friendly chap that could teach us so much about the Late Republic Era. Also, well done on the Latin pronunciation, Doctor! It sounded pretty good to me!
I absolutely loved the story as it was elegantly executed and as a fan of ancient Roman military the centurion s' specifically, this scp was particularly fascinating.
2 Things that I want to say about this video: 1.) Did anyone feel sorry for that brave warrior? I did. Truly. And 2.) Did anyone here expect Dr. Bob to wear that helmet in the end before the screen cut to black?
My suggestion Dr Bob. Do the SCP plot armor, an old yet shining set of medieval armor as the name applied gives anyone Plot immunity like protection until a task or goal is done or complete with 100% certainties
The extensiveness of research that Dr Bob does never ceases to impress us. I really appreciate your SCP videos more than any other (although I do appreciate the others as well). You manage to weave in bits of research and history with science fiction and creative imagination to come up with brilliant stories. Essentially, you keep all of us waiting for more. Love your work, Dr Bob! 😁👍❤️
Hey Dr. Bob love your videos ❤️ Always waiting for the notification. Been around since 10k subs and so happy to see how much your channel has grown. Keep up the great work!
A little friendly correction from an italian and a son of a cop: first thing is the carabinieri (the italian equivalent of the french gendarmerie) have the black uniform with the red stripes on the pants, polizia (police) of every has a blue uniform, that and in summer they switch from the woolen tunic and tie to a short sleeved shirt without a tie. Second thing is you don't just get into the armed forces nowadays. Back in the day you knew someone that was in, he "did some magic" and your way in was easy. Nowadays you have to go through the whole written exams, physical tests and some years of academy before becoming a cop. Not trying to be nerdy, I'd just like to give some info around
Make this Roman a member of the Pandora MFT now! Give him the strongest D class you can find and give him gun training and you essentially have an immortal solider who’s already a master of melee combat in a jacked body
While I would agree, but the helmet itself is rusting and in bad condition, plus when the helmet is removed, the body reverts back to normal consciousness of the previous owner. If the helmet was indestructible however.
@@sebastiengendron6427 You can always pad it with extra padding or similar to allow it to be preserved without having it be further damaged, although I would have him placed as a teacher to teach ancient roman combat and tactics and perhaps close in fighting. Useful if you have to face SCP that makes modern weapons have zero effect.
interesting question is : what would happen if the helmet would be put on a same body as SCP-035 ( for those who don't know it's essentially a "possesive mask") , also SCP-035 was from Greece if I remember correctly , assuming it didn't lie .
I just taught of an idea. As he's willing to co-operate, this scp would me most useful in information gathering. The D-class, as sad as it is, is disposable, and with SCP-1510 they could send men into dangerous situations without wasting equipment. Even if the host get's killed, the "helmet" retains the information. The only problem will be getting to the helmet.
I've seen enough sitcoms to know what's going on: The king cursed him, and even though he tried to ignore it at first, it was still eating at him in the back of his mind, and he started to see things that were happening to him as as proof of the curse, until he became a haunted helmet. Soon he'll realize that he makes his own luck, and everything will be fine. ... I might be missing a few steps there.
just wanna say thank you for always providing captioning and accessibility on your videos. There are you tubers who have been on here for years and years who don't do that.
Dr Bob is the best thing that ever happened. Remember when it started out, I was juicing up on my SCP fix and had to wait for the next episode... oh the withdrawal was sooo bad. Used to rewatch the 8 episodes mark over and over to keep the buzz going til the next hit dropped... now it's like a heaven. Best channel set up story telling wise and everything else there is.
Well, no contemporary of Marius would have recognized the Colosseum. The Colosseum was finished in 80 AD; the reforms of Marius were about 180 BC. SCP-1510 somehow knew about something that wouldn't appear for 260 years...
“It was mostly just a few earthquakes that had toppled the Colosseum. Not entirely sure who he can take that up with. God, maybe? But the Romans had already had a go at slaying his offspring.” Dear lord, Dr Bob is a savage
I like to think they find a Class-D who is closest to his old form, then they keep him in a body and teach him history, science and what has changed and he becomes a good Dr. And helps around his containment site.
I'm just in awe at how much better the art and animation has been getting lately, almost to a mesmerizing quality with the feel it gives off. Keep up the good work along with the insanely catchy stories!
Another amazing video dude!! Improvements in every single one are insane, I look forward to these every week to see your awesome art!! The little nicks and texture lines on all of the objects you draw are super cool details that I love and they add so much to the style you've got going. Another thing I really am impressed by is how much movement you're able to pack into a PMV style animation, I definitely have a lot to learn about that and will totally be doing more research on your animations to see all the cool details and try to learn from them. Keep up the great work!
They could make a movie out of this fr. From the curse to the fading To waking up could all be done awesomely. And the plot could be finding out how to remove the curse so he could rest or something.
I dunno why, but i loved this scp story a lot. It's just so simple, no reality warpers, no gods, no over the top thing that can't be destroyed or stopped and will kill you no matter what. Just a rusty helmet with a lost soul inside.
I just wanna point out, the Polizia and Carabiniri are two different groups, his uniform in the video is Carabinieri not Polizia because of the white sash and red strip on the legs.Provincial Polizia have a separate uniform and are not the same as Carabinieri but do work together, it is nice to see such detail put into the uniforms though that is accurate just not polizia.
Is this SCP really all that different from Dr. Bright? It's another spirit which possesses any human which it is worn by, although the helmet is essentially a neutered version of the amulet, since it can just be taken off. However, the basic principle is still the same. This helmet could very well be of some use to the Foundation, whether that use be the warrior's courage and dexterity being put to use as a member of an MTF or SD squad, or just being an immortal employee like Dr. Bright. Since his unfamiliarity with modern technology can soon be ended just by a little teaching, this anomaly could be of great use to the Foundation. Hopefully one person bothers to read this entire essay I wrote in the form of a comment.
The only criticism I have is this, Rome is the center of Latin study, not to mention Vatican city. There are literally hundreds of people in Rome that speak Latin, odd that they'd send for a podunk, country fish Warden, when there would be people within walking distance.
damn this was a very good, well put together plot line and storytelling. When it got to the SCP part, it came as a complete and utter surprise as i had completely forgotten it was an SCP video.
Its a great video however there is one major problem, the coliseum was built in 70AD, Gaius marius died in 86 bce. So there would be no plausible way for scp 1510 to recognise that city as rome despite the clear roman architecture seen in the coliseum, as it did not exist during scp 1510's first lifetime.
wow this is such a cool story. very compelling. no offense but normally the stories you tell are a little corny, this one is just fun and really interesting. keeps my attention really well. edit: I really hope the foundation recruited the poor police man instead of giving him amnestics like they do most people.
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Please do the wendigo next !!!
I bet Dr Bob is acutely a 05!
Can you still let us know if any of the creatures and objects you collect are Safe, Euclid, or Keter?
@@brissadlr9939 it's always mentioned at the end of the video, failing that its in the description
It's B.C. NOT bce.
I'd really love to see more stories with this SCP. A Roman Centurion being recruited by the Foundation has virtually limitless potential. I also love how human Publius felt. I genuinely felt bad for the guy.
We could always trick Abel into wearing it before missions.
I do wonder though as human as he is how would he react to certain races of humans for example a Russian am willing to bet Russia had very little to any interaction with Rome at the time of his death, would he see them as a strange people or believe there not human in the frist place
@@BackroomsDatabase The helmet only works on men aged 28-35, Abel is thousands of years old
And he looked well drawn, it was a pretty legionnaire
@@ey8648 Point well taken, although physiologically speaking, Abel is a man in his late 20's. It couldn't hurt to try.
This one was fascinating, especially because the author chose a conflict most audiences aren't familiar with. Everybody knows Caesar, not as many people know Marius, let alone Jugurtha.
Ah the jugurthan wars
Marius and sulla
@@xeqoir Indeed he did go on.
It's a nice change from reincarnation stories where everybody used to be someone famous at a critical period in history.
Instead we get a random Roman soldier at a not so crucial point in history.
This makes me wonder what will happen if Dr bright wears this?
As an Italian the attention to detail in the police cars and uniforms is amazing! Excellent job
Ma se ha disegnato tutti come carabinieri?
Prego.
Non molta attenzione nei nomi però. “Guardi e ladri”
Italian moment
Mama mia
I hope that officer got a job at the foundation, a researcher role sounds like his dream job.
I honestly wouldn't mind more interactions between SCP 1510 and the officer.
This is one of those SCPs worthy of our sympathy. It is very much a first hand account of what had been. It never asked for this fate, but it is the hand it was dealt. He sounds like a good guy, just not the most welcome of situations. Nevermind the fact he went through culture shock and had to grimace about the world he grew up in , is gone. That has gotta hurt. But, he is good at heart and can only do what he can to help the Foundation as an ally. So much to learn from this guy, without question
I’d like to think that Dr. Bright sympathizes with 1510 due to their very similar situations
@@triforceofcourage100 yeah but unlike Dr bright this guy's item can be destroyed.
My guess is that the King cursed the poor guy's soul to be trapped in his helmet while he's forced to watch his mortal body rot until there was nothing left of it.
"Good at heart", what was that with killing children...?
@@darkblade8205theoretically, but there isn't really any indication that it can, just the assumption due to the already present signs of age. It might be indestructible, but do you want the foundation to try?
This is why I love SCPs so much. Anything can be an SCP. If you like history, fantasy, dragons, anything, you can write an SCP story about it. I love it so much.
Yea, and how so many cryptids are basically "SCPs", like 1000.
Never mention dragons in SCP. 🥺
Anything can be a scp even a toaster
Please don't mention the dragons :(
Ah... dragons
...yeah, that one still hurts.
I gotta say, the centurion's description of dead-but-also-not sounded a lot like the SCP "What Happens After", except for the part where sensation started fading the more he decayed.
Irl, there are also cases of people who are conscious, but with a sort of full-body paralysis. They are essentially trapped in their own bodies. It's scary to think about, really.
@@GothKatt oh that’s always terrifying.
He's a Centurion, not a gladiator.
@@GothKatt Locked In Syndrome.
It sure does sound like torture.
Yes, I was also immediately reminded of that with the Centurion's description.
There are so many hat-based SCP's. This is one of my favorites. Like SCP-963, the helmet can give a man a completely different life like that of the original deceased owner.
What if lex luther wore scp-1510
Still need a tale about someone wearing all of the wearable SCPs at once like the Towering Pillar of Hats
Dr bright not allowed to wear 1510
@@joshwright4799 Then he'd still be bald.😆
@@BierBart12 that sounds like a really fun idea!
"Not entirely sure who the Romans can take that up with, God maybe?"
"But the Romans have tried their hand at killing his offspring."
Oh my.
uhm... yeah, let's keep this guy away from the God-SCP just in case he's still holding a grudge against the Romans who put his son on a wooden cross....
Preventative measures, people!
@@jimvenanzio6561 Actually, God as an SCP probably wouldn't care at worst (or get slightly annoyed), if he was in the same room, at best He would feel pity. At the time this particular legionnaire was alive it would have been the late Greek empire known as the Selucid Empire.
@@toddbatchelder9380 So, he wouldn't have been around in Rome at the time of Jesus's crucifixion? I'm not much of a Bible reader, though I am curious.
@@tylerforehand2983 According to the video, the SCP wiki as well as some history digging. Publius was a soldier who had served and fought for Consul Gaius Marius in the times of the Roman Republic during the Jugurthine War. This war had taken place from 112-106 BC which was about 79 years before the Roman Empire was founded and Jesus' crucifixion had taken 60 more years later.
So basically, Publius died somewhere at the end of 106 BC which is a total of 139 years before Jesus died on the cross. Also, one thing I found really funny was that the Roman colosseum that Publius ended up at when he was arrested by the police was only built in 70 AD, which was 176 years later (37 years after Jesus was crucified) and he really should have no way of knowing that it was a Roman building to begin with.
Oh, I thought it was fish related.
“Not sure who he can take that up with, God maybe?”
Your commentary is hilarious Bob
Even better: "The Romans already had a go at killing HIS offspring" 🤣🤣🤣
I don't think 343 would care.
Poseidon for sure was responsible for tsunamis and earthquakes I’m sure
*sends in a legion to stab and whip the ocean to punish Poseidon*
@@sovietdoge.7369 what
@@iforgor6673 343 is God.
As an italian the attenzione given to the small details from the uniform to the local italian idioms make this video amazing. Good work doc
My money is on, whoever wrote this being a history major. The thing about the steel oxidation, another small detail, is either the mark of a dedicated author, or a dedicated student of history.
This video is a GREAT example of how far the art and animation has come. You're a legend, Dr.!
Onyx1987 what if kingpin wore scp-1510?
Legend
@@joshwright4799 Then he would become the centurion...?
@@joshwright4799that will be one confusing encounter for Spider-Man and or dare-devil
It would've been prudent to recruit the police officer. He'd established a rapport with Publius and his calling was the ancient world. It would've taken less interviews to get Publius' cooperation. And Publius would've had a friend to help in his transition. Sadly, the Foundation frowns on such things.
Maybe he wouldn't want to work for Foundation anyway, as it's life-time employment...which, considering nature of their work, can be very short.
@@ceu160193 Working with Publius would've overridden any reservations he'd have, I think. He was passionate about ancient times. One will brave many a danger, bear many a risk for something they care deeply about.
@@cocacola4blood365 Pretty sure he was treated with amnestics to not remember that episode. Standard procedure, when SCP Foundation has witnesses to anomal activity.
"a herald of tyranny"... Well, it was.
“Officers with colourful berets”
Bob’s animation team: “Yes, so colourful. We’ll add a hint of black to the black, maybe even a little extra black on the black parts to make the black pop. The height of colour.”
(Said with love, the art and narration is fantastic as ever
Could also mean "unique" or "flashy".
I loved the Arcane references, most notably the officer being Viktor and the person inspecting Publius’ body being Singed. Great video as always!
I thought it was just tracing over scenes instead of just being references
you should have mentioned it's interaction with SCP 361-"Courage, Publius. This too shall pass. When rust claims your soul at last, valor will make you into Aeneas, and carry you beyond these shores, to rest among your fathers." The voice was later identified by SCP-1510-1 as the voice of the persona's father.
It was a very good choice to chose an obscure period in Roman history to set this. These days, everybody wants their character to be present and influential in some major historical event, and it breaks the suspension of disbelief, sapping the story of all realism.
It was also nice that they didn't try to make him scary or bizarre. He's more of a curiosity, and one of the rare scps whose life the Foundation actually improved. Really enjoyed this one, I'm glad Dr. Bob is willing to do ones outside of horror.
Two things:
1st: they should hire the police man since he's such a good historian he knows pretty good latin and has knowledge of the ancient times.
2nd: He could potentially be used for the Foundation for field support. I mean, have a physically strong host or heck maybe even a cyborg. Have him learn English and have him train with people like The Black Knight. Now imagine a centurion, fighting for the Foundation with his only weakness being the helmet that keeps him alive.
This was a good one; sure, consciousness bearing clothing is quite common, but Publius's story is tragic in a distinctly Roman way, feeling like a spirit not at rest, yet seems a friendly chap that could teach us so much about the Late Republic Era.
Also, well done on the Latin pronunciation, Doctor! It sounded pretty good to me!
Perhaps that's his purpose to give future generations knowledge of his time.
I absolutely loved the story as it was elegantly executed and as a fan of ancient Roman military the centurion s' specifically, this scp was particularly fascinating.
Very well done, finally an scp that is interesting and not a killing machine with zero background
True
Its always nice to see the lesser known scps given more attention. This was no exception. Keep up the great work!
I love how this channel has become tell the story THEN tell the file of the SCP. Gives a really nice spin compared to other SCP coverage channels
I like the detail that the SCP needs a certain age group to work, stuff like that really pushes the lab report feeling
Probably be way too jarring for him to take control of a body too different from his own.
2 Things that I want to say about this video:
1.) Did anyone feel sorry for that brave warrior?
I did. Truly.
And
2.) Did anyone here expect Dr. Bob to wear that helmet in the end before the screen cut to black?
“Ah yes. Tarnished are we? Unfortunately, you are maiden-less.”
finally a fellow tarnished
My suggestion Dr Bob.
Do the SCP plot armor, an old yet shining set of medieval armor as the name applied gives anyone Plot immunity like protection until a task or goal is done or complete with 100% certainties
what scp number is that?
@@dooplon5083 can't remember just search SCP Plot Armor I suppose
@@zinciblezfide8827 Bro I did, the only thing I found was a deleted contest entry for the scp 7000 position
@@dooplon5083 I found it under 7879 but it seems to be a an unofficial entry.
Even though Keter class have more of an edge I like seeing a good Safe class with a well thought out back story.
The extensiveness of research that Dr Bob does never ceases to impress us. I really appreciate your SCP videos more than any other (although I do appreciate the others as well). You manage to weave in bits of research and history with science fiction and creative imagination to come up with brilliant stories. Essentially, you keep all of us waiting for more. Love your work, Dr Bob! 😁👍❤️
Hey Dr. Bob love your videos ❤️ Always waiting for the notification. Been around since 10k subs and so happy to see how much your channel has grown. Keep up the great work!
Hirndona
Schoweden naga'huro
Coloseana Ju'Huna
Qerasina Yolu'Ro
Haggsaprad mesothina
@@pinklasagna8328 Wut
@@sovietdoge.7369 When did you get soviet hat on dog? +Check scp 1743, or casket garden or illicium For cold war scps that im sure you like
@@sovietdoge.7369 Can we Be friends?
A little friendly correction from an italian and a son of a cop: first thing is the carabinieri (the italian equivalent of the french gendarmerie) have the black uniform with the red stripes on the pants, polizia (police) of every has a blue uniform, that and in summer they switch from the woolen tunic and tie to a short sleeved shirt without a tie. Second thing is you don't just get into the armed forces nowadays. Back in the day you knew someone that was in, he "did some magic" and your way in was easy. Nowadays you have to go through the whole written exams, physical tests and some years of academy before becoming a cop.
Not trying to be nerdy, I'd just like to give some info around
Make this Roman a member of the Pandora MFT now! Give him the strongest D class you can find and give him gun training and you essentially have an immortal solider who’s already a master of melee combat in a jacked body
While I would agree, but the helmet itself is rusting and in bad condition, plus when the helmet is removed, the body reverts back to normal consciousness of the previous owner. If the helmet was indestructible however.
Pandora box is disbanded and replaced as last hope
@@sebastiengendron6427 You can always pad it with extra padding or similar to allow it to be preserved without having it be further damaged, although I would have him placed as a teacher to teach ancient roman combat and tactics and perhaps close in fighting. Useful if you have to face SCP that makes modern weapons have zero effect.
interesting question is : what would happen if the helmet would be put on a same body as SCP-035 ( for those who don't know it's essentially a "possesive mask") , also SCP-035 was from Greece if I remember correctly , assuming it didn't lie .
Too risky to poor SCP-1510. The mask isn't in the habit of sharing.
As a researcher from the Italian Branch, i appreciate the fact that a lot of Italian culture was put in this SCP!
Where are the the Africans though? Italy is basically Morocco now...
Thanks Dr. Bob for doing the research over details about our culture and language. It was great to see the correct uniforms and Italian words. :D
I just taught of an idea. As he's willing to co-operate, this scp would me most useful in information gathering. The D-class, as sad as it is, is disposable, and with SCP-1510 they could send men into dangerous situations without wasting equipment. Even if the host get's killed, the "helmet" retains the information. The only problem will be getting to the helmet.
Dr. Bob makes these worth watching; got to be my favorite video of his 🥰
Always a good day when Dr. Bob posts. Can never click fast enough on the notification.
I've seen enough sitcoms to know what's going on: The king cursed him, and even though he tried to ignore it at first, it was still eating at him in the back of his mind, and he started to see things that were happening to him as as proof of the curse, until he became a haunted helmet. Soon he'll realize that he makes his own luck, and everything will be fine.
... I might be missing a few steps there.
just wanna say thank you for always providing captioning and accessibility on your videos. There are you tubers who have been on here for years and years who don't do that.
This man could be selling his voice for radio or something, his story telling and voice pair perfectly!
SCP 1510 has a lot with common with Dr.Bright as both is practical immortal and both have their soul tie to an object.
Dr Bob is the best thing that ever happened.
Remember when it started out, I was juicing up on my SCP fix and had to wait for the next episode... oh the withdrawal was sooo bad.
Used to rewatch the 8 episodes mark over and over to keep the buzz going til the next hit dropped... now it's like a heaven.
Best channel set up story telling wise and everything else there is.
Love the Joker bus scene recreation at 0:51
Every video is like a Twilight zone episode
Dr Bob and his Crew Are freaking amazing
i just imagine the police officer seeing a youtube video about the scp foundation folklore and being like what the hell?
Man doctor bob’s Latin accent is so good!
Well, no contemporary of Marius would have recognized the Colosseum. The Colosseum was finished in 80 AD; the reforms of Marius were about 180 BC. SCP-1510 somehow knew about something that wouldn't appear for 260 years...
True, but such games existed when he was alive.. he might’ve thought it was a different arena
Marvelous... it's quite interesting to see Dr.Bob talk about another less known SCPs.
“It was mostly just a few earthquakes that had toppled the Colosseum. Not entirely sure who he can take that up with. God, maybe? But the Romans had already had a go at slaying his offspring.”
Dear lord, Dr Bob is a savage
This was a very interesting and exciting episode! I'm always looking forward to your uploads. Thank you fpr your work and keep it up! :D
"Don't know who you can take that up with. God maybe?"
"Oh, ok then. We already killed his son, so I think were even..."
the animation is sooooo smooth in this video, I love it!
Agreed
I like to think they find a Class-D who is closest to his old form, then they keep him in a body and teach him history, science and what has changed and he becomes a good Dr. And helps around his containment site.
I'm just in awe at how much better the art and animation has been getting lately, almost to a mesmerizing quality with the feel it gives off. Keep up the good work along with the insanely catchy stories!
Dr. Bright: Who are you?
Publiuc Carthephilus Aetius: (In Latin) I'm you, but as a proud Roman soldier.
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Another amazing video dude!! Improvements in every single one are insane, I look forward to these every week to see your awesome art!! The little nicks and texture lines on all of the objects you draw are super cool details that I love and they add so much to the style you've got going. Another thing I really am impressed by is how much movement you're able to pack into a PMV style animation, I definitely have a lot to learn about that and will totally be doing more research on your animations to see all the cool details and try to learn from them. Keep up the great work!
Great work on animations ❤️
Feels like im on 240p when in 144 actually
5:49 that was just too damn funny 😂 totally savage.
Has Dr Bob done the Furies yet? SCP 1913-1 through SCP 1913-3
Would love to see how he would discuss those!!
Dr. Bob’s video are som of the best. This video is no exception.
It's a good day when a Roman-themed SCP drops.
They could make a movie out of this fr. From the curse to the fading To waking up could all be done awesomely. And the plot could be finding out how to remove the curse so he could rest or something.
Another amazing video about an strange anomaly
The animations are so smooth you seem to be improving to time to time.
Imagine the massive value this SCP would have for historians.
Wonder if they "leak" some of that knowledge out somehow. At least the non-anomaly stuff.
Damned fine one this, I'd forgotten how good it was. Thanks guys ;)
I love your series, how exactly do you go about animating? Do you have a team or writers that help you make scripts and stuff?
I dunno why, but i loved this scp story a lot. It's just so simple, no reality warpers, no gods, no over the top thing that can't be destroyed or stopped and will kill you no matter what. Just a rusty helmet with a lost soul inside.
I just wanna point out, the Polizia and Carabiniri are two different groups, his uniform in the video is Carabinieri not Polizia because of the white sash and red strip on the legs.Provincial Polizia have a separate uniform and are not the same as Carabinieri but do work together, it is nice to see such detail put into the uniforms though that is accurate just not polizia.
"Hi I'm Dr Bob!!!!" Makes me happy to hear it! ❤️🌟
Is this SCP really all that different from Dr. Bright? It's another spirit which possesses any human which it is worn by, although the helmet is essentially a neutered version of the amulet, since it can just be taken off. However, the basic principle is still the same. This helmet could very well be of some use to the Foundation, whether that use be the warrior's courage and dexterity being put to use as a member of an MTF or SD squad, or just being an immortal employee like Dr. Bright. Since his unfamiliarity with modern technology can soon be ended just by a little teaching, this anomaly could be of great use to the Foundation. Hopefully one person bothers to read this entire essay I wrote in the form of a comment.
The only criticism I have is this, Rome is the center of Latin study, not to mention Vatican city. There are literally hundreds of people in Rome that speak Latin, odd that they'd send for a podunk, country fish Warden, when there would be people within walking distance.
I love these bob, please make more
I love when SCP stories are set in other countries other than the USA
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This is the absolute BEST SCP series! I always jump to watch every time a new one comes on!!!
I like how the officer looks exactly like Victor for arcane
Man the person checking publius is signed... Dr bob and your arcane refrences are great... I only can immagine how much i miss.
Yes, yes you can speak Latin.
Oh gosh, the animation is just top notch, I see big improvement! I simp 😍
I really want to see Dr. Bob cover SCP-1386 or SCP-490, one of the ice cream truck SCPs
I vote 490
@@Dante_xy7 hell yeah. That one is more interesting
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I think you are one of the few scp channels with good animation and story
WHAT IS THIS SOUND EFFECT LMAO 6:32
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damn this was a very good, well put together plot line and storytelling. When it got to the SCP part, it came as a complete and utter surprise as i had completely forgotten it was an SCP video.
We need you to make a video centered on SCP-752
Yh please
And writing even more.Its rly nice.Keep up good work.
Okay, but what if someone was wearing both the helmet and Dr. Bright's amulet?
Best SCP channel ever : PERIOD
Is the helmet safe, Euclid, or Keter? Just curious.
probably safe when has no host and euclid when has one
its in the description
Have you heard of the box test? Or maybe my reasoning is wrong
Its a great video however there is one major problem, the coliseum was built in 70AD, Gaius marius died in 86 bce. So there would be no plausible way for scp 1510 to recognise that city as rome despite the clear roman architecture seen in the coliseum, as it did not exist during scp 1510's first lifetime.
wow this is such a cool story. very compelling. no offense but normally the stories you tell are a little corny, this one is just fun and really interesting. keeps my attention really well.
edit: I really hope the foundation recruited the poor police man instead of giving him amnestics like they do most people.
Your italian is very good!
any italian watching this:"look how they massacrated my boy"
Wasn't expecting an Arcane reference ❤️💯🔥👌
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This has to be one of your top videos if the the best. Loved it.
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Dr. Bob is one of the few channels I have notifications on for, his content is that good
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animation improved so much since the last one i've watched